GNU Octave  4.4.1
A high-level interpreted language, primarily intended for numerical computations, mostly compatible with Matlab
sparse-dmsolve.h
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24 #if ! defined (octave_sparse_dmsolve_h)
25 #define octave_sparse_dmsolve_h 1
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27 #include "octave-config.h"
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29 template <typename RT, typename ST, typename T>
30 RT
31 dmsolve (const ST& a, const T& b, octave_idx_type& info);
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33 #endif
calling an anonymous function involves an overhead quite comparable to the overhead of an m file function Passing a handle to a built in function is because the interpreter is not involved in the internal loop For a
Definition: cellfun.cc:400
RT dmsolve(const ST &a, const T &b, octave_idx_type &info)
b
Definition: cellfun.cc:400