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.
* pload* and pset1 are now templated on the packet type
* gemv routines are now embeded into a structure with
a consistent API with respect to gemm
* some configurations of vector * matrix and matrix * matrix works fine,
some need more work...
* 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.
Added setLinSpaced/LinSpaced functionality to DenseBase.
Improved vectorized assignment - overcomes MSVC optimization issues.
CwiseNullaryOp is now requiring functors to offer 1D and 2D operators.
Adapted existing functors to the new CwiseNullaryOp requirements.
Added ei_plset to create packages as [a, a+1, ..., a+size].
Added more nullaray unit tests.
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
* use _mm_malloc/_mm_free on other platforms than linux of MSVC (eg., cygwin, OSX)
* replace a lot of inline keywords by EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE to compensate for
poor MSVC inlining
- in matrix-matrix product, static assert on the two scalar types to be the same.
- Similarly in CwiseBinaryOp. POTENTIALLY CONTROVERSIAL: we don't allow anymore binary
ops to take two different scalar types. The functors that we defined take two args
of the same type anyway; also we still allow the return type to be different.
Again the reason is that different scalar types are incompatible with vectorization.
Better have the user realize explicitly what mixing different numeric types costs him
in terms of performance.
See comment in CwiseBinaryOp constructor.
- This allowed to fix a little mistake in test/regression.cpp, mixing float and double
- Remove redundant semicolon (;) after static asserts