As the 2 classes/objects are inter-dependent, I think it's better to include
both into the same .oct file. What's happening is that channel.oct is not
loaded into memory when octave loads analoginput.oct, leading to unresolved
references. This does not happen when channel.oct is loaded explicitely
Pablo Daniel Pareja Obregón wrote:
In order to do so, I must implement my own user defined types, as I
read in [2]. However, after googling a while, I haven't found much
documentation and examples on how programming my own types (besides
[2]).
The Coda document was written against 2.1.x and
Thanks for the guick response!
I merged both, headers and sources, into only one header and one source, and
it worked fine independently of the order of loading. That is both
classes/objects are now in the same file.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Pablo
On Miércoles 16 Junio 2010 10:13:21 Michael
ons, 16 06 2010 kl. 19:15 -0400, skrev Alex Lancaster:
I'm the maintainer for the Fedora package of octave-forge
Thanks for doing that :-)
I have definitely tracked this down to ann being the issue,
removing the package, makes the crashes go away. Is this a
known issue with ann? Apparently