When calling conservativeResize() on a matrix with DontAlign flag, the
temporary variable used to perform the resize should have the same
Options as the original matrix to ensure that the correct override of
swap is called (i.e. PlainObjectBase::swap(DenseBase<OtherDerived> &
other). Calling the base class swap (i.e in DenseBase) results in
assertions errors or memory corruption.
NVCC does not understand `__forceinline`, so we need to use `inline`
when compiling for GPU.
ICC specializes `std::complex` operators for `float` and `double`
by default, which cannot be used on device and conflict with Eigen's
workaround in CUDA/Complex.h. This can be prevented by defining
`_OVERRIDE_COMPLEX_SPECIALIZATION_` before including `<complex>`.
Added this define to the tests and to `Eigen/Core`, but this will
not work if the user includes `<complex>` before `<Eigen/Core>`.
ICC also seems to generate a duplicate `Map` symbol in
`PlainObjectBase`:
```
error: "Map" has already been declared in the current scope
static ConstMapType Map(const Scalar *data)
```
I tracked this down to `friend class Eigen::Map`. Putting the `friend`
statements at the bottom of the class seems to resolve this issue.
Fixes#2180
The original swap approach leads to potential undefined behavior (reading
uninitialized memory) and results in unnecessary copying of data for static
storage.
Here we pass down the move assignment to the underlying storage. Static
storage does a one-way copy, dynamic storage does a swap.
Modified the tests to no longer read from the moved-from matrix/tensor,
since that can lead to UB. Added a test to ensure we do not access
uninitialized memory in a move.
Fixes: #2119
- Replace internal::scalar_product_traits<A,B> by Eigen::ScalarBinaryOpTraits<A,B,OP>
- Remove the "functor_is_product_like" helper (was pretty ugly)
- Currently, OP is not used, but it is available to the user for fine grained tuning
- Currently, only the following operators have been generalized: *,/,+,-,=,*=,/=,+=,-=
- TODO: generalize all other binray operators (comparisons,pow,etc.)
- TODO: handle "scalar op array" operators (currently only * is handled)
- TODO: move the handling of the "void" scalar type to ScalarBinaryOpTraits
- AlignedBit flag is deprecated. Alignment is now specified by the evaluator through the 'Alignment' enum, e.g., evaluator<Xpr>::Alignment. Its value is in Bytes.
- Add several enums to specify alignment: Aligned8, Aligned16, Aligned32, Aligned64, Aligned128. AlignedMax corresponds to EIGEN_MAX_ALIGN_BYTES. Such enums are used to define the above Alignment value, and as the 'Options' template parameter of Map<> and Ref<>.
- The Aligned enum is now deprecated. It is now an alias for Aligned16.
- Currently, traits<Matrix<>>, traits<Array<>>, traits<Ref<>>, traits<Map<>>, and traits<Block<>> also expose the Alignment enum.