Copyright | (c) The University of Glasgow 2011 |
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License | BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE) |
Maintainer | libraries@haskell.org |
Stability | experimental |
Portability | non-portable (uses Data.Array.MArray) |
Safe Haskell | Trustworthy |
Language | Haskell2010 |
- data STArray s i e :: * -> * -> * -> *
- runSTArray :: Ix i => (forall s. ST s (STArray s i e)) -> Array i e
- data STUArray s i e
- runSTUArray :: Ix i => (forall s. ST s (STUArray s i e)) -> UArray i e
- module Data.Array.MArray.Safe
Boxed arrays
data STArray s i e :: * -> * -> * -> * Source
Mutable, boxed, non-strict arrays in the ST
monad. The type
arguments are as follows:
runSTArray :: Ix i => (forall s. ST s (STArray s i e)) -> Array i e Source
A safe way to create and work with a mutable array before returning an
immutable array for later perusal. This function avoids copying
the array before returning it - it uses unsafeFreeze
internally, but
this wrapper is a safe interface to that function.
Unboxed arrays
A mutable array with unboxed elements, that can be manipulated in
the ST
monad. The type arguments are as follows:
s
: the state variable argument for theST
typei
: the index type of the array (should be an instance ofIx
)e
: the element type of the array. Only certain element types are supported.
An STUArray
will generally be more efficient (in terms of both time
and space) than the equivalent boxed version (STArray
) with the same
element type. However, STUArray
is strict in its elements - so
don't use STUArray
if you require the non-strictness that
STArray
provides.
MArray (STUArray s) Word64 (ST s) | |
MArray (STUArray s) Word32 (ST s) | |
MArray (STUArray s) Word16 (ST s) | |
MArray (STUArray s) Word8 (ST s) | |
MArray (STUArray s) Int64 (ST s) | |
MArray (STUArray s) Int32 (ST s) | |
MArray (STUArray s) Int16 (ST s) | |
MArray (STUArray s) Int8 (ST s) | |
MArray (STUArray s) Double (ST s) | |
MArray (STUArray s) Float (ST s) | |
MArray (STUArray s) Word (ST s) | |
MArray (STUArray s) Int (ST s) | |
MArray (STUArray s) Char (ST s) | |
MArray (STUArray s) Bool (ST s) | |
MArray (STUArray s) (StablePtr a) (ST s) | |
MArray (STUArray s) (FunPtr a) (ST s) | |
MArray (STUArray s) (Ptr a) (ST s) | |
Eq (STUArray s i e) |
runSTUArray :: Ix i => (forall s. ST s (STUArray s i e)) -> UArray i e Source
A safe way to create and work with an unboxed mutable array before
returning an immutable array for later perusal. This function
avoids copying the array before returning it - it uses
unsafeFreeze
internally, but this wrapper is a safe interface to
that function.
Overloaded mutable array interface
module Data.Array.MArray.Safe