- remove most of the metaprogramming kung fu in MathFunctions.h (only keep functions that differs from the std)
- remove the overloads for array expression that were in the std namespace
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License disclaimer changed to BSD license for MKL_support.h
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Pardiso support fixed, test added.
blas/lapack tests fixed: Scalar parameter was added in Cholesky, product_matrix_vector_triangular remaned to triangular_matrix_vector_product.
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PARDISO test was added physically.
Renamed meta_{true|false} to {true|false}_type, meta_if to conditional, is_same_type to is_same, un{ref|pointer|const} to remove_{reference|pointer|const} and makeconst to add_const.
Changed boolean type 'ret' member to 'value'.
Changed 'ret' members refering to types to 'type'.
Adapted all code occurences.
EIGEN_SIZE_MIN ---> EIGEN_SIZE_MIN_PREFER_DYNAMIC
EIGEN_MAXSIZE_MIN ---> EIGEN_SIZE_MIN_PREFER_FIXED
and make sure to use the latter in products xprs to determine the inner size.
Otherwise, one of the geo tests fails to compile. Now there are some compiler
warnings about aliasing and type-punned pointers that I don't understand.
enforce this mechanism (otherwise ReturnByValue bypasses it).
(use .noalias() to get the old behavior.)
* Remove a hack in Inverse, futile optimization for 2x2 expressions.
* Now completely generic so all standard integer types (like char...) are supported.
** add unit test for that (integer_types).
* NumTraits does no longer inherit numeric_limits
* All math functions are now templated
* Better guard (static asserts) against using certain math functions on integer types.
* get rid of BlockReturnType: it was not needed, and code was not always using it consistently anyway
* add topRows(), leftCols(), bottomRows(), rightCols()
* add corners unit-test covering all of that
* adapt docs, expand "porting from eigen 2 to 3"
* adapt Eigen2Support
- Updated unit tests to check above constructor.
- In the compute() method of decompositions: Made temporary matrices/vectors class members to avoid heap allocations during compute() (when dynamic matrices are used, of course).
These changes can speed up decomposition computation time when a solver instance is used to solve multiple same-sized problems. An added benefit is that the compute() method can now be invoked in contexts were heap allocations are forbidden, such as in real-time control loops.
CAVEAT: Not all of the decompositions in the Eigenvalues module have a heap-allocation-free compute() method. A future patch may address this issue, but some required API changes need to be incorporated first.
* adapt Eigenvalues module to the new rule that the RowMajorBit must have the proper value for vectors
* Fix RowMajorBit in ei_traits<ProductBase>
* Fix vectorizability logic in CoeffBasedProduct