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Both i386 and 32-bit ARM do not define __uint128_t. On most systems, if
__uint128_t is defined, then so is the macro __SIZEOF_INT128__.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18531782/how-to-know-if-uint128-t-is-defined1
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EIGEN_DECLARE_TEST(mytest) { /* code */ }.
This provide several advantages:
- more flexibility in designing unit tests
- unit tests can be glued to speed up compilation
- unit tests are compiled with same predefined macros, which is a requirement for zapcc
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The type used in Eigen::DSizes needs to be at least 8 bytes long. Internally Tensor tries to convert this to an __int64 on Windows and this fails to build. On Linux, long and long long are both 8 byte integer types.
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Changing from "long long" to "std::int64_t".
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issues for large FFTs. https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/10749#issuecomment-354557689
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