Escape \# inside doxygen docu

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Christoph Hertzberg 2019-07-12 19:45:13 +02:00
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Note that DenseBase::eval() is smart enough to avoid copies when the underlying
\section TopicPitfalls_header_issues Header Issues (failure to compile)
With all libraries, one must check the documentation for which header to include.
The same is true with %Eigen, but slightly worse: with %Eigen, a method in a class may require an additional <code>#include</code> over what the class itself requires!
The same is true with %Eigen, but slightly worse: with %Eigen, a method in a class may require an additional \c \#include over what the class itself requires!
For example, if you want to use the \c cross() method on a vector (it computes a cross-product) then you need to:
\code
#include<Eigen/Geometry>

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That is, an allocator capable of allocating buffers with 16, 32, or even 64 bytes alignment.
%Eigen does provide one ready for use: aligned_allocator.
Prior to \cpp11, if you want to use the `std::vector` container, then you also have to `#include <Eigen/StdVector>`.
Prior to \cpp11, if you want to use the `std::vector` container, then you also have to <code> \#include <Eigen/StdVector> </code>.
These issues arise only with \ref TopicFixedSizeVectorizable "fixed-size vectorizable Eigen types" and \ref TopicStructHavingEigenMembers "structures having such Eigen objects as member".
For other %Eigen types, such as Vector3f or MatrixXd, no special care is needed when using STL containers.