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authorwiz <wiz>2012-05-29 13:53:29 +0000
committerwiz <wiz>2012-05-29 13:53:29 +0000
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Update to 3.3.2:
FFTW 3.3.2 * Removed an archaic stack-alignment hack that was failing with gcc-4.7/i386. * Added stack-alignment hack necessary for gcc on Windows/i386. We will regret this in ten years (see previous change). * Fix incompatibility with Intel icc which pretends to be gcc but does not support quad precision. * make libfftw{threads,mpi} depend upon libfftw when using libtool; this is consistent with most other libraries and simplifies the life of various distributors of GNU/Linux. FFTW 3.3.1 * Changes since 3.3.1-beta1: - Reduced planning time in estimate mode for sizes with large prime factors. - Added AVX autodetection under Visual Studio. Thanks Carsten Steger for submitting the necessary code. - Modern Fortran interface now uses a separate fftw3l.f03 interface file for the long double interface, which is not supported by some Fortran compilers. Provided new fftw3q.f03 interface file to access the quadruple-precision FFTW routines with recent versions of gcc/gfortran. * Added support for the NEON extensions to the ARM ISA. (Note to beta users: an ARM cycle counter is not yet implemented; please contact fftw@fftw.org if you know how to do it right.) * MPI code now compiles even if mpicc is a C++ compiler; thanks to Kyle Spyksma for the bug report.
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