eigen/test/mixingtypes.cpp
Benoit Jacob 6347b1db5b remove sentence "Eigen itself is part of the KDE project."
it never made very precise sense. but now does it still make any?
2009-05-22 20:25:33 +02:00

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// This file is part of Eigen, a lightweight C++ template library
// for linear algebra.
//
// Copyright (C) 2008 Gael Guennebaud <g.gael@free.fr>
// Copyright (C) 2008 Benoit Jacob <jacob.benoit.1@gmail.com>
//
// Eigen is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
// version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// Alternatively, you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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// the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// Eigen is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
// WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
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//
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// Eigen. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#ifndef EIGEN_NO_STATIC_ASSERT
#define EIGEN_NO_STATIC_ASSERT // turn static asserts into runtime asserts in order to check them
#endif
#ifndef EIGEN_DONT_VECTORIZE
#define EIGEN_DONT_VECTORIZE // SSE intrinsics aren't designed to allow mixing types
#endif
#include "main.h"
template<int SizeAtCompileType> void mixingtypes(int size = SizeAtCompileType)
{
typedef Matrix<float, SizeAtCompileType, SizeAtCompileType> Mat_f;
typedef Matrix<double, SizeAtCompileType, SizeAtCompileType> Mat_d;
typedef Matrix<std::complex<float>, SizeAtCompileType, SizeAtCompileType> Mat_cf;
typedef Matrix<std::complex<double>, SizeAtCompileType, SizeAtCompileType> Mat_cd;
typedef Matrix<float, SizeAtCompileType, 1> Vec_f;
typedef Matrix<double, SizeAtCompileType, 1> Vec_d;
typedef Matrix<std::complex<float>, SizeAtCompileType, 1> Vec_cf;
typedef Matrix<std::complex<double>, SizeAtCompileType, 1> Vec_cd;
Mat_f mf(size,size);
Mat_d md(size,size);
Mat_cf mcf(size,size);
Mat_cd mcd(size,size);
Vec_f vf(size,1);
Vec_d vd(size,1);
Vec_cf vcf(size,1);
Vec_cd vcd(size,1);
mf+mf;
VERIFY_RAISES_ASSERT(mf+md);
VERIFY_RAISES_ASSERT(mf+mcf);
VERIFY_RAISES_ASSERT(vf=vd);
VERIFY_RAISES_ASSERT(vf+=vd);
VERIFY_RAISES_ASSERT(mcd=md);
mf*mf;
md*mcd;
mcd*md;
mf*vcf;
mcf*vf;
mcf *= mf;
vcd = md*vcd;
vcf = mcf*vf;
VERIFY_RAISES_ASSERT(mf*md);
VERIFY_RAISES_ASSERT(mcf*mcd);
VERIFY_RAISES_ASSERT(mcf*vcd);
VERIFY_RAISES_ASSERT(vcf = mf*vf);
vf.dot(vf);
VERIFY_RAISES_ASSERT(vd.dot(vf));
VERIFY_RAISES_ASSERT(vcf.dot(vf)); // yeah eventually we should allow this but i'm too lazy to make that change now in Dot.h
} // especially as that might be rewritten as cwise product .sum() which would make that automatic.
void test_mixingtypes()
{
// check that our operator new is indeed called:
CALL_SUBTEST(mixingtypes<3>());
CALL_SUBTEST(mixingtypes<4>());
CALL_SUBTEST(mixingtypes<Dynamic>(20));
}