Implementation of the Block and C05Function classes for a bunch of
classical "academic"non-smooth test functions. The Block contains a
FRealObjective whose function is a C05Function.
These instructions will let you build LukFiBlock on your system.
Configure and build the library with:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
cmake --build .The library has the same configuration options of SMS++.
Optionally, install the library in the system with:
cmake --install .After the library is built, you can use it in your CMake project with:
find_package(LukFiBlock)
target_link_libraries(<my_target> SMS++::LukFiBlock)Carefully hand-crafted makefiles have also been developed for those unwilling to use CMake. Makefiles build the executable in-source (in the same directory tree where the code is) as opposed to out-of-source (in the copy of the directory tree constructed in the build/ folder) and therefore it is more convenient when having to recompile often, such as when developing/debugging a new module, as opposed to the compile-and-forget usage envisioned by CMake.
Each executable using LukFiBlock has to include a "main makefile" of the
module, which typically is either makefile-c including all
necessary libraries comprised the "core SMS++" one, or
makefile which just defines the Block (which does not depend
on any other module or external lobrary). One relevant case is the
LukFiBlock tester in the tests/ repo.
The makefiles in turn recursively include all the required other makefiles,
hence one should only need to edit the "main makefile" for compilation type
(C++ compiler and its options) and it all should be good to go. In case some
of the external libraries are not at their default location, it should only be
necessary to create the ../extlib/makefile-paths out of the
extlib/makefile-default-paths-* for your OS * and edit the relevant bits
(commenting out all the rest).
Check the SMS++ installation wiki for further details.
If you need support, you want to submit bugs or propose a new feature, you can open a new issue.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting merge requests to us.
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Antonio Frangioni
Dipartimento di Informatica
Università di Pisa -
Enrico Gorgone
Dipartimento di Matematica ed Informatica
Università di Cagliari
This code is provided free of charge under the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.
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