pub struct VelesSparseVector {
pub indices: Vec<u32>,
pub values: Vec<f32>,
}Expand description
A sparse vector represented as parallel arrays of indices and values.
Uses parallel Vec<u32> / Vec<f32> instead of HashMap for safe FFI
mapping to all mobile targets (Swift arrays, Kotlin IntArray/FloatArray).
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§indices: Vec<u32>Dimension indices (must be sorted, unique).
values: Vec<f32>Weights corresponding to each index.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for VelesSparseVector
impl Clone for VelesSparseVector
Source§fn clone(&self) -> VelesSparseVector
fn clone(&self) -> VelesSparseVector
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl<UT> ConvertError<UT> for VelesSparseVector
impl<UT> ConvertError<UT> for VelesSparseVector
fn try_convert_unexpected_callback_error( e: UnexpectedUniFFICallbackError, ) -> Result<Self>
Source§impl Debug for VelesSparseVector
impl Debug for VelesSparseVector
Source§impl<UT> FfiConverter<UT> for VelesSparseVector
impl<UT> FfiConverter<UT> for VelesSparseVector
Source§const TYPE_ID_META: MetadataBuffer
const TYPE_ID_META: MetadataBuffer
Source§type FfiType = RustBuffer
type FfiType = RustBuffer
Source§fn lower(v: Self) -> RustBuffer
fn lower(v: Self) -> RustBuffer
Source§fn try_lift(buf: RustBuffer) -> Result<Self>
fn try_lift(buf: RustBuffer) -> Result<Self>
Source§impl<UT> Lift<UT> for VelesSparseVector
impl<UT> Lift<UT> for VelesSparseVector
Source§impl<UT> LiftRef<UT> for VelesSparseVector
impl<UT> LiftRef<UT> for VelesSparseVector
type LiftType = VelesSparseVector
Source§impl<UT> LiftReturn<UT> for VelesSparseVector
impl<UT> LiftReturn<UT> for VelesSparseVector
Source§type ReturnType = <VelesSparseVector as Lift<UT>>::FfiType
type ReturnType = <VelesSparseVector as Lift<UT>>::FfiType
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fn try_lift_successful_return(v: Self::ReturnType) -> Result<Self>
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fn lift_error(_buf: RustBuffer) -> Self
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fn handle_callback_unexpected_error(e: UnexpectedUniFFICallbackError) -> Self
Source§impl<UT> Lower<UT> for VelesSparseVector
impl<UT> Lower<UT> for VelesSparseVector
type FfiType = <VelesSparseVector as FfiConverter<UT>>::FfiType
fn lower(obj: Self) -> Self::FfiType
fn write(obj: Self, buf: &mut Vec<u8>)
Source§fn lower_into_rust_buffer(obj: Self) -> RustBuffer
fn lower_into_rust_buffer(obj: Self) -> RustBuffer
Source§impl<UT> LowerError<UT> for VelesSparseVector
impl<UT> LowerError<UT> for VelesSparseVector
Source§fn lower_error(obj: Self) -> RustBuffer
fn lower_error(obj: Self) -> RustBuffer
Source§impl<UT> LowerReturn<UT> for VelesSparseVector
impl<UT> LowerReturn<UT> for VelesSparseVector
Source§type ReturnType = <VelesSparseVector as Lower<UT>>::FfiType
type ReturnType = <VelesSparseVector as Lower<UT>>::FfiType
Source§fn lower_return(v: Self) -> Result<Self::ReturnType, RustCallError>
fn lower_return(v: Self) -> Result<Self::ReturnType, RustCallError>
Source§fn handle_failed_lift(
error: LiftArgsError,
) -> Result<Self::ReturnType, RustCallError>
fn handle_failed_lift( error: LiftArgsError, ) -> Result<Self::ReturnType, RustCallError>
Source§impl<UT> TypeId<UT> for VelesSparseVector
impl<UT> TypeId<UT> for VelesSparseVector
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impl Freeze for VelesSparseVector
impl RefUnwindSafe for VelesSparseVector
impl Send for VelesSparseVector
impl Sync for VelesSparseVector
impl Unpin for VelesSparseVector
impl UnsafeUnpin for VelesSparseVector
impl UnwindSafe for VelesSparseVector
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