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Re: [Help-gsl] what's the "FUNCTION" in the source files?


From: 黄奎
Subject: Re: [Help-gsl] what's the "FUNCTION" in the source files?
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2010 14:58:19 +0800

Thanks.It's very helpful.

2010/10/13 Jerome BENOIT <address@hidden>

> Hello !
>
> You are dealing with *_source.c files
> which are written in a kind of Meta Code:
> you may have a look to the associated templates headers
> files and to the associated `meta' C sources files.
>
> For "gsl_matrix_set_identity",
> start by looking `init.c'.
>
> This machinery mimics C++ templates.
>
> hth,
> Jerome
>
>
>
> On 13/10/10 13:40, hk wrote:
>
>>
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>> Hello all:
>>         I'm looking through the gsl source files,and confused by the
>> "FUNCTION"(Macro?).Many functions is implemented by using: eg.the
>> "gsl_matrix_set_identity" function:
>>                          FUNCTION (gsl_matrix, set_identity) (TYPE
>> (gsl_matrix) * m).
>>         And I cant find where FUNCTION is defined anywhere
>>         Someone pls gives me some clues?
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