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better use of templates for balance classes
* aepbalance.h, aepbalance.cc: New files generated from base-aepbal.h,
CmplxAEPBAL.cc, CmplxAEPBAL.h, dbleAEPBAL.cc, dbleAEPBAL.h,
fCmplxAEPBAL.cc, fCmplxAEPBAL.h, floatAEPBAL.cc, and floatAEPBAL.h and
making them templates.
* gepbalance.h, gepbalance.cc: New files generate from CmplxGEPBAL.cc,
CmplxGEPBAL.h, dbleGEPBAL.cc, dbleGEPBAL.h, fCmplxGEPBAL.cc,
fCmplxGEPBAL.h, floatGEPBAL.cc, and floatGEPBAL.h and making them
templates.
* liboctave/numeric/module.mk: Update.
* balance.cc, CMatrix.h, dMatrix.h, fCMatrix.h, fMatrix.h, mx-defs.h,
mx-ext.h: Use new classes.
author | John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org> |
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date | Tue, 16 Feb 2016 00:32:29 -0500 |
parents | f5d9e57d4380 |
children | d77caa2d523d |
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