Travis Oliphant wrote: > Neal Becker wrote: >> Travis Oliphant wrote: >> >> >>> I'm attaching my latest extended buffer-protocol PEP that is trying to >>> get the array interface into Python. Basically, it is a translation of >>> the numpy header files into something as simple as possible that can >>> still be used to describe a complicated block of memory to another user. >>> >>> My purpose is to get feedback and criticisms from this community before >>> display before the larger Python community. >>> >>> -Travis >>> >> >> I'm wondering if having the buffer object specify the view is the right >> choice. I think the best choice is to separate the design into: >> >> buffer: provides an interface to memory >> array: provides a view of memory as an array of whatever dimensions >> >> 1. buffer may or may not map to contiguous memory. >> 2. multiple views of the same memory can be shared. These different >> views could represent different slicings. >> > > I don't understand your concerns, could you please help clarify? > > I'm not doing anything with the buffer object at all. I'm only using > the buffer "protocol" (i.e. extending the set of function pointers > pointed to by tp_as_buffer in the type-object). > > -Travis
Several extensions to Python utilize the buffer protocol to share the location of a data-buffer that is really an N-dimensional array. However, there is no standard way to exchange the additional N-dimensional array information so that the data-buffer is interpreted correctly. I am questioning if this is the best concept. It says that the data-buffer will carry the information about it's interpretation as an N-dimensional array. I'm thinking that a buffer is just an interface to memory, and that the interpretation as an array of n-dimensions, for example, is best left to the application. I might want to at one time view the data as n-dimensional, but at another time as 1-dimensional, for example. _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion