Great news, thank you for improving PDL!

On 2/19/22 12:22, Ed . wrote:
> Dear PDL folks,
> 
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> 
> PDL 2.075 has just been released. Notable changes since 2.064:
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>   * threading now called broadcasting (compat aliases created)
>   * fix when readdata functions return error (#356)
>   * RedoDimsCode can now use $SIZE(other_index) (#386)
>   * can now unify Code and BadCode into Code, and use PDL_IF_BAD() or #ifdef 
> PDL_BAD_CODE
>   * add macros PDL_IF_GENTYPE_{REAL,INTEGER,UNSIGNED}(iftrue,iffalse) in Code
>   * fixes to PDL::NiceSlice including performance bug by monkey-patching 
> Text::Balanced::extract_multiple
>   * Minuit and Slatec 64-bit safe
> 
>   * bifuncs like Ops::plus no longer need explicit swap parameter
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>  
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> Future plans, in something like intended order:
> 
>   * fix more open GitHub issues
>   * make PDL::LinearAlgebra work right with “native complex” (several of the 
> above issues were related to enabling this)
>   * “loop fusion” techniques to maximise locality of computation, minimising 
> data’s trips through the “straw” between
>     CPU and main RAM
>   * finish the independent C interface for making PDL usable from e.g. Python
>   * use OpenCL or other means to also utilise GPUs if available
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> 
> The IRC channel (#pdl on irc.perl.org) is a great virtual place to come and 
> ask questions, or just watch the GitHub
> messages flow by.
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> As usual, please give the new PDL a try and report problems.
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> Best regards,
> 
> Ed
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