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Windows API, menus, C++ lambda expressions, std::enable_shared_from_this
#include "stdafx.h"

/*  -- translated by f2c (version 19940927).
   You must link the resulting object file with the libraries:
	-lf2c -lm   (in that order)
*/

#include <math.h>
#include "hnum_f2c.h"



namespace harlinn
{
    namespace numerics
    {
        namespace SuperLU
        {
            real snrm2_(integer *n, real *x, integer *incx)
            {


                /* System generated locals */
                integer i__1, i__2;
                real ret_val, r__1;


                /* Local variables */
                static real norm, scale, absxi;
                static integer ix;
                static real ssq;


            /*  SNRM2 returns the euclidean norm of a vector via the function   
                name, so that   

                    SNRM2 := sqrt( x'*x )   



                -- This version written on 25-October-1982.   
                    Modified on 14-October-1993 to inline the call to SLASSQ.   
                    Sven Hammarling, Nag Ltd.   


    
                Parameter adjustments   
                    Function Body */
            #define X(I) x[(I)-1]


                if (*n < 1 || *incx < 1) {
	            norm = 0.f;
                } else if (*n == 1) {
	            norm = dabs(X(1));
                } else {
	            scale = 0.f;
	            ssq = 1.f;
            /*        The following loop is equivalent to this call to the LAPACK 
  
                        auxiliary routine:   
                        CALL SLASSQ( N, X, INCX, SCALE, SSQ ) */

	            i__1 = (*n - 1) * *incx + 1;
	            i__2 = *incx;
	            for (ix = 1; *incx < 0 ? ix >= (*n-1)**incx+1 : ix <= (*n-1)**incx+1; ix += *incx) {
	                if (X(ix) != 0.f) {
		            absxi = (r__1 = X(ix), dabs(r__1));
		            if (scale < absxi) {
            /* Computing 2nd power */
		                r__1 = scale / absxi;
		                ssq = ssq * (r__1 * r__1) + 1.f;
		                scale = absxi;
		            } else {
            /* Computing 2nd power */
		                r__1 = absxi / scale;
		                ssq += r__1 * r__1;
		            }
	                }
            /* L10: */
	            }
	            norm = scale * sqrt(ssq);
                }

                ret_val = norm;
                return ret_val;

            /*     End of SNRM2. */

            } /* snrm2_ */

        };
    };
};

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