On 3 May 2011 07:47, Greg Ewing <greg.ew...@canterbury.ac.nz> wrote: > I'm a bit confused about how fused types combine to > create further fused types. If you have something > like > > ctypedef struct Vector: > floating x > floating y > floating z > > then is it going to generate code for all possible > combinations of types for x, y and z? > > That's probably not what the user intended -- it's > more likely that he wants *two* versions of type > Vector, one with all floats and one with all doubles. > But without explicit type parameters, there's no way > to express that. > > I worry that you're introducing a parameterised type > system in a half-baked way here without properly > thinking through all the implications. > > -- > Greg > > _______________________________________________ > cython-devel mailing list > cython-devel@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cython-devel >
Currently you cannot use them at all in structs, only as cdef function argument types. Then if you have cdef func(floating x, floating y): ... you get a "float, float" version, and a "double, double" version, but not "float, double" or "double, float". When and if support for structs is there, it will work the same way as with functions. _______________________________________________ cython-devel mailing list cython-devel@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cython-devel