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date | Wed, 11 Apr 2012 09:27:06 +0100 |
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// Copyright (C) 2008-2012 NICTA (www.nicta.com.au) // Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Conrad Sanderson // // This file is part of the Armadillo C++ library. // It is provided without any warranty of fitness // for any purpose. You can redistribute this file // and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU // Lesser General Public License (LGPL) as published // by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 // of the License or (at your option) any later version. // (see http://www.opensource.org/licenses for more info) // #define ARMA_64BIT_WORD //// Uncomment the above line if you require matrices/vectors capable of holding more than 4 billion elements. //// Your machine and compiler must have support for 64 bit integers (eg. via "long" or "long long") // #define ARMA_USE_CXX11 //// Uncomment the above line if you have a C++ compiler that supports the C++11 standard //// This will enable additional features, such as use of initialiser lists #if !defined(ARMA_USE_LAPACK) #cmakedefine ARMA_USE_LAPACK //// Uncomment the above line if you have LAPACK or a fast replacement for LAPACK, //// such as Intel's MKL, AMD's ACML, or the Accelerate framework. //// LAPACK is required for matrix decompositions (eg. SVD) and matrix inverse. #endif #if !defined(ARMA_USE_BLAS) #cmakedefine ARMA_USE_BLAS //// Uncomment the above line if you have BLAS or a fast replacement for BLAS, //// such as GotoBLAS, Intel's MKL, AMD's ACML, or the Accelerate framework. //// BLAS is used for matrix multiplication. //// Without BLAS, matrix multiplication will still work, but might be slower. #endif // #define ARMA_BLAS_LONG //// Uncomment the above line if your BLAS and LAPACK libraries use "long" instead of "int" // #define ARMA_BLAS_LONG_LONG //// Uncomment the above line if your BLAS and LAPACK libraries use "long long" instead of "int" #define ARMA_BLAS_UNDERSCORE //// Uncomment the above line if your BLAS and LAPACK libraries have function names with a trailing underscore. //// Conversely, comment it out if the function names don't have a trailing underscore. // #define ARMA_BLAS_CAPITALS //// Uncomment the above line if your BLAS and LAPACK libraries have capitalised function names (eg. ACML on 64-bit Windows) #if !defined(ARMA_MAT_PREALLOC) #define ARMA_MAT_PREALLOC 16 #endif //// This is the number of preallocated elements used by matrices and vectors; //// it must be an integer that is at least 1. //// If you mainly use lots of very small vectors (eg. <= 4 elements), //// change the number to the size of your vectors. // #define ARMA_USE_TBB_ALLOC //// Uncomment the above line if you want to use Intel TBB scalable_malloc() and scalable_free() instead of standard new[] and delete[] #cmakedefine ARMA_USE_ATLAS #define ARMA_ATLAS_INCLUDE_DIR ${ARMA_ATLAS_INCLUDE_DIR}/ //// If you're using ATLAS and the compiler can't find cblas.h and/or clapack.h //// uncomment the above define and specify the appropriate include directory. //// Make sure the directory has a trailing / #cmakedefine ARMA_USE_BOOST #cmakedefine ARMA_USE_BOOST_DATE #cmakedefine ARMA_USE_WRAPPER #if !defined(ARMA_DEFAULT_OSTREAM) #define ARMA_DEFAULT_OSTREAM std::cout #endif #define ARMA_PRINT_LOGIC_ERRORS #define ARMA_PRINT_RUNTIME_ERRORS #cmakedefine ARMA_HAVE_STD_ISFINITE #cmakedefine ARMA_HAVE_STD_ISINF #cmakedefine ARMA_HAVE_STD_ISNAN #cmakedefine ARMA_HAVE_STD_SNPRINTF #cmakedefine ARMA_HAVE_LOG1P #cmakedefine ARMA_HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY // #define ARMA_EXTRA_DEBUG // #define ARMA_NO_DEBUG #if defined(ARMA_DONT_USE_ATLAS) #undef ARMA_USE_ATLAS #undef ARMA_ATLAS_INCLUDE_DIR #endif #if defined(ARMA_DONT_USE_LAPACK) #undef ARMA_USE_LAPACK #endif #if defined(ARMA_DONT_USE_BLAS) #undef ARMA_USE_BLAS #endif #if defined(ARMA_DONT_PRINT_LOGIC_ERRORS) #undef ARMA_PRINT_LOGIC_ERRORS #endif #if defined(ARMA_DONT_PRINT_RUNTIME_ERRORS) #undef ARMA_PRINT_RUNTIME_ERRORS #endif