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atomic_two.cpp¶
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Running These Tests¶
After executing the cmake command form the Distribution Directory, you can build and run these tests with the commands:
cd build
make check_example_atomic_two
Note that your choice of generator may require using
an different version of make; e.g., ninja
.
// CPPAD_HAS_* defines
# include <cppad/configure.hpp>
// for thread_alloc
# include <cppad/utility/thread_alloc.hpp>
// test runner
# include <cppad/utility/test_boolofvoid.hpp>
// external complied tests
extern bool eigen_cholesky(void);
extern bool eigen_mat_inv(void);
extern bool eigen_mat_mul(void);
// main program that runs all the tests
int main(void)
{ std::string group = "example/atomic_two";
size_t width = 20;
CppAD::test_boolofvoid Run(group, width);
// This line is used by test_one.sh
// external compiled tests
# if CPPAD_HAS_EIGEN
Run( eigen_cholesky, "eigen_cholesky" );
Run( eigen_mat_inv, "eigen_mat_inv" );
Run( eigen_mat_mul, "eigen_mat_mul" );
# endif
// check for memory leak
bool memory_ok = CppAD::thread_alloc::free_all();
// print summary at end
bool ok = Run.summary(memory_ok);
//
return static_cast<int>( ! ok );
}