/* Ceres Solver - A fast non-linear least squares minimizer * Copyright 2023 Google Inc. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * Author: mierle@gmail.com (Keir Mierle) * * A minimal C API for Ceres. Not all functionality is included. This API is * not intended for clients of Ceres, but is instead intended for easing the * process of binding Ceres to other languages. * * Currently this is a work in progress. */ #ifndef CERES_PUBLIC_C_API_H_ #define CERES_PUBLIC_C_API_H_ // clang-format off #include "ceres/internal/export.h" #include "ceres/internal/disable_warnings.h" // clang-format on #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* Init the Ceres private data. Must be called before anything else. */ CERES_EXPORT void ceres_init(); /* Equivalent to CostFunction::Evaluate() in the C++ API. * * The user may keep private information inside the opaque user_data object. * The pointer here is the same one passed in the ceres_add_residual_block(). */ typedef int (*ceres_cost_function_t)(void* user_data, double** parameters, double* residuals, double** jacobians); /* Equivalent to LossFunction::Evaluate() from the C++ API. */ typedef void (*ceres_loss_function_t)(void* user_data, double squared_norm, double out[3]); /* Create callback data for Ceres' stock loss functions. * * Ceres has several loss functions available by default, and these functions * expose those to the C API. To use the stock loss functions, call * ceres_create_*_loss_data(), which internally creates an instance of one of * the stock loss functions (for example ceres::CauchyLoss), and pass the * returned "loss_function_data" along with the ceres_stock_loss_function to * ceres_add_residual_block(). * * For example: * * void* cauchy_loss_function_data = * ceres_create_cauchy_loss_function_data(1.2, 0.0); * ceres_problem_add_residual_block( * problem, * my_cost_function, * my_cost_function_data, * ceres_stock_loss_function, * cauchy_loss_function_data, * 1, * 2, * parameter_sizes, * parameter_pointers); * ... * ceres_free_stock_loss_function_data(cauchy_loss_function_data); * * See loss_function.h for the details of each loss function. */ CERES_EXPORT void* ceres_create_huber_loss_function_data(double a); CERES_EXPORT void* ceres_create_softl1_loss_function_data(double a); CERES_EXPORT void* ceres_create_cauchy_loss_function_data(double a); CERES_EXPORT void* ceres_create_arctan_loss_function_data(double a); CERES_EXPORT void* ceres_create_tolerant_loss_function_data(double a, double b); /* Free the given stock loss function data. */ CERES_EXPORT void ceres_free_stock_loss_function_data(void* loss_function_data); /* This is an implementation of ceres_loss_function_t contained within Ceres * itself, intended as a way to access the various stock Ceres loss functions * from the C API. This should be passed to ceres_add_residual() below, in * combination with a user_data pointer generated by * ceres_create_stock_loss_function() above. */ CERES_EXPORT void ceres_stock_loss_function(void* user_data, double squared_norm, double out[3]); /* Equivalent to Problem from the C++ API. */ struct ceres_problem_s; typedef struct ceres_problem_s ceres_problem_t; struct ceres_residual_block_id_s; typedef struct ceres_residual_block_id_s ceres_residual_block_id_t; /* Create and destroy a problem */ /* TODO(keir): Add options for the problem. */ CERES_EXPORT ceres_problem_t* ceres_create_problem(); CERES_EXPORT void ceres_free_problem(ceres_problem_t* problem); /* Add a residual block. */ CERES_EXPORT ceres_residual_block_id_t* ceres_problem_add_residual_block( ceres_problem_t* problem, ceres_cost_function_t cost_function, void* cost_function_data, ceres_loss_function_t loss_function, void* loss_function_data, int num_residuals, int num_parameter_blocks, int* parameter_block_sizes, double** parameters); CERES_EXPORT void ceres_solve(ceres_problem_t* problem); /* TODO(keir): Figure out a way to pass a config in. */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #include "ceres/internal/reenable_warnings.h" #endif /* CERES_PUBLIC_C_API_H_ */