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tests don't need to test the unchecked kernel separately
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@ -113,10 +113,10 @@
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//! # use nalgebra_sparse::csr::CsrMatrix;
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//! # let a = CsrMatrix::identity(10); let b = CsrMatrix::identity(10);
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//! # let mut c = CsrMatrix::identity(10);
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//! use nalgebra_sparse::ops::{Op, serial::spmm_csr_prealloc};
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//! use nalgebra_sparse::ops::{Op, serial::spmm_csr_prealloc_checked};
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//!
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//! // Evaluate the expression `c <- 3.0 * c + 2.0 * a^T * b
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//! spmm_csr_prealloc(3.0, &mut c, 2.0, Op::Transpose(&a), Op::NoOp(&b))
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//! spmm_csr_prealloc_checked(3.0, &mut c, 2.0, Op::Transpose(&a), Op::NoOp(&b))
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//! .expect("We assume that the pattern of C is able to accommodate the result.");
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//! ```
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//! Compared to the simpler example, this snippet is harder to read, but it calls a single
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@ -5,8 +5,9 @@ use crate::common::{
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use nalgebra_sparse::csc::CscMatrix;
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use nalgebra_sparse::csr::CsrMatrix;
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use nalgebra_sparse::ops::serial::{
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spadd_csc_prealloc, spadd_csr_prealloc, spadd_pattern, spmm_csc_dense, spmm_csc_prealloc,
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spmm_csr_dense, spmm_csr_pattern, spmm_csr_prealloc, spsolve_csc_lower_triangular,
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spadd_csc_prealloc, spadd_csr_prealloc, spadd_pattern, spmm_csc_dense,
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spmm_csc_prealloc_checked, spmm_csr_dense, spmm_csr_pattern, spmm_csr_prealloc_checked,
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spsolve_csc_lower_triangular,
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};
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use nalgebra_sparse::ops::Op;
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use nalgebra_sparse::pattern::SparsityPattern;
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@ -550,7 +551,7 @@ proptest! {
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// Test that we get the expected result by comparing to an equivalent dense operation
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// (here we give in the C matrix, so the sparsity pattern is essentially fixed)
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let mut c_sparse = c.clone();
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spmm_csr_prealloc(beta, &mut c_sparse, alpha, a.as_ref(), b.as_ref()).unwrap();
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spmm_csr_prealloc_checked(beta, &mut c_sparse, alpha, a.as_ref(), b.as_ref()).unwrap();
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let mut c_dense = DMatrix::from(&c);
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let op_a_dense = match a {
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@ -605,7 +606,7 @@ proptest! {
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let result = catch_unwind(|| {
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let mut spmm_result = c.clone();
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spmm_csr_prealloc(beta, &mut spmm_result, alpha, a.as_ref(), b.as_ref()).unwrap();
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spmm_csr_prealloc_checked(beta, &mut spmm_result, alpha, a.as_ref(), b.as_ref()).unwrap();
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});
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prop_assert!(result.is_err(),
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@ -689,7 +690,7 @@ proptest! {
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// Test that we get the expected result by comparing to an equivalent dense operation
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// (here we give in the C matrix, so the sparsity pattern is essentially fixed)
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let mut c_sparse = c.clone();
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spmm_csc_prealloc(beta, &mut c_sparse, alpha, a.as_ref(), b.as_ref()).unwrap();
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spmm_csc_prealloc_checked(beta, &mut c_sparse, alpha, a.as_ref(), b.as_ref()).unwrap();
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let mut c_dense = DMatrix::from(&c);
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let op_a_dense = match a {
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@ -744,7 +745,7 @@ proptest! {
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let result = catch_unwind(|| {
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let mut spmm_result = c.clone();
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spmm_csc_prealloc(beta, &mut spmm_result, alpha, a.as_ref(), b.as_ref()).unwrap();
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spmm_csc_prealloc_checked(beta, &mut spmm_result, alpha, a.as_ref(), b.as_ref()).unwrap();
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});
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prop_assert!(result.is_err(),
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