inline() doesn't consider pi as a built-in constant
David Bateman
David.Bateman at motorola.com
Thu Jun 12 08:05:39 CDT 2008
MoT wrote:
> To: bug at octave.org
> Cc: sebastien.villemot at ens.fr
> Subject: inline() doesn't consider pi as a built-in constant
>
> Bug report for Octave 3.0.1 configured for i486-pc-linux-gnu
>
> Description:
> -----------
>
> * inline() doesn't consider "pi" as built-in constant.
> When looking for unbound variables during the construction
> of the anonymous function, inline() will include "pi" in the
> arguments list, while it will ignore "i" and "j".
>
> Maybe this behavior is intentional, but it differs from MATLAB's
> inline() which ignores "pi" when constructing the arguments list.
>
>
The changest
http://velveeta.che.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/hgwebdir.cgi/octave/rev/ad9e3e3293ba
that was applied about 4 weeks ago fixed this but was after the release
of 3.0.1.. It'll be in the next release
D.
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