It comes with a test script.

But, let me reiterate: libflann appears to be an orphaned and possibly
obsolete project. If I restart fiddling with metric space trees again, I'll
make sure to put it in my githubs.

-SL

<quote author="Raul Miller-4">
If you could mention a relevant test, someone could check whether it's
valid on older versions of J.

(The J package release process is versioned against the J engine.)

Thanks,

-- 
Raul

On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 7:27 PM Scott Locklin &lt;<email>locklin.scott@
</email>&gt;
wrote:

> FWIIW I wrote the original version of this. Never tried to build FLANN on
> windows (I've never run J on windows), so no idea what it does there.
>
> I haven't touched it in a long time, but I confirm there is something
wrong
> with it on my laptop/flann1.9/ubuntu 18.04 LTS and J901. Either something
> in the flann API changed, or something changed in J.
>
> FWIIW I am actually unable to find the webpage of the libflann author, and
> it's quite likely this has been obsoleted by a later metric space package.
> It's been a while since I needed one of these, there has been a lot of
> progress in recent using locality hashing, product quantization and so on.
> Have a look at FALCONN, faiss, fast-lopq and nmslib if you need one of
> these. Or just good old libANN by Mount and Arya.
>
> Anyway it should probably be removed. Sorry.
>
> -SL
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