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>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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 = <error: `a' undefined near line 5 column 10 >> >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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 `' >[?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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <portage@BA> ># 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 <portage@BA> ># 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 <topic>' 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 = <error: `a' undefined near line 7 column 3 >> >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 <bug@octave.org> (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
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