array-0.4.0.1: Mutable and immutable arrays

Portabilitynon-portable (uses Data.Array.MArray)
Stabilityexperimental
Maintainerlibraries@haskell.org
Safe HaskellNone

Data.Array.Storable

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Description

A storable array is an IO-mutable array which stores its contents in a contiguous memory block living in the C heap. Elements are stored according to the class Storable. You can obtain the pointer to the array contents to manipulate elements from languages like C.

It is similar to IOUArray but slower. Its advantage is that it's compatible with C.

Synopsis

Arrays of Storable things.

data StorableArray i e Source

The array type

Instances

Overloaded mutable array interface

Module Data.Array.MArray provides the interface of storable arrays. They are instances of class MArray (with the IO monad).

Accessing the pointer to the array contents

withStorableArray :: StorableArray i e -> (Ptr e -> IO a) -> IO aSource

The pointer to the array contents is obtained by withStorableArray. The idea is similar to ForeignPtr (used internally here). The pointer should be used only during execution of the IO action retured by the function passed as argument to withStorableArray.

touchStorableArray :: StorableArray i e -> IO ()Source

If you want to use it afterwards, ensure that you touchStorableArray after the last use of the pointer, so the array is not freed too early.

unsafeForeignPtrToStorableArray :: Ix i => ForeignPtr e -> (i, i) -> IO (StorableArray i e)Source

Deprecated: Please import from Data.Array.Unsafe instead; This will be removed in the next release

Construct a StorableArray from an arbitrary ForeignPtr. It is the caller's responsibility to ensure that the ForeignPtr points to an area of memory sufficient for the specified bounds.