mod coo; mod csr; mod pattern; pub mod ops; pub use coo::CooMatrix; pub use csr::CsrMatrix; pub use pattern::{SparsityPattern}; /// Iterator types for matrices. /// /// Most users will not need to interface with these types directly. Instead, refer to the /// iterator methods for the respective matrix formats. pub mod iter { // Iterators are best implemented in the same modules as the matrices they iterate over, // since they are so closely tied to their respective implementations. However, // in the crate's public API we move them into a separate `iter` module in order to avoid // cluttering the docs with iterator types that most users will never need to explicitly // know about. pub use crate::pattern::SparsityPatternIter; pub use crate::csr::{CsrTripletIter, CsrTripletIterMut}; } use std::error::Error; use std::fmt; #[derive(Debug)] #[non_exhaustive] pub enum SparseFormatError { /// Indicates that the index data associated with the format contains at least one index /// out of bounds. IndexOutOfBounds(Box), /// Indicates that the provided data contains at least one duplicate entry, and the /// current format does not support duplicate entries. DuplicateEntry(Box), /// Indicates that the provided data for the format does not conform to the high-level /// structure of the format. /// /// For example, the arrays defining the format data might have incompatible sizes. InvalidStructure(Box), } impl fmt::Display for SparseFormatError { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { match self { Self::IndexOutOfBounds(err) => err.fmt(f), Self::DuplicateEntry(err) => err.fmt(f), Self::InvalidStructure(err) => err.fmt(f) } } } impl Error for SparseFormatError {}