Matti/Amaury Well -- that's excellent. The basic functionality of memmap.py seems to work fine now, against the ndarray-subtype branch. I had copied the tests from the original modules doctest into a pytest module. Had to modify because numpypy doesn't support .flags attribute, and also because offset is not supported yet.
I am adding some additional tests to see what happens when sizes of things are wrong, and when one tries to write to read-only mmaps -- don't want to allow segfaults presumably. Other than that -- how do I go about making my code available for review / merging? Should I wait until Matti's branch is merged, then make a new branch called numpypy-memmap? Or should memmap just be part of the ndarray-subtype branch (since it is a user of the subtype functionality)? Mike On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 3:27 PM, Matti Picus <[email protected]> wrote: > You correctly point out, in other words, that it was an ugly hack. > It is on the way to being removed by adding a space argument to calls to > from_space...(). > Let us know how your tests progress. > Matti > > On 07/04/2013 09:57 PM, Mike Beller wrote: > >> Matti >> >> That's great. I was stuck trying to figure out how to deal with the fact >> that if subtype was not-none, the from_shape (and friends) would also need >> access to 'space'. I see you addressed that with >> subtype_and_space=(None,None). It's not a pattern I'd seen in the pypy >> codebase. I keep thinking that there are already very specific pypy-ish >> ways of doing things at interpreter level, and digging to try to learn >> those patterns, when perhaps things are a bit more in flux than I thought. >> >> On awesome side, I think now with your subclassing code, and Armin's >> modification to mmap.py to support more of the buffer interface, the memap >> code I've already written may just work. Will try that next. >> >> Mike >> >> >> >> On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 3:29 PM, Matti Picus <[email protected]<mailto: >> [email protected]>**> wrote: >> >> I got motivated and implemented parts of subtypes on ndarray in >> the ndarray-subtype branch. >> This page >> >> http://docs.scipy.org/doc/**numpy/user/basics.subclassing.**html<http://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy/user/basics.subclassing.html> >> describes the numpy way, so I did >> ndarray.view(subtype) >> as well, but I did not yet do the slice (they call it template) >> nor did I do __array_finalize__ >> >> Failing tests and patches are welcome >> >> Matti >> >> >> >
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