>
> 1) Some kind of SIMD array type being added to the language.
>
> 2) The given proposal, which is essentially a type with syntax like
> int[:,:] that would behave just like a the widely-used numpy array,
> including slicing and (eventually) broadcasting, but the underlying
> memory may be held by something other than an numpy object (e.g. it
> could be any other buffer supporting object, or a raw pointer) and
> not all numpy operations would be supported right away (or ever).
>
> While we're on that note, what about
>
> 3) Some kind of type for memory-managed lists of C types (where + is
> concatenation, append is supported, memory managed, and nice
> conversion to/from python lists).
>
>
> I am in favor of all three, and obviously Dag is pushing for (1) and
> (2).
>

These additions would be fantastic. Any chance there would be support
for something like numpy's records?

Brett
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