On 2/21/13 7:04 PM, Jed Brown wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 5:59 PM, Boyce Griffith <griffith at cims.nyu.edu > <mailto:griffith at cims.nyu.edu>> wrote: > > There is no such thing as an IS for these data structures in the > current implementation. > > > > But there is a local and global size. (You had to pick something to > create the Vec.) Therefore, the global space is _defined_ as the > concatenation of all those contiguous local spaces. You need not store > it that way, but the abstract space exists. If you use interfaces that > ask for ISs, they will be with respect to that abstract space.
Yes there is a local and global size. They are both 0. :-) At present, the wrappers don't provide any access whatsoever to the underlying data. -- Boyce
