vector
An efficient implementation of Int-indexed arrays (both mutable and immutable), with a powerful loop optimisation framework . (by haskell)
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vector | vector-sized | |
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2 | 1 | |
360 | 31 | |
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7.9 | 4.6 | |
7 days ago | 3 months ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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vector
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How to derive newtype instances for Data.Vector.Unboxed?
One can find a corrected snippet at https://github.com/haskell/vector/pull/450
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How to make libraries portable and usable without cabal
Not sure what the header is needed for honestly, because it doesn't look like it's doing much https://github.com/haskell/vector/blob/master/vector/include/vector.h
vector-sized
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Practical examples of how dependent types are going to help Haskellers who don't know anyhting about them.
I can think of one (correct me if I'm wrong): In the vector-sized library, if I currently index 5 into a vector that's known at compile-time to be only of size 2, I won't get a compile-time error, but throw an error at runtime. I'm guessing after dependent types get introduced, this library's developers can now start giving us a compile time error.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing vector and vector-sized you can also consider the following projects:
nimber - Finite nimber arithmetic
clifford - Clifford algebra for Haskell! :D
vector-clock
vector-th-unbox - Deriver for unboxed vectors using Template Haskell
casadi-bindings - haskell bindings to the CasADi algorithmic differentiation and optimal control library
arb-fft - Pure Haskell arbitrary length FFT library
vector-space-points - A type for points, as distinct from vectors.
vector-space - Vector & affine spaces, linear maps, and derivatives
vector-binary-instances - Instances for the Haskell Binary class, for the types defined in the popular vector package.
vector-conduit - Conduit implementations for vectors
vector-space-map - vector-space operations for finite maps using Data.Map
vector vs nimber
vector-sized vs clifford
vector vs vector-clock
vector-sized vs vector-th-unbox
vector vs casadi-bindings
vector-sized vs casadi-bindings
vector vs arb-fft
vector-sized vs vector-space-points
vector vs vector-space
vector-sized vs vector-binary-instances
vector vs vector-conduit
vector-sized vs vector-space-map