the snippet for 'eval' was taking m=m.transpose() as an example of code
that needs an explicit call to eval(), but that doesn't work anymore now
that we have the clever assert detecting aliasing issues.
sizeof(Scalar), and that assumption breaks with double on linux x86-32.
* Rename ei_alignmentOffset to ei_first_aligned
* Rewrite its documentation and part of its body
* The variant taking a MatrixBase doesn't need a separate size argument.
The //@{ ... //@} in unsupported/Eigen/MatrixFunctions for some reason
caused doxygen to list the constructor of the MatrixExponential class
as a separate function in the MatrixFunctions module without any reference
to the class; very confusing.
* remove non-existant reference to CwiseAll
* define \householder_module (used in HouseholderSequence.h)
* update I01_TopicLazyEvaluation.dox - Product is now called GeneralProduct
* remove reference to list of examples which was deleted ages ago
* rename PartialLU_solve.cpp snippet to PartialPivLU_solve.cpp
* Enable compilation of examples for unsupported.
* Fix use of std::vector in BVH example.
* Add an example for the matrix exponential.
* Bug fixes in unsupported/doc/{examples,snippets}/CMakeLists.txt .
* renaming, e.g. LU ---> FullPivLU
* split tests framework: more robust, e.g. dont generate empty tests if a number is skipped
* make all remaining tests use that splitting, as needed.
* Fix 4x4 inversion (see stable branch)
* Transform::inverse() and geo_transform test : adapt to new inverse() API, it was also trying to instantiate inverse() for 3x4 matrices.
* CMakeLists: more robust regexp to parse the version number
* misc fixes in unit tests
(result undefined, but at least it won't take forever on intel 387)
* add lots of comments, especially to LU.h
* fix stuff I had broken in Inverse.h
* split inverse test
* rename qr() to householderQr(), for same reason.
* clarify that it's non-pivoting, non-rank-revealing, so remove all the rank API, make solve() be void instead of bool, update the docs/test, etc.
* fix warning in SVD
introduce ei_is_diagonal to check for it
DiagonalCoeffs ---> Diagonal and allow Index to by Dynamic
-> add MatrixBase::diagonal(int) with unittest and doc
* extend PartialRedux::cross() to any matrix sizes with automatic
vectorization when possible
* unit tests: add "geo_" prefix to all unit tests related to the
geometry module and start splitting the big "geometry.cpp" tests to
multiple smaller ones (also include new tests)
The unsupported module documentation is automatically generated in:
build/doc/unsupported/
with bidirectional cross references.
I leave a class Foo in AdolcForward module to illustrate the
cross-reference behavior. I will remove it in the next commit.
by tweaking the filename and adding 2 categories:
Troubleshooting and Advanced
* use the EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS to clean the class list
(insteaded of a homemade bash script)
* remove the broken "exemple list"
* re-structure the unsupported directory as mentionned in the ML and
integrate the doc as follow:
- snippets of the unsupported directory are directly imported from the
main snippets/CMakefile.txt (no need to duplicate code)
- add a top level "Unsupported modules" group
- unsupported modules have to defined their own sub group and nest it
using \ingroup Unsupported_modules
- then a pair of //@{ //@} will put everything in the submodule
- this is just a proposal !
Remove matrixL() and matrixU() methods: they were tricky, returning a Part,
and matrixL() was useless for non-square LU. Also they were untested. This is
the occasion to simplify the docs (class_LU.cpp) removing the most confusing part.
I think that it's better to let the user do his own cooking with Part's.
* 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
ei_aligned_malloc now really behaves like a malloc
(untyped, doesn't call ctor)
ei_aligned_new is the typed variant calling ctor
EIGEN_MAKE_ALIGNED_OPERATOR_NEW now takes the class name as parameter
(former solution still available and tested)
This plays much better with classes that already have base classes --
don't force the user to mess with multiple inheritance, which gave
much trouble with MSVC.
* Expand the unaligned assert dox page
* Minor fixes in the lazy evaluation dox page
* fixes for mistakes (especially in the cast() methods in Geometry) revealed by the new "mixing types" test
* dox love, including a section on coeff access in core and an overview in geometry
Derived to MatrixBase.
* the optimization of eval() for Matrix now consists in a partial
specialization of ei_eval, which returns a reference type for Matrix.
No overriding of eval() in Matrix anymore. Consequence: careful,
ei_eval is no longer guaranteed to give a plain matrix type!
For that, use ei_plain_matrix_type, or the PlainMatrixType typedef.
* so lots of changes to adapt to that everywhere. Hope this doesn't
break (too much) MSVC compilation.
* add code examples for the new image() stuff.
* lower a bit the precision for floats in the unit tests as
we were already doing some workarounds in inverse.cpp and we got some
failed tests.
* somehow the NICE_RANDOM stuff wasn't being used anymore and
tests were sometimes failing again. Fixed by #including Eigen/Array
instead of cherry-picking just Random.h.
* little fixes in the unaligned assert page
for this very nasty bug (unaligned member in dynamically allocated struct)
that our friends at Krita just encountered:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=177133
CCBUG:177133
* remove the automatic resizing feature of operator =
* add function Matrix::set() to be used when the previous
behavior is wanted
* the default constructor of dynamic-size matrices now
creates a "null" matrix (data=0, rows = cols = 0)
instead of a 1x1 matrix
* fix UnixX typos ;)
It is only a first draft and I think it should be reorganized a bit in 2 parts:
1 - a compact table summarizing the main API and its use
(this is what would expect an "expert" user)
2 - a discussion about the various algorithm in Eigen to guide the newbies in linear algebra
Currently I mixed the discussion with the API, but it is still better than nothing !
* rename Cholesky to LLT
* rename CholeskyWithoutSquareRoot to LDLT
* rename MatrixBase::cholesky() to llt()
* rename MatrixBase::choleskyNoSqrt() to ldlt()
* make {LLT,LDLT}::solve() API consistent with other modules
Note that we are going to keep a source compatibility untill the next beta release.
E.g., the "old" Cholesky* classes, etc are still available for some time.
To be clear, Eigen beta2 should be (hopefully) source compatible with beta1,
and so beta2 will contain all the deprecated API of beta1. Those features marked
as deprecated will be removed in beta3 (or in the final 2.0 if there is no beta 3 !).
Also includes various updated in sparse Cholesky.