2017-02-13 01:17:09 +08:00
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//! Abstract definition of a matrix data storage.
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2016-12-05 05:44:42 +08:00
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use std::mem;
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use std::any::Any;
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use core::Scalar;
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use dimension::Dim;
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use allocator::{Allocator, SameShapeR, SameShapeC};
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/*
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* Aliases for sum storage.
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*/
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/// The data storage for the sum of two matrices with dimensions `(R1, C1)` and `(R2, C2)`.
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pub type SumStorage<N, R1, C1, R2, C2, SA> =
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<<SA as Storage<N, R1, C1>>::Alloc as Allocator<N, SameShapeR<R1, R2>, SameShapeC<C1, C2>>>::Buffer;
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/*
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* Aliases for multiplication storage.
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*/
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/// The data storage for the multiplication of two matrices with dimensions `(R1, C1)` on the left
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/// hand side, and with `C2` columns on the right hand side.
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pub type MulStorage<N, R1, C1, C2, SA> =
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<<SA as Storage<N, R1, C1>>::Alloc as Allocator<N, R1, C2>>::Buffer;
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/// The data storage for the multiplication of two matrices with dimensions `(R1, C1)` on the left
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/// hand side, and with `C2` columns on the right hand side. The first matrix is implicitly
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/// transposed.
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pub type TrMulStorage<N, R1, C1, C2, SA> =
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<<SA as Storage<N, R1, C1>>::Alloc as Allocator<N, C1, C2>>::Buffer;
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/*
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* Alias for allocation result.
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*/
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/// The owned data storage that can be allocated from `S`.
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pub type Owned<N, R, C, A> =
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<A as Allocator<N, R, C>>::Buffer;
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/// The trait shared by all matrix data storage.
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///
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/// FIXME: doc
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///
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/// Note that `Self` must always have a number of elements compatible with the matrix length (given
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/// by `R` and `C` if they are known at compile-time). For example, implementors of this trait
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/// should **not** allow the user to modify the size of the underlying buffer with safe methods
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/// (for example the `MatrixVec::data_mut` method is unsafe because the user could change the
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/// vector's size so that it no longer contains enough elements: this will lead to UB.
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pub unsafe trait Storage<N: Scalar, R: Dim, C: Dim>: Sized {
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/// The static stride of this storage's rows.
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type RStride: Dim;
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/// The static stride of this storage's columns.
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type CStride: Dim;
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/// The allocator for this family of storage.
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type Alloc: Allocator<N, R, C>;
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/// Builds a matrix data storage that does not contain any reference.
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fn into_owned(self) -> Owned<N, R, C, Self::Alloc>;
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/// Clones this data storage into one that does not contain any reference.
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fn clone_owned(&self) -> Owned<N, R, C, Self::Alloc>;
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/// The matrix data pointer.
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fn ptr(&self) -> *const N;
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/// The dimension of the matrix at run-time. Arr length of zero indicates the additive identity
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/// element of any dimension. Must be equal to `Self::dimension()` if it is not `None`.
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fn shape(&self) -> (R, C);
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/// The spacing between concecutive row elements and consecutive column elements.
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///
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/// For example this returns `(1, 5)` for a row-major matrix with 5 columns.
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fn strides(&self) -> (Self::RStride, Self::CStride);
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/// Compute the index corresponding to the irow-th row and icol-th column of this matrix. The
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/// index must be such that the following holds:
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///
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/// ```.ignore
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/// let lindex = self.linear_index(irow, icol);
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/// assert!(*self.get_unchecked(irow, icol) == *self.get_unchecked_linear(lindex)
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/// ```
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#[inline]
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fn linear_index(&self, irow: usize, icol: usize) -> usize {
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let (rstride, cstride) = self.strides();
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irow * rstride.value() + icol * cstride.value()
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}
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/// Gets the address of the i-th matrix component without performing bound-checking.
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#[inline]
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unsafe fn get_address_unchecked_linear(&self, i: usize) -> *const N {
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self.ptr().offset(i as isize)
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}
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/// Gets the address of the i-th matrix component without performing bound-checking.
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#[inline]
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unsafe fn get_address_unchecked(&self, irow: usize, icol: usize) -> *const N {
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self.get_address_unchecked_linear(self.linear_index(irow, icol))
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}
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/// Retrieves a reference to the i-th element without bound-checking.
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#[inline]
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unsafe fn get_unchecked_linear(&self, i: usize) -> &N {
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&*self.get_address_unchecked_linear(i)
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}
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/// Retrieves a reference to the i-th element without bound-checking.
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#[inline]
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unsafe fn get_unchecked(&self, irow: usize, icol: usize) -> &N {
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self.get_unchecked_linear(self.linear_index(irow, icol))
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}
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}
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2017-02-13 01:17:09 +08:00
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/// Trait implemented by matrix data storage that can provide a mutable access to its elements.
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///
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/// Note that a mutable access does not mean that the matrix owns its data. For example, a mutable
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/// matrix slice can provide mutable access to its elements even if it does not own its data (it
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/// contains only an internal reference to them).
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2016-12-05 05:44:42 +08:00
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pub unsafe trait StorageMut<N: Scalar, R: Dim, C: Dim>: Storage<N, R, C> {
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/// The matrix mutable data pointer.
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fn ptr_mut(&mut self) -> *mut N;
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/// Gets the mutable address of the i-th matrix component without performing bound-checking.
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#[inline]
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unsafe fn get_address_unchecked_linear_mut(&mut self, i: usize) -> *mut N {
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self.ptr_mut().offset(i as isize)
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}
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/// Gets the mutable address of the i-th matrix component without performing bound-checking.
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#[inline]
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unsafe fn get_address_unchecked_mut(&mut self, irow: usize, icol: usize) -> *mut N {
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let lid = self.linear_index(irow, icol);
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self.get_address_unchecked_linear_mut(lid)
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}
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/// Retrieves a mutable reference to the i-th element without bound-checking.
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unsafe fn get_unchecked_linear_mut(&mut self, i: usize) -> &mut N {
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&mut *self.get_address_unchecked_linear_mut(i)
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}
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/// Retrieves a mutable reference to the element at `(irow, icol)` without bound-checking.
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#[inline]
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unsafe fn get_unchecked_mut(&mut self, irow: usize, icol: usize) -> &mut N {
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&mut *self.get_address_unchecked_mut(irow, icol)
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}
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/// Swaps two elements using their linear index without bound-checking.
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#[inline]
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unsafe fn swap_unchecked_linear(&mut self, i1: usize, i2: usize) {
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let a = self.get_address_unchecked_linear_mut(i1);
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let b = self.get_address_unchecked_linear_mut(i2);
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mem::swap(&mut *a, &mut *b);
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}
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/// Swaps two elements without bound-checking.
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#[inline]
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unsafe fn swap_unchecked(&mut self, row_col1: (usize, usize), row_col2: (usize, usize)) {
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let lid1 = self.linear_index(row_col1.0, row_col1.1);
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let lid2 = self.linear_index(row_col2.0, row_col2.1);
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self.swap_unchecked_linear(lid1, lid2)
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}
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}
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/// A matrix storage that does not contain any reference and that is stored contiguously in memory.
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///
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/// The storage requirement means that for any value of `i` in `[0, nrows * ncols[`, the value
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/// `.get_unchecked_linear` succeeds. This trait is unsafe because failing to comply to this may
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/// cause Undefined Behaviors.
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pub unsafe trait OwnedStorage<N: Scalar, R: Dim, C: Dim>: StorageMut<N, R, C> + Clone + Any
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where Self::Alloc: Allocator<N, R, C, Buffer = Self> {
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// NOTE: We could auto-impl those two methods but we don't to make sure the user is aware that
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// data must be contiguous.
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/// Converts this data storage to a slice.
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#[inline]
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fn as_slice(&self) -> &[N];
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/// Converts this data storage to a mutable slice.
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#[inline]
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fn as_mut_slice(&mut self) -> &mut [N];
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}
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