| # Ceres Solver - A fast non-linear least squares minimizer |
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| # Author: darius.rueckert@fau.de (Darius Rueckert) |
| # |
| # Testing the AutoDiffCodegen system is more complicated, because function- and |
| # constructor calls have side-effects. In C++ the evaluation order and |
| # the elision of copies is implementation defined. Between different compilers, |
| # some expression might be evaluated in a different order or some copies might be |
| # removed. |
| # |
| # Therefore, we run tests that expect a particular compiler behaviour only on gcc. |
| # |
| # The semantic tests, which check the correctness by executing the generated code |
| # are still run on all platforms. |
| if(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "GNU") |
| set(CXX_FLAGS_OLD ${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS}) |
| # From the man page: |
| # The C++ standard allows an implementation to omit creating a |
| # temporary which is only used to initialize another object of the |
| # same type. Specifying -fno-elide-constructors disables that |
| # optimization, and forces G++ to call the copy constructor in all cases. |
| # We use this flag to get the same results between different versions of |
| # gcc and different optimization levels. Without this flag, testing would |
| # be very painfull and might break when a new compiler version is released. |
| set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fno-elide-constructors") |
| ceres_test(expression) |
| ceres_test(expression_graph) |
| ceres_test(expression_ref) |
| ceres_test(code_generator) |
| set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS ${CXX_FLAGS_OLD}) |
| endif() |