At Mon, 28 Sep 2009 18:47:50 +0300, Tuomo Keskitalo wrote: > On 09/27/2009 07:34 PM, James Bergstra wrote: > > Firstly, the ndarray untyped. The data is in a void * pointer or a > > char * pointer or something, and there is an extra enum-valued field > > that indicates what sort of elements make up the data. For example, 0 > > might mean int8, 1 might mean uint8, 2 might mean int32, 10 might mean > > float32, 11 float64, 12 complex64, and so on. There is support for > > This implies that GSL should support other elementary types than double. > What do people think about this?
I think the types in multidimensional arrays ought to follow the existing arrangement and naming convention as for vector and matrices.
