commit | d0e06760ec65baf78d25a0847445df1721c73e57 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sameer Agarwal <sameeragarwal@google.com> | Mon Apr 09 10:32:32 2018 -0700 |
committer | Sameer Agarwal <sameeragarwal@google.com> | Mon Apr 09 11:42:43 2018 -0700 |
tree | 2b12bb3e63dd52109ef2b058305825de925303ae | |
parent | 5d8b494557e17992b64d8df548f49ef1f9ef4e05 [diff] |
Bring the Bazel build in sync with the CMake build. 1. Remove defines which are not used anymore. 2. Enable CXX11 threading. 3. Enable EIGEN_SPARSE by default. Change-Id: I841ba517367e6b204475e5255c91313f01a5bcdb
Ceres Solver is an open source C++ library for modeling and solving large, complicated optimization problems. It is a feature rich, mature and performant library which has been used in production at Google since 2010. Ceres Solver can solve two kinds of problems.
Please see ceres-solver.org for more information.
Ceres development happens on Gerrit, including both repository hosting and code reviews. The GitHub Repository is a continuously updated mirror which is primarily meant for issue tracking. Please see our Contributing to Ceres Guide for more details.
The upstream Gerrit repository is
https://ceres-solver.googlesource.com/ceres-solver