Struct hyperdual::Const [−][src]
pub struct Const<const R: usize>;
Trait Implementations
type Buffer = ArrayStorage<T, R, C>
type Buffer = ArrayStorage<T, R, C>
The type of buffer this allocator can instanciate.
type BufferUninit = ArrayStorage<MaybeUninit<T>, R, C>
type BufferUninit = ArrayStorage<MaybeUninit<T>, R, C>
The type of buffer with uninitialized components this allocator can instanciate.
Allocates a buffer with the given number of rows and columns without initializing its content.
pub unsafe fn assume_init(
uninit: ArrayStorage<MaybeUninit<T>, R, C>
) -> ArrayStorage<T, R, C>
pub unsafe fn assume_init(
uninit: ArrayStorage<MaybeUninit<T>, R, C>
) -> ArrayStorage<T, R, C>
Assumes a data buffer to be initialized. Read more
pub fn allocate_from_iterator<I>(
nrows: Const<R>,
ncols: Const<C>,
iter: I
) -> <DefaultAllocator as Allocator<T, Const<R>, Const<C>>>::Buffer where
I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
pub fn allocate_from_iterator<I>(
nrows: Const<R>,
ncols: Const<C>,
iter: I
) -> <DefaultAllocator as Allocator<T, Const<R>, Const<C>>>::Buffer where
I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
Allocates a buffer initialized with the content of the given iterator.
Gets the compile-time value of Self
. Returns None
if it is not known, i.e., if Self = Dynamic
. Read more
Gets the run-time value of self
. For type-level integers, this is the same as
Self::try_to_usize().unwrap()
. Read more
Builds an instance of Self
from a run-time value. Panics if Self
is a type-level
integer and dim != Self::try_to_usize().unwrap()
. Read more
impl<T, CTo, const RFROM: usize, const CFROM: usize> Reallocator<T, Const<RFROM>, Const<CFROM>, Dynamic, CTo> for DefaultAllocator where
T: Scalar,
CTo: Dim,
impl<T, CTo, const RFROM: usize, const CFROM: usize> Reallocator<T, Const<RFROM>, Const<CFROM>, Dynamic, CTo> for DefaultAllocator where
T: Scalar,
CTo: Dim,
pub unsafe fn reallocate_copy(
rto: Dynamic,
cto: CTo,
buf: ArrayStorage<T, RFROM, CFROM>
) -> VecStorage<MaybeUninit<T>, Dynamic, CTo>
pub unsafe fn reallocate_copy(
rto: Dynamic,
cto: CTo,
buf: ArrayStorage<T, RFROM, CFROM>
) -> VecStorage<MaybeUninit<T>, Dynamic, CTo>
Reallocates a buffer of shape (RTo, CTo)
, possibly reusing a previously allocated buffer
buf
. Data stored by buf
are linearly copied to the output: Read more
impl<T, RTo, const RFROM: usize, const CFROM: usize> Reallocator<T, Const<RFROM>, Const<CFROM>, RTo, Dynamic> for DefaultAllocator where
T: Scalar,
RTo: DimName,
impl<T, RTo, const RFROM: usize, const CFROM: usize> Reallocator<T, Const<RFROM>, Const<CFROM>, RTo, Dynamic> for DefaultAllocator where
T: Scalar,
RTo: DimName,
pub unsafe fn reallocate_copy(
rto: RTo,
cto: Dynamic,
buf: ArrayStorage<T, RFROM, CFROM>
) -> VecStorage<MaybeUninit<T>, RTo, Dynamic>
pub unsafe fn reallocate_copy(
rto: RTo,
cto: Dynamic,
buf: ArrayStorage<T, RFROM, CFROM>
) -> VecStorage<MaybeUninit<T>, RTo, Dynamic>
Reallocates a buffer of shape (RTo, CTo)
, possibly reusing a previously allocated buffer
buf
. Data stored by buf
are linearly copied to the output: Read more
impl<T, RFrom, CFrom, const RTO: usize, const CTO: usize> Reallocator<T, RFrom, CFrom, Const<RTO>, Const<CTO>> for DefaultAllocator where
T: Scalar,
RFrom: Dim,
CFrom: Dim,
DefaultAllocator: Allocator<T, RFrom, CFrom>,
impl<T, RFrom, CFrom, const RTO: usize, const CTO: usize> Reallocator<T, RFrom, CFrom, Const<RTO>, Const<CTO>> for DefaultAllocator where
T: Scalar,
RFrom: Dim,
CFrom: Dim,
DefaultAllocator: Allocator<T, RFrom, CFrom>,
pub unsafe fn reallocate_copy(
rto: Const<RTO>,
cto: Const<CTO>,
buf: <DefaultAllocator as Allocator<T, RFrom, CFrom>>::Buffer
) -> ArrayStorage<MaybeUninit<T>, RTO, CTO>
pub unsafe fn reallocate_copy(
rto: Const<RTO>,
cto: Const<CTO>,
buf: <DefaultAllocator as Allocator<T, RFrom, CFrom>>::Buffer
) -> ArrayStorage<MaybeUninit<T>, RTO, CTO>
Reallocates a buffer of shape (RTo, CTo)
, possibly reusing a previously allocated buffer
buf
. Data stored by buf
are linearly copied to the output: Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<const R: usize> RefUnwindSafe for Const<R>
impl<const R: usize> UnwindSafe for Const<R>
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
The inverse inclusion map: attempts to construct self
from the equivalent element of its
superset. Read more
pub fn is_in_subset(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_in_subset(&self) -> bool
Checks if self
is actually part of its subset T
(and can be converted to it).
pub fn to_subset_unchecked(&self) -> SS
pub fn to_subset_unchecked(&self) -> SS
Use with care! Same as self.to_subset
but without any property checks. Always succeeds.
pub fn from_subset(element: &SS) -> SP
pub fn from_subset(element: &SS) -> SP
The inclusion map: converts self
to the equivalent element of its superset.