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Chris Beall 92b920cb48 updated to be templated on Config. 2009-10-13 20:55:07 +00:00
Frank Dellaert 989f290c99 '''BIG CHANGE''': avoid converting back and to FGConfigs by templating on configuration type. Details:
* Factors are now templated on the configuration type. Factor Graphs are now templated on the factor type and configuration type.
 * LinearFactor is a factor on an FGConfig.
 * LinearFactorGraph uses LinearFactor and FGConfig.
 * NonLinearFactor is still templated on Config.
 * NonLinearFactorGraph uses NonLinearFactors, but is still templated on Config.
 * Tests and VSLAMFactor have been updated to reflect those changes.
2009-10-06 18:25:04 +00:00
Frank Dellaert 68e20eec2c 2 BIG changes:
(1) FactorGraph and NonlinearOptimizer now no longer have a .cpp file, but a -inl.h file as in [http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/cppguide.xml Google's C++ Style Guide]. This means if you expect to instantiate one of the functions in a cpp file, you have to include the -inl.h file.
(1) getOrdering is now in FactorGraph, and the non-linear version does *not* take a config anymore. 
Long version: I made this change because colamd works on the graph structure alone, and should not depend on the type of graph. Instead, because getOrdering happened to implemented in LinearFactorGraph first, the non-linear version converted to a linear factor graph (at the cost of an unnecessary linearization), and then threw all that away to call colamd. To implement this in a key-neutral way (a hidden agenda), i had to modify the keys_ type to a list, so a lot of changes resulted from that.
2009-09-13 04:13:03 +00:00
Richard Roberts d80fa24a9f Fixing directory structure 2009-08-21 22:23:24 +00:00