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########################################################################
##
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########################################################################
## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn {} {@var{names} =} fieldnames (@var{struct})
## @deftypefnx {} {@var{names} =} fieldnames (@var{obj})
## @deftypefnx {} {@var{names} =} fieldnames (@var{javaobj})
## @deftypefnx {} {@var{names} =} fieldnames ("@var{javaclassname}")
## Return a cell array of strings with the names of the fields in the specified
## input.
##
## When the input is a structure @var{struct}, the @var{names} are the elements
## of the structure.
##
## When the input is an Octave object @var{obj}, the @var{names} are the public
## properties of the object.
##
## When the input is a Java object @var{javaobj} or a string containing the
## name of a Java class @var{javaclassname}, the @var{names} are the public
## fields (data members) of the object or class.
## @seealso{numfields, isfield, orderfields, struct, properties}
## @end deftypefn
function names = fieldnames (obj)
if (nargin < 1)
print_usage ();
endif
if (isstruct (obj))
names = __fieldnames__ (obj);
elseif (isobject (obj))
try
names = properties (obj); # classdef object
catch
names = __fieldnames__ (obj); # @class object
end_try_catch
elseif (isjava (obj) || ischar (obj))
## FIXME: Function prototype that accepts java obj exists, but doesn't
## work if obj is java.lang.String. Convert obj to classname.
## FIXME: this is now working for objects whose class is in the dynamic
## classpath but will continue to fail if such classnames are used
## instead (see bug #42710).
if (isa (obj, "java.lang.String"))
obj = class (obj);
endif
names_str = javaMethod ("getFields", "org.octave.ClassHelper", obj);
names = ostrsplit (names_str, ';');
else
error ("fieldnames: Invalid input argument");
endif
endfunction
## Test preservation of fieldname order
%!test
%! x(3).d=1; x(2).a=2; x(1).b=3; x(2).c=3;
%! assert (fieldnames (x), {"d"; "a"; "b"; "c"});
## Test empty structure
%!test
%! s = struct ();
%! assert (fieldnames (s), cell (0, 1));
## Test classdef object
%!test
%! m = containers.Map ();
%! f = fieldnames (m);
%! assert (f, {"Count"; "KeyType"; "ValueType"; "map"; "numeric_keys"});
## Test old-style @class object
%!test
%! obj = ftp ();
%! f = fieldnames (obj);
%! assert (f, {"host"; "username"; "password"; "curlhandle"});
## Test Java classname by passing classname
%!testif HAVE_JAVA; usejava ("jvm")
%! names = fieldnames ("java.lang.Double");
%! assert (any (strcmp (names, "MAX_VALUE")));
## Test Java classname by passing java object
%!testif HAVE_JAVA; usejava ("jvm")
%! names = fieldnames (javaObject ("java.lang.Double", 10));
%! assert (any (strcmp (names, "MAX_VALUE")));
%! assert (all (ismember ({"POSITIVE_INFINITY", "NEGATIVE_INFINITY", ...
%! "NaN", "MAX_VALUE", "MIN_NORMAL", "MIN_VALUE", ...
%! "MAX_EXPONENT", "MIN_EXPONENT", "SIZE", "TYPE"},
%! names)));
%!testif HAVE_JAVA; usejava ("jvm")
%! names = fieldnames (javaObject ("java.lang.String", "Hello"));
%! assert (any (strcmp (names, "CASE_INSENSITIVE_ORDER")));
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