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Add FFTW 3.3.8 source, and a Linux build
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Chris@82 78 <h4 class="subsection">4.1.3 Memory Allocation</h4>
Chris@82 79
Chris@82 80 <div class="example">
Chris@82 81 <pre class="example">void *fftw_malloc(size_t n);
Chris@82 82 void fftw_free(void *p);
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Chris@82 84 <a name="index-fftw_005fmalloc-3"></a>
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Chris@82 87 <p>These are functions that behave identically to <code>malloc</code> and
Chris@82 88 <code>free</code>, except that they guarantee that the returned pointer obeys
Chris@82 89 any special alignment restrictions imposed by any algorithm in FFTW
Chris@82 90 (e.g. for SIMD acceleration). See <a href="SIMD-alignment-and-fftw_005fmalloc.html#SIMD-alignment-and-fftw_005fmalloc">SIMD alignment and fftw_malloc</a>.
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Chris@82 93
Chris@82 94 <p>Data allocated by <code>fftw_malloc</code> <em>must</em> be deallocated by
Chris@82 95 <code>fftw_free</code> and not by the ordinary <code>free</code>.
Chris@82 96 </p>
Chris@82 97 <p>These routines simply call through to your operating system&rsquo;s
Chris@82 98 <code>malloc</code> or, if necessary, its aligned equivalent
Chris@82 99 (e.g. <code>memalign</code>), so you normally need not worry about any
Chris@82 100 significant time or space overhead. You are <em>not required</em> to use
Chris@82 101 them to allocate your data, but we strongly recommend it.
Chris@82 102 </p>
Chris@82 103 <p>Note: in C++, just as with ordinary <code>malloc</code>, you must typecast
Chris@82 104 the output of <code>fftw_malloc</code> to whatever pointer type you are
Chris@82 105 allocating.
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Chris@82 108
Chris@82 109 <p>We also provide the following two convenience functions to allocate
Chris@82 110 real and complex arrays with <code>n</code> elements, which are equivalent
Chris@82 111 to <code>(double *) fftw_malloc(sizeof(double) * n)</code> and
Chris@82 112 <code>(fftw_complex *) fftw_malloc(sizeof(fftw_complex) * n)</code>,
Chris@82 113 respectively:
Chris@82 114 </p>
Chris@82 115 <div class="example">
Chris@82 116 <pre class="example">double *fftw_alloc_real(size_t n);
Chris@82 117 fftw_complex *fftw_alloc_complex(size_t n);
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Chris@82 122 <p>The equivalent functions in other precisions allocate arrays of <code>n</code>
Chris@82 123 elements in that precision. e.g. <code>fftwf_alloc_real(n)</code> is
Chris@82 124 equivalent to <code>(float *) fftwf_malloc(sizeof(float) * n)</code>.
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