In VS 2017, `std::arg` for real inputs always returns 0, even for
negative inputs. It should return `PI` for negative real values.
This seems to be fixed in VS 2019 (MSVC 1920).
(cherry picked from commit 2b410ecbef)
Manually constructing an unaligned object declared as aligned
invokes UB, so we cannot technically check for alignment from
within the constructor. Newer versions of clang optimize away
this check.
Removing the affected tests.
(cherry picked from commit 0c4ae56e37)
* This can make less compile_time if A is smaller than B. and avoid failure in compile if we get a little A and a great B.
Authored by @awoniu.
(cherry picked from commit 8ce341caf2)
There seems to be a gcc 4.7 bug that incorrectly flags the current
3x3 inverse as using uninitialized memory. I'm *pretty* sure it's
a false positive, but it's hard to trigger. The same warning
does not trigger with clang or later compiler versions.
In trying to find a work-around, this implementation turns out to be
faster anyways for static-sized matrices.
```
name old cpu/op new cpu/op delta
BM_Inverse3x3<DynamicMatrix3T<float>> 423ns ± 2% 433ns ± 3% +2.32% (p=0.000 n=98+96)
BM_Inverse3x3<DynamicMatrix3T<double>> 425ns ± 2% 427ns ± 3% +0.48% (p=0.003 n=99+96)
BM_Inverse3x3<StaticMatrix3T<float>> 7.10ns ± 2% 0.80ns ± 1% -88.67% (p=0.000 n=114+112)
BM_Inverse3x3<StaticMatrix3T<double>> 7.45ns ± 2% 1.34ns ± 1% -82.01% (p=0.000 n=105+111)
BM_AliasedInverse3x3<DynamicMatrix3T<float>> 409ns ± 3% 419ns ± 3% +2.40% (p=0.000 n=100+98)
BM_AliasedInverse3x3<DynamicMatrix3T<double>> 414ns ± 3% 413ns ± 2% ~ (p=0.322 n=98+98)
BM_AliasedInverse3x3<StaticMatrix3T<float>> 7.57ns ± 1% 0.80ns ± 1% -89.37% (p=0.000 n=111+114)
BM_AliasedInverse3x3<StaticMatrix3T<double>> 9.09ns ± 1% 2.58ns ±41% -71.60% (p=0.000 n=113+116)
```
(cherry picked from commit 5ad8b9bfe2)
The latest version of `mpreal` has a bug that breaks `min`/`max`.
It also breaks with the latest dev version of `mpfr`. Here we
add `FindMPREAL.cmake` which searches for the library and tests if
compilation works.
Removed our internal copy of `mpreal.h` under `unsupported/test`, as
it is out-of-sync with the latest, and similarly breaks with
the latest `mpfr`. It would be best to use the installed version
of `mpreal` anyways, since that's what we actually want to test.
Fixes#2282.
(cherry picked from commit 31f796ebef)
We were getting a lot of warnings due to nested `find_package` calls
within `Find***.cmake` files. The recommended approach is to use
[`find_dependency`](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/CMakeFindDependencyMacro.html)
in package configuration files. I made this change for all instances.
Case mismatches between `Find<Package>.cmake` and calling
`find_package(<PACKAGE>`) also lead to warnings. Fixed for
`FindPASTIX.cmake` and `FindSCOTCH.cmake`.
`FindBLASEXT.cmake` was broken due to calling `find_package_handle_standard_args(BLAS ...)`.
The package name must match, otherwise the `find_package(BLASEXT)` falsely thinks
the package wasn't found. I changed to `BLASEXT`, but then also copied that value
to `BLAS_FOUND` for compatibility.
`FindPastix.cmake` had a typo that incorrectly added `PTSCOTCH` when looking for
the `SCOTCH` component.
`FindPTSCOTCH` incorrectly added `***-NOTFOUND` to include/library lists,
corrupting them. This led to cmake errors down-the-line.
Fixes#2288.
(cherry picked from commit 1cdec38653)
This is to enable compiling with the latest trisycl. `FindTriSYCL.cmake` was
broken by commit 00f32752, which modified `add_sycl_to_target` for ComputeCPP.
This makes the corresponding modifications for trisycl to make them consistent.
Also, trisycl now requires c++17.
(cherry picked from commit 8cf6cb27ba)
The `memset` function and bitwise manipulation only apply to POD types
that do not require initialization, otherwise resulting in UB. We currently
violate this in `ptrue` and `pzero`, we assume bitmasks for `pselect`, and
bitwise operations are applied byte-by-byte in the generic implementations.
This is causing issues for scalar types that do require initialization
or that contain non-POD info such as pointers (#2201). We either break
them, or force specializations of these functions for custom scalars,
even if they are not vectorized.
Here we modify these functions for scalars only - instead using only
scalar operations:
- `pzero`: `Scalar(0)` for all scalars.
- `ptrue`: `Scalar(1)` for non-trivial scalars, bitset to one bits for trivial scalars.
- `pselect`: ternary select comparing mask to `Scalar(0)` for all scalars
- `pand`, `por`, `pxor`, `pnot`: use operators `&`, `|`, `^`, `~` for all integer or non-trivial scalars, otherwise apply bytewise.
For non-scalar types, the original implementations are used to maintain
compatibility and minimize the number of changes.
Fixes#2201.
(cherry picked from commit 3d98a6ef5c)
Since `std::equal_to::operator()` is not a device function, it
fails on GPU. On my device, I seem to get a silent crash in the
kernel (no reported error, but the kernel does not complete).
Replacing this with a portable version enables comparisons on device.
Addresses #2292 - would need to be cherry-picked. The 3.3 branch
also requires adding `EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC` in `BooleanRedux.h` to get
fully working.
(cherry picked from commit 7880f10526)
Details are scattered across #920, #1000, #1324, #2291.
Summary: some MSVC versions have a bug that requires omitting explicit
`operator=` definitions (leads to duplicate definition errors), and
some MSVC versions require adding explicit `operator=` definitions
(otherwise implicitly deleted errors). This mess tries to cover
all the cases encountered.
Fixes#2291.
(cherry picked from commit 9816fe59b4)
Allows absolute and relative paths for
- `INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR`
- `CMAKEPACKAGE_INSTALL_DIR`
- `PKGCONFIG_INSTALL_DIR`
Type should be `PATH` not `STRING`. Contrary to !211, these don't
seem to be made absolute if user-defined - according to the doc any
directories should use `PATH` type, which allows a file dialog
to be used via the GUI. It also better handles file separators.
If user provides an absolute path, it will be made relative to
`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` so that the `configure_packet_config_file` will
work.
Fixes#2155 and #2269.
(cherry picked from commit f44f05532d)
The extra [TOC] tag is generating a huge floating duplicated
table-of-contents, which obscures the majority of the page
(see bottom of https://eigen.tuxfamily.org/dox/unsupported/eigen_tensors.html).
Remove it.
Also, headers do not support markup (see
[doxygen bug](https://github.com/doxygen/doxygen/issues/7467)), so
backticks like
```
```
end up generating titles that looks like
```
Constructor <tt>Tensor<double,2></tt>
```
Removing backticks for now. To generate proper formatted headers, we
must directly use html instead of markdown, i.e.
```
<h2>Constructor <code>Tensor<double,2></code></h2>
```
which is ugly.
Fixes#2254.
(cherry picked from commit f5a9873bbb)
- Move constructors can only be defaulted as NOEXCEPT if all members
have NOEXCEPT move constructors.
- gcc 4.8 has some funny parsing bug in `a < b->c`, thinking `b-` is a template parameter.
(cherry picked from commit 6035da5283)
For empty or single-column matrices, the current `PartialPivLU`
currently dereferences a `nullptr` or accesses memory out-of-bounds.
Here we adjust the checks to avoid this.
(cherry picked from commit 154f00e9ea)
As written, depending on multithreading/gpu, the returned index from
`argmin`/`argmax` is not currently stable. Here we modify the functors
to always keep the first occurence (i.e. if the value is equal to the
current min/max, then keep the one with the smallest index).
This is otherwise causing unpredictable results in some TF tests.
(cherry picked from commit 3a087ccb99)