Test Run By portage on Tue May 15 00:01:00 2007 Native configuration is i686-pc-linux-gnu === octave tests === Schedule of variations: unix Running target unix Using /usr/share/dejagnu/baseboards/unix.exp as board description file for target. Using /usr/share/dejagnu/config/unix.exp as generic interface file for target. Using ./config/unix.exp as tool-and-target-specific interface file. Running ./octave.test/args/args.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/args/args-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hnargin: 0, nargout: 0 PASS: octave.test/args/args-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/args/args-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hnargin: 1, nargout: 0 PASS: octave.test/args/args-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/args/args-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hnargin: 0, nargout: 1 PASS: octave.test/args/args-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/args/args-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hnargin: 1, nargout: 1 PASS: octave.test/args/args-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/args/args-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hnargin: 0, nargout: 0 PASS: octave.test/args/args-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/args/args-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hnargin: 1, nargout: 0 PASS: octave.test/args/args-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/args/args-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hnargin: 0, nargout: 1 PASS: octave.test/args/args-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/args/args-8.m Octave Output: [?1034hnargin: 1, nargout: 1 PASS: octave.test/args/args-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/args/args-9.m Octave Output: [?1034hnargin: 4, nargout: 2 warning: in f near line 5, column 9: warning: f: some elements in list of return values are undefined PASS: octave.test/args/args-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/args/args-10.m Octave Output: [?1034hnargin: 3, nargout: 4 error: value on right hand side of assignment is undefined error: evaluating assignment expression near line 5, column 15 child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/args/args-10.m testcase ./octave.test/args/args.exp completed in 2 seconds Running ./octave.test/arith/arith.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/beta-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/beta-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/beta-2.m Octave Output: usage: beta (a, b) error: evaluating if command near line 44, column 3 error: called from `beta' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/specfun/beta.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/beta-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/beta-3.m Octave Output: usage: beta (a, b) error: evaluating if command near line 44, column 3 error: called from `beta' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/specfun/beta.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/beta-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/betainc-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/betainc-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/betainc-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** betainc: -- Mapping Function: betainc (X, A, B) Return the incomplete Beta function, x / betainc (x, a, b) = beta (a, b)^(-1) | t^(a-1) (1-t)^(b-1) dt. / t=0 If x has more than one component, both A and B must be scalars. If X is a scalar, A and B must be of compatible dimensions. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/betainc-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/betainc-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** betainc: -- Mapping Function: betainc (X, A, B) Return the incomplete Beta function, x / betainc (x, a, b) = beta (a, b)^(-1) | t^(a-1) (1-t)^(b-1) dt. / t=0 If x has more than one component, both A and B must be scalars. If X is a scalar, A and B must be of compatible dimensions. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/betainc-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/betainc-4.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** betainc: -- Mapping Function: betainc (X, A, B) Return the incomplete Beta function, x / betainc (x, a, b) = beta (a, b)^(-1) | t^(a-1) (1-t)^(b-1) dt. / t=0 If x has more than one component, both A and B must be scalars. If X is a scalar, A and B must be of compatible dimensions. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/betainc-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/ceil-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/ceil-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/ceil-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/ceil-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/ceil-3.m Octave Output: error: ceil: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/ceil-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/ceil-4.m Octave Output: error: ceil: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/ceil-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/erf-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/erf-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/erf-2.m Octave Output: error: erf: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/erf-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/erf-3.m Octave Output: error: erf: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/erf-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/exp-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/exp-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/exp-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/exp-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/exp-3.m Octave Output: error: exp: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/exp-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/exp-4.m Octave Output: error: exp: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/exp-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/exp-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/exp-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/fix-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/fix-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/fix-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/fix-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/fix-3.m Octave Output: error: fix: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/fix-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/fix-4.m Octave Output: error: fix: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/fix-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/floor-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/floor-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/floor-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/floor-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/floor-3.m Octave Output: error: floor: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/floor-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/floor-4.m Octave Output: error: floor: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/floor-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/gamma-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/gamma-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/gamma-2.m Octave Output: error: gamma: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/gamma-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/gamma-3.m Octave Output: error: gamma: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/gamma-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/gammainc-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/gammainc-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/gcd-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/gcd-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/gcd-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** gcd: -- Loadable Function: G = gcd (A1, `...') -- Loadable Function: [G, V1, ...] = gcd (A1, `...') If a single argument is given then compute the greatest common divisor of the elements of this argument. Otherwise if more than one argument is given all arguments must be the same size or scalar. In this case the greatest common divisor is calculated for element individually. All elements must be integers. For example, gcd ([15, 20]) => 5 and gcd ([15, 9], [20 18]) => 5 9 Optional return arguments V1, etc, contain integer vectors such that, G = V1 .* A1 + V2 .* A2 + ... For backward compatiability with previous versions of this function, when all arguments are scalr, a single return argument V1 containing all of the values of V1, ... is acceptable. See also: lcm, min, max, ceil, and floor. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/gcd-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/gcd-3.m Octave Output: error: gcd: invalid argument type [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/gcd-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/lcm-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/lcm-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/lcm-2.m Octave Output: usage: lcm (a, ...) error: evaluating if command near line 47, column 3 error: called from `lcm' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/lcm.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/lcm-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/lcm-3.m Octave Output: error: mapper: wrong type argument `struct' error: evaluating binary operator `!=' near line 54, column 19 error: if: error evaluating conditional expression error: evaluating if command near line 54, column 5 error: evaluating if command near line 51, column 3 error: called from `lcm' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/lcm.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/lcm-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/max-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/max-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/max-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/max-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/max-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** max: -- Mapping Function: max (X, Y, DIM) -- Mapping Function: [W, IW] = max (X) For a vector argument, return the maximum value. For a matrix argument, return the maximum value from each column, as a row vector, or over the dimension DIM if defined. For two matrices (or a matrix and scalar), return the pair-wise maximum. Thus, max (max (X)) returns the largest element of X, and max (2:5, pi) => 3.1416 3.1416 4.0000 5.0000 compares each element of the range `2:5' with `pi', and returns a row vector of the maximum values. For complex arguments, the magnitude of the elements are used for comparison. If called with one input and two output arguments, `max' also returns the first index of the maximum value(s). Thus, [x, ix] = max ([1, 3, 5, 2, 5]) => x = 5 ix = 3 Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/max-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/max-4.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** max: -- Mapping Function: max (X, Y, DIM) -- Mapping Function: [W, IW] = max (X) For a vector argument, return the maximum value. For a matrix argument, return the maximum value from each column, as a row vector, or over the dimension DIM if defined. For two matrices (or a matrix and scalar), return the pair-wise maximum. Thus, max (max (X)) returns the largest element of X, and max (2:5, pi) => 3.1416 3.1416 4.0000 5.0000 compares each element of the range `2:5' with `pi', and returns a row vector of the maximum values. For complex arguments, the magnitude of the elements are used for comparison. If called with one input and two output arguments, `max' also returns the first index of the maximum value(s). Thus, [x, ix] = max ([1, 3, 5, 2, 5]) => x = 5 ix = 3 Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/max-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/min-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/min-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/min-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/min-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/min-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** min: -- Mapping Function: min (X, Y, DIM) -- Mapping Function: [W, IW] = min (X) For a vector argument, return the minimum value. For a matrix argument, return the minimum value from each column, as a row vector, or over the dimension DIM if defined. For two matrices (or a matrix and scalar), return the pair-wise minimum. Thus, min (min (X)) returns the smallest element of X, and min (2:5, pi) => 2.0000 3.0000 3.1416 3.1416 compares each element of the range `2:5' with `pi', and returns a row vector of the minimum values. For complex arguments, the magnitude of the elements are used for comparison. If called with one input and two output arguments, `min' also returns the first index of the minimum value(s). Thus, [x, ix] = min ([1, 3, 0, 2, 5]) => x = 0 ix = 3 Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/min-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/min-4.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** min: -- Mapping Function: min (X, Y, DIM) -- Mapping Function: [W, IW] = min (X) For a vector argument, return the minimum value. For a matrix argument, return the minimum value from each column, as a row vector, or over the dimension DIM if defined. For two matrices (or a matrix and scalar), return the pair-wise minimum. Thus, min (min (X)) returns the smallest element of X, and min (2:5, pi) => 2.0000 3.0000 3.1416 3.1416 compares each element of the range `2:5' with `pi', and returns a row vector of the minimum values. For complex arguments, the magnitude of the elements are used for comparison. If called with one input and two output arguments, `min' also returns the first index of the minimum value(s). Thus, [x, ix] = min ([1, 3, 0, 2, 5]) => x = 0 ix = 3 Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/min-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/pow2-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/pow2-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/pow2-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/pow2-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/pow2-3.m Octave Output: usage: y = pow2 (f, e) error: evaluating if command near line 51, column 3 error: called from `pow2' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/specfun/pow2.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/pow2-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/rem-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/rem-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/rem-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/rem-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/rem-3.m Octave Output: usage: rem (x, y) error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `rem' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/rem.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/rem-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/rem-4.m Octave Output: usage: rem (x, y) error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `rem' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/rem.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/rem-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/rem-5.m Octave Output: error: rem: argument sizes must agree error: evaluating if command near line 43, column 3 error: called from `rem' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/rem.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/rem-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/rem-6.m Octave Output: error: rem: complex arguments are not allowed error: evaluating if command near line 51, column 3 error: called from `rem' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/rem.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/rem-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/round-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/round-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/round-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/round-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/round-3.m Octave Output: error: round: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/round-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/round-4.m Octave Output: error: round: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/round-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sign-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/sign-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sign-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/sign-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sign-3.m Octave Output: error: sign: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/sign-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sign-4.m Octave Output: error: sign: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/sign-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sqrt-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/sqrt-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sqrt-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/sqrt-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sqrt-3.m Octave Output: error: sqrt: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/sqrt-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sqrt-4.m Octave Output: error: sqrt: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/sqrt-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/abs-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/abs-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/abs-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/abs-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/abs-3.m Octave Output: error: abs: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/abs-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/abs-4.m Octave Output: error: abs: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/abs-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/xor-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/xor-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/xor-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/xor-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/xor-3.m Octave Output: usage: xor (x, y) error: evaluating if command near line 34, column 3 error: called from `xor' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/miscellaneous/xor.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/xor-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/xor-4.m Octave Output: usage: xor (x, y) error: evaluating if command near line 34, column 3 error: called from `xor' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/miscellaneous/xor.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/xor-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/arg-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/arg-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/arg-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/arg-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/arg-3.m Octave Output: error: arg: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/arg-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/arg-4.m Octave Output: error: arg: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/arg-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/conj-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/conj-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/conj-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/conj-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/conj-3.m Octave Output: error: conj: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/conj-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/conj-4.m Octave Output: error: conj: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/conj-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/imag-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/imag-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/imag-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/imag-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/imag-3.m Octave Output: error: imag: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/imag-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/imag-4.m Octave Output: error: imag: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/imag-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/real-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/real-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/real-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/real-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/real-3.m Octave Output: error: real: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/real-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/real-4.m Octave Output: error: real: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/real-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/log-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/log-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/log-2.m Octave Output: error: log: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/log-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/log-3.m Octave Output: error: log: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/log-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/log10-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/log10-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/log10-2.m Octave Output: error: log10: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/log10-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/log10-3.m Octave Output: error: log10: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/log10-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/log2-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/log2-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/log2-2.m Octave Output: usage: y = log2 (x) or [f, e] = log2 (x) error: evaluating if command near line 43, column 3 error: called from `log2' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/specfun/log2.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/log2-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/log2-3.m Octave Output: usage: y = log2 (x) or [f, e] = log2 (x) error: evaluating if command near line 43, column 3 error: called from `log2' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/specfun/log2.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/log2-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sin-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/sin-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sin-2.m Octave Output: error: sin: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/sin-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sin-3.m Octave Output: error: sin: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/sin-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/cos-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/cos-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/cos-2.m Octave Output: error: cos: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/cos-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/cos-3.m Octave Output: error: cos: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/cos-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/tan-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/tan-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/tan-2.m Octave Output: error: tan: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/tan-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/tan-3.m Octave Output: error: tan: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/tan-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sec-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/sec-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sec-2.m Octave Output: usage: sec (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `sec' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/sec.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/sec-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sec-3.m Octave Output: usage: sec (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `sec' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/sec.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/sec-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/csc-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/csc-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/csc-2.m Octave Output: usage: csc (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `csc' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/csc.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/csc-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/csc-3.m Octave Output: usage: csc (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `csc' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/csc.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/csc-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/cot-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/cot-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/cot-2.m Octave Output: usage: cot (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `cot' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/cot.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/cot-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/cot-3.m Octave Output: usage: cot (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `cot' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/cot.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/cot-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/asin-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/asin-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/asin-2.m Octave Output: error: asin: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/asin-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/asin-3.m Octave Output: error: asin: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/asin-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/acos-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/acos-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/acos-2.m Octave Output: error: acos: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/acos-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/acos-3.m Octave Output: error: acos: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/acos-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/atan-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/atan-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/atan-2.m Octave Output: error: atan: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/atan-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/atan-3.m Octave Output: error: atan: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/atan-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/asec-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/asec-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/asec-2.m Octave Output: usage: asec (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `asec' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/asec.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/asec-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/asec-3.m Octave Output: usage: asec (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `asec' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/asec.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/asec-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/acsc-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/acsc-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/acsc-2.m Octave Output: usage: acsc (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `acsc' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/acsc.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/acsc-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/acsc-3.m Octave Output: usage: acsc (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `acsc' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/acsc.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/acsc-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/acot-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/acot-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/acot-2.m Octave Output: usage: acot (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `acot' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/acot.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/acot-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/acot-3.m Octave Output: usage: acot (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `acot' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/acot.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/acot-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sinh-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/sinh-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sinh-2.m Octave Output: error: sinh: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/sinh-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sinh-3.m Octave Output: error: sinh: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/sinh-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/cosh-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/cosh-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/cosh-2.m Octave Output: error: cosh: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/cosh-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/cosh-3.m Octave Output: error: cosh: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/cosh-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/tanh-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/tanh-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/tanh-2.m Octave Output: error: tanh: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/tanh-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/tanh-3.m Octave Output: error: tanh: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/tanh-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sech-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/sech-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sech-2.m Octave Output: usage: sech (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 1 error: called from `sech' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/sech.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/sech-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sech-3.m Octave Output: usage: sech (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 1 error: called from `sech' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/sech.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/sech-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/csch-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/csch-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/csch-2.m Octave Output: usage: csch (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `csch' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/csch.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/csch-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/csch-3.m Octave Output: usage: csch (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `csch' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/csch.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/csch-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/coth-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/coth-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/coth-2.m Octave Output: usage: coth (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `coth' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/coth.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/coth-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/coth-3.m Octave Output: usage: coth (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `coth' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/coth.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/coth-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/asinh-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/asinh-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/asinh-2.m Octave Output: error: asinh: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/asinh-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/asinh-3.m Octave Output: error: asinh: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/asinh-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/acosh-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/acosh-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/acosh-2.m Octave Output: error: acosh: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/acosh-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/acosh-3.m Octave Output: error: acosh: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/acosh-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/atanh-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/atanh-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/atanh-2.m Octave Output: error: atanh: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/atanh-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/atanh-3.m Octave Output: error: atanh: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/atanh-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/asech-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/asech-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/asech-2.m Octave Output: usage: acosh (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `asech' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/asech.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/asech-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/asech-3.m Octave Output: usage: acosh (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `asech' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/asech.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/asech-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/acsch-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/acsch-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/acsch-2.m Octave Output: usage: acsch (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `acsch' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/acsch.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/acsch-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/acsch-3.m Octave Output: usage: acsch (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `acsch' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/acsch.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/acsch-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/acoth-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/acoth-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/acoth-2.m Octave Output: usage: acoth (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `acoth' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/acoth.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/acoth-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/acoth-3.m Octave Output: usage: acoth (z) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `acoth' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/elfun/acoth.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/acoth-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/atan2-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/atan2-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/atan2-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** atan2: -- Mapping Function: atan2 (Y, X) Compute atan (Y / X) for corresponding elements of Y and X. The result is in range -pi to pi. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/atan2-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/atan2-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** atan2: -- Mapping Function: atan2 (Y, X) Compute atan (Y / X) for corresponding elements of Y and X. The result is in range -pi to pi. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/atan2-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sum-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/sum-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sum-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/sum-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sum-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** sum: -- Built-in Function: sum (X, DIM) Sum of elements along dimension DIM. If DIM is omitted, it defaults to 1 (column-wise sum). As a special case, if X is a vector and DIM is omitted, return the sum of the elements. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/sum-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sum-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/sum-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/prod-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/prod-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/prod-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/prod-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/prod-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** prod: -- Built-in Function: prod (X, DIM) Product of elements along dimension DIM. If DIM is omitted, it defaults to 1 (column-wise products). As a special case, if X is a vector and DIM is omitted, return the product of the elements. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/prod-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/prod-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/prod-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/cumsum-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/cumsum-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/cumsum-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/cumsum-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/cumsum-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** cumsum: -- Built-in Function: cumsum (X, DIM) Cumulative sum of elements along dimension DIM. If DIM is omitted, it defaults to 1 (column-wise cumulative sums). As a special case, if X is a vector and DIM is omitted, return the cumulative sum of the elements as a vector with the same orientation as X. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/cumsum-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/cumsum-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/cumsum-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/cumprod-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/cumprod-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/cumprod-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/cumprod-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/cumprod-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** cumprod: -- Built-in Function: cumprod (X, DIM) Cumulative product of elements along dimension DIM. If DIM is omitted, it defaults to 1 (column-wise cumulative products). As a special case, if X is a vector and DIM is omitted, return the cumulative product of the elements as a vector with the same orientation as X. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/cumprod-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/cumprod-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/cumprod-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sumsq-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/sumsq-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sumsq-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/sumsq-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sumsq-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** sumsq: -- Built-in Function: sumsq (X, DIM) Sum of squares of elements along dimension DIM. If DIM is omitted, it defaults to 1 (column-wise sum of squares). As a special case, if X is a vector and DIM is omitted, return the sum of squares of the elements. This function is conceptually equivalent to computing sum (x .* conj (x), dim) but it uses less memory and avoids calling conj if X is real. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/sumsq-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/sumsq-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/sumsq-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/bincoeff-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/arith/bincoeff-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/bincoeff-2.m Octave Output: usage: bincoeff (n, k) error: evaluating if command near line 59, column 3 error: called from `bincoeff' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/miscellaneous/bincoeff.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/bincoeff-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/arith/bincoeff-3.m Octave Output: usage: bincoeff (n, k) error: evaluating if command near line 59, column 3 error: called from `bincoeff' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/miscellaneous/bincoeff.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/arith/bincoeff-3.m testcase ./octave.test/arith/arith.exp completed in 16 seconds Running ./octave.test/audio/audio.exp ... testcase ./octave.test/audio/audio.exp completed in 0 seconds Running ./octave.test/contin/contin.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/contin/contin-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/contin/contin-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/contin/contin-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/contin/contin-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/contin/contin-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/contin/contin-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/contin/contin-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/contin/contin-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/contin/contin-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/contin/contin-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/contin/contin-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/contin/contin-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/contin/contin-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/contin/contin-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/contin/contin-8.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/contin/contin-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/contin/contin-9.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/contin/contin-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/contin/contin-10.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 6 FAIL: octave.test/contin/contin-10.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/contin/contin-11.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/contin/contin-11.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/contin/contin-12.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/contin/contin-12.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/contin/contin-13.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/contin/contin-13.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/contin/contin-14.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/contin/contin-14.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/contin/contin-15.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/contin/contin-15.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/contin/contin-16.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/contin/contin-16.m testcase ./octave.test/contin/contin.exp completed in 1 seconds Running ./octave.test/control/control.exp ... testcase ./octave.test/control/control.exp completed in 0 seconds Running ./octave.test/diffeq/diffeq.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/diffeq/lsode-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/diffeq/lsode-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/diffeq/lsode-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/diffeq/lsode-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/diffeq/lsode-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/diffeq/lsode-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/diffeq/lsode_options-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/diffeq/lsode_options-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/diffeq/lsode_options-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** lsode_options: -- Loadable Function: lsode_options (OPT, VAL) When called with two arguments, this function allows you set options parameters for the function `lsode'. Given one argument, `lsode_options' returns the value of the corresponding option. If no arguments are supplied, the names of all the available options and their current values are displayed. Options include `"absolute tolerance"' Absolute tolerance. May be either vector or scalar. If a vector, it must match the dimension of the state vector. `"relative tolerance"' Relative tolerance parameter. Unlike the absolute tolerance, this parameter may only be a scalar. The local error test applied at each integration step is abs (local error in x(i)) <= rtol * abs (y(i)) + atol(i) `"integration method"' A string specifing the method of integration to use to solve the ODE system. Valid values are "adams" "non-stiff" No Jacobian used (even if it is available). "bdf" "stiff" Use stiff backward differentiation formula (BDF) method. If a function to compute the Jacobian is not supplied, `lsode' will compute a finite difference approximation of the Jacobian matrix. `"initial step size"' The step size to be attempted on the first step (default is determined automatically). `"maximum order"' Restrict the maximum order of the solution method. If using the Adams method, this option must be between 1 and 12. Otherwise, it must be between 1 and 5, inclusive. `"maximum step size"' Setting the maximum stepsize will avoid passing over very large regions (default is not specified). `"minimum step size"' The minimum absolute step size allowed (default is 0). `"step limit"' Maximum number of steps allowed (default is 100000). Options for LSODE include: keyword value ------- ----- absolute tolerance 1.49012e-08 relative tolerance 1.49012e-08 integration method stiff initial step size -1 maximum order -1 maximum step size -1 minimum step size 0 step limit 100000 child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/diffeq/lsode_options-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/diffeq/lsode_options-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** lsode_options: -- Loadable Function: lsode_options (OPT, VAL) When called with two arguments, this function allows you set options parameters for the function `lsode'. Given one argument, `lsode_options' returns the value of the corresponding option. If no arguments are supplied, the names of all the available options and their current values are displayed. Options include `"absolute tolerance"' Absolute tolerance. May be either vector or scalar. If a vector, it must match the dimension of the state vector. `"relative tolerance"' Relative tolerance parameter. Unlike the absolute tolerance, this parameter may only be a scalar. The local error test applied at each integration step is abs (local error in x(i)) <= rtol * abs (y(i)) + atol(i) `"integration method"' A string specifing the method of integration to use to solve the ODE system. Valid values are "adams" "non-stiff" No Jacobian used (even if it is available). "bdf" "stiff" Use stiff backward differentiation formula (BDF) method. If a function to compute the Jacobian is not supplied, `lsode' will compute a finite difference approximation of the Jacobian matrix. `"initial step size"' The step size to be attempted on the first step (default is determined automatically). `"maximum order"' Restrict the maximum order of the solution method. If using the Adams method, this option must be between 1 and 12. Otherwise, it must be between 1 and 5, inclusive. `"maximum step size"' Setting the maximum stepsize will avoid passing over very large regions (default is not specified). `"minimum step size"' The minimum absolute step size allowed (default is 0). `"step limit"' Maximum number of steps allowed (default is 100000). Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/diffeq/lsode_options-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/diffeq/dassl-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/diffeq/dassl-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/diffeq/dassl-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/diffeq/dassl-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/diffeq/dassl_options-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/diffeq/dassl_options-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/diffeq/dassl_options-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** dassl_options: -- Loadable Function: dassl_options (OPT, VAL) When called with two arguments, this function allows you set options parameters for the function `dassl'. Given one argument, `dassl_options' returns the value of the corresponding option. If no arguments are supplied, the names of all the available options and their current values are displayed. Options include `"absolute tolerance"' Absolute tolerance. May be either vector or scalar. If a vector, it must match the dimension of the state vector, and the relative tolerance must also be a vector of the same length. `"relative tolerance"' Relative tolerance. May be either vector or scalar. If a vector, it must match the dimension of the state vector, and the absolute tolerance must also be a vector of the same length. The local error test applied at each integration step is abs (local error in x(i)) <= rtol(i) * abs (Y(i)) + atol(i) `"compute consistent initial condition"' If nonzero, `dassl' will attempt to compute a consistent set of intial conditions. This is generally not reliable, so it is best to provide a consistent set and leave this option set to zero. `"enforce nonnegativity constraints"' If you know that the solutions to your equations will always be nonnegative, it may help to set this parameter to a nonzero value. However, it is probably best to try leaving this option set to zero first, and only setting it to a nonzero value if that doesn't work very well. `"initial step size"' Differential-algebraic problems may occaisionally suffer from severe scaling difficulties on the first step. If you know a great deal about the scaling of your problem, you can help to alleviate this problem by specifying an initial stepsize. `"maximum order"' Restrict the maximum order of the solution method. This option must be between 1 and 5, inclusive. `"maximum step size"' Setting the maximum stepsize will avoid passing over very large regions (default is not specified). `"step limit"' Maximum number of integration steps to attempt on a single call to the underlying Fortran code. Options for DASSL include: keyword value ------- ----- absolute tolerance 1.49012e-08 relative tolerance 1.49012e-08 compute consistent initial condition 0 enforce nonnegativity constraints 0 initial step size -1 maximum order -1 maximum step size -1 step limit -1 child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/diffeq/dassl_options-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/diffeq/dassl_options-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** dassl_options: -- Loadable Function: dassl_options (OPT, VAL) When called with two arguments, this function allows you set options parameters for the function `dassl'. Given one argument, `dassl_options' returns the value of the corresponding option. If no arguments are supplied, the names of all the available options and their current values are displayed. Options include `"absolute tolerance"' Absolute tolerance. May be either vector or scalar. If a vector, it must match the dimension of the state vector, and the relative tolerance must also be a vector of the same length. `"relative tolerance"' Relative tolerance. May be either vector or scalar. If a vector, it must match the dimension of the state vector, and the absolute tolerance must also be a vector of the same length. The local error test applied at each integration step is abs (local error in x(i)) <= rtol(i) * abs (Y(i)) + atol(i) `"compute consistent initial condition"' If nonzero, `dassl' will attempt to compute a consistent set of intial conditions. This is generally not reliable, so it is best to provide a consistent set and leave this option set to zero. `"enforce nonnegativity constraints"' If you know that the solutions to your equations will always be nonnegative, it may help to set this parameter to a nonzero value. However, it is probably best to try leaving this option set to zero first, and only setting it to a nonzero value if that doesn't work very well. `"initial step size"' Differential-algebraic problems may occaisionally suffer from severe scaling difficulties on the first step. If you know a great deal about the scaling of your problem, you can help to alleviate this problem by specifying an initial stepsize. `"maximum order"' Restrict the maximum order of the solution method. This option must be between 1 and 5, inclusive. `"maximum step size"' Setting the maximum stepsize will avoid passing over very large regions (default is not specified). `"step limit"' Maximum number of integration steps to attempt on a single call to the underlying Fortran code. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/diffeq/dassl_options-3.m testcase ./octave.test/diffeq/diffeq.exp completed in 1 seconds Running ./octave.test/error/error.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/error/error-1.m Octave Output: error: foo error: called from `g' error: called from `f' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/error/error-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/error/error-2.m Octave Output: error: foo [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/error/error-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/error/error-3.m Octave Output: error: unspecified error [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/error/error-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/error/error-4.m Octave Output: error: foo [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/error/error-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/error/warning-1.m Octave Output: warning: in g near line 1, column 15: warning: foo [?1034h PASS: octave.test/error/warning-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/error/warning-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = backtrace FAIL: octave.test/error/warning-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/error/warning-3.m Octave Output: warning: foo [?1034h PASS: octave.test/error/warning-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/error/usage-1.m Octave Output: usage: foo error: called from `g' error: called from `f' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/error/usage-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/error/usage-2.m Octave Output: usage: foo error: called from `g' error: called from `f' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/error/usage-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/error/usage-3.m Octave Output: usage: unknown [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/error/usage-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/error/usage-4.m Octave Output: usage: foo [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/error/usage-4.m testcase ./octave.test/error/error.exp completed in 1 seconds Running ./octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h FAIL: octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h FAIL: octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 2 FAIL: octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = error: `a' undefined near line 1 column 10 ans = error: `a' undefined near line 1 column 10 PASS: octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = error: user-defined error ans = error: user-defined error PASS: octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = FAIL: octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-8.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = error: `a' undefined near line 2 column 10 ans = error: `b' undefined near line 2 column 43 PASS: octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-9.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = error: `b' undefined near line 2 column 10 ans = error: `b' undefined near line 2 column 10 PASS: octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-10.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = error: rethrow: error: `a' undefined near line 2 column 10 PASS: octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch-10.m testcase ./octave.test/eval-catch/eval-catch.exp completed in 2 seconds Running ./octave.test/eval/eval.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval/eval-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hx = 1 PASS: octave.test/eval/eval-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval/eval-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h FAIL: octave.test/eval/eval-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval/eval-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hx = 1 FAIL: octave.test/eval/eval-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval/eval-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hx = 1 FAIL: octave.test/eval/eval-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval/eval-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hflipud = 2 FAIL: octave.test/eval/eval-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval/eval-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 2 FAIL: octave.test/eval/eval-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval/eval-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hx = 1 ans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/eval/eval-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval/eval-8.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/eval/eval-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval/eval-9.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/eval/eval-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval/eval-10.m Octave Output: [?1034hx = 1 ans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/eval/eval-10.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval/eval-11.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/eval/eval-11.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval/eval-12.m Octave Output: [?1034hy = 1 FAIL: octave.test/eval/eval-12.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval/eval-13.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/eval/eval-13.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/eval/eval-14.m Octave Output: [?1034hy = 1 FAIL: octave.test/eval/eval-14.m testcase ./octave.test/eval/eval.exp completed in 1 seconds Running ./octave.test/for/for.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/for/for-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h1 PASS: octave.test/for/for-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/for/for-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h1234 PASS: octave.test/for/for-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/for/for-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h1234 PASS: octave.test/for/for-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/for/for-4.m Octave Output: [?1034h1324 PASS: octave.test/for/for-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/for/for-5.m Octave Output: [?1034h1 PASS: octave.test/for/for-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/for/for-6.m Octave Output: [?1034h1234 PASS: octave.test/for/for-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/for/for-7.m Octave Output: [?1034h1324 PASS: octave.test/for/for-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/for/for-8.m Octave Output: [?1034h12 PASS: octave.test/for/for-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/for/for-9.m Octave Output: [?1034h34 PASS: octave.test/for/for-9.m testcase ./octave.test/for/for.exp completed in 0 seconds Running ./octave.test/global/global.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/global/global-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hG = 1 PASS: octave.test/global/global-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/global/global-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hG = 1 PASS: octave.test/global/global-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/global/global-3.m Octave Output: error: `G' undefined near line 3 column 3 error: called from `f' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/global/global-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/global/global-4.m Octave Output: [?1034h FAIL: octave.test/global/global-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/global/global-5.m Octave Output: error: `H' undefined near line 6 column 3 error: called from `g' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/global/global-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/global/global-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hH = 1 PASS: octave.test/global/global-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/global/global-7.m Octave Output: error: `H' undefined near line 5 column 1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/global/global-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/global/global-8.m Octave Output: [?1034hH = 1 PASS: octave.test/global/global-8.m testcase ./octave.test/global/global.exp completed in 1 seconds Running ./octave.test/if/if.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/if/if-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h1 PASS: octave.test/if/if-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/if/if-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hpass PASS: octave.test/if/if-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/if/if-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hpass PASS: octave.test/if/if-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/if/if-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hpass PASS: octave.test/if/if-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/if/if-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hpass PASS: octave.test/if/if-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/if/if-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hpass PASS: octave.test/if/if-6.m testcase ./octave.test/if/if.exp completed in 0 seconds Running ./octave.test/image/image.exp ... testcase ./octave.test/image/image.exp completed in 0 seconds Running ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/index.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-8.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-9.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = 2 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-10.m Octave Output: error: invalid row index = 2 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-10.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-11.m Octave Output: error: invalid column index = 2 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-11.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-12.m Octave Output: error: invalid row index = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-12.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-13.m Octave Output: error: invalid column index = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-13.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-14.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = 3 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-14.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-15.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = 3 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-15.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-16.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = 4 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-16.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-17.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = 0 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-17.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-18.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = 0 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-18.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-19.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-19.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-20.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-f/s-20.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 4 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 3 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 2 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-8.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = 0 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-9.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = 5 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-10.m Octave Output: error: invalid row index = 0 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-10.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-11.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-11.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-12.m Octave Output: error: invalid column index = 0 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-12.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-13.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-13.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-14.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-14.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-15.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/v-15.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/m-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/m-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/m-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/m-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/m-3.m Octave Output: error: invalid matrix index = 0 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-f/m-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/m-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 3 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/m-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/misc.m Octave Output: [?1034hok FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-f/misc.m testcase ./octave.test/index-wfi-f/index.exp completed in 4 seconds Running ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/index.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-8.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-9.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = 2 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-10.m Octave Output: error: invalid row index = 2 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-10.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-11.m Octave Output: error: invalid column index = 2 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-11.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-12.m Octave Output: error: invalid row index = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-12.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-13.m Octave Output: error: invalid column index = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-13.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-14.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = 3 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-14.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-15.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = 3 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-15.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-16.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = 4 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-16.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-17.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = 0 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-17.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-18.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = 0 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-18.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-19.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-19.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-20.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/s-20.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 4 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 3 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 2 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-8.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = 0 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-9.m Octave Output: error: invalid vector index = 5 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-10.m Octave Output: error: invalid row index = 0 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-10.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-11.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-11.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-12.m Octave Output: error: invalid column index = 0 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-12.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-13.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-13.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-14.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-14.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-15.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/v-15.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/m-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/m-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/m-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/index-wfi-t/m-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/m-3.m Octave Output: warning: single index used for matrix error: invalid matrix index = 0 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/m-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/m-4.m Octave Output: warning: single index used for matrix [?1034hans = 3 PASS: octave.test/index-wfi-t/m-4.m testcase ./octave.test/index-wfi-t/index.exp completed in 3 seconds Running ./octave.test/infnan/infnan.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/infnan/infnan-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/infnan/infnan-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/infnan/infnan-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/infnan/infnan-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/infnan/infnan-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/infnan/infnan-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/infnan/infnan-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/infnan/infnan-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/infnan/infnan-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/infnan/infnan-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/infnan/infnan-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/infnan/infnan-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/infnan/infnan-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/infnan/infnan-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/infnan/infnan-8.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/infnan/infnan-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/infnan/infnan-9.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/infnan/infnan-9.m testcase ./octave.test/infnan/infnan.exp completed in 0 seconds Running ./octave.test/io/io.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/puts-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hfoo ans = 0 PASS: octave.test/io/puts-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/puts-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = -1 FAIL: octave.test/io/puts-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/puts-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** puts: -- Built-in Function: puts (STRING) Write a string to the standard output with no formatting. Return a non-negative number on success and EOF on error. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/puts-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/puts-4.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** puts: -- Built-in Function: puts (STRING) Write a string to the standard output with no formatting. Return a non-negative number on success and EOF on error. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/puts-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/sscanf-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/io/sscanf-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/sscanf-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** sscanf: -- Built-in Function: [VAL, COUNT] = sscanf (STRING, TEMPLATE, SIZE) -- Built-in Function: [V1, V2, ..., COUNT] = sscanf (STRING, TEMPLATE, "C") This is like `fscanf', except that the characters are taken from the string STRING instead of from a stream. Reaching the end of the string is treated as an end-of-file condition. See also: fscanf, scanf, sprintf. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/sscanf-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/sscanf-3.m Octave Output: error: sscanf: first argument must be a string [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/sscanf-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/sscanf-4.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** sscanf: -- Built-in Function: [VAL, COUNT] = sscanf (STRING, TEMPLATE, SIZE) -- Built-in Function: [V1, V2, ..., COUNT] = sscanf (STRING, TEMPLATE, "C") This is like `fscanf', except that the characters are taken from the string STRING instead of from a stream. Reaching the end of the string is treated as an end-of-file condition. See also: fscanf, scanf, sprintf. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/sscanf-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/sscanf-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/io/sscanf-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/printf-1.m Octave Output: [?1034htest: 1 x = 8 PASS: octave.test/io/printf-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/printf-2.m Octave Output: error: printf: format must be a string [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/printf-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/printf-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** printf: -- Built-in Function: printf (TEMPLATE, ...) Print optional arguments under the control of the template string TEMPLATE to the stream `stdout'. Return the number of characters printed. See also: fprintf, sprintf, scanf. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/printf-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/sprintf-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/io/sprintf-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/sprintf-2.m Octave Output: error: sprintf: format must be a string [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/sprintf-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/sprintf-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** sprintf: -- Built-in Function: sprintf (TEMPLATE, ...) This is like `printf', except that the output is returned as a string. Unlike the C library function, which requires you to provide a suitably sized string as an argument, Octave's `sprintf' function returns the string, automatically sized to hold all of the items converted. See also: printf, fprintf, sscanf. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/sprintf-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fopen-1.m Octave Output: warning: fopen: default open mode is now binary [?1034hans = 1 PASS: octave.test/io/fopen-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fopen-2.m Octave Output: error: octave_base_value::double_value (): wrong type argument `struct' error: file id must be a file object or integer value [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fopen-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fopen-3.m Octave Output: error: invalid mode specified error: fopen: internal error [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fopen-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fopen-4.m Octave Output: warning: fopen: default open mode is now binary error: invalid architecture type specified error: fopen: internal error [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fopen-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fopen-5.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fopen: -- Built-in Function: [FID, MSG] = fopen (NAME, MODE, ARCH) -- Built-in Function: FID_LIST = fopen ("all") -- Built-in Function: FILE = fopen (FID) The first form of the `fopen' function opens the named file with the specified mode (read-write, read-only, etc.) and architecture interpretation (IEEE big endian, IEEE little endian, etc.), and returns an integer value that may be used to refer to the file later. If an error occurs, FID is set to -1 and MSG contains the corresponding system error message. The MODE is a one or two character string that specifies whether the file is to be opened for reading, writing, or both. The second form of the `fopen' function returns a vector of file ids corresponding to all the currently open files, excluding the `stdin', `stdout', and `stderr' streams. The third form of the `fopen' function returns the name of a currently open file given its file id. For example, myfile = fopen ("splat.dat", "r", "ieee-le"); opens the file `splat.dat' for reading. If necessary, binary numeric values will be read assuming they are stored in IEEE format with the least significant bit first, and then converted to the native representation. Opening a file that is already open simply opens it again and returns a separate file id. It is not an error to open a file several times, though writing to the same file through several different file ids may produce unexpected results. The possible values `mode' may have are `r' Open a file for reading. `w' Open a file for writing. The previous contents are discared. `a' Open or create a file for writing at the end of the file. `r+' Open an existing file for reading and writing. `w+' Open a file for reading or writing. The previous contents are discarded. `a+' Open or create a file for reading or writing at the end of the file. Append a "t" to the mode string to open the file in text mode or a "b" to open in binary mode. On Windows and Macintosh systems, text mode reading and writing automatically converts linefeeds to the appropriate line end character for the system (carriage-return linefeed on Windows, carriage-returnn on Macintosh). The default if no mode is specified is binary mode. The parameter ARCH is a string specifying the default data format for the file. Valid values for ARCH are: `native' The format of the current machine (this is the default). `ieee-be' IEEE big endian format. `ieee-le' IEEE little endian format. `vaxd' VAX D floating format. `vaxg' VAX G floating format. `cray' Cray floating format. however, conversions are currently only supported for `native' `ieee-be', and `ieee-le' formats. See also: fclose, fread, fseek. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fopen-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fopen-6.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fopen: -- Built-in Function: [FID, MSG] = fopen (NAME, MODE, ARCH) -- Built-in Function: FID_LIST = fopen ("all") -- Built-in Function: FILE = fopen (FID) The first form of the `fopen' function opens the named file with the specified mode (read-write, read-only, etc.) and architecture interpretation (IEEE big endian, IEEE little endian, etc.), and returns an integer value that may be used to refer to the file later. If an error occurs, FID is set to -1 and MSG contains the corresponding system error message. The MODE is a one or two character string that specifies whether the file is to be opened for reading, writing, or both. The second form of the `fopen' function returns a vector of file ids corresponding to all the currently open files, excluding the `stdin', `stdout', and `stderr' streams. The third form of the `fopen' function returns the name of a currently open file given its file id. For example, myfile = fopen ("splat.dat", "r", "ieee-le"); opens the file `splat.dat' for reading. If necessary, binary numeric values will be read assuming they are stored in IEEE format with the least significant bit first, and then converted to the native representation. Opening a file that is already open simply opens it again and returns a separate file id. It is not an error to open a file several times, though writing to the same file through several different file ids may produce unexpected results. The possible values `mode' may have are `r' Open a file for reading. `w' Open a file for writing. The previous contents are discared. `a' Open or create a file for writing at the end of the file. `r+' Open an existing file for reading and writing. `w+' Open a file for reading or writing. The previous contents are discarded. `a+' Open or create a file for reading or writing at the end of the file. Append a "t" to the mode string to open the file in text mode or a "b" to open in binary mode. On Windows and Macintosh systems, text mode reading and writing automatically converts linefeeds to the appropriate line end character for the system (carriage-return linefeed on Windows, carriage-returnn on Macintosh). The default if no mode is specified is binary mode. The parameter ARCH is a string specifying the default data format for the file. Valid values for ARCH are: `native' The format of the current machine (this is the default). `ieee-be' IEEE big endian format. `ieee-le' IEEE little endian format. `vaxd' VAX D floating format. `vaxg' VAX G floating format. `cray' Cray floating format. however, conversions are currently only supported for `native' `ieee-be', and `ieee-le' formats. See also: fclose, fread, fseek. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fopen-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fclose-1.m Octave Output: error: fclose: invalid stream number = 0 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fclose-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fclose-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fclose: -- Built-in Function: fclose (FID) Closes the specified file. If successful, `fclose' returns 0, otherwise, it returns -1. See also: fopen, fseek, ftell. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fclose-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/tmpnam-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/io/tmpnam-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/tmpnam-2.m Octave Output: warning: implicit conversion from scalar to string [?1034hans = /var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/temp/oct-Kbrr6u PASS: octave.test/io/tmpnam-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/tmpnam-3.m Octave Output: warning: implicit conversion from scalar to string [?1034hans = /var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/temp/fmBKsA PASS: octave.test/io/tmpnam-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/tmpnam-4.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** tmpnam: -- Built-in Function: tmpnam (DIR, PREFIX) Return a unique temporary file name as a string. If PREFIX is omitted, a value of `"oct-"' is used. If DIR is also omitted, the default directory for temporary files is used. If DIR is provided, it must exist, otherwise the default directory for temporary files is used. Since the named file is not opened, by `tmpnam', it is possible (though relatively unlikely) that it will not be available by the time your program attempts to open it. See also: tmpfile, mkstemp, and P_tmpdir. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/tmpnam-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/binary-io-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hok PASS: octave.test/io/binary-io-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/file-pos-1.m Octave Output: warning: fopen: default open mode is now binary [?1034hok PASS: octave.test/io/file-pos-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fputs-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fputs: -- Built-in Function: fputs (FID, STRING) Write a string to a file with no formatting. Return a non-negative number on success and EOF on error. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fputs-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fputs-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fputs: -- Built-in Function: fputs (FID, STRING) Write a string to a file with no formatting. Return a non-negative number on success and EOF on error. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fputs-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fputs-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = -1 FAIL: octave.test/io/fputs-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fgetl-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fgetl: -- Built-in Function: fgetl (FID, LEN) Read characters from a file, stopping after a newline, or EOF, or LEN characters have been read. The characters read, excluding the possible trailing newline, are returned as a string. If LEN is omitted, `fgetl' reads until the next newline character. If there are no more characters to read, `fgetl' returns -1. See also: fread, fscanf. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fgetl-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fgetl-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fgetl: -- Built-in Function: fgetl (FID, LEN) Read characters from a file, stopping after a newline, or EOF, or LEN characters have been read. The characters read, excluding the possible trailing newline, are returned as a string. If LEN is omitted, `fgetl' reads until the next newline character. If there are no more characters to read, `fgetl' returns -1. See also: fread, fscanf. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fgetl-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fgetl-3.m Octave Output: error: fgetl: invalid stream number = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fgetl-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fgets-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fgets: -- Built-in Function: fgets (FID, LEN) Read characters from a file, stopping after a newline, or EOF, or LEN characters have been read. The characters read, including the possible trailing newline, are returned as a string. If LEN is omitted, `fgets' reads until the next newline character. If there are no more characters to read, `fgets' returns -1. See also: fread, fscanf. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fgets-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fgets-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fgets: -- Built-in Function: fgets (FID, LEN) Read characters from a file, stopping after a newline, or EOF, or LEN characters have been read. The characters read, including the possible trailing newline, are returned as a string. If LEN is omitted, `fgets' reads until the next newline character. If there are no more characters to read, `fgets' returns -1. See also: fread, fscanf. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fgets-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fgets-3.m Octave Output: error: fgets: invalid stream number = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fgets-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fprintf-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fprintf: -- Built-in Function: fprintf (FID, TEMPLATE, ...) This function is just like `printf', except that the output is written to the stream FID instead of `stdout'. See also: printf, sprintf, fread, fscanf, fopen, fclose. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fprintf-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fprintf-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fprintf: -- Built-in Function: fprintf (FID, TEMPLATE, ...) This function is just like `printf', except that the output is written to the stream FID instead of `stdout'. See also: printf, sprintf, fread, fscanf, fopen, fclose. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fprintf-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fprintf-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fprintf: -- Built-in Function: fprintf (FID, TEMPLATE, ...) This function is just like `printf', except that the output is written to the stream FID instead of `stdout'. See also: printf, sprintf, fread, fscanf, fopen, fclose. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fprintf-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fprintf-4.m Octave Output: error: fprintf: format must be a string [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fprintf-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fprintf-5.m Octave Output: error: fprintf: invalid stream number = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fprintf-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fscanf-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fscanf: -- Built-in Function: [VAL, COUNT] = fscanf (FID, TEMPLATE, SIZE) -- Built-in Function: [V1, V2, ..., COUNT] = fscanf (FID, TEMPLATE, "C") In the first form, read from FID according to TEMPLATE, returning the result in the matrix VAL. The optional argument SIZE specifies the amount of data to read and may be one of `Inf' Read as much as possible, returning a column vector. `NR' Read up to NR elements, returning a column vector. `[NR, Inf]' Read as much as possible, returning a matrix with NR rows. If the number of elements read is not an exact multiple of NR, the last column is padded with zeros. `[NR, NC]' Read up to `NR * NC' elements, returning a matrix with NR rows. If the number of elements read is not an exact multiple of NR, the last column is padded with zeros. If SIZE is omitted, a value of `Inf' is assumed. A string is returned if TEMPLATE specifies only character conversions. The number of items successfully read is returned in COUNT. In the second form, read from FID according to TEMPLATE, with each conversion specifier in TEMPLATE corresponding to a single scalar return value. This form is more `C-like', and also compatible with previous versions of Octave. The number of successful conversions is returned in COUNT See also: scanf, sscanf, fread, fprintf. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fscanf-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fscanf-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fscanf: -- Built-in Function: [VAL, COUNT] = fscanf (FID, TEMPLATE, SIZE) -- Built-in Function: [V1, V2, ..., COUNT] = fscanf (FID, TEMPLATE, "C") In the first form, read from FID according to TEMPLATE, returning the result in the matrix VAL. The optional argument SIZE specifies the amount of data to read and may be one of `Inf' Read as much as possible, returning a column vector. `NR' Read up to NR elements, returning a column vector. `[NR, Inf]' Read as much as possible, returning a matrix with NR rows. If the number of elements read is not an exact multiple of NR, the last column is padded with zeros. `[NR, NC]' Read up to `NR * NC' elements, returning a matrix with NR rows. If the number of elements read is not an exact multiple of NR, the last column is padded with zeros. If SIZE is omitted, a value of `Inf' is assumed. A string is returned if TEMPLATE specifies only character conversions. The number of items successfully read is returned in COUNT. In the second form, read from FID according to TEMPLATE, with each conversion specifier in TEMPLATE corresponding to a single scalar return value. This form is more `C-like', and also compatible with previous versions of Octave. The number of successful conversions is returned in COUNT See also: scanf, sscanf, fread, fprintf. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fscanf-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fscanf-3.m Octave Output: error: fscanf: invalid stream number = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fscanf-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fread-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fread: -- Built-in Function: [VAL, COUNT] = fread (FID, SIZE, PRECISION, SKIP, ARCH) Read binary data of type PRECISION from the specified file ID FID. The optional argument SIZE specifies the amount of data to read and may be one of `Inf' Read as much as possible, returning a column vector. `NR' Read up to NR elements, returning a column vector. `[NR, Inf]' Read as much as possible, returning a matrix with NR rows. If the number of elements read is not an exact multiple of NR, the last column is padded with zeros. `[NR, NC]' Read up to `NR * NC' elements, returning a matrix with NR rows. If the number of elements read is not an exact multiple of NR, the last column is padded with zeros. If SIZE is omitted, a value of `Inf' is assumed. The optional argument PRECISION is a string specifying the type of data to read and may be one of `"schar"' `"signed char"' Signed character. `"uchar"' `"unsigned char"' Unsigned character. `"int8"' `"integer*1"' 8-bit signed integer. `"int16"' `"integer*2"' 16-bit signed integer. `"int32"' `"integer*4"' 32-bit signed integer. `"int64"' `"integer*8"' 64-bit signed integer. `"uint8"' 8-bit unsigned integer. `"uint16"' 16-bit unsigned integer. `"uint32"' 32-bit unsigned integer. `"uint64"' 64-bit unsigned integer. `"single"' `"float32"' `"real*4"' 32-bit floating point number. `"double"' `"float64"' `"real*8"' 64-bit floating point number. `"char"' `"char*1"' Single character. `"short"' Short integer (size is platform dependent). `"int"' Integer (size is platform dependent). `"long"' Long integer (size is platform dependent). `"ushort"' `"unsigned short"' Unsigned short integer (size is platform dependent). `"uint"' `"unsigned int"' Unsigned integer (size is platform dependent). `"ulong"' `"unsigned long"' Unsigned long integer (size is platform dependent). `"float"' Single precision floating point number (size is platform dependent). The default precision is `"uchar"'. The PRECISION argument may also specify an optional repeat count. For example, `32*single' causes `fread' to read a block of 32 single precision floating point numbers. Reading in blocks is useful in combination with the SKIP argument. The PRECISION argument may also specify a type conversion. For example, `int16=>int32' causes `fread' to read 16-bit integer values and return an array of 32-bit integer values. By default, `fread' returns a double precision array. The special form `*TYPE' is shorthand for `TYPE=>TYPE'. The conversion and repeat counts may be combined. For example, `32*single=>single' causes `fread' to read blocks of single precision floating point values and return an array of single precision values instead of the default array of double precision values. The optional argument SKIP specifies the number of bytes to skip after each element (or block of elements) is read. If it is not specified, a value of 0 is assumed. If the final block read is not complete, the final skip is omitted. For example, fread (f, 10, "3*single=>single", 8) will omit the final 8-byte skip because the last read will not be a complete block of 3 values. The optional argument ARCH is a string specifying the data format for the file. Valid values are `"native"' The format of the current machine. `"ieee-be"' IEEE big endian. `"ieee-le"' IEEE little endian. `"vaxd"' VAX D floating format. `"vaxg"' VAX G floating format. `"cray"' Cray floating format. Conversions are currently only supported for `"ieee-be"' and `"ieee-le"' formats. The data read from the file is returned in VAL, and the number of values read is returned in `count' See also: fwrite, fopen, fclose. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fread-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fread-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fread: -- Built-in Function: [VAL, COUNT] = fread (FID, SIZE, PRECISION, SKIP, ARCH) Read binary data of type PRECISION from the specified file ID FID. The optional argument SIZE specifies the amount of data to read and may be one of `Inf' Read as much as possible, returning a column vector. `NR' Read up to NR elements, returning a column vector. `[NR, Inf]' Read as much as possible, returning a matrix with NR rows. If the number of elements read is not an exact multiple of NR, the last column is padded with zeros. `[NR, NC]' Read up to `NR * NC' elements, returning a matrix with NR rows. If the number of elements read is not an exact multiple of NR, the last column is padded with zeros. If SIZE is omitted, a value of `Inf' is assumed. The optional argument PRECISION is a string specifying the type of data to read and may be one of `"schar"' `"signed char"' Signed character. `"uchar"' `"unsigned char"' Unsigned character. `"int8"' `"integer*1"' 8-bit signed integer. `"int16"' `"integer*2"' 16-bit signed integer. `"int32"' `"integer*4"' 32-bit signed integer. `"int64"' `"integer*8"' 64-bit signed integer. `"uint8"' 8-bit unsigned integer. `"uint16"' 16-bit unsigned integer. `"uint32"' 32-bit unsigned integer. `"uint64"' 64-bit unsigned integer. `"single"' `"float32"' `"real*4"' 32-bit floating point number. `"double"' `"float64"' `"real*8"' 64-bit floating point number. `"char"' `"char*1"' Single character. `"short"' Short integer (size is platform dependent). `"int"' Integer (size is platform dependent). `"long"' Long integer (size is platform dependent). `"ushort"' `"unsigned short"' Unsigned short integer (size is platform dependent). `"uint"' `"unsigned int"' Unsigned integer (size is platform dependent). `"ulong"' `"unsigned long"' Unsigned long integer (size is platform dependent). `"float"' Single precision floating point number (size is platform dependent). The default precision is `"uchar"'. The PRECISION argument may also specify an optional repeat count. For example, `32*single' causes `fread' to read a block of 32 single precision floating point numbers. Reading in blocks is useful in combination with the SKIP argument. The PRECISION argument may also specify a type conversion. For example, `int16=>int32' causes `fread' to read 16-bit integer values and return an array of 32-bit integer values. By default, `fread' returns a double precision array. The special form `*TYPE' is shorthand for `TYPE=>TYPE'. The conversion and repeat counts may be combined. For example, `32*single=>single' causes `fread' to read blocks of single precision floating point values and return an array of single precision values instead of the default array of double precision values. The optional argument SKIP specifies the number of bytes to skip after each element (or block of elements) is read. If it is not specified, a value of 0 is assumed. If the final block read is not complete, the final skip is omitted. For example, fread (f, 10, "3*single=>single", 8) will omit the final 8-byte skip because the last read will not be a complete block of 3 values. The optional argument ARCH is a string specifying the data format for the file. Valid values are `"native"' The format of the current machine. `"ieee-be"' IEEE big endian. `"ieee-le"' IEEE little endian. `"vaxd"' VAX D floating format. `"vaxg"' VAX G floating format. `"cray"' Cray floating format. Conversions are currently only supported for `"ieee-be"' and `"ieee-le"' formats. The data read from the file is returned in VAL, and the number of values read is returned in `count' See also: fwrite, fopen, fclose. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fread-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fread-3.m Octave Output: error: fread: invalid stream number = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fread-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fwrite-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fwrite: -- Built-in Function: COUNT = fwrite (FID, DATA, PRECISION, SKIP, ARCH) Write data in binary form of type PRECISION to the specified file ID FID, returning the number of values successfully written to the file. The argument DATA is a matrix of values that are to be written to the file. The values are extracted in column-major order. The remaining arguments PRECISION, SKIP, and ARCH are optional, and are interpreted as described for `fread'. The behavior of `fwrite' is undefined if the values in DATA are too large to fit in the specified precision. See also: fread, fopen, fclose. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fwrite-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fwrite-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fwrite: -- Built-in Function: COUNT = fwrite (FID, DATA, PRECISION, SKIP, ARCH) Write data in binary form of type PRECISION to the specified file ID FID, returning the number of values successfully written to the file. The argument DATA is a matrix of values that are to be written to the file. The values are extracted in column-major order. The remaining arguments PRECISION, SKIP, and ARCH are optional, and are interpreted as described for `fread'. The behavior of `fwrite' is undefined if the values in DATA are too large to fit in the specified precision. See also: fread, fopen, fclose. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fwrite-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fwrite-3.m Octave Output: error: fwrite: invalid stream number = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fwrite-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/feof-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** feof: -- Built-in Function: feof (FID) Return 1 if an end-of-file condition has been encountered for a given file and 0 otherwise. Note that it will only return 1 if the end of the file has already been encountered, not if the next read operation will result in an end-of-file condition. See also: fread, fopen, fclose. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/feof-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/feof-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** feof: -- Built-in Function: feof (FID) Return 1 if an end-of-file condition has been encountered for a given file and 0 otherwise. Note that it will only return 1 if the end of the file has already been encountered, not if the next read operation will result in an end-of-file condition. See also: fread, fopen, fclose. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/feof-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/feof-3.m Octave Output: error: feof: invalid stream number = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/feof-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/ferror-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** ferror: -- Built-in Function: ferror (FID) Return 1 if an error condition has been encountered for a given file and 0 otherwise. Note that it will only return 1 if an error has already been encountered, not if the next operation will result in an error condition. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/ferror-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/ferror-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** ferror: -- Built-in Function: ferror (FID) Return 1 if an error condition has been encountered for a given file and 0 otherwise. Note that it will only return 1 if an error has already been encountered, not if the next operation will result in an error condition. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/ferror-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/ferror-3.m Octave Output: error: ferror: invalid stream number = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/ferror-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/ftell-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** ftell: -- Built-in Function: ftell (FID) Return the position of the file pointer as the number of characters from the beginning of the file FID. See also: fseek, fopen, fclose. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/ftell-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/ftell-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** ftell: -- Built-in Function: ftell (FID) Return the position of the file pointer as the number of characters from the beginning of the file FID. See also: fseek, fopen, fclose. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/ftell-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/ftell-3.m Octave Output: error: ftell: invalid stream number = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/ftell-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fseek-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fseek: -- Built-in Function: fseek (FID, OFFSET, ORIGIN) Set the file pointer to any location within the file FID. The pointer is positioned OFFSET characters from the ORIGIN, which may be one of the predefined variables `SEEK_CUR' (current position), `SEEK_SET' (beginning), or `SEEK_END' (end of file) or strings "cof", "bof" or "eof". If ORIGIN is omitted, `SEEK_SET' is assumed. The offset must be zero, or a value returned by `ftell' (in which case ORIGIN must be `SEEK_SET'. Return 0 on success and -1 on error. See also: ftell, fopen, fclose. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fseek-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fseek-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fseek: -- Built-in Function: fseek (FID, OFFSET, ORIGIN) Set the file pointer to any location within the file FID. The pointer is positioned OFFSET characters from the ORIGIN, which may be one of the predefined variables `SEEK_CUR' (current position), `SEEK_SET' (beginning), or `SEEK_END' (end of file) or strings "cof", "bof" or "eof". If ORIGIN is omitted, `SEEK_SET' is assumed. The offset must be zero, or a value returned by `ftell' (in which case ORIGIN must be `SEEK_SET'. Return 0 on success and -1 on error. See also: ftell, fopen, fclose. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fseek-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/fseek-3.m Octave Output: error: fseek: invalid stream number = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/fseek-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/frewind-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** frewind: -- Built-in Function: frewind (FID) Move the file pointer to the beginning of the file FID, returning 0 for success, and -1 if an error was encountered. It is equivalent to `fseek (FID, 0, SEEK_SET)'. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/frewind-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/frewind-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** frewind: -- Built-in Function: frewind (FID) Move the file pointer to the beginning of the file FID, returning 0 for success, and -1 if an error was encountered. It is equivalent to `fseek (FID, 0, SEEK_SET)'. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/frewind-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/io/frewind-3.m Octave Output: error: frewind: invalid stream number = -1 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/io/frewind-3.m testcase ./octave.test/io/io.exp completed in 6 seconds Running ./octave.test/linalg/linalg.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/cond-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/cond-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/cond-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/cond-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/cond-3.m Octave Output: usage: cond (a) error: evaluating if command near line 33, column 3 error: called from `cond' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/linear-algebra/cond.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/cond-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/cond-4.m Octave Output: usage: cond (a) error: evaluating if command near line 33, column 3 error: called from `cond' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/linear-algebra/cond.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/cond-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/det-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/det-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/det-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** det: -- Loadable Function: [D, RCOND] = det (A) Compute the determinant of A using LAPACK. Return an estimate of the reciprocal condition number if requested. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/det-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/det-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** det: -- Loadable Function: [D, RCOND] = det (A) Compute the determinant of A using LAPACK. Return an estimate of the reciprocal condition number if requested. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/det-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/det-4.m Octave Output: error: det: argument must be a square matrix [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/det-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/eig-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/eig-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/eig-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/eig-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/eig-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** eig: -- Loadable Function: LAMBDA = eig (A) -- Loadable Function: [V, LAMBDA] = eig (A) The eigenvalues (and eigenvectors) of a matrix are computed in a several step process which begins with a Hessenberg decomposition, followed by a Schur decomposition, from which the eigenvalues are apparent. The eigenvectors, when desired, are computed by further manipulations of the Schur decomposition. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/eig-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/eig-4.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** eig: -- Loadable Function: LAMBDA = eig (A) -- Loadable Function: [V, LAMBDA] = eig (A) The eigenvalues (and eigenvectors) of a matrix are computed in a several step process which begins with a Hessenberg decomposition, followed by a Schur decomposition, from which the eigenvalues are apparent. The eigenvectors, when desired, are computed by further manipulations of the Schur decomposition. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/eig-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/eig-5.m Octave Output: error: eig: argument must be a square matrix [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/eig-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/inv-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/inv-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/inv-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** inv: -- Loadable Function: [X, RCOND] = inv (A) -- Loadable Function: [X, RCOND] = inverse (A) Compute the inverse of the square matrix A. Return an estimate of the reciprocal condition number if requested, otherwise warn of an ill-conditioned matrix if the reciprocal condition number is small. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/inv-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/inv-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** inv: -- Loadable Function: [X, RCOND] = inv (A) -- Loadable Function: [X, RCOND] = inverse (A) Compute the inverse of the square matrix A. Return an estimate of the reciprocal condition number if requested, otherwise warn of an ill-conditioned matrix if the reciprocal condition number is small. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/inv-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/inv-4.m Octave Output: error: inverse: argument must be a square matrix [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/inv-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/trace-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/trace-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/trace-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/trace-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/trace-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/trace-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/trace-4.m Octave Output: usage: trace (x) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `trace' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/linear-algebra/trace.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/trace-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/trace-5.m Octave Output: usage: trace (x) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `trace' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/linear-algebra/trace.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/trace-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/chol-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/chol-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/chol-2.m Octave Output: error: chol: matrix not positive definite [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/chol-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/chol-3.m Octave Output: error: CHOL requires square matrix error: chol: matrix not positive definite [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/chol-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/chol-4.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** chol: -- Loadable Function: chol (A) Compute the Cholesky factor, R, of the symmetric positive definite matrix A, where r' * r = a. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/chol-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/chol-5.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** chol: -- Loadable Function: chol (A) Compute the Cholesky factor, R, of the symmetric positive definite matrix A, where r' * r = a. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/chol-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/hess-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/hess-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/hess-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** hess: -- Loadable Function: H = hess (A) -- Loadable Function: [P, H] = hess (A) Compute the Hessenberg decomposition of the matrix A. The Hessenberg decomposition is usually used as the first step in an eigenvalue computation, but has other applications as well (see Golub, Nash, and Van Loan, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 1979). The Hessenberg decomposition is `p * h * p' = a' where `p' is a square unitary matrix (`p' * p = I', using complex-conjugate transposition) and `h' is upper Hessenberg (`i >= j+1 => h (i, j) = 0'). Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/hess-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/hess-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** hess: -- Loadable Function: H = hess (A) -- Loadable Function: [P, H] = hess (A) Compute the Hessenberg decomposition of the matrix A. The Hessenberg decomposition is usually used as the first step in an eigenvalue computation, but has other applications as well (see Golub, Nash, and Van Loan, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 1979). The Hessenberg decomposition is `p * h * p' = a' where `p' is a square unitary matrix (`p' * p = I', using complex-conjugate transposition) and `h' is upper Hessenberg (`i >= j+1 => h (i, j) = 0'). Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/hess-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/hess-4.m Octave Output: error: hess: argument must be a square matrix [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/hess-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/lu-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/lu-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/lu-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/lu-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/lu-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/lu-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/lu-4.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** lu: -- Loadable Function: [L, U, P] = lu (A) Compute the LU decomposition of A, using subroutines from LAPACK. The result is returned in a permuted form, according to the optional return value P. For example, given the matrix `a = [1, 2; 3, 4]', [l, u, p] = lu (a) returns l = 1.00000 0.00000 0.33333 1.00000 u = 3.00000 4.00000 0.00000 0.66667 p = 0 1 1 0 The matrix is not required to be square.. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/lu-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/lu-5.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** lu: -- Loadable Function: [L, U, P] = lu (A) Compute the LU decomposition of A, using subroutines from LAPACK. The result is returned in a permuted form, according to the optional return value P. For example, given the matrix `a = [1, 2; 3, 4]', [l, u, p] = lu (a) returns l = 1.00000 0.00000 0.33333 1.00000 u = 3.00000 4.00000 0.00000 0.66667 p = 0 1 1 0 The matrix is not required to be square.. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/lu-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/lu-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/lu-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/qr-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/qr-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/qr-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/qr-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/qr-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/qr-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/qr-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/qr-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/qr-5.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** qr: -- Loadable Function: [Q, R, P] = qr (A) Compute the QR factorization of A, using standard LAPACK subroutines. For example, given the matrix `a = [1, 2; 3, 4]', [q, r] = qr (a) returns q = -0.31623 -0.94868 -0.94868 0.31623 r = -3.16228 -4.42719 0.00000 -0.63246 The `qr' factorization has applications in the solution of least squares problems `min norm(A x - b)' for overdetermined systems of equations (i.e., `a' is a tall, thin matrix). The QR factorization is `q * r = a' where `q' is an orthogonal matrix and `r' is upper triangular. The permuted QR factorization `[Q, R, P] = qr (A)' forms the QR factorization such that the diagonal entries of `r' are decreasing in magnitude order. For example, given the matrix `a = [1, 2; 3, 4]', [q, r, p] = qr(a) returns q = -0.44721 -0.89443 -0.89443 0.44721 r = -4.47214 -3.13050 0.00000 0.44721 p = 0 1 1 0 The permuted `qr' factorization `[q, r, p] = qr (a)' factorization allows the construction of an orthogonal basis of `span (a)'. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/qr-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/qr-6.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** qr: -- Loadable Function: [Q, R, P] = qr (A) Compute the QR factorization of A, using standard LAPACK subroutines. For example, given the matrix `a = [1, 2; 3, 4]', [q, r] = qr (a) returns q = -0.31623 -0.94868 -0.94868 0.31623 r = -3.16228 -4.42719 0.00000 -0.63246 The `qr' factorization has applications in the solution of least squares problems `min norm(A x - b)' for overdetermined systems of equations (i.e., `a' is a tall, thin matrix). The QR factorization is `q * r = a' where `q' is an orthogonal matrix and `r' is upper triangular. The permuted QR factorization `[Q, R, P] = qr (A)' forms the QR factorization such that the diagonal entries of `r' are decreasing in magnitude order. For example, given the matrix `a = [1, 2; 3, 4]', [q, r, p] = qr(a) returns q = -0.44721 -0.89443 -0.89443 0.44721 r = -4.47214 -3.13050 0.00000 0.44721 p = 0 1 1 0 The permuted `qr' factorization `[q, r, p] = qr (a)' factorization allows the construction of an orthogonal basis of `span (a)'. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/qr-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/qr-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/qr-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/schur-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/schur-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/schur-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** schur: -- Loadable Function: S = schur (A) -- Loadable Function: [U, S] = schur (A, OPT) The Schur decomposition is used to compute eigenvalues of a square matrix, and has applications in the solution of algebraic Riccati equations in control (see `are' and `dare'). `schur' always returns `s = u' * a * u' where `u' is a unitary matrix (`u'* u' is identity) and `s' is upper triangular. The eigenvalues of `a' (and `s') are the diagonal elements of `s' If the matrix `a' is real, then the real Schur decomposition is computed, in which the matrix `u' is orthogonal and `s' is block upper triangular with blocks of size at most `2 x 2' along the diagonal. The diagonal elements of `s' (or the eigenvalues of the `2 x 2' blocks, when appropriate) are the eigenvalues of `a' and `s'. The eigenvalues are optionally ordered along the diagonal according to the value of `opt'. `opt = "a"' indicates that all eigenvalues with negative real parts should be moved to the leading block of `s' (used in `are'), `opt = "d"' indicates that all eigenvalues with magnitude less than one should be moved to the leading block of `s' (used in `dare'), and `opt = "u"', the default, indicates that no ordering of eigenvalues should occur. The leading `k' columns of `u' always span the `a'-invariant subspace corresponding to the `k' leading eigenvalues of `s'. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/schur-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/schur-3.m Octave Output: warning: implicit conversion from scalar to string warning: schur: incorrect ordered schur argument `œ' [?1034h PASS: octave.test/linalg/schur-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/schur-4.m Octave Output: error: schur: argument must be a square matrix [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/schur-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/svd-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/svd-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/svd-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/svd-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/svd-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/svd-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/svd-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/svd-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/svd-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/svd-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/svd-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/svd-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/svd-7.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** svd: -- Loadable Function: S = svd (A) -- Loadable Function: [U, S, V] = svd (A) Compute the singular value decomposition of A a = u * sigma * v' The function `svd' normally returns the vector of singular values. If asked for three return values, it computes U, S, and V. For example, svd (hilb (3)) returns ans = 1.4083189 0.1223271 0.0026873 and [u, s, v] = svd (hilb (3)) returns u = -0.82704 0.54745 0.12766 -0.45986 -0.52829 -0.71375 -0.32330 -0.64901 0.68867 s = 1.40832 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.12233 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00269 v = -0.82704 0.54745 0.12766 -0.45986 -0.52829 -0.71375 -0.32330 -0.64901 0.68867 If given a second argument, `svd' returns an economy-sized decomposition, eliminating the unnecessary rows or columns of U or V. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/svd-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/svd-8.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** svd: -- Loadable Function: S = svd (A) -- Loadable Function: [U, S, V] = svd (A) Compute the singular value decomposition of A a = u * sigma * v' The function `svd' normally returns the vector of singular values. If asked for three return values, it computes U, S, and V. For example, svd (hilb (3)) returns ans = 1.4083189 0.1223271 0.0026873 and [u, s, v] = svd (hilb (3)) returns u = -0.82704 0.54745 0.12766 -0.45986 -0.52829 -0.71375 -0.32330 -0.64901 0.68867 s = 1.40832 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.12233 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00269 v = -0.82704 0.54745 0.12766 -0.45986 -0.52829 -0.71375 -0.32330 -0.64901 0.68867 If given a second argument, `svd' returns an economy-sized decomposition, eliminating the unnecessary rows or columns of U or V. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/svd-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/svd-9.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** svd: -- Loadable Function: S = svd (A) -- Loadable Function: [U, S, V] = svd (A) Compute the singular value decomposition of A a = u * sigma * v' The function `svd' normally returns the vector of singular values. If asked for three return values, it computes U, S, and V. For example, svd (hilb (3)) returns ans = 1.4083189 0.1223271 0.0026873 and [u, s, v] = svd (hilb (3)) returns u = -0.82704 0.54745 0.12766 -0.45986 -0.52829 -0.71375 -0.32330 -0.64901 0.68867 s = 1.40832 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.12233 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00269 v = -0.82704 0.54745 0.12766 -0.45986 -0.52829 -0.71375 -0.32330 -0.64901 0.68867 If given a second argument, `svd' returns an economy-sized decomposition, eliminating the unnecessary rows or columns of U or V. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/svd-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/syl-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/linalg/syl-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/syl-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** syl: -- Loadable Function: X = syl (A, B, C) Solve the Sylvester equation A X + X B + C = 0 using standard LAPACK subroutines. For example, syl ([1, 2; 3, 4], [5, 6; 7, 8], [9, 10; 11, 12]) => [ -0.50000, -0.66667; -0.66667, -0.50000 ] Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/syl-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/syl-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** syl: -- Loadable Function: X = syl (A, B, C) Solve the Sylvester equation A X + X B + C = 0 using standard LAPACK subroutines. For example, syl ([1, 2; 3, 4], [5, 6; 7, 8], [9, 10; 11, 12]) => [ -0.50000, -0.66667; -0.66667, -0.50000 ] Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/syl-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/linalg/syl-4.m Octave Output: error: syl: first two parameters:: argument must be a square matrix [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/linalg/syl-4.m testcase ./octave.test/linalg/linalg.exp completed in 5 seconds Running ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/logical-wfi-f.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/s-1.m Octave Output: error: invalid matrix index = 0 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/s-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/s-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/s-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/s-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/s-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/s-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/s-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/v-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/v-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/v-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/v-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/v-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/v-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/v-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/v-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-8.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-9.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-10.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-10.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-11.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-11.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-12.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-12.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-13.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-13.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-14.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-14.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-15.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-15.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-16.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-16.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-17.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-17.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-18.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-18.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-19.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-19.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-20.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-20.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-21.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-21.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-22.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-22.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-23.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-23.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-24.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-24.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-25.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-25.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-26.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-26.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-27.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-27.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-28.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-28.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-29.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-29.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-30.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-30.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-31.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-31.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-32.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-32.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-33.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-33.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-34.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-34.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-35.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-35.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-36.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-f/m-36.m testcase ./octave.test/logical-wfi-f/logical-wfi-f.exp completed in 4 seconds Running ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/logical-wfi-t.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/s-1.m Octave Output: warning: single index used for matrix error: invalid matrix index = 0 [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/s-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/s-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/s-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/s-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/s-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/s-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/s-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/v-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/v-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/v-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/v-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/v-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/v-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/v-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/v-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-1.m Octave Output: warning: single index used for matrix [?1034hans = 1 PASS: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-2.m Octave Output: warning: single index used for matrix [?1034hans = 1 PASS: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-3.m Octave Output: warning: single index used for matrix [?1034hans = 1 PASS: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-8.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-9.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-10.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-10.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-11.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-11.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-12.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-12.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-13.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-13.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-14.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-14.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-15.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-15.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-16.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-16.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-17.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-17.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-18.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-18.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-19.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-19.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-20.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-20.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-21.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-21.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-22.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-22.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-23.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-23.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-24.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-24.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-25.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-25.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-26.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-26.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-27.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-27.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-28.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-28.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-29.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-29.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-30.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-30.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-31.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-31.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-32.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-32.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-33.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-33.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-34.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-34.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-35.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-35.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-36.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/logical-wfi-t/m-36.m testcase ./octave.test/logical-wfi-t/logical-wfi-t.exp completed in 3 seconds Running ./octave.test/matrix/matrix.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/all-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/all-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/all-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** all: -- Built-in Function: all (X, DIM) The function `all' behaves like the function `any', except that it returns true only if all the elements of a vector, or all the elements along dimension DIM of a matrix, are nonzero. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/all-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/all-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** all: -- Built-in Function: all (X, DIM) The function `all' behaves like the function `any', except that it returns true only if all the elements of a vector, or all the elements along dimension DIM of a matrix, are nonzero. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/all-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/any-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/any-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/any-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** any: -- Built-in Function: any (X, DIM) For a vector argument, return 1 if any element of the vector is nonzero. For a matrix argument, return a row vector of ones and zeros with each element indicating whether any of the elements of the corresponding column of the matrix are nonzero. For example, any (eye (2, 4)) => [ 1, 1, 0, 0 ] If the optional argument DIM is supplied, work along dimension DIM. For example, any (eye (2, 4), 2) => [ 1; 1 ] Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/any-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/any-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** any: -- Built-in Function: any (X, DIM) For a vector argument, return 1 if any element of the vector is nonzero. For a matrix argument, return a row vector of ones and zeros with each element indicating whether any of the elements of the corresponding column of the matrix are nonzero. For example, any (eye (2, 4)) => [ 1, 1, 0, 0 ] If the optional argument DIM is supplied, work along dimension DIM. For example, any (eye (2, 4), 2) => [ 1; 1 ] Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/any-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/diff-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/diff-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/diff-2.m Octave Output: error: diff: k must be a nonnegative integer error: evaluating if command near line 63, column 5 error: evaluating if command near line 60, column 3 error: called from `diff' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/diff.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/diff-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/diff-3.m Octave Output: error: diff: symbolic differentiation not (yet) supported error: evaluating if command near line 88, column 3 error: called from `diff' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/diff.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/diff-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/diff-4.m Octave Output: usage: diff (x, k error: evaluating if command near line 56, column 3 error: called from `diff' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/diff.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/diff-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/diff-5.m Octave Output: usage: diff (x, k error: evaluating if command near line 56, column 3 error: called from `diff' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/diff.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/diff-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/find-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/find-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/find-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/find-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/find-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** find: -- Loadable Function: find (X) Return a vector of indices of nonzero elements of a matrix. To obtain a single index for each matrix element, Octave pretends that the columns of a matrix form one long vector (like Fortran arrays are stored). For example, find (eye (2)) => [ 1; 4 ] If two outputs are requested, `find' returns the row and column indices of nonzero elements of a matrix. For example, [i, j] = find (2 * eye (2)) => i = [ 1; 2 ] => j = [ 1; 2 ] If three outputs are requested, `find' also returns a vector containing the nonzero values. For example, [i, j, v] = find (3 * eye (2)) => i = [ 1; 2 ] => j = [ 1; 2 ] => v = [ 3; 3 ] Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/find-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/find-4.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** find: -- Loadable Function: find (X) Return a vector of indices of nonzero elements of a matrix. To obtain a single index for each matrix element, Octave pretends that the columns of a matrix form one long vector (like Fortran arrays are stored). For example, find (eye (2)) => [ 1; 4 ] If two outputs are requested, `find' returns the row and column indices of nonzero elements of a matrix. For example, [i, j] = find (2 * eye (2)) => i = [ 1; 2 ] => j = [ 1; 2 ] If three outputs are requested, `find' also returns a vector containing the nonzero values. For example, [i, j, v] = find (3 * eye (2)) => i = [ 1; 2 ] => j = [ 1; 2 ] => v = [ 3; 3 ] Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/find-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/fliplr-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/fliplr-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/fliplr-2.m Octave Output: usage: fliplr (x) error: evaluating if command near line 43, column 3 error: called from `fliplr' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/fliplr.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/fliplr-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/fliplr-3.m Octave Output: usage: fliplr (x) error: evaluating if command near line 43, column 3 error: called from `fliplr' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/fliplr.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/fliplr-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/flipud-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/flipud-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/flipud-2.m Octave Output: usage: flipud (x) error: evaluating if command near line 44, column 3 error: called from `flipud' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/flipud.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/flipud-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/flipud-3.m Octave Output: usage: flipud (x) error: evaluating if command near line 44, column 3 error: called from `flipud' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/flipud.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/flipud-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/rot90-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/rot90-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/rot90-2.m Octave Output: usage: rot90 (x, k) error: evaluating if command near line 61, column 3 error: called from `rot90' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/rot90.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/rot90-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/rot90-3.m Octave Output: usage: rot90 (x, k) error: evaluating if command near line 61, column 3 error: called from `rot90' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/rot90.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/rot90-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/reshape-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/reshape-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/reshape-2.m Octave Output: error: reshape: size mismatch [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/reshape-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/reshape-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** reshape: -- Function File: reshape (A, M, N, ...) -- Function File: reshape (A, SIZ) Return a matrix with the given dimensions whose elements are taken from the matrix A. The elements of the matrix are access in column-major order (like Fortran arrays are stored). For example, reshape ([1, 2, 3, 4], 2, 2) => 1 3 2 4 Note that the total number of elements in the original matrix must match the total number of elements in the new matrix. A single dimension of the return matrix can be unknown and is flagged by an empty argument. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/reshape-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/reshape-4.m Octave Output: error: reshape: size mismatch [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/reshape-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/shift-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/shift-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/shift-2.m Octave Output: usage: shift (X, b, dim) error: evaluating if command near line 37, column 3 error: called from `shift' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/shift.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/shift-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/shift-3.m Octave Output: usage: shift (X, b, dim) error: evaluating if command near line 37, column 3 error: called from `shift' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/shift.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/shift-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/sort-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/sort-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/sort-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** sort: -- Loadable Function: [S, I] = sort (X) -- Loadable Function: [S, I] = sort (X, DIM) -- Loadable Function: [S, I] = sort (X, MODE) -- Loadable Function: [S, I] = sort (X, DIM, MODE) Return a copy of X with the elements elements arranged in increasing order. For matrices, `sort' orders the elements in each column. For example, sort ([1, 2; 2, 3; 3, 1]) => 1 1 2 2 3 3 The `sort' function may also be used to produce a matrix containing the original row indices of the elements in the sorted matrix. For example, [s, i] = sort ([1, 2; 2, 3; 3, 1]) => s = 1 1 2 2 3 3 => i = 1 3 2 1 3 2 If the optional argument DIM is given, then the matrix is sorted along the dimension defined by DIM. The optional argument `mode' defines the order in which the values will be sorted. Valid values of `mode' are `ascend' or `descend'. For equal elements, the indices are such that the equal elements are listed in the order that appeared in the original list. The `sort' function may also be used to sort strings and cell arrays of strings, it which case the dictionary order of the strings is used. The algorithm used in `sort' is optimized for the sorting of partially ordered lists. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/sort-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/sort-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** sort: -- Loadable Function: [S, I] = sort (X) -- Loadable Function: [S, I] = sort (X, DIM) -- Loadable Function: [S, I] = sort (X, MODE) -- Loadable Function: [S, I] = sort (X, DIM, MODE) Return a copy of X with the elements elements arranged in increasing order. For matrices, `sort' orders the elements in each column. For example, sort ([1, 2; 2, 3; 3, 1]) => 1 1 2 2 3 3 The `sort' function may also be used to produce a matrix containing the original row indices of the elements in the sorted matrix. For example, [s, i] = sort ([1, 2; 2, 3; 3, 1]) => s = 1 1 2 2 3 3 => i = 1 3 2 1 3 2 If the optional argument DIM is given, then the matrix is sorted along the dimension defined by DIM. The optional argument `mode' defines the order in which the values will be sorted. Valid values of `mode' are `ascend' or `descend'. For equal elements, the indices are such that the equal elements are listed in the order that appeared in the original list. The `sort' function may also be used to sort strings and cell arrays of strings, it which case the dictionary order of the strings is used. The algorithm used in `sort' is optimized for the sorting of partially ordered lists. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/sort-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/tril-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/tril-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/tril-2.m Octave Output: usage: tril (x, k) error: evaluating if command near line 75, column 3 error: called from `tril' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/tril.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/tril-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/tril-3.m Octave Output: usage: tril (x, k) error: evaluating if command near line 75, column 3 error: called from `tril' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/tril.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/tril-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/triu-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/triu-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/triu-2.m Octave Output: usage: triu (x, k) error: evaluating if command near line 34, column 3 error: called from `triu' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/triu.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/triu-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/triu-3.m Octave Output: usage: triu (x, k) error: evaluating if command near line 34, column 3 error: called from `triu' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/triu.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/triu-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/vec-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/vec-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/vec-2.m Octave Output: usage: vec (x) error: evaluating if command near line 35, column 3 error: called from `vec' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/linear-algebra/vec.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/vec-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/vec-3.m Octave Output: usage: vec (x) error: evaluating if command near line 35, column 3 error: called from `vec' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/linear-algebra/vec.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/vec-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/vech-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/vech-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/vech-2.m Octave Output: usage: vech (x) error: evaluating if command near line 36, column 3 error: called from `vech' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/linear-algebra/vech.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/vech-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/vech-3.m Octave Output: usage: vech (x) error: evaluating if command near line 36, column 3 error: called from `vech' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/linear-algebra/vech.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/vech-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/eye-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/eye-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/eye-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** eye: -- Built-in Function: eye (X) -- Built-in Function: eye (N, M) -- Built-in Function: eye (..., CLASS) Return an identity matrix. If invoked with a single scalar argument, `eye' returns a square matrix with the dimension specified. If you supply two scalar arguments, `eye' takes them to be the number of rows and columns. If given a vector with two elements, `eye' uses the values of the elements as the number of rows and columns, respectively. For example, eye (3) => 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 The following expressions all produce the same result: eye (2) == eye (2, 2) == eye (size ([1, 2; 3, 4]) The optional argument CLASS, allows `eye' to return an array of the specified type, like val = zeros (n,m, "uint8") For compatibility with MATLAB, calling `eye' with no arguments is equivalent to calling it with an argument of 1. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/eye-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/ones-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/ones-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/ones-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/ones-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/zeros-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/zeros-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/zeros-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/zeros-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/rand-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/rand-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/rand-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/rand-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/randn-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/randn-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/randn-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/randn-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/diag-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/diag-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/diag-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** diag: -- Built-in Function: diag (V, K) Return a diagonal matrix with vector V on diagonal K. The second argument is optional. If it is positive, the vector is placed on the K-th super-diagonal. If it is negative, it is placed on the -K-th sub-diagonal. The default value of K is 0, and the vector is placed on the main diagonal. For example, diag ([1, 2, 3], 1) => 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/diag-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/diag-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** diag: -- Built-in Function: diag (V, K) Return a diagonal matrix with vector V on diagonal K. The second argument is optional. If it is positive, the vector is placed on the K-th super-diagonal. If it is negative, it is placed on the -K-th sub-diagonal. The default value of K is 0, and the vector is placed on the main diagonal. For example, diag ([1, 2, 3], 1) => 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/diag-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/linspace-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/linspace-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/linspace-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/linspace-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/linspace-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** linspace: -- Built-in Function: linspace (BASE, LIMIT, N) Return a row vector with N linearly spaced elements between BASE and LIMIT. The number of elements, N, must be greater than 1. The BASE and LIMIT are always included in the range. If BASE is greater than LIMIT, the elements are stored in decreasing order. If the number of points is not specified, a value of 100 is used. The `linspace' function always returns a row vector. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/linspace-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/linspace-4.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** linspace: -- Built-in Function: linspace (BASE, LIMIT, N) Return a row vector with N linearly spaced elements between BASE and LIMIT. The number of elements, N, must be greater than 1. The BASE and LIMIT are always included in the range. If BASE is greater than LIMIT, the elements are stored in decreasing order. If the number of points is not specified, a value of 100 is used. The `linspace' function always returns a row vector. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/linspace-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/linspace-5.m Octave Output: warning: implicit conversion from real matrix to real scalar [?1034hans = 1.0000 1.8000 2.6000 3.4000 4.2000 5.0000 PASS: octave.test/matrix/linspace-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/logspace-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/logspace-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/logspace-2.m Octave Output: error: logspace: arguments must be scalars error: evaluating if command near line 85, column 3 error: called from `logspace' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/logspace.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/logspace-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/logspace-3.m Octave Output: usage: logspace (x1, x2, n) error: evaluating if command near line 69, column 3 error: called from `logspace' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/logspace.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/logspace-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/logspace-4.m Octave Output: usage: logspace (x1, x2, n) error: evaluating if command near line 69, column 3 error: called from `logspace' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/logspace.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/logspace-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/sylvester_matrix-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/sylvester_matrix-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/sylvester_matrix-2.m Octave Output: error: sylvester_matrix: expecting scalar argument error: evaluating if command near line 43, column 3 error: called from `sylvester_matrix' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/special-matrix/sylvester_matrix.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/sylvester_matrix-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/sylvester_matrix-3.m Octave Output: usage: sylvester_matrix (n) error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `sylvester_matrix' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/special-matrix/sylvester_matrix.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/sylvester_matrix-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/sylvester_matrix-4.m Octave Output: usage: sylvester_matrix (n) error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `sylvester_matrix' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/special-matrix/sylvester_matrix.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/sylvester_matrix-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/hankel-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/hankel-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/hankel-2.m Octave Output: error: hankel: expecting vector arguments error: evaluating if command near line 63, column 3 error: called from `hankel' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/special-matrix/hankel.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/hankel-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/hankel-3.m Octave Output: usage: hankel (c, r) error: evaluating if command near line 54, column 3 error: called from `hankel' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/special-matrix/hankel.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/hankel-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/hankel-4.m Octave Output: usage: hankel (c, r) error: evaluating if command near line 54, column 3 error: called from `hankel' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/special-matrix/hankel.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/hankel-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/hilb-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/hilb-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/hilb-2.m Octave Output: usage: hilb (n) error: evaluating if command near line 54, column 3 error: called from `hilb' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/special-matrix/hilb.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/hilb-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/hilb-3.m Octave Output: usage: hilb (n) error: evaluating if command near line 54, column 3 error: called from `hilb' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/special-matrix/hilb.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/hilb-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/invhilb-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/invhilb-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/invhilb-2.m Octave Output: error: invhilb: expecting scalar argument, found something else error: evaluating if command near line 78, column 3 error: called from `invhilb' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/special-matrix/invhilb.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/invhilb-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/invhilb-3.m Octave Output: usage: invhilb (n) error: evaluating if command near line 73, column 3 error: called from `invhilb' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/special-matrix/invhilb.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/invhilb-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/invhilb-4.m Octave Output: usage: invhilb (n) error: evaluating if command near line 73, column 3 error: called from `invhilb' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/special-matrix/invhilb.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/invhilb-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/toeplitz-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/toeplitz-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/toeplitz-2.m Octave Output: error: toeplitz: expecting vector arguments error: evaluating if command near line 71, column 3 error: called from `toeplitz' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/special-matrix/toeplitz.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/toeplitz-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/toeplitz-3.m Octave Output: usage: toeplitz (c, r) error: evaluating if command near line 62, column 3 error: called from `toeplitz' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/special-matrix/toeplitz.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/toeplitz-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/toeplitz-4.m Octave Output: usage: toeplitz (c, r) error: evaluating if command near line 62, column 3 error: called from `toeplitz' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/special-matrix/toeplitz.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/toeplitz-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/vander-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/matrix/vander-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/vander-2.m Octave Output: error: vander: argument must be a vector error: evaluating if command near line 60, column 3 error: called from `vander' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/special-matrix/vander.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/vander-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/vander-3.m Octave Output: usage: vander (c) error: evaluating if command near line 56, column 3 error: called from `vander' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/special-matrix/vander.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/vander-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/matrix/vander-4.m Octave Output: usage: vander (c) error: evaluating if command near line 56, column 3 error: called from `vander' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/special-matrix/vander.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/matrix/vander-4.m testcase ./octave.test/matrix/matrix.exp completed in 8 seconds Running ./octave.test/nonlin/nonlin.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/nonlin/fsolve-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hinfo good solution good value good PASS: octave.test/nonlin/fsolve-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/nonlin/fsolve-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hinfo good solution good value good PASS: octave.test/nonlin/fsolve-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/nonlin/fsolve_options-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/nonlin/fsolve_options-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/nonlin/fsolve_options-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fsolve_options: -- Loadable Function: fsolve_options (OPT, VAL) When called with two arguments, this function allows you set options parameters for the function `fsolve'. Given one argument, `fsolve_options' returns the value of the corresponding option. If no arguments are supplied, the names of all the available options and their current values are displayed. Options include `"tolerance"' Nonnegative relative tolerance. Options for NLEqn include: keyword value ------- ----- tolerance 1.49012e-08 child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/nonlin/fsolve_options-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/nonlin/fsolve_options-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fsolve_options: -- Loadable Function: fsolve_options (OPT, VAL) When called with two arguments, this function allows you set options parameters for the function `fsolve'. Given one argument, `fsolve_options' returns the value of the corresponding option. If no arguments are supplied, the names of all the available options and their current values are displayed. Options include `"tolerance"' Nonnegative relative tolerance. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/nonlin/fsolve_options-3.m testcase ./octave.test/nonlin/nonlin.exp completed in 1 seconds Running ./octave.test/number/number.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/ismatrix-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/number/ismatrix-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/ismatrix-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/number/ismatrix-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/ismatrix-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/number/ismatrix-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/ismatrix-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/number/ismatrix-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/ismatrix-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/ismatrix-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/ismatrix-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/ismatrix-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/ismatrix-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/ismatrix-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/ismatrix-8.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/ismatrix-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/ismatrix-9.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** ismatrix: -- Built-in Function: ismatrix (A) Return 1 if A is a matrix. Otherwise, return 0. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/number/ismatrix-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/ismatrix-10.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** ismatrix: -- Built-in Function: ismatrix (A) Return 1 if A is a matrix. Otherwise, return 0. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/number/ismatrix-10.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isvector-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/number/isvector-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isvector-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/number/isvector-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isvector-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/isvector-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isvector-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/isvector-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isvector-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/isvector-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isvector-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/isvector-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isvector-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/isvector-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isvector-8.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/isvector-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isvector-9.m Octave Output: usage: isvector (x) error: evaluating if command near line 33, column 3 error: called from `isvector' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/isvector.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/number/isvector-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isvector-10.m Octave Output: usage: isvector (x) error: evaluating if command near line 33, column 3 error: called from `isvector' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/isvector.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/number/isvector-10.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isscalar-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/number/isscalar-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isscalar-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/isscalar-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isscalar-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/isscalar-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isscalar-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/isscalar-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isscalar-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/isscalar-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isscalar-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/isscalar-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isscalar-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/isscalar-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isscalar-8.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/isscalar-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isscalar-9.m Octave Output: usage: isscalar (x) error: evaluating if command near line 33, column 3 error: called from `isscalar' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/isscalar.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/number/isscalar-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/isscalar-10.m Octave Output: usage: isscalar (x) error: evaluating if command near line 33, column 3 error: called from `isscalar' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/isscalar.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/number/isscalar-10.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issquare-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/number/issquare-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issquare-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/issquare-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issquare-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/issquare-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issquare-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/number/issquare-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issquare-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/issquare-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issquare-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/issquare-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issquare-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/issquare-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issquare-8.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/issquare-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issquare-9.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/issquare-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issquare-10.m Octave Output: usage: issquare (x) error: evaluating if command near line 36, column 3 error: called from `issquare' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/issquare.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/number/issquare-10.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issquare-11.m Octave Output: usage: issquare (x) error: evaluating if command near line 36, column 3 error: called from `issquare' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/issquare.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/number/issquare-11.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issymmetric-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/number/issymmetric-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issymmetric-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/issymmetric-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issymmetric-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/issymmetric-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issymmetric-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/number/issymmetric-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issymmetric-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/issymmetric-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issymmetric-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/issymmetric-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issymmetric-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/issymmetric-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issymmetric-8.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/number/issymmetric-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issymmetric-9.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/number/issymmetric-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issymmetric-10.m Octave Output: usage: issymmetric (x {,tol}) error: evaluating if command near line 36, column 3 error: called from `issymmetric' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/issymmetric.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/number/issymmetric-10.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/number/issymmetric-11.m Octave Output: usage: issymmetric (x {,tol}) error: evaluating if command near line 36, column 3 error: called from `issymmetric' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/issymmetric.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/number/issymmetric-11.m testcase ./octave.test/number/number.exp completed in 4 seconds Running ./octave.test/optim/optim.exp ... testcase ./octave.test/optim/optim.exp completed in 0 seconds Running ./octave.test/plot/plot.exp ... testcase ./octave.test/plot/plot.exp completed in 0 seconds Running ./octave.test/poly/poly.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/compan-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/compan-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/compan-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/compan-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/compan-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/compan-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/compan-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/compan-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/compan-5.m Octave Output: error: compan: expecting a vector argument error: evaluating if command near line 69, column 3 error: called from `compan' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/polynomial/compan.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/poly/compan-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/compan-6.m Octave Output: error: compan: expecting a vector argument error: evaluating if command near line 69, column 3 error: called from `compan' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/polynomial/compan.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/poly/compan-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/conv-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/conv-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/conv-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/conv-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/conv-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/conv-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/conv-4.m Octave Output: error: conv: both arguments must be vectors error: evaluating if command near line 42, column 3 error: called from `conv' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/polynomial/conv.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/poly/conv-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/conv-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 6 FAIL: octave.test/poly/conv-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/conv-6.m Octave Output: error: conv: both arguments must be vectors error: evaluating if command near line 42, column 3 error: called from `conv' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/polynomial/conv.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/poly/conv-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/deconv-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/deconv-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/deconv-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/deconv-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/deconv-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/deconv-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/deconv-4.m Octave Output: error: conv: both arguments must be vectors error: evaluating if command near line 44, column 3 error: called from `deconv' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/polynomial/deconv.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/poly/deconv-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/deconv-5.m Octave Output: error: number of rows must match (2 != 1) near line 65, column 32 error: evaluating binary operator `-' near line 65, column 36 error: evaluating assignment expression near line 65, column 7 error: evaluating if command near line 62, column 3 error: called from `deconv' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/polynomial/deconv.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/poly/deconv-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/poly-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/poly-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/poly-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/poly-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/poly-3.m Octave Output: usage: poly (x), where x is a vector or a square matrix error: evaluating if command near line 41, column 3 error: called from `poly' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/polynomial/poly.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/poly/poly-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/poly-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/poly-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyderiv-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/polyderiv-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyderiv-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/polyderiv-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyderiv-3.m Octave Output: error: polyderiv: argument must be a vector error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `polyderiv' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/polynomial/polyderiv.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/poly/polyderiv-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyderiv-4.m Octave Output: error: polyderiv: argument must be a vector error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `polyderiv' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/polynomial/polyderiv.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/poly/polyderiv-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyfit-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/polyfit-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyfit-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/polyfit-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyfit-3.m Octave Output: error: polyfit: x and y must be vectors of the same size error: evaluating if command near line 67, column 3 error: called from `polyfit' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/polynomial/polyfit.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/poly/polyfit-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyfit-4.m Octave Output: usage: polyfit (x, y, n) error: evaluating if command near line 63, column 3 error: called from `polyfit' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/polynomial/polyfit.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/poly/polyfit-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyfit-5.m Octave Output: error: polyfit: n must be a nonnegative integer error: evaluating if command near line 71, column 3 error: called from `polyfit' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/polynomial/polyfit.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/poly/polyfit-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyinteg-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/polyinteg-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyinteg-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/polyinteg-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyinteg-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/polyinteg-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyinteg-4.m Octave Output: error: argument must be a vector error: evaluating if command near line 41, column 3 error: called from `polyinteg' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/polynomial/polyinteg.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/poly/polyinteg-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyreduce-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/polyreduce-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyreduce-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/polyreduce-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyreduce-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/polyreduce-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyreduce-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/polyreduce-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyreduce-5.m Octave Output: error: polyreduce: argument must be a vector error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `polyreduce' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/polynomial/polyreduce.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/poly/polyreduce-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyval-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/polyval-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyval-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/polyval-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyval-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/polyval-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyval-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/polyval-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyval-5.m Octave Output: error: polyval: first argument must be a vector error: evaluating if command near line 44, column 3 error: called from `polyval' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/polynomial/polyval.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/poly/polyval-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyval-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/polyval-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyvalm-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/polyvalm-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/polyvalm-2.m Octave Output: error: polyvalm: second argument must be a square matrix error: evaluating if command near line 48, column 3 error: called from `polyvalm' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/polynomial/polyvalm.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/poly/polyvalm-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/residue-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 parse error near line 6 of file ./octave.test/poly/residue-1.m syntax error >>> && isempty (k) ^ child process exited abnormally FAIL: octave.test/poly/residue-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/roots-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/roots-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/roots-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/poly/roots-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/poly/roots-3.m Octave Output: usage: roots (v), where v is a vector error: evaluating if command near line 46, column 3 error: called from `roots' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/polynomial/roots.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/poly/roots-3.m testcase ./octave.test/poly/poly.exp completed in 4 seconds Running ./octave.test/prefer/prefer.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-4.m Octave Output: error: unterminated string constant parse error near line 2 of file ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-4.m syntax error >>> [m '] ^ [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/prefer/prefer-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-8.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 3 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-9.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-10.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-10.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-11.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-11.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-12.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 100 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-12.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-13.m Octave Output: warning: implicit conversion from string to real N-d array [?1034hans = 100 PASS: octave.test/prefer/prefer-13.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-14.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-14.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-15.m Octave Output: warning: implicit conversion from complex scalar to real scalar [?1034hans = 1 PASS: octave.test/prefer/prefer-15.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-17.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-17.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-18.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-18.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-19.m Octave Output: [?1034h1 PASS: octave.test/prefer/prefer-19.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-20.m Octave Output: [?1034ha = 1 PASS: octave.test/prefer/prefer-20.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-21.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = [] PASS: octave.test/prefer/prefer-21.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-22.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = [](3x0) PASS: octave.test/prefer/prefer-22.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-23.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-23.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-24.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-24.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-25.m Octave Output: [?1034h FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-25.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-26.m Octave Output: [?1034h PASS: octave.test/prefer/prefer-26.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-27.m Octave Output: [?1034h# Created by Octave 2.1.73, Tue May 15 00:02:09 2007 CEST # name: x # type: scalar 3 PASS: octave.test/prefer/prefer-27.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-28.m Octave Output: [?1034hx = 3.1416 # Created by Octave 2.1.73, Tue May 15 00:02:09 2007 CEST # name: x # type: scalar 3.1416 PASS: octave.test/prefer/prefer-28.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-29.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-29.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-30.m Octave Output: [?1034h PASS: octave.test/prefer/prefer-30.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-32.m Octave Output: warning: eye: converting negative dimension to zero [?1034hans = [](0x0) PASS: octave.test/prefer/prefer-32.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-33.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-33.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-34.m Octave Output: [?1034h PASS: octave.test/prefer/prefer-34.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-35.m Octave Output: warning: suggest parenthesis around assignment used as truth value [?1034h PASS: octave.test/prefer/prefer-35.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-38.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/prefer/prefer-38.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/prefer/prefer-39.m Octave Output: warning: division by zero [?1034hans = 1 PASS: octave.test/prefer/prefer-39.m testcase ./octave.test/prefer/prefer.exp completed in 3 seconds Running ./octave.test/quad/quad.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/quad/quad-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/quad/quad-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/quad/quad-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 ABNORMAL RETURN FROM DQAGP PASS: octave.test/quad/quad-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/quad/quad-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** quad: -- Loadable Function: [V, IER, NFUN, ERR] = quad (F, A, B, TOL, SING) Integrate a nonlinear function of one variable using Quadpack. The first argument is the name of the function, the function handle or the inline function to call to compute the value of the integrand. It must have the form y = f (x) where Y and X are scalars. The second and third arguments are limits of integration. Either or both may be infinite. The optional argument TOL is a vector that specifies the desired accuracy of the result. The first element of the vector is the desired absolute tolerance, and the second element is the desired relative tolerance. To choose a relative test only, set the absolute tolerance to zero. To choose an absolute test only, set the relative tolerance to zero. The optional argument SING is a vector of values at which the integrand is known to be singular. The result of the integration is returned in V and IER contains an integer error code (0 indicates a successful integration). The value of NFUN indicates how many function evaluations were required, and ERR contains an estimate of the error in the solution. You can use the function `quad_options' to set optional parameters for `quad'. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/quad/quad-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/quad/quad-4.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** quad: -- Loadable Function: [V, IER, NFUN, ERR] = quad (F, A, B, TOL, SING) Integrate a nonlinear function of one variable using Quadpack. The first argument is the name of the function, the function handle or the inline function to call to compute the value of the integrand. It must have the form y = f (x) where Y and X are scalars. The second and third arguments are limits of integration. Either or both may be infinite. The optional argument TOL is a vector that specifies the desired accuracy of the result. The first element of the vector is the desired absolute tolerance, and the second element is the desired relative tolerance. To choose a relative test only, set the absolute tolerance to zero. To choose an absolute test only, set the relative tolerance to zero. The optional argument SING is a vector of values at which the integrand is known to be singular. The result of the integration is returned in V and IER contains an integer error code (0 indicates a successful integration). The value of NFUN indicates how many function evaluations were required, and ERR contains an estimate of the error in the solution. You can use the function `quad_options' to set optional parameters for `quad'. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/quad/quad-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/quad/quad_options-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/quad/quad_options-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/quad/quad_options-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** quad_options: -- Loadable Function: quad_options (OPT, VAL) When called with two arguments, this function allows you set options parameters for the function `quad'. Given one argument, `quad_options' returns the value of the corresponding option. If no arguments are supplied, the names of all the available options and their current values are displayed. Options include `"absolute tolerance"' Absolute tolerance; may be zero for pure relative error test. `"relative tolerance"' Nonnegative relative tolerance. If the absolute tolerance is zero, the relative tolerance must be greater than or equal to `max (50*eps, 0.5e-28)'. Options for Quad include: keyword value ------- ----- absolute tolerance 1.49012e-08 relative tolerance 1.49012e-08 child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/quad/quad_options-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/quad/quad_options-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** quad_options: -- Loadable Function: quad_options (OPT, VAL) When called with two arguments, this function allows you set options parameters for the function `quad'. Given one argument, `quad_options' returns the value of the corresponding option. If no arguments are supplied, the names of all the available options and their current values are displayed. Options include `"absolute tolerance"' Absolute tolerance; may be zero for pure relative error test. `"relative tolerance"' Nonnegative relative tolerance. If the absolute tolerance is zero, the relative tolerance must be greater than or equal to `max (50*eps, 0.5e-28)'. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/quad/quad_options-3.m testcase ./octave.test/quad/quad.exp completed in 1 seconds Running ./octave.test/recursion/recursion.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/recursion/recursion-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 120 FAIL: octave.test/recursion/recursion-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/recursion/recursion-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 120 FAIL: octave.test/recursion/recursion-2.m testcase ./octave.test/recursion/recursion.exp completed in 0 seconds Running ./octave.test/return/return.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/return/return-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/return/return-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/return/return-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h PASS: octave.test/return/return-2.m testcase ./octave.test/return/return.exp completed in 0 seconds Running ./octave.test/set/set.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/create_set-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/set/create_set-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/create_set-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/set/create_set-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/create_set-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/set/create_set-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/create_set-4.m Octave Output: usage: create_set(x) error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `create_set' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/set/create_set.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/set/create_set-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/union-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/set/union-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/union-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/set/union-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/union-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/set/union-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/union-4.m Octave Output: usage: union(a,b) error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `union' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/set/union.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/set/union-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/union-5.m Octave Output: usage: union(a,b) error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `union' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/set/union.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/set/union-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/intersection-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/set/intersection-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/intersection-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/set/intersection-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/intersection-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/set/intersection-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/intersection-4.m Octave Output: usage: intersection(a,b) error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `intersection' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/set/intersection.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/set/intersection-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/intersection-5.m Octave Output: usage: intersection(a,b) error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `intersection' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/set/intersection.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/set/intersection-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/complement-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/set/complement-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/complement-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/set/complement-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/complement-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/set/complement-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/complement-4.m Octave Output: usage: complement(a,b) error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `complement' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/set/complement.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/set/complement-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/set/complement-5.m Octave Output: usage: complement(a,b) error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `complement' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/set/complement.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/set/complement-5.m testcase ./octave.test/set/set.exp completed in 2 seconds Running ./octave.test/signal/signal.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/signal/detrend-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/signal/detrend-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/signal/detrend-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/signal/detrend-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/signal/detrend-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/signal/detrend-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/signal/fft-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/signal/fft-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/signal/ifft-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/signal/ifft-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/signal/fft2-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/signal/fft2-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/signal/ifft2-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/signal/ifft2-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/signal/unwrap-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/signal/unwrap-1.m testcase ./octave.test/signal/signal.exp completed in 0 seconds Running ./octave.test/stats/stats.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/mean-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/stats/mean-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/mean-2.m Octave Output: usage: mean (x, dim, opt) or mean (x, dim, opt) error: evaluating if command near line 65, column 3 error: called from `mean' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/statistics/base/mean.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/stats/mean-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/mean-3.m Octave Output: usage: mean: expecting opt to be a string error: evaluating if command near line 77, column 5 error: evaluating if command near line 65, column 3 error: called from `mean' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/statistics/base/mean.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/stats/mean-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/median-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/stats/median-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/median-2.m Octave Output: usage: median (a, dim) error: evaluating if command near line 53, column 3 error: called from `median' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/statistics/base/median.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/stats/median-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/median-3.m Octave Output: usage: median (a, dim) error: evaluating if command near line 53, column 3 error: called from `median' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/statistics/base/median.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/stats/median-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/std-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/stats/std-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/std-2.m Octave Output: usage: std (a, opt, dim) error: evaluating if command near line 66, column 3 error: called from `std' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/statistics/base/std.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/stats/std-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/std-3.m Octave Output: usage: std (a, opt, dim) error: evaluating if command near line 66, column 3 error: called from `std' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/statistics/base/std.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/stats/std-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/cov-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/stats/cov-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/cov-2.m Octave Output: usage: cov (x, y) error: evaluating if command near line 34, column 3 error: called from `cov' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/statistics/base/cov.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/stats/cov-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/cov-3.m Octave Output: usage: cov (x, y) error: evaluating if command near line 34, column 3 error: called from `cov' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/statistics/base/cov.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/stats/cov-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/corrcoef-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/stats/corrcoef-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/corrcoef-2.m Octave Output: usage: corrcoef (x, y) error: evaluating if command near line 35, column 3 error: called from `corrcoef' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/statistics/base/corrcoef.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/stats/corrcoef-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/corrcoef-3.m Octave Output: usage: corrcoef (x, y) error: evaluating if command near line 35, column 3 error: called from `corrcoef' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/statistics/base/corrcoef.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/stats/corrcoef-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/kurtosis-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/stats/kurtosis-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/kurtosis-2.m Octave Output: usage: kurtosis (x, dim) error: evaluating if command near line 50, column 3 error: called from `kurtosis' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/statistics/base/kurtosis.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/stats/kurtosis-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/kurtosis-3.m Octave Output: usage: kurtosis (x, dim) error: evaluating if command near line 50, column 3 error: called from `kurtosis' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/statistics/base/kurtosis.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/stats/kurtosis-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/mahalanobis-2.m Octave Output: usage: mahalanobis (X, Y) error: evaluating if command near line 34, column 3 error: called from `mahalanobis' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/statistics/base/mahalanobis.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/stats/mahalanobis-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/mahalanobis-3.m Octave Output: usage: mahalanobis (X, Y) error: evaluating if command near line 34, column 3 error: called from `mahalanobis' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/statistics/base/mahalanobis.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/stats/mahalanobis-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/skewness-2.m Octave Output: usage: skewness (x, dim) error: evaluating if command near line 49, column 3 error: called from `skewness' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/statistics/base/skewness.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/stats/skewness-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/stats/skewness-3.m Octave Output: usage: skewness (x, dim) error: evaluating if command near line 49, column 3 error: called from `skewness' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/statistics/base/skewness.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/stats/skewness-3.m testcase ./octave.test/stats/stats.exp completed in 2 seconds Running ./octave.test/string/string.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/str-esc-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hok PASS: octave.test/string/str-esc-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/str-esc-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hok PASS: octave.test/string/str-esc-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/str-esc-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hok PASS: octave.test/string/str-esc-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/str-esc-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hok PASS: octave.test/string/str-esc-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/str-esc-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hok PASS: octave.test/string/str-esc-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/str-esc-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hok PASS: octave.test/string/str-esc-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/str-esc-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hok PASS: octave.test/string/str-esc-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/str-esc-8.m Octave Output: [?1034hok PASS: octave.test/string/str-esc-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/str-esc-9.m Octave Output: [?1034hok PASS: octave.test/string/str-esc-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/str-esc-10.m Octave Output: [?1034hok PASS: octave.test/string/str-esc-10.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/str-esc-11.m Octave Output: warning: unrecognized escape sequence `\x' -- converting to `x' [?1034hok PASS: octave.test/string/str-esc-11.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/str-esc-12.m Octave Output: [?1034hok PASS: octave.test/string/str-esc-12.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/string_fill_char-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/string_fill_char-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/string_fill_char-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/string_fill_char-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/ischar-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/string/ischar-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/ischar-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/string/ischar-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/ischar-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/string/ischar-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/ischar-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/string/ischar-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/ischar-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/ischar-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/ischar-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/ischar-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/ischar-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/ischar-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/ischar-8.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/ischar-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/ischar-9.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/string/ischar-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/ischar-10.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** ischar: -- Built-in Function: ischar (A) Return 1 if A is a string. Otherwise, return 0. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/ischar-10.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/ischar-11.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** ischar: -- Built-in Function: ischar (A) Return 1 if A is a string. Otherwise, return 0. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/ischar-11.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/blanks-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/blanks-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/blanks-2.m Octave Output: usage: blanks (n) error: evaluating if command near line 30, column 3 error: called from `blanks' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/blanks.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/blanks-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/blanks-3.m Octave Output: usage: blanks (n) error: evaluating if command near line 30, column 3 error: called from `blanks' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/blanks.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/blanks-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/char-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/char-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/char-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** char: -- Built-in Function: char (X) -- Built-in Function: char (CELL_ARRAY) -- Built-in Function: char (S1, S2, ...) Create a string array from a numeric matrix, cell array, or list of If the argument is a numeric matrix, each element of the matrix is converted to the corresponding ASCII character. For example, char ([97, 98, 99]) => "abc" If the argument is a cell array of strings, the result is a string array with each element corresponding to one element of the cell array. For multiple string arguments, the result is a string array with each element corresponding to the arguments. The returned values are padded with blanks as needed to make each row of the string array have the same length. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/char-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/char-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/char-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/int2str-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/int2str-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/int2str-2.m Octave Output: usage: int2str (x) error: evaluating if command near line 35, column 3 error: called from `int2str' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/int2str.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/int2str-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/int2str-3.m Octave Output: usage: int2str (x) error: evaluating if command near line 35, column 3 error: called from `int2str' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/int2str.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/int2str-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/num2str-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/num2str-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/num2str-2.m Octave Output: usage: num2str (x) or num2str (x, precision) or num2str (x, fmt) error: evaluating if command near line 35, column 3 error: called from `num2str' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/num2str.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/num2str-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/num2str-3.m Octave Output: usage: num2str (x) or num2str (x, precision) or num2str (x, fmt) error: evaluating if command near line 35, column 3 error: called from `num2str' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/general/num2str.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/num2str-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/strcat-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/strcat-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/strcat-2.m Octave Output: usage: strcat (s, t, ...) error: evaluating if command near line 38, column 3 error: called from `strcat' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/strcat.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/strcat-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/strcat-3.m Octave Output: error: strcat: all arguments must be strings error: evaluating if command near line 42, column 7 error: evaluating if command near line 38, column 3 error: called from `strcat' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/strcat.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/strcat-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/strcat-4.m Octave Output: usage: strcat (s, t, ...) error: evaluating if command near line 38, column 3 error: called from `strcat' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/strcat.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/strcat-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/str2mat-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/str2mat-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/str2mat-2.m Octave Output: usage: str2mat (s1, ...) error: evaluating if command near line 36, column 3 error: called from `str2mat' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/str2mat.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/str2mat-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/str2mat-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/str2mat-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/deblank-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/deblank-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/deblank-2.m Octave Output: usage: deblank (s) error: evaluating if command near line 32, column 3 error: called from `deblank' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/deblank.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/deblank-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/deblank-3.m Octave Output: usage: deblank (s) error: evaluating if command near line 32, column 3 error: called from `deblank' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/deblank.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/deblank-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/deblank-4.m Octave Output: error: deblank: expecting string argument error: evaluating if command near line 36, column 3 error: called from `deblank' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/deblank.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/deblank-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/findstr-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/findstr-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/findstr-2.m Octave Output: usage: findstr (s, t, overlap) error: evaluating if command near line 43, column 3 error: called from `findstr' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/findstr.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/findstr-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/findstr-3.m Octave Output: usage: findstr (s, t, overlap) error: evaluating if command near line 43, column 3 error: called from `findstr' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/findstr.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/findstr-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/index-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/index-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/index-2.m Octave Output: usage: index (s, t) error: evaluating if command near line 40, column 3 error: called from `index' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/index.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/index-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/index-3.m Octave Output: usage: index (s, t) error: evaluating if command near line 40, column 3 error: called from `index' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/index.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/index-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/rindex-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/rindex-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/rindex-2.m Octave Output: usage: rindex (s, t) error: evaluating if command near line 40, column 3 error: called from `rindex' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/rindex.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/rindex-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/rindex-3.m Octave Output: usage: rindex (s, t) error: evaluating if command near line 40, column 3 error: called from `rindex' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/rindex.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/rindex-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/split-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/split-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/split-2.m Octave Output: usage: split (s, t) error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `split' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/split.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/split-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/split-3.m Octave Output: usage: split (s, t) error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `split' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/split.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/split-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/strrep-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/strrep-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/strrep-2.m Octave Output: usage: strrep (s, x, y) error: evaluating if command near line 37, column 3 error: called from `strrep' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/strrep.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/strrep-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/strrep-3.m Octave Output: usage: strrep (s, x, y) error: evaluating if command near line 37, column 3 error: called from `strrep' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/strrep.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/strrep-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/substr-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/substr-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/substr-2.m Octave Output: usage: substr (s, offset, len) error: evaluating if command near line 47, column 3 error: called from `substr' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/substr.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/substr-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/substr-3.m Octave Output: usage: substr (s, offset, len) error: evaluating if command near line 47, column 3 error: called from `substr' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/substr.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/substr-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/strcmp-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/strcmp-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/strcmp-2.m Octave Output: usage: strcmp (s, t) error: evaluating if command near line 35, column 3 error: called from `strcmp' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/strcmp.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/strcmp-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/strcmp-3.m Octave Output: usage: strcmp (s, t) error: evaluating if command near line 35, column 3 error: called from `strcmp' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/strcmp.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/strcmp-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/bin2dec-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/bin2dec-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/bin2dec-2.m Octave Output: usage: bin2dec (b) error: evaluating if command near line 41, column 3 error: called from `bin2dec' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/bin2dec.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/bin2dec-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/bin2dec-3.m Octave Output: usage: bin2dec (b) error: evaluating if command near line 41, column 3 error: called from `bin2dec' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/bin2dec.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/bin2dec-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/dec2bin-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/dec2bin-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/dec2bin-2.m Octave Output: usage: dec2bin (n [, len]) error: evaluating if command near line 44, column 3 error: called from `dec2bin' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/dec2bin.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/dec2bin-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/dec2bin-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/dec2bin-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/dec2bin-4.m Octave Output: usage: dec2bin (n [, len]) error: evaluating if command near line 44, column 3 error: called from `dec2bin' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/dec2bin.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/dec2bin-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/dec2hex-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/dec2hex-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/dec2hex-2.m Octave Output: usage: dec2hex (n [, len]) error: evaluating if command near line 44, column 3 error: called from `dec2hex' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/dec2hex.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/dec2hex-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/dec2hex-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/dec2hex-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/dec2hex-4.m Octave Output: usage: dec2hex (n [, len]) error: evaluating if command near line 44, column 3 error: called from `dec2hex' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/dec2hex.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/dec2hex-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/hex2dec-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/hex2dec-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/hex2dec-2.m Octave Output: usage: hex2dec (b) error: evaluating if command near line 43, column 3 error: called from `hex2dec' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/hex2dec.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/hex2dec-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/hex2dec-3.m Octave Output: usage: hex2dec (b) error: evaluating if command near line 43, column 3 error: called from `hex2dec' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/hex2dec.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/hex2dec-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/str2num-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/str2num-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/str2num-2.m Octave Output: usage: str2num (s) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `str2num' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/str2num.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/str2num-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/str2num-3.m Octave Output: usage: str2num (s) error: evaluating if command near line 29, column 3 error: called from `str2num' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/strings/str2num.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/str2num-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/undo_string_escapes-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/undo_string_escapes-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/undo_string_escapes-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** undo_string_escapes: -- Built-in Function: undo_string_escapes (S) Converts special characters in strings back to their escaped forms. For example, the expression bell = "\a"; assigns the value of the alert character (control-g, ASCII code 7) to the string variable `bell'. If this string is printed, the system will ring the terminal bell (if it is possible). This is normally the desired outcome. However, sometimes it is useful to be able to print the original representation of the string, with the special characters replaced by their escape sequences. For example, octave:13> undo_string_escapes (bell) ans = \a replaces the unprintable alert character with its printable representation. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/undo_string_escapes-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/undo_string_escapes-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** undo_string_escapes: -- Built-in Function: undo_string_escapes (S) Converts special characters in strings back to their escaped forms. For example, the expression bell = "\a"; assigns the value of the alert character (control-g, ASCII code 7) to the string variable `bell'. If this string is printed, the system will ring the terminal bell (if it is possible). This is normally the desired outcome. However, sometimes it is useful to be able to print the original representation of the string, with the special characters replaced by their escape sequences. For example, octave:13> undo_string_escapes (bell) ans = \a replaces the unprintable alert character with its printable representation. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/undo_string_escapes-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/toascii-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/toascii-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/toascii-3.m Octave Output: error: toascii: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/toascii-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/toascii-3.m Octave Output: error: toascii: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/toascii-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/tolower-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/tolower-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/tolower-3.m Octave Output: error: tolower: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/tolower-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/tolower-3.m Octave Output: error: tolower: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/tolower-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/toupper-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/toupper-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/toupper-3.m Octave Output: error: toupper: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/toupper-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/toupper-3.m Octave Output: error: toupper: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/toupper-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isalnum-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/isalnum-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isalnum-2.m Octave Output: error: isalnum: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/isalnum-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isalnum-3.m Octave Output: error: isalnum: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/isalnum-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isalpha-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/isalpha-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isalpha-2.m Octave Output: error: isalpha: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/isalpha-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isalpha-3.m Octave Output: error: isalpha: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/isalpha-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isascii-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/isascii-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isascii-2.m Octave Output: error: isascii: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/isascii-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isascii-3.m Octave Output: error: isascii: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/isascii-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/iscntrl-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/iscntrl-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/iscntrl-2.m Octave Output: error: iscntrl: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/iscntrl-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/iscntrl-3.m Octave Output: error: iscntrl: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/iscntrl-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isdigit-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/isdigit-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isdigit-2.m Octave Output: error: isdigit: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/isdigit-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isdigit-3.m Octave Output: error: isdigit: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/isdigit-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isgraph-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/isgraph-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isgraph-2.m Octave Output: error: isgraph: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/isgraph-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isgraph-3.m Octave Output: error: isgraph: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/isgraph-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/islower-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/islower-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/islower-2.m Octave Output: error: islower: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/islower-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/islower-3.m Octave Output: error: islower: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/islower-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isprint-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/isprint-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isprint-2.m Octave Output: error: isprint: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/isprint-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isprint-3.m Octave Output: error: isprint: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/isprint-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/ispunct-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/ispunct-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/ispunct-2.m Octave Output: error: ispunct: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/ispunct-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/ispunct-3.m Octave Output: error: ispunct: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/ispunct-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isspace-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/isspace-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isspace-2.m Octave Output: error: isspace: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/isspace-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isspace-3.m Octave Output: error: isspace: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/isspace-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isupper-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/isupper-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isupper-2.m Octave Output: error: isupper: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/isupper-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isupper-3.m Octave Output: error: isupper: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/isupper-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isxdigit-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/string/isxdigit-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isxdigit-2.m Octave Output: error: isxdigit: too many arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/isxdigit-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/string/isxdigit-3.m Octave Output: error: isxdigit: too few arguments [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/string/isxdigit-3.m testcase ./octave.test/string/string.exp completed in 11 seconds Running ./octave.test/struct/struct.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/fieldnames-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/struct/fieldnames-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/fieldnames-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/struct/fieldnames-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/fieldnames-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fieldnames: -- Built-in Function: fieldnames (STRUCT) Return a cell array of strings naming the elements of the structure STRUCT. It is an error to call `fieldnames' with an argument that is not a structure. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/struct/fieldnames-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/fieldnames-4.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fieldnames: -- Built-in Function: fieldnames (STRUCT) Return a cell array of strings naming the elements of the structure STRUCT. It is an error to call `fieldnames' with an argument that is not a structure. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/struct/fieldnames-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/fieldnames-5.m Octave Output: error: fieldnames: wrong type argument `scalar' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/struct/fieldnames-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/isfield-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/struct/isfield-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/isfield-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/struct/isfield-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/isfield-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** isfield: -- Built-in Function: isfield (EXPR, NAME) Return true if the expression EXPR is a structure and it includes an element named NAME. The first argument must be a structure and the second must be a string. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/struct/isfield-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/isfield-4.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** isfield: -- Built-in Function: isfield (EXPR, NAME) Return true if the expression EXPR is a structure and it includes an element named NAME. The first argument must be a structure and the second must be a string. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/struct/isfield-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/isfield-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/struct/isfield-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/isfield-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/struct/isfield-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/isstruct-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/struct/isstruct-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/isstruct-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/struct/isstruct-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/isstruct-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/struct/isstruct-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/isstruct-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/struct/isstruct-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/isstruct-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/struct/isstruct-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/isstruct-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/struct/isstruct-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/isstruct-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 0 FAIL: octave.test/struct/isstruct-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/isstruct-8.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/struct/isstruct-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/isstruct-9.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/struct/isstruct-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/isstruct-10.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** isstruct: -- Built-in Function: isstruct (EXPR) Return 1 if the value of the expression EXPR is a structure. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/struct/isstruct-10.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/struct/isstruct-11.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** isstruct: -- Built-in Function: isstruct (EXPR) Return 1 if the value of the expression EXPR is a structure. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/struct/isstruct-11.m testcase ./octave.test/struct/struct.exp completed in 2 seconds Running ./octave.test/switch/switch.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/switch/switch-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/switch/switch-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/switch/switch-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/switch/switch-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/switch/switch-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/switch/switch-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/switch/switch-4.m Octave Output: parse error near line 1 of file ./octave.test/switch/switch-4.m syntax error >>> switch endswitch ^ [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/switch/switch-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/switch/switch-5.m Octave Output: parse error near line 1 of file ./octave.test/switch/switch-5.m syntax error >>> switch case endswitch ^ [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/switch/switch-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/switch/switch-6.m Octave Output: parse error near line 1 of file ./octave.test/switch/switch-6.m syntax error >>> switch 1 default 1; endswitch ^ [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/switch/switch-6.m testcase ./octave.test/switch/switch.exp completed in 0 seconds Running ./octave.test/system/system.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/time-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/time-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/ctime-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/ctime-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/ctime-2.m Octave Output: usage: ctime (TIME) error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `ctime' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/time/ctime.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/ctime-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/ctime-3.m Octave Output: usage: ctime (TIME) error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `ctime' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/time/ctime.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/ctime-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/gmtime-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/gmtime-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/gmtime-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** gmtime: -- Loadable Function: gmtime (T) Given a value returned from time (or any nonnegative integer), return a time structure corresponding to CUT. For example, gmtime (time ()) => { usec = 0 year = 97 mon = 1 mday = 17 sec = 6 zone = CST min = 15 wday = 1 hour = 7 isdst = 0 yday = 47 } Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/gmtime-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/gmtime-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** gmtime: -- Loadable Function: gmtime (T) Given a value returned from time (or any nonnegative integer), return a time structure corresponding to CUT. For example, gmtime (time ()) => { usec = 0 year = 97 mon = 1 mday = 17 sec = 6 zone = CST min = 15 wday = 1 hour = 7 isdst = 0 yday = 47 } Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/gmtime-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/localtime-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/localtime-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/localtime-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** localtime: -- Loadable Function: localtime (T) Given a value returned from time (or any nonnegative integer), return a time structure corresponding to the local time zone. localtime (time ()) => { usec = 0 year = 97 mon = 1 mday = 17 sec = 6 zone = CST min = 15 wday = 1 hour = 1 isdst = 0 yday = 47 } Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/localtime-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/localtime-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** localtime: -- Loadable Function: localtime (T) Given a value returned from time (or any nonnegative integer), return a time structure corresponding to the local time zone. localtime (time ()) => { usec = 0 year = 97 mon = 1 mday = 17 sec = 6 zone = CST min = 15 wday = 1 hour = 1 isdst = 0 yday = 47 } Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/localtime-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/mktime-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/mktime-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/mktime-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** mktime: -- Loadable Function: mktime (TM_STRUCT) Convert a time structure corresponding to the local time to the number of seconds since the epoch. For example, mktime (localtime (time ()) => 856163706 Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/mktime-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/mktime-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** mktime: -- Loadable Function: mktime (TM_STRUCT) Convert a time structure corresponding to the local time to the number of seconds since the epoch. For example, mktime (localtime (time ()) => 856163706 Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/mktime-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/asctime-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/asctime-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/asctime-2.m Octave Output: usage: asctime (TMSTRUCT) error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `asctime' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/time/asctime.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/asctime-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/asctime-3.m Octave Output: usage: asctime (TMSTRUCT) error: evaluating if command near line 39, column 3 error: called from `asctime' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/time/asctime.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/asctime-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/strftime-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/strftime-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/strftime-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** strftime: -- Loadable Function: strftime (TM_STRUCT) Format a time structure in a flexible way using `%' substitutions similar to those in `printf'. Except where noted, substituted fields have a fixed size; numeric fields are padded if necessary. Padding is with zeros by default; for fields that display a single number, padding can be changed or inhibited by following the `%' with one of the modifiers described below. Unknown field specifiers are copied as normal characters. All other characters are copied to the output without change. For example, strftime ("%r (%Z) %A %e %B %Y", localtime (time ())) => "01:15:06 AM (CST) Monday 17 February 1997" Octave's `strftime' function supports a superset of the ANSI C field specifiers. Literal character fields: `%' character. `n' Newline character. `t' Tab character. Numeric modifiers (a nonstandard extension): `- (dash)' Do not pad the field. `_ (underscore)' Pad the field with spaces. Time fields: `%H' Hour (00-23). `%I' Hour (01-12). `%k' Hour (0-23). `%l' Hour (1-12). `%M' Minute (00-59). `%p' Locale's AM or PM. `%r' Time, 12-hour (hh:mm:ss [AP]M). `%R' Time, 24-hour (hh:mm). `%s' Time in seconds since 00:00:00, Jan 1, 1970 (a nonstandard extension). `%S' Second (00-61). `%T' Time, 24-hour (hh:mm:ss). `%X' Locale's time representation (%H:%M:%S). `%Z' Time zone (EDT), or nothing if no time zone is determinable. Date fields: `%a' Locale's abbreviated weekday name (Sun-Sat). `%A' Locale's full weekday name, variable length (Sunday-Saturday). `%b' Locale's abbreviated month name (Jan-Dec). `%B' Locale's full month name, variable length (January-December). `%c' Locale's date and time (Sat Nov 04 12:02:33 EST 1989). `%C' Century (00-99). `%d' Day of month (01-31). `%e' Day of month ( 1-31). `%D' Date (mm/dd/yy). `%h' Same as %b. `%j' Day of year (001-366). `%m' Month (01-12). `%U' Week number of year with Sunday as first day of week (00-53). `%w' Day of week (0-6). `%W' Week number of year with Monday as first day of week (00-53). `%x' Locale's date representation (mm/dd/yy). `%y' Last two digits of year (00-99). `%Y' Year (1970-). Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/strftime-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/strftime-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** strftime: -- Loadable Function: strftime (TM_STRUCT) Format a time structure in a flexible way using `%' substitutions similar to those in `printf'. Except where noted, substituted fields have a fixed size; numeric fields are padded if necessary. Padding is with zeros by default; for fields that display a single number, padding can be changed or inhibited by following the `%' with one of the modifiers described below. Unknown field specifiers are copied as normal characters. All other characters are copied to the output without change. For example, strftime ("%r (%Z) %A %e %B %Y", localtime (time ())) => "01:15:06 AM (CST) Monday 17 February 1997" Octave's `strftime' function supports a superset of the ANSI C field specifiers. Literal character fields: `%' character. `n' Newline character. `t' Tab character. Numeric modifiers (a nonstandard extension): `- (dash)' Do not pad the field. `_ (underscore)' Pad the field with spaces. Time fields: `%H' Hour (00-23). `%I' Hour (01-12). `%k' Hour (0-23). `%l' Hour (1-12). `%M' Minute (00-59). `%p' Locale's AM or PM. `%r' Time, 12-hour (hh:mm:ss [AP]M). `%R' Time, 24-hour (hh:mm). `%s' Time in seconds since 00:00:00, Jan 1, 1970 (a nonstandard extension). `%S' Second (00-61). `%T' Time, 24-hour (hh:mm:ss). `%X' Locale's time representation (%H:%M:%S). `%Z' Time zone (EDT), or nothing if no time zone is determinable. Date fields: `%a' Locale's abbreviated weekday name (Sun-Sat). `%A' Locale's full weekday name, variable length (Sunday-Saturday). `%b' Locale's abbreviated month name (Jan-Dec). `%B' Locale's full month name, variable length (January-December). `%c' Locale's date and time (Sat Nov 04 12:02:33 EST 1989). `%C' Century (00-99). `%d' Day of month (01-31). `%e' Day of month ( 1-31). `%D' Date (mm/dd/yy). `%h' Same as %b. `%j' Day of year (001-366). `%m' Month (01-12). `%U' Week number of year with Sunday as first day of week (00-53). `%w' Day of week (0-6). `%W' Week number of year with Monday as first day of week (00-53). `%x' Locale's date representation (mm/dd/yy). `%y' Last two digits of year (00-99). `%Y' Year (1970-). Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/strftime-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/clock-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/clock-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/date-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/date-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/etime-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/etime-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/etime-2.m Octave Output: usage: etime (t1, t0) error: evaluating if command near line 42, column 3 error: called from `etime' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/miscellaneous/etime.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/etime-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/etime-3.m Octave Output: usage: etime (t1, t0) error: evaluating if command near line 42, column 3 error: called from `etime' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/miscellaneous/etime.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/etime-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/cputime-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/cputime-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/is_leap_year-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/is_leap_year-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/is_leap_year-2.m Octave Output: usage: is_leap_year (year) error: evaluating if command near line 38, column 3 error: called from `is_leap_year' in file `/var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/miscellaneous/is_leap_year.m' [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/is_leap_year-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/tic-toc-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/tic-toc-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/pause-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hok PASS: octave.test/system/pause-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/pause-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** pause: -- Built-in Function: pause (SECONDS) Suspend the execution of the program. If invoked without any arguments, Octave waits until you type a character. With a numeric argument, it pauses for the given number of seconds. For example, the following statement prints a message and then waits 5 seconds before clearing the screen. fprintf (stderr, "wait please... "); pause (5); clc; Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/pause-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/sleep-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hok PASS: octave.test/system/sleep-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/sleep-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** sleep: -- Built-in Function: sleep (SECONDS) Suspend the execution of the program for the given number of seconds. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/sleep-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/sleep-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** sleep: -- Built-in Function: sleep (SECONDS) Suspend the execution of the program for the given number of seconds. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/sleep-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/usleep-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hok PASS: octave.test/system/usleep-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/usleep-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** usleep: -- Built-in Function: usleep (MICROSECONDS) Suspend the execution of the program for the given number of microseconds. On systems where it is not possible to sleep for periods of time less than one second, `usleep' will pause the execution for `round (MICROSECONDS / 1e6)' seconds. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/usleep-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/usleep-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** usleep: -- Built-in Function: usleep (MICROSECONDS) Suspend the execution of the program for the given number of microseconds. On systems where it is not possible to sleep for periods of time less than one second, `usleep' will pause the execution for `round (MICROSECONDS / 1e6)' seconds. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/usleep-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/rename-1.m Octave Output: warning: fopen: default open mode is now binary [?1034hans = 1 PASS: octave.test/system/rename-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/rename-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** rename: -- Built-in Function: [ERR, MSG] = rename (OLD, NEW) Change the name of file OLD to NEW. If successful, ERR is 0 and MSG is an empty string. Otherwise, ERR is nonzero and MSG contains a system-dependent error message. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/rename-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/rename-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** rename: -- Built-in Function: [ERR, MSG] = rename (OLD, NEW) Change the name of file OLD to NEW. If successful, ERR is 0 and MSG is an empty string. Otherwise, ERR is nonzero and MSG contains a system-dependent error message. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/rename-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/unlink-1.m Octave Output: warning: fopen: default open mode is now binary [?1034hans = 1 PASS: octave.test/system/unlink-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/unlink-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** unlink: -- Built-in Function: [ERR, MSG] = unlink (FILE) Delete the file named FILE. If successful, ERR is 0 and MSG is an empty string. Otherwise, ERR is nonzero and MSG contains a system-dependent error message. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/unlink-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/unlink-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** unlink: -- Built-in Function: [ERR, MSG] = unlink (FILE) Delete the file named FILE. If successful, ERR is 0 and MSG is an empty string. Otherwise, ERR is nonzero and MSG contains a system-dependent error message. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/unlink-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/readdir-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/readdir-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/readdir-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** readdir: -- Built-in Function: [FILES, ERR, MSG] = readdir (DIR) Return names of the files in the directory DIR as a cell array of strings. If an error occurs, return an empty cell array in FILES. If successful, ERR is 0 and MSG is an empty string. Otherwise, ERR is nonzero and MSG contains a system-dependent error message. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/readdir-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/readdir-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** readdir: -- Built-in Function: [FILES, ERR, MSG] = readdir (DIR) Return names of the files in the directory DIR as a cell array of strings. If an error occurs, return an empty cell array in FILES. If successful, ERR is 0 and MSG is an empty string. Otherwise, ERR is nonzero and MSG contains a system-dependent error message. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/readdir-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/mk-rm-dir-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/mk-rm-dir-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/mkdir-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** mkdir: -- Built-in Function: [ERR, MSG] = mkdir (DIR) Create a directory named DIR. If successful, ERR is 0 and MSG is an empty string. Otherwise, ERR is nonzero and MSG contains a system-dependent error message. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/mkdir-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/mkdir-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** mkdir: -- Built-in Function: [ERR, MSG] = mkdir (DIR) Create a directory named DIR. If successful, ERR is 0 and MSG is an empty string. Otherwise, ERR is nonzero and MSG contains a system-dependent error message. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/mkdir-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/rmdir-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** rmdir: -- Built-in Function: [ERR, MSG] = rmdir (DIR) Remove the directory named DIR. If successful, ERR is 0 and MSG is an empty string. Otherwise, ERR is nonzero and MSG contains a system-dependent error message. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/rmdir-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/rmdir-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** rmdir: -- Built-in Function: [ERR, MSG] = rmdir (DIR) Remove the directory named DIR. If successful, ERR is 0 and MSG is an empty string. Otherwise, ERR is nonzero and MSG contains a system-dependent error message. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/rmdir-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/umask-1.m Octave Output: warning: fopen: default open mode is now binary [?1034hans = 1 PASS: octave.test/system/umask-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/umask-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** umask: -- Built-in Function: umask (MASK) Set the permission mask for file creation. The parameter MASK is an integer, interpreted as an octal number. If successful, returns the previous value of the mask (as an integer to be interpreted as an octal number); otherwise an error message is printed. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/umask-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/umask-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** umask: -- Built-in Function: umask (MASK) Set the permission mask for file creation. The parameter MASK is an integer, interpreted as an octal number. If successful, returns the previous value of the mask (as an integer to be interpreted as an octal number); otherwise an error message is printed. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/umask-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/stat-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/stat-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/stat-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** stat: -- Built-in Function: [INFO, ERR, MSG] = stat (FILE) -- Built-in Function: [INFO, ERR, MSG] = lstat (FILE) Return a structure S containing the following information about FILE. `dev' ID of device containing a directory entry for this file. `ino' File number of the file. `modestr' File mode, as a string of ten letters or dashes as would be returned by `ls -l'. `nlink' Number of links. `uid' User ID of file's owner. `gid' Group ID of file's group. `rdev' ID of device for block or character special files. `size' Size in bytes. `atime' Time of last access in the same form as time values returned from `time'. *Note Timing Utilities::. `mtime' Time of last modification in the same form as time values returned from `time'. *Note Timing Utilities::. `ctime' Time of last file status change in the same form as time values returned from `time'. *Note Timing Utilities::. `blksize' Size of blocks in the file. `blocks' Number of blocks allocated for file. If the call is successful ERR is 0 and MSG is an empty string. If the file does not exist, or some other error occurs, S is an empty matrix, ERR is -1, and MSG contains the corresponding system error message. If FILE is a symbolic link, `stat' will return information about the actual file the is referenced by the link. Use `lstat' if you want information about the symbolic link itself. For example, [s, err, msg] = stat ("/vmlinuz") => s = { atime = 855399756 rdev = 0 ctime = 847219094 uid = 0 size = 389218 blksize = 4096 mtime = 847219094 gid = 6 nlink = 1 blocks = 768 modestr = -rw-r--r-- ino = 9316 dev = 2049 } => err = 0 => msg = Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/stat-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/stat-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** stat: -- Built-in Function: [INFO, ERR, MSG] = stat (FILE) -- Built-in Function: [INFO, ERR, MSG] = lstat (FILE) Return a structure S containing the following information about FILE. `dev' ID of device containing a directory entry for this file. `ino' File number of the file. `modestr' File mode, as a string of ten letters or dashes as would be returned by `ls -l'. `nlink' Number of links. `uid' User ID of file's owner. `gid' Group ID of file's group. `rdev' ID of device for block or character special files. `size' Size in bytes. `atime' Time of last access in the same form as time values returned from `time'. *Note Timing Utilities::. `mtime' Time of last modification in the same form as time values returned from `time'. *Note Timing Utilities::. `ctime' Time of last file status change in the same form as time values returned from `time'. *Note Timing Utilities::. `blksize' Size of blocks in the file. `blocks' Number of blocks allocated for file. If the call is successful ERR is 0 and MSG is an empty string. If the file does not exist, or some other error occurs, S is an empty matrix, ERR is -1, and MSG contains the corresponding system error message. If FILE is a symbolic link, `stat' will return information about the actual file the is referenced by the link. Use `lstat' if you want information about the symbolic link itself. For example, [s, err, msg] = stat ("/vmlinuz") => s = { atime = 855399756 rdev = 0 ctime = 847219094 uid = 0 size = 389218 blksize = 4096 mtime = 847219094 gid = 6 nlink = 1 blocks = 768 modestr = -rw-r--r-- ino = 9316 dev = 2049 } => err = 0 => msg = Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/stat-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/lstat-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/lstat-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/lstat-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** lstat: -- Built-in Function: [INFO, ERR, MSG] = lstat (FILE) See stat. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/lstat-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/lstat-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** lstat: -- Built-in Function: [INFO, ERR, MSG] = lstat (FILE) See stat. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/lstat-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/glob-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/glob-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/glob-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** glob: -- Built-in Function: glob (PATTERN) Given an array of strings in PATTERN, return a cell array of file names that match any of them, or an empty cell array if no patterns match. Tilde expansion is performed on each of the patterns before looking for matching file names. For example, glob ("/vm*") => "/vmlinuz" Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/glob-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/glob-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** glob: -- Built-in Function: glob (PATTERN) Given an array of strings in PATTERN, return a cell array of file names that match any of them, or an empty cell array if no patterns match. Tilde expansion is performed on each of the patterns before looking for matching file names. For example, glob ("/vm*") => "/vmlinuz" Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/glob-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/fnmatch-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/fnmatch-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/fnmatch-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fnmatch: -- Built-in Function: fnmatch (PATTERN, STRING) Return 1 or zero for each element of STRING that matches any of the elements of the string array PATTERN, using the rules of filename pattern matching. For example, fnmatch ("a*b", ["ab"; "axyzb"; "xyzab"]) => [ 1; 1; 0 ] Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/fnmatch-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/fnmatch-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** fnmatch: -- Built-in Function: fnmatch (PATTERN, STRING) Return 1 or zero for each element of STRING that matches any of the elements of the string array PATTERN, using the rules of filename pattern matching. For example, fnmatch ("a*b", ["ab"; "axyzb"; "xyzab"]) => [ 1; 1; 0 ] Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/fnmatch-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/file_in_path-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/file_in_path-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/file_in_path-2.m Octave Output: warning: implicit conversion from scalar to string error: file_in_path: invalid option [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/file_in_path-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/file_in_path-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** file_in_path: -- Built-in Function: file_in_path (PATH, FILE) -- Built-in Function: file_in_path (PATH, FILE, "all") Return the absolute name name of FILE if it can be found in PATH. The value of PATH should be a colon-separated list of directories in the format described for the built-in variable `LOADPATH'. If no file is found, return an empty matrix. For example, file_in_path (LOADPATH, "nargchk.m") => "/usr/share/octave/2.0/m/general/nargchk.m" If the second argument is a cell array of of strings, search each directory of the path for element of the cell array and return the first that matches. If the third optional argument `"all"' is supplied, return a cell array containing the list of all files that have the same name in the path. If no files are found, return an empty cell array. See also: file_in_loadpath. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/file_in_path-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/file_in_path-4.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** file_in_path: -- Built-in Function: file_in_path (PATH, FILE) -- Built-in Function: file_in_path (PATH, FILE, "all") Return the absolute name name of FILE if it can be found in PATH. The value of PATH should be a colon-separated list of directories in the format described for the built-in variable `LOADPATH'. If no file is found, return an empty matrix. For example, file_in_path (LOADPATH, "nargchk.m") => "/usr/share/octave/2.0/m/general/nargchk.m" If the second argument is a cell array of of strings, search each directory of the path for element of the cell array and return the first that matches. If the third optional argument `"all"' is supplied, return a cell array containing the list of all files that have the same name in the path. If no files are found, return an empty cell array. See also: file_in_loadpath. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/file_in_path-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/tilde_expand-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/tilde_expand-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/tilde_expand-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** tilde_expand: -- Built-in Function: tilde_expand (STRING) Performs tilde expansion on STRING. If STRING begins with a tilde character, (`~'), all of the characters preceding the first slash (or all characters, if there is no slash) are treated as a possible user name, and the tilde and the following characters up to the slash are replaced by the home directory of the named user. If the tilde is followed immediately by a slash, the tilde is replaced by the home directory of the user running Octave. For example, tilde_expand ("~joeuser/bin") => "/home/joeuser/bin" tilde_expand ("~/bin") => "/home/jwe/bin" Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/tilde_expand-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/tilde_expand-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** tilde_expand: -- Built-in Function: tilde_expand (STRING) Performs tilde expansion on STRING. If STRING begins with a tilde character, (`~'), all of the characters preceding the first slash (or all characters, if there is no slash) are treated as a possible user name, and the tilde and the following characters up to the slash are replaced by the home directory of the named user. If the tilde is followed immediately by a slash, the tilde is replaced by the home directory of the user running Octave. For example, tilde_expand ("~joeuser/bin") => "/home/joeuser/bin" tilde_expand ("~/bin") => "/home/jwe/bin" Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/tilde_expand-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getpgrp-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/getpgrp-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getpgrp-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** getpgrp: -- Built-in Function: pgid = getpgrp () Return the process group id of the current process. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/getpgrp-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getpid-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/getpid-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getpid-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** getpid: -- Built-in Function: pid = getpid () Return the process id of the current process. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/getpid-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getppid-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/getppid-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getppid-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** getppid: -- Built-in Function: pid = getppid () Return the process id of the parent process. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/getppid-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/geteuid-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/geteuid-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/geteuid-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** geteuid: -- Built-in Function: euid = geteuid () Return the effective user id of the current process. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/geteuid-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getuid-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/getuid-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getuid-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** getuid: -- Built-in Function: uid = getuid () Return the real user id of the current process. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/getuid-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getegid-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/getegid-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getegid-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** getegid: -- Built-in Function: egid = getegid () Return the effective group id of the current process. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/getegid-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getgid-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/getgid-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getgid-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** getgid: -- Built-in Function: gid = getgid () Return the real group id of the current process. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/getgid-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getenv-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/getenv-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getenv-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** getenv: -- Built-in Function: getenv (VAR) Return the value of the environment variable VAR. For example, getenv ("PATH") returns a string containing the value of your path. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/getenv-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getenv-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** getenv: -- Built-in Function: getenv (VAR) Return the value of the environment variable VAR. For example, getenv ("PATH") returns a string containing the value of your path. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/getenv-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getenv-4.m Octave Output: warning: implicit conversion from scalar to string [?1034hans = PASS: octave.test/system/getenv-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/putenv-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/putenv-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/putenv-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** putenv: -- Built-in Function: putenv (VAR, VALUE) Set the value of the environment variable VAR to VALUE. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/putenv-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/putenv-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** putenv: -- Built-in Function: putenv (VAR, VALUE) Set the value of the environment variable VAR to VALUE. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/putenv-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/putenv-4.m Octave Output: warning: implicit conversion from scalar to string warning: implicit conversion from scalar to string [?1034h PASS: octave.test/system/putenv-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/cd-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/cd-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/cd-2.m Octave Output: error: cd: expecting all arguments to be strings [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/cd-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/pwd-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/pwd-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/ls-1.m Octave Output: error: ls: expecting all arguments to be strings [?1034hchild process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/ls-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getpwent-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/getpwent-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getpwent-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** getpwent: -- Loadable Function: PW_STRUCT = getpwent () Return a structure containing an entry from the password database, opening it if necessary. Once the end of the data has been reached, `getpwent' returns 0. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/getpwent-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getpwuid-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/getpwuid-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getpwuid-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** getpwuid: -- Loadable Function: PW_STRUCT = getpwuid (UID). Return a structure containing the first entry from the password database with the user ID UID. If the user ID does not exist in the database, `getpwuid' returns 0. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/getpwuid-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getpwuid-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** getpwuid: -- Loadable Function: PW_STRUCT = getpwuid (UID). Return a structure containing the first entry from the password database with the user ID UID. If the user ID does not exist in the database, `getpwuid' returns 0. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/getpwuid-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getpwnam-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/getpwnam-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getpwnam-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** getpwnam: -- Loadable Function: PW_STRUCT = getpwnam (NAME) Return a structure containing the first entry from the password database with the user name NAME. If the user name does not exist in the database, `getpwname' returns 0. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/getpwnam-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getpwnam-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** getpwnam: -- Loadable Function: PW_STRUCT = getpwnam (NAME) Return a structure containing the first entry from the password database with the user name NAME. If the user name does not exist in the database, `getpwname' returns 0. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/getpwnam-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/setpwent-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/setpwent-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/setpwent-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** setpwent: -- Loadable Function: setpwent () Return the internal pointer to the beginning of the password database. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/setpwent-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/endpwent-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** endpwent: -- Loadable Function: endpwent () Close the password database. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/endpwent-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getgrent-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/getgrent-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getgrent-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** getgrent: -- Loadable Function: GRP_STRUCT = getgrent () Return an entry from the group database, opening it if necessary. Once the end of the data has been reached, `getgrent' returns 0. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/getgrent-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getgrgid-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/getgrgid-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getgrgid-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** getgrgid: -- Loadable Function: GRP_STRUCT = getgrgid (GID). Return the first entry from the group database with the group ID GID. If the group ID does not exist in the database, `getgrgid' returns 0. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/getgrgid-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getgrgid-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** getgrgid: -- Loadable Function: GRP_STRUCT = getgrgid (GID). Return the first entry from the group database with the group ID GID. If the group ID does not exist in the database, `getgrgid' returns 0. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/getgrgid-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getgrnam-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/getgrnam-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getgrnam-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** getgrnam: -- Loadable Function: GRP_STRUCT = getgrnam (NAME) Return the first entry from the group database with the group name NAME. If the group name does not exist in the database, `getgrname' returns 0. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/getgrnam-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getgrnam-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** getgrnam: -- Loadable Function: GRP_STRUCT = getgrnam (NAME) Return the first entry from the group database with the group name NAME. If the group name does not exist in the database, `getgrname' returns 0. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/getgrnam-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/setgrent-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/setgrent-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/setgrent-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** setgrent: -- Loadable Function: setgrent () Return the internal pointer to the beginning of the group database. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/setgrent-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/endgrent-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h *** endgrent: -- Loadable Function: endgrent () Close the group database. Additional help for built-in functions, operators, and variables is available in the on-line version of the manual. Use the command `help -i ' to search the manual index. Help and information about Octave is also available on the WWW at http://www.octave.org and via the help@octave.org mailing list. child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/system/endgrent-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/computer-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/computer-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/computer-2.m Octave Output: warning: in /var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/miscellaneous/computer.m near line 41, column 5: warning: computer: ignoring extra arguments [?1034hi686-pc-linux-gnu PASS: octave.test/system/computer-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/isieee-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/isieee-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/version-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/version-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/version-2.m Octave Output: warning: in /var/tmp/portage/sci-mathematics/octave-2.1.73-r2/work/octave-2.1.73/scripts/miscellaneous/version.m near line 31, column 5: warning: version: ignoring extra arguments [?1034hans = 2.1.73 PASS: octave.test/system/version-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/octave_config_info-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/octave_config_info-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/system/getrusage-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/system/getrusage-1.m testcase ./octave.test/system/system.exp completed in 19 seconds Running ./octave.test/transpose/transpose.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/transpose/transpose-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 2 FAIL: octave.test/transpose/transpose-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/transpose/transpose-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 2 3 4 FAIL: octave.test/transpose/transpose-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/transpose/transpose-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 2 3 4 FAIL: octave.test/transpose/transpose-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/transpose/transpose-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 3 2 4 FAIL: octave.test/transpose/transpose-4.m testcase ./octave.test/transpose/transpose.exp completed in 0 seconds Running ./octave.test/try/try.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/try/try-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 2 FAIL: octave.test/try/try-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/try/try-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/try/try-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/try/try-3.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 2 FAIL: octave.test/try/try-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/try/try-4.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = 1 FAIL: octave.test/try/try-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/try/try-5.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = error: `a' undefined near line 3 column 3 ans = error: `a' undefined near line 3 column 3 PASS: octave.test/try/try-5.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/try/try-6.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = error: user-defined error PASS: octave.test/try/try-6.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/try/try-7.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = FAIL: octave.test/try/try-7.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/try/try-8.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = error: `a' undefined near line 4 column 5 ans = error: `b' undefined near line 9 column 3 PASS: octave.test/try/try-8.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/try/try-9.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = error: `b' undefined near line 7 column 5 ans = error: `b' undefined near line 7 column 5 PASS: octave.test/try/try-9.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/try/try-10.m Octave Output: [?1034hans = error: rethrow: error: `a' undefined near line 4 column 5 PASS: octave.test/try/try-10.m testcase ./octave.test/try/try.exp completed in 1 seconds Running ./octave.test/unwind/unwind.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/unwind/unwind-1.m Octave Output: [?1034hg = 0 g = 1 g = -1 PASS: octave.test/unwind/unwind-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/unwind/unwind-2.m Octave Output: [?1034hg = 0 error: number of columns must match (1 != 2) g = -1 error: called from `f' child process exited abnormally PASS: octave.test/unwind/unwind-2.m testcase ./octave.test/unwind/unwind.exp completed in 0 seconds Running ./octave.test/while/while.exp ... EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/while/while-1.m Octave Output: [?1034h FAIL: octave.test/while/while-1.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/while/while-2.m Octave Output: [?1034h4321 PASS: octave.test/while/while-2.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/while/while-3.m Octave Output: [?1034h43210 PASS: octave.test/while/while-3.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/while/while-4.m Octave Output: [?1034h12 PASS: octave.test/while/while-4.m EXEC: ../src/octave -f -q -p .:../src//:./../scripts// ./octave.test/while/while-5.m Octave Output: [?1034h34 PASS: octave.test/while/while-5.m testcase ./octave.test/while/while.exp completed in 0 seconds === octave Summary === # of expected passes 618 # of unexpected failures 582 ../src/octave version 2.1.73 (i686-pc-linux-gnu). Copyright (C) 2006 John W. Eaton. This is free software; see the source code for copying conditions. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; not even for MERCHANTIBILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Additional information about Octave is available at http://www.octave.org. Please contribute if you find this software useful. For more information, visit http://www.octave.org/help-wanted.html Report bugs to (but first, please read http://www.octave.org/bugs.html to learn how to write a helpful report). runtest completed at Tue May 15 00:02:49 2007