{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-} -- | -- Module : Streamly.Data.Array -- Copyright : (c) 2019 Composewell Technologies -- -- License : BSD3 -- Maintainer : streamly@composewell.com -- Stability : released -- Portability : GHC -- -- Unboxed immutable arrays with streaming interfaces. -- -- Please refer to "Streamly.Internal.Data.Array" for functions that have not -- yet been released. -- -- For arrays that work on boxed types, not requiring the 'Unbox' constraint, -- please refer to "Streamly.Data.Array.Generic". For arrays that can be -- mutated in-place, please see "Streamly.Data.MutArray". module Streamly.Data.Array ( -- * Setup -- | To execute the code examples provided in this module in ghci, please -- run the following commands first. -- -- $setup -- * Overview -- $overview -- * The Array Type Array -- * Pinning & Unpinning -- | Arrays are created unpinned by default unless pinned versions of -- creation APIs are used. Look for APIs with @pinned@ prefix in -- "Streamly.Internal.Data.Array" for some unreleased pinned creation APIs. -- If an array is to be sent to the OS without any further modification -- then it should be created pinned in the first place instead of pinning -- it later. Pinning an unpinned array has a copy overhead. OS interfacing -- APIs create a pinned array directly or convert an unpinned array to -- pinned array before sending it to the OS. , pin , unpin , isPinned -- * Construction -- | When performance matters, the fastest way to generate an array is -- 'createOf'. 'IsList' and 'IsString' instances can be -- used to conveniently construct arrays from literal values. -- 'OverloadedLists' extension or 'fromList' can be used to construct an -- array from a list literal. Similarly, 'OverloadedStrings' extension or -- 'fromList' can be used to construct an array from a string literal. -- ** From Stream , createOf , create , writeLastN -- drop old (ring buffer) -- ** From List , fromListN , fromList -- * To List -- 'GHC.Exts.toList' from "GHC.Exts" can be used to convert an array to a -- list. , toList -- * To Stream , read , readRev -- * Unfolds , reader , readerRev -- * Casting , cast , asBytes -- * Random Access , length -- , (!!) , getIndex -- * Serialization , pinnedSerialize , deserialize -- * Re-exports , Unbox (..) , Serialize(..) -- * Deprecated , writeN -- drop new , write -- full buffer ) where #include "inline.hs" import Streamly.Internal.Data.Array import Streamly.Internal.Data.MutByteArray (Unbox(..), Serialize(..)) import Prelude hiding (read, length) #include "DocTestDataArray.hs" -- $overview -- -- This module provides APIs to create and use unboxed immutable arrays. Once -- created, their contents cannot be modified. Only types that are unboxable -- via the 'Unbox' type class can be stored in these arrays. Note that the -- array memory grows automatically when creating a new array, therefore, an -- array can be created from a variable length stream. -- -- == Folding Arrays -- -- Convert array to stream, and fold the stream: -- -- >>> fold f arr = Array.read arr & Stream.fold f -- >>> fold Fold.sum (Array.fromList [1,2,3::Int]) -- 6 -- -- == Transforming Arrays -- -- Convert array to stream, transform, and fold back to array: -- -- >>> amap f arr = Array.read arr & fmap f & Stream.fold Array.create -- >>> amap (+1) (Array.fromList [1,2,3::Int]) -- fromList [2,3,4] -- -- == Pinned and Unpinned Arrays -- -- The array type can use both pinned and unpinned memory under the hood. The -- default array creation operations create unpinned arrays. IO operations -- automatically copy an array to pinned memory if the array passed to it is -- unpinned. Programmers can use appropriate pinned array generation APIs to -- reduce the copying if it happens. -- -- Unpinned arrays have the advantage of allowing automatic defragmentation of -- the memory by GC. Whereas pinned arrays have the advantage of not requiring -- a copy by GC. Normally you would want to use unpinned arrays. However, in -- some cases, for example, for long lived large data storage, and for -- interfacing with the operating system or foreign (non-Haskell) consumers you -- may want to use pinned arrays. -- -- == Creating Arrays from Non-IO Streams -- -- Array creation folds require 'MonadIO' otherwise the compiler may -- incorrectly share the array memory thinking it is pure. -- -- See the 'fromPureStream' unreleased API to generate an array from an -- Identity stream safely without using MonadIO constraint. -- -- -- Note that 'Identity' streams can be generalized to IO streams: -- -- >>> pure = Stream.fromList [1,2,3] :: Stream Identity Int -- >>> generally = Stream.morphInner (return . runIdentity) -- >>> Stream.fold Array.create (generally pure :: Stream IO Int) -- fromList [1,2,3] -- -- == Programming Tips -- -- This module is designed to be imported qualified: -- -- >>> import qualified Streamly.Data.Array as Array