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automatically if you <tt>#define</tt> DLIB_USE_BLAS and/or DLIB_USE_LAPACK and link against automatically if you <tt>#define</tt> DLIB_USE_BLAS and/or DLIB_USE_LAPACK and link against
the appropriate library files. Note that the CMakeLists.txt file that comes with dlib will the appropriate library files. Note that the CMakeLists.txt file that comes with dlib will
do this for you automatically in many instances.</li><br/> do this for you automatically in many instances.</li><br/>
<li><b>Armadillo and Eigen libraries</b> have matrix objects which can be converted into <li><b>Armadillo and Eigen libraries</b> have matrix objects which can be converted into
dlib matrix objects by calling dlib::mat() on them.</li><br/> dlib matrix objects by calling dlib::mat() on them.</li><br/>
<li><b>OpenCV</b> image objects can be converted into a form usable by dlib routines <li><b>OpenCV</b> image objects can be converted into a form usable by dlib routines
by using <a href="imaging.html#cv_image">cv_image</a>. You can also convert from a by using <a href="imaging.html#cv_image">cv_image</a>. You can also convert from a
dlib matrix or image to an OpenCV Mat using dlib::<a href="imaging.html#toMat">toMat</a>().</li><br/> dlib matrix or image to an OpenCV Mat using dlib::<a href="imaging.html#toMat">toMat</a>().</li><br/>
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<a href="other.html#serialize">serialization</a> routines. <a href="other.html#serialize">serialization</a> routines.
This means that, for example, you can pass protocol buffer objects through a This means that, for example, you can pass protocol buffer objects through a
<a href="network.html#bridge">bridge</a>. <a href="network.html#bridge">bridge</a>.
</li> </li><br/>
<li><b>libpng and libjpeg</b> are used by <a
href="imaging.html#load_image">load_image</a> whenever
DLIB_PNG_SUPPORT and DLIB_JPEG_SUPPORT are defined respectively.
You must also tell your compiler to link against these libraries to
use them. However, CMake will try to link against them
automatically if they are installed.</li><br/>
<li><b>SQLite</b> is used by the <a href="other.html#database">database</a> object. In
fact, it is just a wrapper around SQLite's C interface which simplifies its use (e.g.
makes resource management use RAII).</li>
</ul> </ul>
</question> </question>