TST: Verify dot products with matrix transposes#6930
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You want these tests for future work, yes? |
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Correct, this is to make sure I don't mess something up. :) If you have pointers or thoughts on additional tests, I am open to suggestions. |
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I think I should add some inner product tests, as well. |
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I've decided to skip |
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Rebased. |
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Can't see how more tests could do any harm :-) Thanks @jakirkham |
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Related: #6794
Related: #6932
Tries different products with transposes to verify that correct result is gotten. Makes sure to try combinations that don't share memory, as well.