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Kirill Smelkov
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Mark Florisson
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Adjust memoryview documentation as per Nathaniel's suggestion
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Typed Memoryviews
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Typed memoryviews can be used for efficient access to buffers
. It is similar to the
current buffer support, but has more features and cleaner syntax. A memoryview
can be used in any context (function parameters, module-level, cdef class attribute, etc)
Typed memoryviews can be used for efficient access to buffers
, such as NumPy arrays, without incurring any Python overhead.
It is similar to the current buffer support (``np.ndarray[np.float64_t, ndim=2]``, but has more features and cleaner syntax.
A memoryview
can be used in any context (function parameters, module-level, cdef class attribute, etc)
and can be obtained from any object that exposes the PEP 3118 buffer interface.
.. Note:: Support is experimental and new in this release, there may be bugs!
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