GNU Octave  4.4.1
A high-level interpreted language, primarily intended for numerical computations, mostly compatible with Matlab
Array-jit.cc
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23 // Author: Max Brister <max@2bass.com>
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25 #if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H)
26 # include "config.h"
27 #endif
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29 #if defined (HAVE_LLVM)
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31 #include "Array.h"
32 #include "Array.cc"
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34 #include "jit-ir.h"
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36 // Prevent implicit instantiations on some systems (Windows, others?)
37 // that can lead to duplicate definitions of static data members.
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39 extern template class OCTAVE_API Array<idx_vector>;
40 extern template class OCTAVE_API Array<octave_idx_type>;
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46 #if defined (Cell_h)
47 # error Must not include Cell.h in Array-jit.h
48 # error This causes problems on MSVC
49 #endif
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51 #endif
#define NO_INSTANTIATE_ARRAY_SORT(T)
Definition: Array.cc:2471
#define INSTANTIATE_ARRAY(T, API)
Definition: Array.cc:2768
N Dimensional Array with copy-on-write semantics.
Definition: Array.h:125