Squashed 'third_party/eigen/' changes from 61d72f6..cf794d3


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+/* lsame.f -- translated by f2c (version 20100827).
+   You must link the resulting object file with libf2c:
+	on Microsoft Windows system, link with libf2c.lib;
+	on Linux or Unix systems, link with .../path/to/libf2c.a -lm
+	or, if you install libf2c.a in a standard place, with -lf2c -lm
+	-- in that order, at the end of the command line, as in
+		cc *.o -lf2c -lm
+	Source for libf2c is in /netlib/f2c/libf2c.zip, e.g.,
+
+		http://www.netlib.org/f2c/libf2c.zip
+*/
+
+#include "datatypes.h"
+
+logical lsame_(char *ca, char *cb, ftnlen ca_len, ftnlen cb_len)
+{
+    /* System generated locals */
+    logical ret_val;
+
+    /* Local variables */
+    integer inta, intb, zcode;
+
+
+/*  -- LAPACK auxiliary routine (version 3.1) -- */
+/*     Univ. of Tennessee, Univ. of California Berkeley and NAG Ltd.. */
+/*     November 2006 */
+
+/*     .. Scalar Arguments .. */
+/*     .. */
+
+/*  Purpose */
+/*  ======= */
+
+/*  LSAME returns .TRUE. if CA is the same letter as CB regardless of */
+/*  case. */
+
+/*  Arguments */
+/*  ========= */
+
+/*  CA      (input) CHARACTER*1 */
+
+/*  CB      (input) CHARACTER*1 */
+/*          CA and CB specify the single characters to be compared. */
+
+/* ===================================================================== */
+
+/*     .. Intrinsic Functions .. */
+/*     .. */
+/*     .. Local Scalars .. */
+/*     .. */
+
+/*     Test if the characters are equal */
+
+    ret_val = *(unsigned char *)ca == *(unsigned char *)cb;
+    if (ret_val) {
+	return ret_val;
+    }
+
+/*     Now test for equivalence if both characters are alphabetic. */
+
+    zcode = 'Z';
+
+/*     Use 'Z' rather than 'A' so that ASCII can be detected on Prime */
+/*     machines, on which ICHAR returns a value with bit 8 set. */
+/*     ICHAR('A') on Prime machines returns 193 which is the same as */
+/*     ICHAR('A') on an EBCDIC machine. */
+
+    inta = *(unsigned char *)ca;
+    intb = *(unsigned char *)cb;
+
+    if (zcode == 90 || zcode == 122) {
+
+/*        ASCII is assumed - ZCODE is the ASCII code of either lower or */
+/*        upper case 'Z'. */
+
+	if (inta >= 97 && inta <= 122) {
+	    inta += -32;
+	}
+	if (intb >= 97 && intb <= 122) {
+	    intb += -32;
+	}
+
+    } else if (zcode == 233 || zcode == 169) {
+
+/*        EBCDIC is assumed - ZCODE is the EBCDIC code of either lower or */
+/*        upper case 'Z'. */
+
+	if ((inta >= 129 && inta <= 137) || (inta >= 145 && inta <= 153) || 
+            (inta >= 162 && inta <= 169)) {
+	    inta += 64;
+	}
+	if ((intb >= 129 && intb <= 137) || (intb >= 145 && intb <= 153) || 
+            (intb >= 162 && intb <= 169)) {
+	    intb += 64;
+	}
+
+    } else if (zcode == 218 || zcode == 250) {
+
+/*        ASCII is assumed, on Prime machines - ZCODE is the ASCII code */
+/*        plus 128 of either lower or upper case 'Z'. */
+
+	if (inta >= 225 && inta <= 250) {
+	    inta += -32;
+	}
+	if (intb >= 225 && intb <= 250) {
+	    intb += -32;
+	}
+    }
+    ret_val = inta == intb;
+
+/*     RETURN */
+
+/*     End of LSAME */
+
+    return ret_val;
+} /* lsame_ */
+