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+// This file is part of Eigen, a lightweight C++ template library
+// for linear algebra.
+//
+// Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Gael Guennebaud <gael.guennebaud@inria.fr>
+// Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Benoit Jacob <jacob.benoit.1@gmail.com>
+//
+// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla
+// Public License v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed
+// with this file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+#ifndef EIGEN_MACROS_H
+#define EIGEN_MACROS_H
+
+#define EIGEN_WORLD_VERSION 3
+#define EIGEN_MAJOR_VERSION 1
+#define EIGEN_MINOR_VERSION 1
+
+#define EIGEN_VERSION_AT_LEAST(x,y,z) (EIGEN_WORLD_VERSION>x || (EIGEN_WORLD_VERSION>=x && \
+ (EIGEN_MAJOR_VERSION>y || (EIGEN_MAJOR_VERSION>=y && \
+ EIGEN_MINOR_VERSION>=z))))
+#ifdef __GNUC__
+ #define EIGEN_GNUC_AT_LEAST(x,y) ((__GNUC__==x && __GNUC_MINOR__>=y) || __GNUC__>x)
+#else
+ #define EIGEN_GNUC_AT_LEAST(x,y) 0
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __GNUC__
+ #define EIGEN_GNUC_AT_MOST(x,y) ((__GNUC__==x && __GNUC_MINOR__<=y) || __GNUC__<x)
+#else
+ #define EIGEN_GNUC_AT_MOST(x,y) 0
+#endif
+
+#if EIGEN_GNUC_AT_MOST(4,3) && !defined(__clang__)
+ // see bug 89
+ #define EIGEN_SAFE_TO_USE_STANDARD_ASSERT_MACRO 0
+#else
+ #define EIGEN_SAFE_TO_USE_STANDARD_ASSERT_MACRO 1
+#endif
+
+#if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ <= 3)
+#define EIGEN_GCC3_OR_OLDER 1
+#else
+#define EIGEN_GCC3_OR_OLDER 0
+#endif
+
+// 16 byte alignment is only useful for vectorization. Since it affects the ABI, we need to enable
+// 16 byte alignment on all platforms where vectorization might be enabled. In theory we could always
+// enable alignment, but it can be a cause of problems on some platforms, so we just disable it in
+// certain common platform (compiler+architecture combinations) to avoid these problems.
+// Only static alignment is really problematic (relies on nonstandard compiler extensions that don't
+// work everywhere, for example don't work on GCC/ARM), try to keep heap alignment even
+// when we have to disable static alignment.
+#if defined(__GNUC__) && !(defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__ppc__) || defined(__ia64__))
+#define EIGEN_GCC_AND_ARCH_DOESNT_WANT_STACK_ALIGNMENT 1
+#else
+#define EIGEN_GCC_AND_ARCH_DOESNT_WANT_STACK_ALIGNMENT 0
+#endif
+
+// static alignment is completely disabled with GCC 3, Sun Studio, and QCC/QNX
+#if !EIGEN_GCC_AND_ARCH_DOESNT_WANT_STACK_ALIGNMENT \
+ && !EIGEN_GCC3_OR_OLDER \
+ && !defined(__SUNPRO_CC) \
+ && !defined(__QNXNTO__)
+ #define EIGEN_ARCH_WANTS_STACK_ALIGNMENT 1
+#else
+ #define EIGEN_ARCH_WANTS_STACK_ALIGNMENT 0
+#endif
+
+#ifdef EIGEN_DONT_ALIGN
+ #ifndef EIGEN_DONT_ALIGN_STATICALLY
+ #define EIGEN_DONT_ALIGN_STATICALLY
+ #endif
+ #define EIGEN_ALIGN 0
+#else
+ #define EIGEN_ALIGN 1
+#endif
+
+// EIGEN_ALIGN_STATICALLY is the true test whether we want to align arrays on the stack or not. It takes into account both the user choice to explicitly disable
+// alignment (EIGEN_DONT_ALIGN_STATICALLY) and the architecture config (EIGEN_ARCH_WANTS_STACK_ALIGNMENT). Henceforth, only EIGEN_ALIGN_STATICALLY should be used.
+#if EIGEN_ARCH_WANTS_STACK_ALIGNMENT && !defined(EIGEN_DONT_ALIGN_STATICALLY)
+ #define EIGEN_ALIGN_STATICALLY 1
+#else
+ #define EIGEN_ALIGN_STATICALLY 0
+ #ifndef EIGEN_DISABLE_UNALIGNED_ARRAY_ASSERT
+ #define EIGEN_DISABLE_UNALIGNED_ARRAY_ASSERT
+ #endif
+#endif
+
+#ifdef EIGEN_DEFAULT_TO_ROW_MAJOR
+#define EIGEN_DEFAULT_MATRIX_STORAGE_ORDER_OPTION RowMajor
+#else
+#define EIGEN_DEFAULT_MATRIX_STORAGE_ORDER_OPTION ColMajor
+#endif
+
+#ifndef EIGEN_DEFAULT_DENSE_INDEX_TYPE
+#define EIGEN_DEFAULT_DENSE_INDEX_TYPE std::ptrdiff_t
+#endif
+
+/** Allows to disable some optimizations which might affect the accuracy of the result.
+ * Such optimization are enabled by default, and set EIGEN_FAST_MATH to 0 to disable them.
+ * They currently include:
+ * - single precision Cwise::sin() and Cwise::cos() when SSE vectorization is enabled.
+ */
+#ifndef EIGEN_FAST_MATH
+#define EIGEN_FAST_MATH 1
+#endif
+
+#define EIGEN_DEBUG_VAR(x) std::cerr << #x << " = " << x << std::endl;
+
+// concatenate two tokens
+#define EIGEN_CAT2(a,b) a ## b
+#define EIGEN_CAT(a,b) EIGEN_CAT2(a,b)
+
+// convert a token to a string
+#define EIGEN_MAKESTRING2(a) #a
+#define EIGEN_MAKESTRING(a) EIGEN_MAKESTRING2(a)
+
+#if EIGEN_GNUC_AT_LEAST(4,1) && !defined(__clang__) && !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER)
+#define EIGEN_FLATTEN_ATTRIB __attribute__((flatten))
+#else
+#define EIGEN_FLATTEN_ATTRIB
+#endif
+
+// EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE is a stronger version of the inline, using __forceinline on MSVC,
+// but it still doesn't use GCC's always_inline. This is useful in (common) situations where MSVC needs forceinline
+// but GCC is still doing fine with just inline.
+#if (defined _MSC_VER) || (defined __INTEL_COMPILER)
+#define EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE __forceinline
+#else
+#define EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE inline
+#endif
+
+// EIGEN_ALWAYS_INLINE is the stronget, it has the effect of making the function inline and adding every possible
+// attribute to maximize inlining. This should only be used when really necessary: in particular,
+// it uses __attribute__((always_inline)) on GCC, which most of the time is useless and can severely harm compile times.
+// FIXME with the always_inline attribute,
+// gcc 3.4.x reports the following compilation error:
+// Eval.h:91: sorry, unimplemented: inlining failed in call to 'const Eigen::Eval<Derived> Eigen::MatrixBase<Scalar, Derived>::eval() const'
+// : function body not available
+#if EIGEN_GNUC_AT_LEAST(4,0)
+#define EIGEN_ALWAYS_INLINE __attribute__((always_inline)) inline
+#else
+#define EIGEN_ALWAYS_INLINE EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE
+#endif
+
+#if (defined __GNUC__)
+#define EIGEN_DONT_INLINE __attribute__((noinline))
+#elif (defined _MSC_VER)
+#define EIGEN_DONT_INLINE __declspec(noinline)
+#else
+#define EIGEN_DONT_INLINE
+#endif
+
+// this macro allows to get rid of linking errors about multiply defined functions.
+// - static is not very good because it prevents definitions from different object files to be merged.
+// So static causes the resulting linked executable to be bloated with multiple copies of the same function.
+// - inline is not perfect either as it unwantedly hints the compiler toward inlining the function.
+#define EIGEN_DECLARE_FUNCTION_ALLOWING_MULTIPLE_DEFINITIONS
+#define EIGEN_DEFINE_FUNCTION_ALLOWING_MULTIPLE_DEFINITIONS inline
+
+#ifdef NDEBUG
+# ifndef EIGEN_NO_DEBUG
+# define EIGEN_NO_DEBUG
+# endif
+#endif
+
+// eigen_plain_assert is where we implement the workaround for the assert() bug in GCC <= 4.3, see bug 89
+#ifdef EIGEN_NO_DEBUG
+ #define eigen_plain_assert(x)
+#else
+ #if EIGEN_SAFE_TO_USE_STANDARD_ASSERT_MACRO
+ namespace Eigen {
+ namespace internal {
+ inline bool copy_bool(bool b) { return b; }
+ }
+ }
+ #define eigen_plain_assert(x) assert(x)
+ #else
+ // work around bug 89
+ #include <cstdlib> // for abort
+ #include <iostream> // for std::cerr
+
+ namespace Eigen {
+ namespace internal {
+ // trivial function copying a bool. Must be EIGEN_DONT_INLINE, so we implement it after including Eigen headers.
+ // see bug 89.
+ namespace {
+ EIGEN_DONT_INLINE bool copy_bool(bool b) { return b; }
+ }
+ inline void assert_fail(const char *condition, const char *function, const char *file, int line)
+ {
+ std::cerr << "assertion failed: " << condition << " in function " << function << " at " << file << ":" << line << std::endl;
+ abort();
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ #define eigen_plain_assert(x) \
+ do { \
+ if(!Eigen::internal::copy_bool(x)) \
+ Eigen::internal::assert_fail(EIGEN_MAKESTRING(x), __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__); \
+ } while(false)
+ #endif
+#endif
+
+// eigen_assert can be overridden
+#ifndef eigen_assert
+#define eigen_assert(x) eigen_plain_assert(x)
+#endif
+
+#ifdef EIGEN_INTERNAL_DEBUGGING
+#define eigen_internal_assert(x) eigen_assert(x)
+#else
+#define eigen_internal_assert(x)
+#endif
+
+#ifdef EIGEN_NO_DEBUG
+#define EIGEN_ONLY_USED_FOR_DEBUG(x) (void)x
+#else
+#define EIGEN_ONLY_USED_FOR_DEBUG(x)
+#endif
+
+#ifndef EIGEN_NO_DEPRECATED_WARNING
+ #if (defined __GNUC__)
+ #define EIGEN_DEPRECATED __attribute__((deprecated))
+ #elif (defined _MSC_VER)
+ #define EIGEN_DEPRECATED __declspec(deprecated)
+ #else
+ #define EIGEN_DEPRECATED
+ #endif
+#else
+ #define EIGEN_DEPRECATED
+#endif
+
+#if (defined __GNUC__)
+#define EIGEN_UNUSED __attribute__((unused))
+#else
+#define EIGEN_UNUSED
+#endif
+
+// Suppresses 'unused variable' warnings.
+#define EIGEN_UNUSED_VARIABLE(var) (void)var;
+
+#if !defined(EIGEN_ASM_COMMENT) && (defined __GNUC__)
+#define EIGEN_ASM_COMMENT(X) asm("#" X)
+#else
+#define EIGEN_ASM_COMMENT(X)
+#endif
+
+/* EIGEN_ALIGN_TO_BOUNDARY(n) forces data to be n-byte aligned. This is used to satisfy SIMD requirements.
+ * However, we do that EVEN if vectorization (EIGEN_VECTORIZE) is disabled,
+ * so that vectorization doesn't affect binary compatibility.
+ *
+ * If we made alignment depend on whether or not EIGEN_VECTORIZE is defined, it would be impossible to link
+ * vectorized and non-vectorized code.
+ */
+#if (defined __GNUC__) || (defined __PGI) || (defined __IBMCPP__) || (defined __ARMCC_VERSION)
+ #define EIGEN_ALIGN_TO_BOUNDARY(n) __attribute__((aligned(n)))
+#elif (defined _MSC_VER)
+ #define EIGEN_ALIGN_TO_BOUNDARY(n) __declspec(align(n))
+#elif (defined __SUNPRO_CC)
+ // FIXME not sure about this one:
+ #define EIGEN_ALIGN_TO_BOUNDARY(n) __attribute__((aligned(n)))
+#else
+ #error Please tell me what is the equivalent of __attribute__((aligned(n))) for your compiler
+#endif
+
+#define EIGEN_ALIGN16 EIGEN_ALIGN_TO_BOUNDARY(16)
+
+#if EIGEN_ALIGN_STATICALLY
+#define EIGEN_USER_ALIGN_TO_BOUNDARY(n) EIGEN_ALIGN_TO_BOUNDARY(n)
+#define EIGEN_USER_ALIGN16 EIGEN_ALIGN16
+#else
+#define EIGEN_USER_ALIGN_TO_BOUNDARY(n)
+#define EIGEN_USER_ALIGN16
+#endif
+
+#ifdef EIGEN_DONT_USE_RESTRICT_KEYWORD
+ #define EIGEN_RESTRICT
+#endif
+#ifndef EIGEN_RESTRICT
+ #define EIGEN_RESTRICT __restrict
+#endif
+
+#ifndef EIGEN_STACK_ALLOCATION_LIMIT
+#define EIGEN_STACK_ALLOCATION_LIMIT 20000
+#endif
+
+#ifndef EIGEN_DEFAULT_IO_FORMAT
+#ifdef EIGEN_MAKING_DOCS
+// format used in Eigen's documentation
+// needed to define it here as escaping characters in CMake add_definition's argument seems very problematic.
+#define EIGEN_DEFAULT_IO_FORMAT Eigen::IOFormat(3, 0, " ", "\n", "", "")
+#else
+#define EIGEN_DEFAULT_IO_FORMAT Eigen::IOFormat()
+#endif
+#endif
+
+// just an empty macro !
+#define EIGEN_EMPTY
+
+#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (!defined(__INTEL_COMPILER))
+#define EIGEN_INHERIT_ASSIGNMENT_EQUAL_OPERATOR(Derived) \
+ using Base::operator =;
+#else
+#define EIGEN_INHERIT_ASSIGNMENT_EQUAL_OPERATOR(Derived) \
+ using Base::operator =; \
+ EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& operator=(const Derived& other) \
+ { \
+ Base::operator=(other); \
+ return *this; \
+ }
+#endif
+
+#define EIGEN_INHERIT_ASSIGNMENT_OPERATORS(Derived) \
+ EIGEN_INHERIT_ASSIGNMENT_EQUAL_OPERATOR(Derived)
+
+/**
+* Just a side note. Commenting within defines works only by documenting
+* behind the object (via '!<'). Comments cannot be multi-line and thus
+* we have these extra long lines. What is confusing doxygen over here is
+* that we use '\' and basically have a bunch of typedefs with their
+* documentation in a single line.
+**/
+
+#define EIGEN_GENERIC_PUBLIC_INTERFACE(Derived) \
+ typedef typename Eigen::internal::traits<Derived>::Scalar Scalar; /*!< \brief Numeric type, e.g. float, double, int or std::complex<float>. */ \
+ typedef typename Eigen::NumTraits<Scalar>::Real RealScalar; /*!< \brief The underlying numeric type for composed scalar types. \details In cases where Scalar is e.g. std::complex<T>, T were corresponding to RealScalar. */ \
+ typedef typename Base::CoeffReturnType CoeffReturnType; /*!< \brief The return type for coefficient access. \details Depending on whether the object allows direct coefficient access (e.g. for a MatrixXd), this type is either 'const Scalar&' or simply 'Scalar' for objects that do not allow direct coefficient access. */ \
+ typedef typename Eigen::internal::nested<Derived>::type Nested; \
+ typedef typename Eigen::internal::traits<Derived>::StorageKind StorageKind; \
+ typedef typename Eigen::internal::traits<Derived>::Index Index; \
+ enum { RowsAtCompileTime = Eigen::internal::traits<Derived>::RowsAtCompileTime, \
+ ColsAtCompileTime = Eigen::internal::traits<Derived>::ColsAtCompileTime, \
+ Flags = Eigen::internal::traits<Derived>::Flags, \
+ CoeffReadCost = Eigen::internal::traits<Derived>::CoeffReadCost, \
+ SizeAtCompileTime = Base::SizeAtCompileTime, \
+ MaxSizeAtCompileTime = Base::MaxSizeAtCompileTime, \
+ IsVectorAtCompileTime = Base::IsVectorAtCompileTime };
+
+
+#define EIGEN_DENSE_PUBLIC_INTERFACE(Derived) \
+ typedef typename Eigen::internal::traits<Derived>::Scalar Scalar; /*!< \brief Numeric type, e.g. float, double, int or std::complex<float>. */ \
+ typedef typename Eigen::NumTraits<Scalar>::Real RealScalar; /*!< \brief The underlying numeric type for composed scalar types. \details In cases where Scalar is e.g. std::complex<T>, T were corresponding to RealScalar. */ \
+ typedef typename Base::PacketScalar PacketScalar; \
+ typedef typename Base::CoeffReturnType CoeffReturnType; /*!< \brief The return type for coefficient access. \details Depending on whether the object allows direct coefficient access (e.g. for a MatrixXd), this type is either 'const Scalar&' or simply 'Scalar' for objects that do not allow direct coefficient access. */ \
+ typedef typename Eigen::internal::nested<Derived>::type Nested; \
+ typedef typename Eigen::internal::traits<Derived>::StorageKind StorageKind; \
+ typedef typename Eigen::internal::traits<Derived>::Index Index; \
+ enum { RowsAtCompileTime = Eigen::internal::traits<Derived>::RowsAtCompileTime, \
+ ColsAtCompileTime = Eigen::internal::traits<Derived>::ColsAtCompileTime, \
+ MaxRowsAtCompileTime = Eigen::internal::traits<Derived>::MaxRowsAtCompileTime, \
+ MaxColsAtCompileTime = Eigen::internal::traits<Derived>::MaxColsAtCompileTime, \
+ Flags = Eigen::internal::traits<Derived>::Flags, \
+ CoeffReadCost = Eigen::internal::traits<Derived>::CoeffReadCost, \
+ SizeAtCompileTime = Base::SizeAtCompileTime, \
+ MaxSizeAtCompileTime = Base::MaxSizeAtCompileTime, \
+ IsVectorAtCompileTime = Base::IsVectorAtCompileTime }; \
+ using Base::derived; \
+ using Base::const_cast_derived;
+
+
+#define EIGEN_PLAIN_ENUM_MIN(a,b) (((int)a <= (int)b) ? (int)a : (int)b)
+#define EIGEN_PLAIN_ENUM_MAX(a,b) (((int)a >= (int)b) ? (int)a : (int)b)
+
+// EIGEN_SIZE_MIN_PREFER_DYNAMIC gives the min between compile-time sizes. 0 has absolute priority, followed by 1,
+// followed by Dynamic, followed by other finite values. The reason for giving Dynamic the priority over
+// finite values is that min(3, Dynamic) should be Dynamic, since that could be anything between 0 and 3.
+#define EIGEN_SIZE_MIN_PREFER_DYNAMIC(a,b) (((int)a == 0 || (int)b == 0) ? 0 \
+ : ((int)a == 1 || (int)b == 1) ? 1 \
+ : ((int)a == Dynamic || (int)b == Dynamic) ? Dynamic \
+ : ((int)a <= (int)b) ? (int)a : (int)b)
+
+// EIGEN_SIZE_MIN_PREFER_FIXED is a variant of EIGEN_SIZE_MIN_PREFER_DYNAMIC comparing MaxSizes. The difference is that finite values
+// now have priority over Dynamic, so that min(3, Dynamic) gives 3. Indeed, whatever the actual value is
+// (between 0 and 3), it is not more than 3.
+#define EIGEN_SIZE_MIN_PREFER_FIXED(a,b) (((int)a == 0 || (int)b == 0) ? 0 \
+ : ((int)a == 1 || (int)b == 1) ? 1 \
+ : ((int)a == Dynamic && (int)b == Dynamic) ? Dynamic \
+ : ((int)a == Dynamic) ? (int)b \
+ : ((int)b == Dynamic) ? (int)a \
+ : ((int)a <= (int)b) ? (int)a : (int)b)
+
+// see EIGEN_SIZE_MIN_PREFER_DYNAMIC. No need for a separate variant for MaxSizes here.
+#define EIGEN_SIZE_MAX(a,b) (((int)a == Dynamic || (int)b == Dynamic) ? Dynamic \
+ : ((int)a >= (int)b) ? (int)a : (int)b)
+
+#define EIGEN_LOGICAL_XOR(a,b) (((a) || (b)) && !((a) && (b)))
+
+#define EIGEN_IMPLIES(a,b) (!(a) || (b))
+
+#define EIGEN_MAKE_CWISE_BINARY_OP(METHOD,FUNCTOR) \
+ template<typename OtherDerived> \
+ EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const CwiseBinaryOp<FUNCTOR<Scalar>, const Derived, const OtherDerived> \
+ (METHOD)(const EIGEN_CURRENT_STORAGE_BASE_CLASS<OtherDerived> &other) const \
+ { \
+ return CwiseBinaryOp<FUNCTOR<Scalar>, const Derived, const OtherDerived>(derived(), other.derived()); \
+ }
+
+// the expression type of a cwise product
+#define EIGEN_CWISE_PRODUCT_RETURN_TYPE(LHS,RHS) \
+ CwiseBinaryOp< \
+ internal::scalar_product_op< \
+ typename internal::traits<LHS>::Scalar, \
+ typename internal::traits<RHS>::Scalar \
+ >, \
+ const LHS, \
+ const RHS \
+ >
+
+#endif // EIGEN_MACROS_H