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I'm not sure how to do this properly, but symfun should support casting to sym. Make "formula" use this new casting.
I'm not even sure this cast was correct for old-style class but its certainly not for classdef. Anyway, "formula" is semantically correct in these cases.
Fixes for casting to sym
We commonly ensure inputs are sym. In many cases, this was done using "varargin = sym(varargin)". Use a loop instead so that sym(cell) need not return a cell.
This was still present on the classdef branch but not being used anymore in master.
Need to track these down
Rename to _size and make a special magic accessor for symfun.
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This picks up the excellent work of @genuinelucifer and @latot in #590. There is a lot of background and discussion at #590.
I merged master into that work. Many changes were no longer needed which simplified things. I also did not indent the ctor code which means it should be easier to keep this up-to-date with master than it was before.
symandsymfunctor.if (logical(obj))seems broken again: TODO: