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blis/testsuite/input.general
Field G. Van Zee 1ef9360b1f Enable non-unit vector stride tests by default.
Details:
- Change "vector storage schemes to test" parameter in testsuite's
  input.general file to "cj". This means that both unit stride column
  vectors and non-unit stride column vectors will be tested in
  operations with vector operands (e.g. level-1v, level-1f, level-2).
- Very minor comment (typo) changes to input.operations.
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# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# input.general
# BLIS test suite
#
# This file contains input values that control how BLIS operations are
# tested. Comments explain the purpose of each parameter as well as
# accepted values.
#
1 # Number of repeats per experiment (best result is reported)
rc # Matrix storage scheme(s) to test:
# 'c' = col-major storage; 'g' = general stride storage;
# 'r' = row-major storage
cj # Vector storage scheme(s) to test:
# 'c' = colvec / unit stride; 'j' = colvec / non-unit stride;
# 'r' = rowvec / unit stride; 'i' = rowvec / non-unit stride
0 # Test all combinations of storage schemes?
1 # Perform all tests with alignment?
# '0' = do NOT align buffers/ldims; '1' = align buffers/ldims
0 # Randomize vectors and matrices using:
# '0' = real values on [-1,1];
# '1' = powers of 2 in narrow precision range
32 # General stride spacing (for cases when testing general stride)
sdcz # Datatype(s) to test:
# 's' = single real; 'c' = single complex;
# 'd' = double real; 'z' = double complex
100 # Problem size: first to test
500 # Problem size: maximum to test
100 # Problem size: increment between experiments
# Complex level-3 implementations to test
0 # 3mh ('1' = enable; '0' = disable)
0 # 3m1 ('1' = enable; '0' = disable)
0 # 4mh ('1' = enable; '0' = disable)
0 # 4m1b ('1' = enable; '0' = disable)
0 # 4m1a ('1' = enable; '0' = disable)
1 # 1m ('1' = enable; '0' = disable)
1 # native ('1' = enable; '0' = disable)
1 # Error-checking level:
# '0' = disable error checking; '1' = full error checking
i # Reaction to test failure:
# 'i' = ignore; 's' = sleep() and continue; 'a' = abort
0 # Output results in matlab/octave format? ('1' = yes; '0' = no)
0 # Output results to stdout AND files? ('1' = yes; '0' = no)