* 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 ;)
few bits left of the comma and for floating-point types will never return zero.
This replaces the custom functions in test/main.h, so one does not anymore need
to think about that when writing tests.
* bugfix in Dot unroller
* added special random generator for the unit tests and reduced the tolerance threshold by an order of magnitude
this fixes issues with sum.cpp but other tests still failed sometimes, this have to be carefully checked...
I don't see any reason not to allow it, it doesn't add much code, and
it makes porting from eigen1 easier.
*expand tests/basicstuff to first test coefficient access methods
Renamed "MatrixBase::extract() const" to "MatrixBase::part() const"
* Renamed static functions identity, zero, ones, random with an upper case
first letter: Identity, Zero, Ones and Random.
Finally the importing macro is named EIGEN_BASIC_PUBLIC_INTERFACE
because it does not only import the ei_traits, it also makes the base class
a friend, etc.
If the number of coefficients does not match the matrix size, then an assertion is raised.
No support for xpr on the right side for the moment.
* Added support for assertion checking. This allows to test that an assertion is indeed raised
when it should be.
* Fixed a mistake in the CwiseUnary example.
with minimal code duplication. There now are only two (2)
const_cast remaining in the whole source code.
- eigen2 now fully allows copying a row-vector into a column-vector.
added a unit-test for that.
- split unit tests, improve docs, various improvements.
const_cast. But I think that anyway trying to maintain const strictness in Eigen2 is not
worth the hassle.
Konstantin: so the code snippet I sent you won't work anymore, replace wrapArray with fromArray.
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