Provided by: libpdl-vectorvalued-perl_1.0.15-1_amd64
NAME
PDL::VectorValued::Dev - development utilities for vector-valued PDLs
SYNOPSIS
use PDL; use PDL::VectorValued::Dev; ##--------------------------------------------------------------------- ## ... stuff happens
DESCRIPTION
PDL::VectorValued::Dev provides some developer utilities for vector-valued PDLs. It produces code for processing with PDL::PP.
PDL::PP Utilities
vvpp_def($funcName,%args) Wrapper for pp_def() which calls vvpp_expand() on 'Code' and 'BadCode' values in %args. $pp_code = vvpp_expand($vvpp_code) Expand PDL::VectorValued macros in $vvpp_code. Currently known PDL::VectorValued macros include: MACRO_NAME EXPANSION_SUBROUTINE ---------------------------------------------------------------------- $CMPVEC(...) vvpp_expand_cmpvec(...) $CMPVAL(...) vvpp_expand_cmpval(...) $LB(...) vvpp_expand_lb(...) See the documentation of the individual expansion subroutines for details on calling conventions. You can add your own expansion macros by pushing an expansion manipulating the array @PDL::VectorValued::Dev::MACROS which is just a list of expansion subroutines which take a single argument (string for Code or BadCode) and should return the expanded string.
Type Utilities
vv_indx_sig() Returns a signature type for representing PDL indices. For PDL >= v2.007 this should be "PDL_Indx", otherwise it will be "int". vv_indx_typedef() Returns a C typedef for the "PDL_Indx" type if running under PDL <= v2.007, otherwise just a comment. You can call this from client PDL::PP modules as pp_addhdr(PDL::VectorValued::Dev::vv_indx_typedef);
Macro Expansion Utilities
vvpp_pdlvar_basename($pdlVarString) Gets basename of a PDL::PP variable by removing leading '$' and anything at or following the first open parenthesis: $base = vvpp_pdlvar_basename('$a(n=>0)'); ##-- $base is now 'a' vvpp_cmpvec_code($vec1,$vec2,$dimName,$retvar,%options) Returns PDL::PP code for lexicographically comparing two vectors $vec1 and $vec2 along the dimension named $dim, storing the comparison result in the C variable $retvar, similar to what: $retvar = ($vec1 <=> $vec2); "ought to" do. Parameters: $vec1 $vec2 PDL::PP string forms of vector PDLs to be compared. Need not be physical. $dimName Name of the dimension along which vectors should be compared. $retvar Name of a C variable to store the comparison result. $options{cvar1} $options{cvar2} If specified, temporary values for $vec1 (rsp. $vec2) will be stored in the C variable $options{cvar1} (rsp. $options{cvar2}). If unspecified, a new locally scoped C variable "_vvpp_cmpvec_val1" (rsp. "_vvpp_cmpvec_val2") will be declared and used. The PDL::PP code for cmpvec() looks something like this: use PDL::VectorValued::Dev; pp_def('cmpvec', Pars => 'a(n); b(n); int [o]cmp()', Code => ( 'int cmpval;' .vvpp_cmpvec_code( '$a()', '$b()', 'n', 'cmpval' ) .$cmp() = cmpval' ); ); vvpp_cmpval_code($val1,$val2) Returns PDL::PP expression code for lexicographically comparing two values $val1 and $val2, storing the comparison result in the C variable $retvar, similar to what: ($vec1 <=> $vec2); "ought to" do. Parameters: $val1 $val2 PDL::PP string forms of values to be compared. Need not be physical. vvpp_lb_code($find,$vals, $imin,$imax, $retvar, %options) Returns PDL::PP code for binary lower-bound search for the value $find() in the sorted pdl $vals($imin:$imax-1). Parameters: $find Value to search for or PDL::PP string form of such a value. $vals PDL::PP string form of PDL to be searched. $vals should contain a placeholder $_ representing the dimension to be searched. $retvar Name of a C variable to store the result. On return, $retvar holds the maximum value for $_ in "$vals($imin:$imax-1)" such that "$vals($_=$retvar) <= $find" and "$vals($_=$j) < $find" for all $j with "$imin <= $j < $retvar", or $imin if no such value for $retvar exists, "$imin <= $retvar < $imax". In other words, returns the least index $_ of a match for $find in $vals($imin:$imax-1) whenever a match exists, otherwise the greatest index whose value in $vals($imin:$imax-1) is strictly less than $find if that exists, and $imin if all values in $vals($imin:$imax-1) are strictly greater than $find. $options{lovar} $options{hivar} $options{midvar} $options{cmpvar} If specified, temporary indices and comparison values will be stored in in the C variables $options{lovar}, $options{hivar}, $options{midvar}, and $options{cmpvar}. If unspecified, new locally scoped C variables "_vvpp_lb_loval" etc. will be declared and used. $options{ubmaxvar} If specified, should be a C variable to hold the index of the last inspected value for $_ in $vals($imin:$imax-1) strictly greater than $find. Low-Level Functions Some additional low-level functions are provided in the PDL::Ngrams::ngutils package. See PDL::Ngrams::ngutils for details.
KNOWN BUGS
Why not PDL::PP macros? All of these functions would be more intuitive if implemented directly as PDL::PP macros, and thus expanded directly by pp_def() rather than requiring vvpp_def(). Unfortunately, I don't currently have the time to figure out how to use the (undocumented) PDL::PP macro expansion mechanism. Feel free to add real macro support.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
perl by Larry Wall.
AUTHOR
Bryan Jurish <moocow@cpan.org> PDL by Karl Glazebrook, Tuomas J. Lukka, Christian Soeller, and others.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2007-2021, Bryan Jurish. All rights reserved. This package is free software. You may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
perl(1), PDL::PP(3perl).