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// This file is part of Eigen, a lightweight C++ template library
// for linear algebra.
//
// Copyright (C) 2009 Gael Guennebaud <g.gael@free.fr>
//
// Eigen is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
// version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// Alternatively, you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
// the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// Eigen is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
// WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
// FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License or the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License and a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
// Eigen. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#ifndef EIGEN_NOALIAS_H
#define EIGEN_NOALIAS_H
/** \class NoAlias
*
* \brief Pseudo expression providing an operator = assuming no aliasing
*
* \param ExpressionType the type of the object on which to do the lazy assignment
*
* This class represents an expression with special assignment operators
* assuming no aliasing between the target expression and the source expression.
* More precisely it alloas to bypass the EvalBeforeAssignBit flag of the source expression.
* It is the return type of MatrixBase::noalias()
* and most of the time this is the only way it is used.
*
* \sa MatrixBase::noalias()
*/
template<typename ExpressionType, template <typename> class StorageBase>
class NoAlias
{
public:
NoAlias(ExpressionType& expression) : m_expression(expression) {}
/** Behaves like MatrixBase::lazyAssign(other)
* \sa MatrixBase::lazyAssign() */
template<typename OtherDerived>
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE ExpressionType& operator=(const StorageBase<OtherDerived>& other)
{ return m_expression.lazyAssign(other.derived()); }
/** \sa MatrixBase::operator+= */
template<typename OtherDerived>
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE ExpressionType& operator+=(const StorageBase<OtherDerived>& other)
{ return m_expression.lazyAssign(m_expression + other.derived()); }
/** \sa MatrixBase::operator-= */
template<typename OtherDerived>
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE ExpressionType& operator-=(const StorageBase<OtherDerived>& other)
{ return m_expression.lazyAssign(m_expression - other.derived()); }
#ifndef EIGEN_PARSED_BY_DOXYGEN
template<typename ProductDerived, typename Lhs, typename Rhs>
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE ExpressionType& operator+=(const ProductBase<ProductDerived, Lhs,Rhs>& other)
{ other.derived().addTo(m_expression); return m_expression; }
template<typename ProductDerived, typename Lhs, typename Rhs>
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE ExpressionType& operator-=(const ProductBase<ProductDerived, Lhs,Rhs>& other)
{ other.derived().subTo(m_expression); return m_expression; }
template<typename Lhs, typename Rhs, int NestingFlags>
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE ExpressionType& operator+=(const CoeffBasedProduct<Lhs,Rhs,NestingFlags>& other)
{ return m_expression.derived() += CoeffBasedProduct<Lhs,Rhs,NestByRefBit>(other.lhs(), other.rhs()); }
template<typename Lhs, typename Rhs, int NestingFlags>
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE ExpressionType& operator-=(const CoeffBasedProduct<Lhs,Rhs,NestingFlags>& other)
{ return m_expression.derived() -= CoeffBasedProduct<Lhs,Rhs,NestByRefBit>(other.lhs(), other.rhs()); }
#endif
protected:
ExpressionType& m_expression;
};
/** \returns a pseudo expression of \c *this with an operator= assuming
* no aliasing between \c *this and the source expression.
*
* More precisely, noalias() allows to bypass the EvalBeforeAssignBit flag.
* Currently, even though several expressions may alias, only product
* expressions have this flag. Therefore, noalias() is only usefull when
* the source expression contains a matrix product.
*
* Here are some examples where noalias is usefull:
* \code
* D.noalias() = A * B;
* D.noalias() += A.transpose() * B;
* D.noalias() -= 2 * A * B.adjoint();
* \endcode
*
* On the other hand the following example will lead to a \b wrong result:
* \code
* A.noalias() = A * B;
* \endcode
* because the result matrix A is also an operand of the matrix product. Therefore,
* there is no alternative than evaluating A * B in a temporary, that is the default
* behavior when you write:
* \code
* A = A * B;
* \endcode
*
* \sa class NoAlias
*/
template<typename Derived>
NoAlias<Derived,MatrixBase> MatrixBase<Derived>::noalias()
{
return derived();
}
#endif // EIGEN_NOALIAS_H
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