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4.3.2 Planner Flags

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All of the planner routines in FFTW accept an integer flags cannam@127: argument, which is a bitwise OR (‘|’) of zero or more of the flag cannam@127: constants defined below. These flags control the rigor (and time) of cannam@127: the planning process, and can also impose (or lift) restrictions on the cannam@127: type of transform algorithm that is employed. cannam@127:

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Important: the planner overwrites the input array during cannam@127: planning unless a saved plan (see Wisdom) is available for that cannam@127: problem, so you should initialize your input data after creating the cannam@127: plan. The only exceptions to this are the FFTW_ESTIMATE and cannam@127: FFTW_WISDOM_ONLY flags, as mentioned below. cannam@127:

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In all cases, if wisdom is available for the given problem that was cannam@127: created with equal-or-greater planning rigor, then the more rigorous cannam@127: wisdom is used. For example, in FFTW_ESTIMATE mode any available cannam@127: wisdom is used, whereas in FFTW_PATIENT mode only wisdom created cannam@127: in patient or exhaustive mode can be used. See Words of Wisdom-Saving Plans. cannam@127:

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Planning-rigor flags

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Algorithm-restriction flags

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Limiting planning time

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extern void fftw_set_timelimit(double seconds);
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This function instructs FFTW to spend at most seconds seconds cannam@127: (approximately) in the planner. If seconds == cannam@127: FFTW_NO_TIMELIMIT (the default value, which is negative), then cannam@127: planning time is unbounded. Otherwise, FFTW plans with a cannam@127: progressively wider range of algorithms until the the given time limit cannam@127: is reached or the given range of algorithms is explored, returning the cannam@127: best available plan. cannam@127: cannam@127:

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For example, specifying FFTW_PATIENT first plans in cannam@127: FFTW_ESTIMATE mode, then in FFTW_MEASURE mode, then cannam@127: finally (time permitting) in FFTW_PATIENT. If cannam@127: FFTW_EXHAUSTIVE is specified instead, the planner will further cannam@127: progress to FFTW_EXHAUSTIVE mode. cannam@127:

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Note that the seconds argument specifies only a rough limit; in cannam@127: practice, the planner may use somewhat more time if the time limit is cannam@127: reached when the planner is in the middle of an operation that cannot cannam@127: be interrupted. At the very least, the planner will complete planning cannam@127: in FFTW_ESTIMATE mode (which is thus equivalent to a time limit cannam@127: of 0). cannam@127:

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