ar-vinyeard compiles and runs:
- ar-function-kernel uses int for sign rather than bool in sign_at
- switched to dealing with a single functions themselves in value_at
- order of thresholds is handled correctly in ar-vineyard (max is the last one)
From artemis Tue Feb 26 10:25:07 2008
From: Dmitriy Morozov <morozov@cs.duke.edu>
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 05:22:56 -0500
State: fixed
Subject: Non-optimized CGAL runtime error
Message-Id: <c420501cc5285bbc-0-artemis@metatron>
If the code is compiled with optimizations off or with debug on, CGAL gives a
runtime error.
From artemis Tue Feb 26 13:00:23 2008
From: Dmitriy Morozov <morozov@cs.duke.edu>
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 08:00:23 -0500
Subject: properties changes (state)
Message-Id: <c420501cc5285bbc-e983173b6cd399a6-artemis@metatron>
References: <c420501cc5285bbc-0-artemis@metatron>
In-Reply-To: <c420501cc5285bbc-0-artemis@metatron>
state=fixed
From artemis Tue Feb 26 13:01:57 2008
From: Dmitriy Morozov <morozov@cs.duke.edu>
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 08:00:50 -0500
Subject: Fixed by adding CGAL_NO_ASSERTIONS
Message-Id: <c420501cc5285bbc-d75d85d67d421f7e-artemis@metatron>
References: <c420501cc5285bbc-0-artemis@metatron>
In-Reply-To: <c420501cc5285bbc-0-artemis@metatron>
I suspect the bug in CGAL (since everything works fine with CGAL_NO_ASSERTIONS
set), so I disabled the offending assertion (and all the rest of them) by
setting a CXX flag in CMakeLists.txt.