introduce ei_is_diagonal to check for it
DiagonalCoeffs ---> Diagonal and allow Index to by Dynamic
-> add MatrixBase::diagonal(int) with unittest and doc
Until now, the user had to edit the source code to do that.
Internally, add EIGEN_ALIGN that takes into account both EIGEN_DONT_ALIGN.and
EIGEN_ARCH_WANTS_ALIGNMENT. From now on, only EIGEN_ALIGN should be used to
test whether we want to align.
disable them (-DEIGEN_FAST_MATH=0)
* add a specialization of MatrixBase::operator*(RealScalar) for fast
"matrix of complex" times scalar products (even more useful for
autodiff scalar types)
* add Homogeneous expression for vector and set of vectors (aka matrix)
=> the next step will be to overload operator*
* add homogeneous normalization (again for vector and set of vectors)
* add a Replicate expression (with uni-directional replication
facilities)
=> for all of them I'll add examples once we agree on the API
* fix gcc-4.4 warnings
* rename reverse.cpp array_reverse.cpp
DiagonalCoeffs. The current API is simply:
m.diagonal<1>() => 1st super diagonal
m.diagonal<-2>() => the 2nd sub diagonal
I'll add a code snippet once we agree on this API.
This should remove most portability issues to other platforms where data alignment issues (including
overloading operator new and new[]) can be tricky, and where data alignment is not needed in the first place.
* previous DiagonalMatrix expression is now DiagonalMatrixWrapper
* DiagonalMatrix class is now for storage
* add the DiagonalMatrixBase class to factorize code of the
two previous classes
* remove Scaling class (it is now a global function)
* add UniformScaling helper class
(don't use it directly, use the Scaling function)
* add the Scaling global function to simplify the creation
of scaling objects
There is still a lot to do, in particular about DiagonalProduct for which
the goal is to get rid of the "if()" in the coeff() function. At least
it is not worse than before ! Also need to uptade the tutorial and add more doc.
EIGEN_WORK_AROUND_QT_BUG_CALLING_WRONG_OPERATOR_NEW_FIXED_IN_QT_4_5
is the right way to go for allowing placement new on a class having
overloaded operator new. Qt 4.5 won't add the :: prefix. (I still do not
understand how you can distinghish a placement new from an overloaded
operator new taking an allocator as argument...)
* try to be clever in matrix ctors and operator=: be lazy when we can, always allow
to copy rowvector into columnvector, check the template parameters,
try to factor the code better
* add missing copy ctor in UnalignedType
* fix bug in the traits of DiagonalProduct
* renaming: EIGEN_TUNE_FOR_CPU_CACHE_SIZE
* update the dox a little
That means a lot of features which were available for sparse matrices
via the dense (and super slow) implemention are no longer available.
All features which make sense for sparse matrices (aka can be implemented efficiently) will be
implemented soon, but don't expect to see an API as rich as for the dense path.
Other changes:
* no block(), row(), col() anymore.
* instead use .innerVector() to get a col or row vector of a matrix.
* .segment(), start(), end() will be back soon, not sure for block()
* faster cwise product