Stelian Ionescu <stelian.ionescu-z...@poste.it> writes: [...] >> This would be really useful as the pinning business with >> shareable-byte-vectors is a real nuisance. >> >> If the current shareable-byte-vector interface is going to be reworked >> can I suggest that we allow (at least) simple-array >> single-float/double-float as well? Why not just allow all unboxed array > > That can be easily done.
Indeed. A better alternative to shareable byte-vectors is absolutely a good idea. Can you post the revised proposed interface? Can ClozureCL handle it, or does it need to be modified? >> types the underlying Lisp supports? . . . Or a limited sensible subset? > > I think that we should allow all types supported by the underlying > implementation but specify in the docs that very few are portable: > (probably, I haven't yet checked) only bit, [un]signed-byte-{8,16,32,64} > and single-float are portable I guess double-float is more portable than [un]signed-byte-64 (not sure). >> Having portable unboxed C-sharable float arrays would be great for our >> numeric work. > > Now we only need to see if the trick of "manually" creating unboxed > arrays works on other implementations: CMUCL, CCL, Clisp, ECL, ... > Allegro and Lispworks already support this with make-array's :ALLOCATION > key arg Yes, though note that Allegro sometimes annoyingly makes a non-simple array with certain allocations. >> I should be very happy to make the Allegro CL interface. > > Thanks. See if Allegro has native functions for bit-bashing, otherwise > implement {fill,copy}-foreign-memory in terms of memset/memcpy. Why not just use memset and memcpy always? I rather expect that the C library version are much better than things implemented by most Lisps (Allegro especially seems to be stuck in the 1990s when it comes to CPU memory/architectures). _______________________________________________ cffi-devel mailing list cffi-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cffi-devel