On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 3:27 PM, Stephen Chisholm <[email protected]> wrote:
> While helping out with
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37913625/call-julia-svd-from-c/37929076#37929076
> I noticed jl_tuple2 was removed in afd4eb038dcd9fa3e512509f4c332a9e7763ba59
> by Jeff Bezanson while refactoring tuples.  Just wondering if anyone is able
> to help me find an alternative.  Below is what I used to be able to do.  My
> current work around is to use jl_eval_string("(2,2)"), but I'm hoping that
> there is still a way to build the dims parameter without a call to
> jl_eval_string.
>
>
>       double m[] = {1,2,3,4};
>
>       jl_value_t *array_type = jl_apply_array_type(jl_float64_type, 2);
>       jl_tuple_t *dims = jl_tuple2(jl_box_int64(2), jl_box_int64(2));

FYI, this is generally unsafe.

>       jl_array_t *jl_m = jl_ptr_to_array(array_type, m, dims, 0);
>
>

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