Hi, following the nice explanations (by Thorsten) about : Matrix A,B,C,D; ... D = A + B + C; and the "expression templates", from a pure boredom, let me ask the following question. Is it possible to have a "dual" morality Matrix class : 1. when the script is compiled it goes through compiler's "expression templates", ... but ... 2. when the script is interpreted it goes through CINT's standard C++ with it's abstraction penalty ??? In other words, do you think that it would be possible to create a "dumb" Blitz++-"compatible" class headers for CINT ??? So that CINT's dictionary is build from it, but it could share objects with compiled scripts which use Blitz++ ? Best regards, Jacek. P.S. Of course, instead of Blitz++ one could take another "expression templates" based library, for example POOMA. Jacek.
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