Re: Who uses clapack?

From: Victor Eijkhout (see.sig_at_for.addy)
Date: 12/10/04


Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 12:11:02 -0500

Tino <tino52@yahoo.com> wrote:

> On a slightly related note, is there any effort (or even thought) being
> put into the development of a "standardized" C++ object-oriented LAPACK
> library? Something to wrap around the BLAS and LAPACK, perhaps?

The thought has occurred to many people. I mean, passing LDA into a C++
routine is the programming equivalent of turning a crank handle on the
space shuttle. Now, what to do about it....

I've started looking at Sidl/Babel to get a more native looking
interface in other languages than F77. Not sure to what extent that will
satisfy you.

V.

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