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Buffers
Buffer is one of main building blocks of kmath. It is a basic interface allowing random-access read and write (with MutableBuffer
).
There are different types of buffers:
- Primitive buffers wrapping like
DoubleBuffer
which are wrapping primitive arrays. - Boxing
ListBuffer
wrapping a list - Functionally defined
VirtualBuffer
which does not hold a state itself, but provides a function to calculate value MemoryBuffer
allows direct allocation of objects in continuous memory block.
Some kmath features require a BufferFactory
class to operate properly. A general convention is to use functions defined in
Buffer
and MutableBuffer
companion classes. For example factory Buffer.Companion::auto
in most cases creates the most suitable
buffer for given reified type (for types with custom memory buffer it still better to use their own MemoryBuffer.create()
factory).
Buffer performance
One should avoid using default boxing buffer wherever it is possible. Try to use primitive buffers or memory buffers instead