From graphics-request at octave dot org Thu Feb 16 08:12:16 2006 Subject: Re: Second time's a charm From: David Bateman To: Sebastien Loisel Cc: octave maintainers mailing list , octave-graphics Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 15:07:31 +0100 Sebastien, Ok, I took a really quick look at this. * Firstly have you tried starting octave-gui.exe in an rxvt? The output you are trying to capture is echoed in the rxvt terminal rather than your application. * Commands such as "ls" that use a system call open a cmd.exe window briefly when they probably shouldn't. This will happen for many commands including most notably "help" as it makes a system call to texinfo.. * The readline line completion in octave allows you to start typing then do upper-arrow to get the previous commands that started with the same characters. * You don't appear to be using the octave history file, this is important as it allows use of the history between sessions. To address this and the above point, why not use the function std::string gnu_readline (const std::string&, bool) from src/input.cc in octave. You might also be able to use other parts of the command_editor class to get the output right, though you might need to set command_editor::terminal_cols correctly. Check liboctave/cmd-edit.h * You don't respect the PS1 variable for the prompt in the GUI. I still haven't looked at the bug with octave_init yet, so the above is just first impressions.. Looks good and extremely rapid progress.. Cheers David Sebastien Loisel wrote: > David, > > Ok, now I've autoconfiscated octave-gui and you should be able to > build it. If you have QT4.1 problems though, you're going to have to > sort those out... :-/ Over here, everything compiles and the > mainwindow comes up so it's now at the same state as it was > pre-autoconfiscation (octave still doesn't init right.) > > The tarball is here: > http://www.math.mcgill.ca/loisel/octave-gui-beta.tar.gz > > I strongly advise everyone but David to stay away from this. > > Building is standard, but it's in maintainer mode. Here's what I do. > > 1) Fire up an appropriate shell. I've got "shell.bat" and > "shell-x64.bat" (for Windows XP x64) in that directory for that > purpose. It's basically the setup from your octave.bat, then it starts > sh.exe from mingw. > > 2) cd to the octave-gui-0.4 directory. > > 3) > $ aclocal > $ autoconf > $ automake > $ ./configure > $ make > > 4) ./octave-gui > > After a 5 second pause (or so), a window will pop up. > > I haven't tested, but I don't think stdout/stderr work. So if you're > going to debug, you have to use some other way. To help you out, I've > declared the following global variable: > > string david_output; > > If you stick anything in there, it'll appear in the mainwindow when > the mainwindow first appears. Otherwise I think you can open files and > stuff. Right now, as an example, it prints the return code of > octave_main, which is 1. > > Cheers, > > Sebastien Loisel > -- David Bateman David dot Bateman at motorola dot com Motorola Labs - Paris +33 1 69 35 48 04 (Ph) Parc Les Algorithmes, Commune de St Aubin +33 6 72 01 06 33 (Mob) 91193 Gif-Sur-Yvette FRANCE +33 1 69 35 77 01 (Fax) The information contained in this communication has been classified as: [x] General Business Information [ ] Motorola Internal Use Only [ ] Motorola Confidential Proprietary