Give back to layer what is layer's, and to factory what is factory's#1270
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Nice separation!
Keeping the core factories in layer factory sounds good to me. We can always follow up to further separate everything. |
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Thanks for checking :) Also updated the wiki reflecting this change: |
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This PR puts all registration code near where they are defined. This would allow us to hopefully make layers more modular. For example, if we want to disable a layer, simply put an #ifdef around its cpp file (as well as its declaration).
I don't know where to put all those Creator functions, so they are still inside layer_factory.cpp. Ideally we could also create separate cpp files like conv_layer_factory.cpp and so on, but given the fact that they are all core layers, maybe it's an overkill to separate them anyway.