Lines Matching refs:unsupported
5 In order to use an unsupported module you have to do either:
7 - add the path_to_eigen/unsupported directory to your include path and do:
11 #include <unsupported/Eigen/ModuleHeader>
31 unsupported/Eigen/ModuleHeader1
32 unsupported/Eigen/ModuleHeader2
33 unsupported/Eigen/...
34 unsupported/Eigen/src/Module1/SourceFile1.h
35 unsupported/Eigen/src/Module1/SourceFile2.h
36 unsupported/Eigen/src/Module1/...
37 unsupported/Eigen/src/Module2/SourceFile1.h
38 unsupported/Eigen/src/Module2/SourceFile2.h
39 unsupported/Eigen/src/Module2/...
40 unsupported/Eigen/src/...
41 unsupported/doc/snippets/.cpp <- code snippets for the doc
42 unsupported/doc/examples/.cpp <- examples for the doc
43 unsupported/doc/TutorialModule1.dox
44 unsupported/doc/TutorialModule2.dox
45 unsupported/doc/...
46 unsupported/test/.cpp <- unit test files
49 The .html files are generated in: build_dir/doc/html/unsupported/