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innerStride(), outerStride(), and size()""
This reverts commit 5f0b4a4010af4cbf6161a0d1a03a747addc44a5d.
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innerStride(), outerStride(), and size()"
This reverts commit 6cbb3038ac48cb5fe17eba4dfbf26e3e798041f1 because it
breaks clang-10 builds on x86 and aarch64 when C++11 is enabled.
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outerStride(), and size()
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Although the test passes now, there might still be some missing.
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differences to the STL.
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Renamed meta_{true|false} to {true|false}_type, meta_if to conditional, is_same_type to is_same, un{ref|pointer|const} to remove_{reference|pointer|const} and makeconst to add_const.
Changed boolean type 'ret' member to 'value'.
Changed 'ret' members refering to types to 'type'.
Adapted all code occurences.
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* Add short documentation for Array class
* Put all classes explicitly in Core module (where applicable)
* Section on Modules in Quick Reference Guide
* Put Page 7 after Page 6 in Contents :)
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As discussed on the list (too long to explain here).
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(error was appearing when building tests with alignmnet disabled)
What is this stuff still doing in MatrixBase.h? Shouldn't it move to DenseBase.h? How are Array blocks compiling?
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(yes, it was only used in dense xprs anyway)
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* use them (big simplification in Assign.h)
* axe (Inner|Outer)StrideAtCompileTime that were just introduced
* ei_int_if_dynamic now asserts that the size is the expected one: adapt to that in Block.h
* add rowStride() / colStride() in DenseBase
* implement innerStride() / outerStride() everywhere needed
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- clean the *_PUBLIC_INTERFACE_*
- update Diagonal, ReturnByValue, ForceAlignedAccess, UnaryView, etc. to support array
- many other small stuff
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because thanks to the previous commit this is not needed anymore
* add a more general ForceAlignedAccess expression which can be used for any expression.
It is already used by StableNorm.h.
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