On Thursday, 3 October 2019 at 14:38:35 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo wrote:
On Monday, 30 September 2019 at 20:10:21 UTC, Brett wrote:
[...]
The way the data is structured is that I have a master array
of non-ptr structs.
E.g.,
S[] Data;
S*[] OtherStuff;
then every pointer points to an element in to
On Monday, 30 September 2019 at 20:10:21 UTC, Brett wrote:
[...]
The way the data is structured is that I have a master array of
non-ptr structs.
E.g.,
S[] Data;
S*[] OtherStuff;
then every pointer points to an element in to Data. I did not
use int's as "pointers" for a specific non-relevant
On Monday, 30 September 2019 at 20:10:21 UTC, Brett wrote:
So it much more difficult than POD but would still be a little
more work to right... hoping that there is something already
out there than can do this. It should be
I'm afraid there's nothing like this available. Out of
serialization
I have done some large computations where the data set is around
10GB and takes several minutes to run. Rather than running it
every time regenerating the same data, can I simply save it to
disk easily?
The data is ordered in arrays and structs. It's just numbers/POD
except some arrays use po