realbloom
🌠Bloom Simulation Software for Windows (by bean-mhm)
etl
Blazing-fast Expression Templates Library (ETL) with GPU support, in C++ (by wichtounet)
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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realbloom
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I made the Fourier Transform in Geometry Nodes (details in comments)
On a relevant topic, I am also working on a project for physically realistic bloom effects, which uses FFT to simulate the light diffraction pattern generated by an aperture shape. A new version with a crazy number of new features and improvements is coming soon, so stay tuned for that. Here's the GitHub page.
etl
Posts with mentions or reviews of etl.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-18.
- Simple linear algebra library (class).
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Is it common to define a template class only in a header?
There are also countless libraries that do this. Check out ETL as an example. Notice that yea, you might have some trouble compiling this in parallel, but generally when you work with codebases over a million lines, you are compiling multiple binaries, which CAN be compiled in parallel. And since you only ever include things once, you technically don't need the pragma in your headers (though I usually put it or include guards there just to be nice). Additionally, it's less work for your preprocessor and compiler since it has fewer includes to process, and it doesn't need to deal with the forward declarations we normally paste all over the place with .h/.cpp architectures. Of course, main.cpp takes a hot minute to compile. But it also doesn't need to compile other cpp files in this binary, so it does benefit from that.
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Question about the return type of inherited member functions.
Some examples are Matrix Template Library, Blitz++, Expression Template Library, the popular Eigen and the industry standard Armadillo.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing realbloom and etl you can also consider the following projects:
benchmarking-fft - choosing FFT library...
blitz - Blitz++ Multi-Dimensional Array Library for C++
RayTracer - A ray tracing program
mtl4 - Matrix Template Library