Update to the last rust-nightly.
Version of rustc: 0.11.0-nightly (5ad7286dc37839b7234ff51aab172e48935869d8 2014-07-12 00:31:46 +0000)
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@ -3,8 +3,7 @@ nalgebra_lib_path=lib
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nalgebra_doc_path=doc
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all:
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mkdir -p $(nalgebra_lib_path)
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rustc src/lib.rs --out-dir $(nalgebra_lib_path) --opt-level 3
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rustc src/lib.rs --out-dir $(nalgebra_lib_path) --crate-type dylib --opt-level 3
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rustc src/lib.rs --out-dir $(nalgebra_lib_path) --crate-type dylib --crate-type rlib --opt-level 3
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test:
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mkdir -p $(nalgebra_lib_path)
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@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Feel free to add your project to this list if you happen to use **nalgebra**!
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* [frog](https://github.com/natal/frog): a machine learning library.
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*/
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#![crate_id = "nalgebra#0.1"]
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#![crate_name = "nalgebra"]
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#![crate_type = "lib"]
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#![deny(non_camel_case_types)]
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#![deny(unnecessary_parens)]
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use traits::geometry::Norm;
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use std::cmp::min;
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/// Get the householder matrix corresponding to a reflexion to the hyperplane
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/// defined by `vec̀ . It can be a reflexion contained in a subspace.
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/// defined by `vec`. It can be a reflexion contained in a subspace.
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///
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/// # Arguments
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/// * `dim` - the dimension of the space the resulting matrix operates in
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@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ impl<N: Num + Cast<f32> + Clone> Mean<DVec<N>> for DMat<N> {
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}
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}
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impl<N: Clone + Num + Cast<f32> + DMatDivRhs<N, DMat<N>> + ToStr > Cov<DMat<N>> for DMat<N> {
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impl<N: Clone + Num + Cast<f32> + DMatDivRhs<N, DMat<N>>> Cov<DMat<N>> for DMat<N> {
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// FIXME: this could be heavily optimized, removing all temporaries by merging loops.
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fn cov(m: &DMat<N>) -> DMat<N> {
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assert!(m.nrows > 1);
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@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ impl<N: Clone> Row<Vec3<N>> for Mat3<N> {
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0 => Vec3::new(self.m11.clone(), self.m12.clone(), self.m13.clone()),
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1 => Vec3::new(self.m21.clone(), self.m22.clone(), self.m23.clone()),
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2 => Vec3::new(self.m31.clone(), self.m32.clone(), self.m33.clone()),
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_ => fail!("Index out of range: 3d matrices do not have {} rows.", i.to_str())
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_ => fail!(format!("Index out of range: 3d matrices do not have {} rows.", i))
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}
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}
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self.m32 = r.y.clone();
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self.m33 = r.z;
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},
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_ => fail!("Index out of range: 3d matrices do not have {} rows.", i.to_str())
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_ => fail!(format!("Index out of range: 3d matrices do not have {} rows.", i))
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}
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}
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0 => Vec3::new(self.m11.clone(), self.m21.clone(), self.m31.clone()),
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1 => Vec3::new(self.m12.clone(), self.m22.clone(), self.m32.clone()),
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2 => Vec3::new(self.m13.clone(), self.m23.clone(), self.m33.clone()),
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_ => fail!("Index out of range: 3d matrices do not have {} cols.", i.to_str() )
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_ => fail!(format!("Index out of range: 3d matrices do not have {} cols.", i))
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}
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}
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self.m23 = r.y.clone();
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self.m33 = r.z;
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},
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_ => fail!("Index out of range: 3d matrices do not have {} cols.", i.to_str() )
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_ => fail!(format!("Index out of range: 3d matrices do not have {} cols.", i))
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}
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}
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match i {
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0 => Vec1::new(self.x.clone()),
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1 => Vec1::new(self.y.clone()),
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_ => fail!("Index out of range: 2d vectors do not have {} rows. ", i.to_str())
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_ => fail!(format!("Index out of range: 2d vectors do not have {} rows. ", i))
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}
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}
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match i {
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0 => self.x = r.x,
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1 => self.y = r.x,
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_ => fail!("Index out of range: 2d vectors do not have {} rows.", i.to_str())
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_ => fail!(format!("Index out of range: 2d vectors do not have {} rows.", i))
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}
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}
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