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Eliminate the workspace in sparse transpose. The output's cidx (column start offset array) can serve as the workspace, so the routines operate in the space of their output.
author Jason Riedy <jason@acm.org>
date Mon, 16 Mar 2009 17:03:07 -0400
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#if !defined (octave_sun_utils_h)
#define octave_sun_utils_h 1

// This is only needed to dereference pointers to doubles if mixing
// GCC and Sun f77/cc compiled code.  See the GCC manual (where the
// function access_double() is described) and the Sun f77 manual,
// which explains that doubles are not always aligned on 8 byte
// boundaries.

#if defined (sun) && defined (__GNUC__)

inline double
access_double (double *unaligned_ptr)
{
  union d2i { double d; int i[2]; };

  union d2i *p = (union d2i *) unaligned_ptr;
  union d2i u;

  u.i[0] = p->i[0];
  u.i[1] = p->i[1];

  return u.d;
}

inline void
assign_double (double *unaligned_ptr, double value)
{
  union d2i { double d; int i[2]; };

  double *ptr = &value;
  union d2i *v = (union d2i *) ptr;
  union d2i *p = (union d2i *) unaligned_ptr;

  p->i[0] = v->i[0];
  p->i[1] = v->i[1];
}

#endif
#endif

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