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Massive speed improvement in sparse min/max functions for calls like 'max(s,[],2)' (bug #40268) * dSparse.cc (SparseMatrix SparseMatrix::max (Array<octave_idx-type>&, int)) : Remove triple loop by using a local buffer (SparseMatrix SparseMatrix::min (Array<octave_idx-type>&, int)) : ditto * CSparse.cc (SparseComplexMatrix SparseComplexMatrix::max ( Array<octave_idx-type>&, int)) : Remove triple loop by using a local buffer (SparseComplexMatrix SparseComplexMatrix::min (Array<octave_idx-type>&, int)) : ditto
author David Bateman <dbateman@free.fr>
date Fri, 18 Oct 2013 23:44:44 +0200
parents dc76e3909d36
children c16c446204e5
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syntax: regexp
# The recurrent (^|/) idiom in the regexps below should be understood
# to mean "at any directory" while the ^ idiom means "from the
# project's top-level directory".

# gnulib makes these silly backup files
.~$

# This directory gets created by gnulib during the build. 
# It contains no Octave files.
^libgnu/*

# This directory mostly contains cruft during build time, but it does
# contain some Octave code, so we gotta be a bit more careful about
# what we ignore here
^m4/(?!ax_).+\.m4$

# Emacs tools create these
(^|/)TAGS$
(^|/)semantic.cache$

(/|^)Makefile\.in$
^INSTALL$

^aclocal\.m4$
^build-.*($|/)
^configure$
^autom4te\.cache($|/)
^config\.in\.h$

# e.g. doc/faq/OctaveFAQ.info
#      doc/interpreter/octave.info-4
^doc/.*\.info(-\d)?$

^doc/\w*/stamp-vti$
^doc/\w*/version\.texi$
^doc/interpreter/images\.mk$

# e.g. liboctave/operators/smx-op-inc.mk
^liboctave/operators/\w+-op-\w+\.mk$

^libinterp/dldfcn/module\.mk$