commit | d856af08590f0a8ceba1d9a36544d6fdc9762a20 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alex Stewart <alexs.mac@gmail.com> | Wed May 02 13:50:37 2018 +0100 |
committer | Alex Stewart <alexs.mac@gmail.com> | Wed May 02 13:50:37 2018 +0100 |
tree | 8e14f47c8332539e13814f81d918b67ff2d50272 | |
parent | c6cf24cb1bfe205173fb9f41b7cf929c57745113 [diff] |
Add no-threads ParallelFor implementation. - When Ceres was configured without any multithreading enabled (actually the default) it would fail to build due to undefined symbols for ParallelFor() as there was no implementation for that case. - This adds a trivial single-threaded implementation for that case, taken from the C++11 threads implementation. Change-Id: Ib3cfd620842b09f1acafe95b8b0ba3aee4587581
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.
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