I currently use C for numerical computations. I’ve heard that using C++ Expression Templates is better for scientific computing. What are C++ Expression Templates in simple terms?
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Are there books around that discuss numerical methods/computations using C++ Expression Templates?
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In what way, C++ Expression Templates are better than using pure C?
Expression templates are a category of C++ template meta programming which delays evaluation of subexpressions until the full expression is known, so that optimizations (especially the elimination of temporaries) can be applied.
I believe ET’s were invented by Todd Veldhuizen who published a paper on it 15 years ago. (It seems that many older links to it are dead by now, but currently here is a version of it.) Some material about it is in David Vandevoorde’s and Nicolai Josuttis’ C++ Templates: The Complete Guide.
They allow you to write your code in an expressive high level way without losing performance. For example,
can be optimized all the way down to
which is faster, but harder to understand.