// If you are compiling dlib as a shared library and installing it somewhere on your system // then it is important that any programs that use dlib agree on the state of the // DLIB_ASSERT statements (i.e. they are either always on or always off). Therefore, // uncomment one of the following lines to force all DLIB_ASSERTs to either always on or // always off. If you don't define one of these two macros then DLIB_ASSERT will toggle // automatically depending on the state of certain other macros, which is not what you want // when creating a shared library. /* #undef ENABLE_ASSERTS */ #define DLIB_DISABLE_ASSERTS // asserts always disabled /* #undef DLIB_ISO_CPP_ONLY */ /* #undef DLIB_NO_GUI_SUPPORT */ /* #undef DLIB_ENABLE_STACK_TRACE */ /* #undef LAPACK_FORCE_UNDERSCORE */ /* #undef LAPACK_FORCE_NOUNDERSCORE */ // You should also consider telling dlib to link against libjpeg, libpng, libgif, fftw, CUDA, // and a BLAS and LAPACK library. To do this you need to uncomment the following #defines. #define DLIB_JPEG_SUPPORT #define DLIB_PNG_SUPPORT #define DLIB_GIF_SUPPORT /* #undef DLIB_USE_FFTW */ #define DLIB_USE_BLAS #define DLIB_USE_LAPACK /* #undef DLIB_USE_CUDA */ /* #undef DLIB_USE_MKL_FFT */ // This variable allows dlib/test_for_odr_violations.h to catch people who mistakenly use // headers from one version of dlib with a compiled dlib binary from a different dlib version. #define DLIB_CHECK_FOR_VERSION_MISMATCH DLIB_VERSION_MISMATCH_CHECK__EXPECTED_VERSION_19_22_0