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eigen
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Blaze: A High Performance C++ Math library
Is Eigen still alive? There's been no release in 3 years, and no news about it: https://gitlab.com/libeigen/eigen/-/issues/2699
- Gentoo -Os vs -O3 application startup time?
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The Case of the Missing SIMD Code
I was curious about these libraries a few weeks ago and did some searching. Is there one that's got a clearly dominating set of users or contributors?
I don't know what a good way to compare these might be, other than perhaps activity/contributor count.
[1] https://github.com/simd-everywhere/simde
[2] https://github.com/ermig1979/Simd
[3] https://github.com/google/highway
[4] https://gitlab.com/libeigen/eigen
[5] https://github.com/shibatch/sleef
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FetchContent and PROJECT_IS_TOP_LEVEL
I am trying to include Eigen in my project via FetchContent. They define/assume-defined PROJECT_IS_TOP_LEVEL on line 19 and, among other locations, on line 607 in their top level list file.
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Common practices when doing image processing on the GPU
Eigen is a header-only library, thus simply cloning it from the official repository into the FOGGDD folder should be enough.
- Use TFlite in a Cmake Project
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I've decided to learn Godot and it feels like I have "lost"
math library because you should never implement a math library yourself, and you probably want somethign more focused on performance than STL. GLM may work if you just need basic vector support. Eigen may help for a more physics heavy game. But I'd probably find something in-between those two
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CMake: How to include the headers of an external library downloaded with FetchContent?
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.15) project(app) include(FetchContent) FetchContent_Declare(Eigen3 URL https://gitlab.com/libeigen/eigen/-/archive/3.4.0/eigen-3.4.0.tar.gz) FetchContent_MakeAvailable(Eigen3) add_executable(app main.cpp) target_link_libraries(app Eigen3::Eigen)
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-🎄- 2021 Day 13 Solutions -🎄-
Today was very easy to do with Eigen
- The official Eigen repo is now back online
GLM
- Release of GLM 1.0.0
- C++23: The Next C++ Standard
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What files from glm's github do I need to add to my emscripten project?
I am a greenhorn at graphics programming. I just made an app in OpenGL with C++ that I now need to change over to a browser app with WebGL. WebGL looks pretty cool but since my app does a lot of calculations I assumed I should keep the heavier calculating parts in C++ with emscripten ( which I am also just learning ). So looking at it, it just looks like glm is the only library I seriously need for my c++ code and that seems pretty cool because it is a header only app it says. But in the github there are a lot of folders and files so I am not sure which are indispensable or not. Any advice?
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What is a file with the .i.hh extension such as myfile.i.hh used for in a C++ project?
GLM does it quite well, it has core includes then a detail folder with all the inl files that get added. https://github.com/g-truc/glm
- [Opengl] Aide: compilation et installation de GLFW
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Porting to metal?
I once ported an OpenGL code base over to Metal. For me, it was essential to do as much code sharing as possible. Because I was using the GLM library in that code base and generally found that library very useful I wanted to know whether I can use GLM with Metal. I had to do some research but it turned out it works really well, see here
- Which is the best way to work with matrices and linear algebra using c++?
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Best C++ Game Framework
I would also recommend GLM
- PocketPy: A Lightweight(~5000 LOC) Python Implementation in C++17
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Learning DirectX 12 in 2023
Alongside MiniEngine, you’ll want to look into the DirectX Toolkit. This is a set of utilities by Microsoft that simplify graphics and game development. It contains libraries like DirectXMesh for parsing and optimizing meshes for DX12, or DirectXMath which handles 3D math operations like the OpenGL library glm. It also has utilities for gamepad input or sprite fonts. You can see a list of the headers here to get an idea of the features. You’ll definitely want to include this in your project if you don’t want to think about a lot of these solved problems (and don’t have to worry about cross-platform support).
What are some alternatives?
NumCpp - C++ implementation of the Python Numpy library
Eigen
mathfu - C++ math library developed primarily for games focused on simplicity and efficiency.
DirectXMath - DirectXMath is an all inline SIMD C++ linear algebra library for use in games and graphics apps
embree-aarch64 - AARCH64 port of Embree ray tracing library
linmath.h - a lean linear math library, aimed at graphics programming. Supports vec3, vec4, mat4x4 and quaternions
parallel-hashmap - A family of header-only, very fast and memory-friendly hashmap and btree containers.
cglm - 📽 Highly Optimized 2D / 3D Graphics Math (glm) for C
colmap - COLMAP - Structure-from-Motion and Multi-View Stereo
OpenBLAS - OpenBLAS is an optimized BLAS library based on GotoBLAS2 1.13 BSD version.
CppRobotics - Header-only C++ library for robotics, control, and path planning algorithms. Work in progress, contributions are welcome!
blaze