Releases: greg7mdp/sparsepp
2026.1 Stable
What's Changed
- small fix for compiling on clang (Apple LLVM version 8.0.0 (clang-800.0.42.1)) by @jhetherly in #40
- "gcc -Wextra" compilation warning mitigation by @Roslaniec in #94
- Update conan support to conanv2. Add packaging test. by @studiofuga in #96
- Fix compilation warnings with
gcc-15. by @greg7mdp in #99 - Fix warning on
realloccall. by @greg7mdp in #100
New Contributors
- @jhetherly made their first contribution in #40
- @Roslaniec made their first contribution in #94
- @studiofuga made their first contribution in #96
- @greg7mdp made their first contribution in #99
Full Changelog: 1.22...1.23
2018.2 Stable
2018 Stable
1.21 fix warning (conversion from 'uint64_t' to 'std::size_t'), Issue #65,…
2017 Stable
Includes small changes in the last year. No code changes for a couple months. Calling this stable :-)
File reorganization - not single header anymore
- not single header anymore - too much of a hassle
- custom allocator not quite ready yet. It is checked in, but sparsepp is still using the old allocator (easy to toggle - line 15 of spp_config.h)
Stable release - main issue is the excessive memory usage on Windows
The first official release of sparsepp - production ready on linux/macos.
I do not consider it production ready on Windows, because the realloc implementation on this platform seems to waste an inordinate amount of memory when reallocating (and sparsepp does a lot of reallocations), so the memory usage is much greater on Windows than it should be.
To address this issue, I am currently implementing a custom allocator which will fix this memory usage issue on windows, and should also increase performance on all platforms. This will be version 1.0, as it will truly fulfill the promise of low memory usage on all platforms.