Commit e6f23c31 authored by Dag Sverre Seljebotn's avatar Dag Sverre Seljebotn

Format strings from numpy.pxd: Added endian/packing information

parent 7ce2a0d4
# NumPy static imports for Cython
#
# This also defines backwards-compatability buffer acquisition
# code for use in Python 2.x (or Python <= 2.5 when NumPy starts
# implementing PEP-3118 directly).
# Because of laziness, the format string of the buffer is statically
# allocated. Increase the size if this is not enough, or submit a
# patch to do this properly.
DEF _buffer_format_string_len = 255
cimport python_buffer as pybuf
cimport stdlib
......@@ -29,6 +42,8 @@ cdef extern from "numpy/arrayobject.h":
ctypedef class numpy.dtype [object PyArray_Descr]:
cdef int type_num
cdef int itemsize "elsize"
cdef char byteorder
cdef object fields
cdef object names
......@@ -89,17 +104,11 @@ cdef extern from "numpy/arrayobject.h":
cdef char* f = NULL
cdef dtype descr = self.descr
cdef list stack
cdef int offset
cdef char byteorder = 0
cdef bint hasfields = PyDataType_HASFIELDS(descr)
# Ugly hack warning:
# Cython currently will not support helper functions in
# pxd files -- so we must keep our own, manual stack!
# In addition, avoid allocation of the stack in the common
# case that we are dealing with a single non-nested datatype...
# (this would look much prettier if we could use utility
# functions).
if not hasfields and not copy_shape:
# do not call releasebuffer
info.obj = None
......@@ -131,8 +140,11 @@ cdef extern from "numpy/arrayobject.h":
info.format = f
return
else:
info.format = <char*>stdlib.malloc(255) # static size
f = _util_dtypestring(descr, info.format, info.format + 255)
info.format = <char*>stdlib.malloc(_buffer_format_string_len)
offset = 0
f = _util_dtypestring(descr, info.format,
info.format + _buffer_format_string_len,
&offset, &byteorder)
f[0] = 0 # Terminate format string
def __releasebuffer__(ndarray self, Py_buffer* info):
......@@ -245,14 +257,36 @@ ctypedef npy_cdouble cdouble_t
ctypedef npy_clongdouble clongdouble_t
cdef inline char* _util_dtypestring(dtype descr, char* f, char* end) except NULL:
cdef inline char* _util_dtypestring(dtype descr, char* f, char* end, int* offset, char* byteorder) except NULL:
# Recursive utility function used in __getbuffer__ to get format
# string. The new location in the format string is returned.
cdef dtype child
cdef int delta_offset
cdef tuple i
cdef char new_byteorder
for i in descr.fields.itervalues():
child = i[0]
new_offset = i[1]
if (end - f) - (new_offset - offset[0]) < 15: # this should leave room for "T{" and "}" as well
raise RuntimeError("Format string allocated too short, see comment in numpy.pxd")
new_byteorder = child.byteorder
if new_byteorder == '|': new_byteorder = '='
if byteorder[0] != new_byteorder:
f[0] = new_byteorder
f += 1
byteorder[0] = new_byteorder
# Output padding bytes
while offset[0] < new_offset:
f[0] = 120 # "x"; pad byte
f += 1
offset[0] += 1
offset[0] += child.itemsize
if not PyDataType_HASFIELDS(child):
t = child.type_num
if end - f < 15: # this should leave room for "T{" and "}" as well
......@@ -272,9 +306,9 @@ cdef inline char* _util_dtypestring(dtype descr, char* f, char* end) except NULL
elif t == NPY_FLOAT: f[0] = 102 #"f"
elif t == NPY_DOUBLE: f[0] = 100 #"d"
elif t == NPY_LONGDOUBLE: f[0] = 103 #"g"
elif t == NPY_CFLOAT: f[0] = 90; f[1] = 102; f += 1
elif t == NPY_CDOUBLE: f[0] = 90; f[1] = 100; f += 1
elif t == NPY_CLONGDOUBLE: f[0] = 90; f[1] = 103; f += 1
elif t == NPY_CFLOAT: f[0] = 90; f[1] = 102; f += 1 # Zf
elif t == NPY_CDOUBLE: f[0] = 90; f[1] = 100; f += 1 # Zd
elif t == NPY_CLONGDOUBLE: f[0] = 90; f[1] = 103; f += 1 # Zg
elif t == NPY_OBJECT: f[0] = 79 #"O"
else:
raise ValueError("unknown dtype code in numpy.pxd (%d)" % t)
......@@ -283,7 +317,7 @@ cdef inline char* _util_dtypestring(dtype descr, char* f, char* end) except NULL
f[0] = 84 #"T"
f[1] = 123 #"{"
f += 2
f = _util_dtypestring(child, f, end)
f = _util_dtypestring(child, f, end, offset, byteorder)
f[0] = 125 #"}"
f += 1
return f
......
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