Stencil variant operating on a raw unsigned char array. More...
#include <specialisations.hpp>
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typedef const unsigned char * | const_iterator |
Uses the array's constant iterator type. More... | |
typedef const unsigned char & | const_reference |
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typedef std::reverse_iterator< const_iterator > | const_reverse_iterator |
Uses the array's constant reverse iterator type. More... | |
typedef std::ptrdiff_t | difference_type |
typedef unsigned char * | iterator |
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typedef unsigned char & | reference |
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typedef std::reverse_iterator< iterator > | reverse_iterator |
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typedef std::size_t | size_type |
Uses the array's type used to denote the length of the array. More... | |
typedef unsigned char | value_type |
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iterator | array |
iterator | b_iter |
iterator | e_iter |
unsigned int | length |
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OutputStream & | operator<< (OutputStream &ostream, const Stencil< unsigned char * > &stencil) |
Insertion operator for stencils. More... | |
Stencil variant operating on a raw unsigned char array.
This of course assumes the user is responsible for range checking on the unsigned char array.
TODO : generalise this for T*.
Definition at line 39 of file specialisations.hpp.
typedef const unsigned char* ecl::Stencil< unsigned char * >::const_iterator |
Uses the array's constant iterator type.
Definition at line 47 of file specialisations.hpp.
typedef const unsigned char& ecl::Stencil< unsigned char * >::const_reference |
Uses the array's element const reference type.
Definition at line 49 of file specialisations.hpp.
typedef std::reverse_iterator<const_iterator> ecl::Stencil< unsigned char * >::const_reverse_iterator |
Uses the array's constant reverse iterator type.
Definition at line 53 of file specialisations.hpp.
typedef std::ptrdiff_t ecl::Stencil< unsigned char * >::difference_type |
Definition at line 51 of file specialisations.hpp.
typedef unsigned char* ecl::Stencil< unsigned char * >::iterator |
Uses the array's iterator type.
Definition at line 46 of file specialisations.hpp.
typedef unsigned char& ecl::Stencil< unsigned char * >::reference |
Uses the array's element reference type.
Definition at line 48 of file specialisations.hpp.
typedef std::reverse_iterator<iterator> ecl::Stencil< unsigned char * >::reverse_iterator |
Uses the array's reverse iterator type.
Definition at line 52 of file specialisations.hpp.
typedef std::size_t ecl::Stencil< unsigned char * >::size_type |
Uses the array's type used to denote the length of the array.
Definition at line 50 of file specialisations.hpp.
typedef unsigned char ecl::Stencil< unsigned char * >::value_type |
Uses the array's element type.
Definition at line 45 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Initialises with a pointer to the underlying array with boundary constraints.
Sets up the underlying storage container along with boundary constraints in the style of stl containers.
underlying_array | : reference to the underlying array. |
length | : of the underlying array |
begin_iter | : start of the stencil window. |
end_iter | : end of the stencil window. |
StandardException : throws if the indices provided are out of range [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 72 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Initialises with a reference to the underlying array and boundary constraints.
Sets up the underlying storage container along with boundary constraints in the style of eigen block intialisations.
underlying_array | : reference to the underlying array. |
length | : of the underlying array |
start_index | : start of the stencil window. |
n | : number of elements to include in the window. |
StandardException : throws if the indices provided are out of range [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 95 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Definition at line 105 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Accesses elements in the stencil, returning references to the requested element. This accessor always does range checks. Compare this with the [] accessor which only checks if NDEBUG is not defined.
i | : the index of the requested element. |
StandardException : throws if range is requested element is out of range. |
Definition at line 363 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Accesses elements in the stencil, returning references to the requested element. This accessor always does range checks. Compare this with the [] accessor which only checks if NDEBUG is not defined. This also ensures the references are constant, which in turn ensures the contents cannot of the array cannot be modified.
i | : the index of the requested element. |
StandardException : throws if range is requested element is out of range. |
Definition at line 387 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Generates an reference to the last element in the array.
StandardException : throws if the underlying array changed size and the stencil is now out of range [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 302 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Generates a constant reference to the last element in the array (cannot change the value).
StandardException : throws if the underlying array changed size and the stencil is now out of range [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 312 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Generates a pointer (iterator) pointing to the start of the stencil.
StandardException : throws if the underlying array changed size and the stencil is now out of range [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 198 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Generates a const pointer (iterator) pointing to the start of the array.
StandardException : throws if the underlying array changed size and the stencil is now out of range [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 208 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Generates an pointer (iterator) pointing to the end of the array.
StandardException : throws if the underlying array changed size and the stencil is now out of range [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 218 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Generates a const pointer (iterator) pointing to the end of the array.
StandardException : throws if the underlying array changed size and the stencil is now out of range [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 228 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Generates an reference to the first element in the array.
StandardException : throws if the underlying array changed size and the stencil is now out of range [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 282 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Generates a constant reference to the first element in the array (cannot change the value).
StandardException : throws if the underlying array changed size and the stencil is now out of range [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 292 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Provides a comma initialisation facility. This initiates the comma initialiser with an iterator to the underlying array and then leaves the initialiser to do the rest. The initialiser will do range checking if NDEBUG is not defined.
value | : the first value to enter , ElementType, ArraySizeinto the array. |
Definition at line 164 of file specialisations.hpp.
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This either resettles this stencil or copies across to it (depending on the rhs stencil).
The assignment operator has one of two effects - it will either reassign this stencil if both stencils work on the same underlying array, OR it copies across if acting on two different arrays.
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StandardException : if copying from another stencil/array, throws if size exceeded [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 181 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Accesses elements in the stencil, returning references to the requested element. This accessor only does range checks in debug mode (NDEBUG is not defined). Compare this with the at() accessor which always checks if the range is exceeded.
StandardException : throws if range is requested element is out of range [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 330 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Accesses elements in the stencil, returning references to the requested element. This accessor only does range checks in debug mode (NDEBUG is not defined). Compare this with the at() accessor which always checks if the range is exceeded. This also ensures the references are constant, which in turn ensures the contents cannot of the array cannot be modified.
StandardException : throws if range is requested element is out of range [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 347 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Generates a reverse iterator pointing to the end of the array.
StandardException : throws if the underlying array changed size and the stencil is now out of range [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 238 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Generates a constant reverse iterator pointing to the end of the array.
StandardException : throws if the underlying array changed size and the stencil is now out of range [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 248 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Generates a reverse iterator pointing to the beginning of the array.
StandardException : throws if the underlying array changed size and the stencil is now out of range [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 258 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Generates a constant reverse iterator pointing to the beginning of the array.
StandardException : throws if the underlying array changed size and the stencil is now out of range [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 268 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Resettle the stencil on a different range over the same underlying array.
Resets the range of the stencil operating on the currently referenced array. Using a starting index + size is in line with the way eigen blocks and segments work.
start_index | : start of the stencil window. |
n | : number of elements to include in the window. |
StandardException : throws if the indices provided are out of range [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 139 of file specialisations.hpp.
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The size of the stencil.
Definition at line 408 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Generate a sub-stencil.
Opens another window on this stencil. Using a starting index + size is in line with the way eigen blocks and segments work.
start_index | : start of the stencil window. |
n | : number of elements to include in the window. |
StandardException : throws if the indices provided are out of range [debug mode only]. |
Definition at line 120 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Insertion operator for stencils.
Insertion operator for sending the stencil to an output stream. This is raw, and has no formatting.
Concept Check: makes sure the template parameter provided for the stream is a stream type with the required functionality.
ostream | : the output stream. |
stencil | : the stencil to be inserted. |
OutputStream | : the stream being used. |
ArrayType | : the type of the underlying array. |
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Definition at line 433 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Definition at line 435 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Definition at line 435 of file specialisations.hpp.
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Definition at line 434 of file specialisations.hpp.