carray 1.3.7 → 1.5.4

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/.yardopts +32 -0
  3. data/LICENSE +22 -0
  4. data/NEWS.md +78 -0
  5. data/README.md +43 -30
  6. data/Rakefile +31 -0
  7. data/TODO.md +17 -0
  8. data/carray.gemspec +21 -31
  9. data/{ca_iter_block.c → ext/ca_iter_block.c} +16 -18
  10. data/{ca_iter_dimension.c → ext/ca_iter_dimension.c} +20 -21
  11. data/{ca_iter_window.c → ext/ca_iter_window.c} +12 -14
  12. data/{ca_obj_array.c → ext/ca_obj_array.c} +451 -176
  13. data/{ca_obj_bitarray.c → ext/ca_obj_bitarray.c} +18 -23
  14. data/{ca_obj_bitfield.c → ext/ca_obj_bitfield.c} +12 -16
  15. data/{ca_obj_block.c → ext/ca_obj_block.c} +47 -54
  16. data/{ca_obj_fake.c → ext/ca_obj_fake.c} +10 -12
  17. data/{ca_obj_farray.c → ext/ca_obj_farray.c} +21 -23
  18. data/{ca_obj_field.c → ext/ca_obj_field.c} +30 -32
  19. data/{ca_obj_grid.c → ext/ca_obj_grid.c} +32 -33
  20. data/{ca_obj_mapping.c → ext/ca_obj_mapping.c} +11 -13
  21. data/{ca_obj_object.c → ext/ca_obj_object.c} +40 -42
  22. data/{ca_obj_reduce.c → ext/ca_obj_reduce.c} +3 -5
  23. data/{ca_obj_refer.c → ext/ca_obj_refer.c} +44 -48
  24. data/{ca_obj_repeat.c → ext/ca_obj_repeat.c} +45 -47
  25. data/{ca_obj_select.c → ext/ca_obj_select.c} +4 -6
  26. data/{ca_obj_shift.c → ext/ca_obj_shift.c} +26 -28
  27. data/{ca_obj_transpose.c → ext/ca_obj_transpose.c} +26 -28
  28. data/{ca_obj_unbound_repeat.c → ext/ca_obj_unbound_repeat.c} +106 -160
  29. data/{ca_obj_window.c → ext/ca_obj_window.c} +33 -35
  30. data/{carray.h → ext/carray.h} +90 -59
  31. data/{carray_access.c → ext/carray_access.c} +244 -109
  32. data/{carray_attribute.c → ext/carray_attribute.c} +161 -207
  33. data/{carray_call_cfunc.c → ext/carray_call_cfunc.c} +1 -3
  34. data/{carray_cast.c → ext/carray_cast.c} +350 -149
  35. data/{carray_cast_func.rb → ext/carray_cast_func.rb} +1 -2
  36. data/{carray_class.c → ext/carray_class.c} +28 -36
  37. data/{carray_conversion.c → ext/carray_conversion.c} +65 -70
  38. data/{carray_copy.c → ext/carray_copy.c} +34 -50
  39. data/{carray_core.c → ext/carray_core.c} +75 -62
  40. data/ext/carray_data_type.c +66 -0
  41. data/{carray_element.c → ext/carray_element.c} +34 -53
  42. data/{carray_generate.c → ext/carray_generate.c} +137 -50
  43. data/{carray_iterator.c → ext/carray_iterator.c} +53 -53
  44. data/{carray_loop.c → ext/carray_loop.c} +77 -106
  45. data/{carray_mask.c → ext/carray_mask.c} +105 -114
  46. data/{carray_math.rb → ext/carray_math.rb} +47 -31
  47. data/ext/{mathfunc/carray_mathfunc.c → carray_mathfunc.c} +1 -3
  48. data/{carray_numeric.c → ext/carray_numeric.c} +43 -46
  49. data/{carray_operator.c → ext/carray_operator.c} +72 -36
  50. data/{carray_order.c → ext/carray_order.c} +232 -217
  51. data/{carray_sort_addr.c → ext/carray_sort_addr.c} +14 -21
  52. data/{carray_stat.c → ext/carray_stat.c} +6 -8
  53. data/{carray_stat_proc.rb → ext/carray_stat_proc.rb} +25 -27
  54. data/{carray_test.c → ext/carray_test.c} +59 -51
  55. data/{carray_undef.c → ext/carray_undef.c} +1 -11
  56. data/{carray_utils.c → ext/carray_utils.c} +12 -4
  57. data/{extconf.rb → ext/extconf.rb} +6 -7
  58. data/{mkmath.rb → ext/mkmath.rb} +14 -4
  59. data/{ruby_carray.c → ext/ruby_carray.c} +20 -8
  60. data/{ruby_ccomplex.c → ext/ruby_ccomplex.c} +2 -4
  61. data/{ruby_float_func.c → ext/ruby_float_func.c} +1 -3
  62. data/ext/version.h +16 -0
  63. data/{version.rb → ext/version.rb} +0 -0
  64. data/lib/carray.rb +52 -10
  65. data/lib/carray/{base/autoload.rb → autoload.rb} +48 -8
  66. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_base.rb +1 -5
  67. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_gem_cairo.rb +9 -0
  68. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_gem_ffi.rb +9 -0
  69. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_gem_gnuplot.rb +2 -0
  70. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_gem_io_csv.rb +14 -0
  71. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_gem_io_pg.rb +6 -0
  72. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_gem_io_sqlite3.rb +12 -0
  73. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_gem_narray.rb +10 -0
  74. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_gem_numo_narray.rb +15 -0
  75. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_gem_opencv.rb +16 -0
  76. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_gem_random.rb +8 -0
  77. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_gem_rmagick.rb +23 -0
  78. data/lib/carray/autoload/{autoload_graphics_zimg.rb → autoload_gem_zimg.rb} +0 -0
  79. data/lib/carray/basic.rb +191 -0
  80. data/lib/carray/broadcast.rb +101 -0
  81. data/lib/carray/compose.rb +315 -0
  82. data/lib/carray/construct.rb +484 -0
  83. data/lib/carray/convert.rb +115 -0
  84. data/lib/carray/info.rb +1 -3
  85. data/lib/carray/{base/inspect.rb → inspect.rb} +9 -11
  86. data/lib/carray/io/imagemagick.rb +2 -4
  87. data/lib/carray/{base/iterator.rb → iterator.rb} +6 -6
  88. data/lib/carray/mask.rb +102 -0
  89. data/lib/carray/{base/math.rb → math.rb} +21 -53
  90. data/lib/carray/math/histogram.rb +8 -10
  91. data/lib/carray/math/recurrence.rb +1 -3
  92. data/lib/carray/mkmf.rb +9 -3
  93. data/lib/carray/object/ca_obj_iterator.rb +1 -3
  94. data/lib/carray/object/ca_obj_link.rb +1 -3
  95. data/lib/carray/object/ca_obj_pack.rb +9 -11
  96. data/lib/carray/obsolete.rb +256 -0
  97. data/lib/carray/ordering.rb +181 -0
  98. data/lib/carray/{base/serialize.rb → serialize.rb} +50 -66
  99. data/lib/carray/string.rb +188 -0
  100. data/lib/carray/{base/struct.rb → struct.rb} +19 -21
  101. data/lib/carray/{io/table.rb → table.rb} +1 -10
  102. data/lib/carray/testing.rb +51 -0
  103. data/lib/carray/time.rb +76 -0
  104. data/lib/carray/transform.rb +109 -0
  105. data/misc/Methods.ja.md +182 -0
  106. data/{NOTE → misc/NOTE} +16 -38
  107. data/spec/Classes/CABitfield_spec.rb +58 -0
  108. data/spec/Classes/CABlockIterator_spec.rb +114 -0
  109. data/spec/Classes/CABlock_spec.rb +205 -0
  110. data/spec/Classes/CAField_spec.rb +39 -0
  111. data/spec/Classes/CAGrid_spec.rb +75 -0
  112. data/spec/Classes/CAMap_spec.rb +0 -0
  113. data/{test/test_CAMapping.rb → spec/Classes/CAMapping_spec.rb} +35 -36
  114. data/spec/Classes/CAObject_attribute_spec.rb +33 -0
  115. data/spec/Classes/CAObject_spec.rb +33 -0
  116. data/spec/Classes/CARefer_spec.rb +93 -0
  117. data/spec/Classes/CARepeat_spec.rb +65 -0
  118. data/spec/Classes/CASelect_spec.rb +22 -0
  119. data/spec/Classes/CAShift_spec.rb +16 -0
  120. data/spec/Classes/CAStruct_spec.rb +71 -0
  121. data/{test/test_CATranspose.rb → spec/Classes/CATranspose_spec.rb} +20 -21
  122. data/spec/Classes/CAUnboudRepeat_spec.rb +102 -0
  123. data/spec/Classes/CAWindow_spec.rb +54 -0
  124. data/spec/Classes/CAWrap_spec.rb +8 -0
  125. data/{test/test_CArray.rb → spec/Classes/CArray_spec.rb} +48 -92
  126. data/spec/Classes/CScalar_spec.rb +55 -0
  127. data/spec/Features/feature_130_spec.rb +19 -0
  128. data/spec/Features/feature_attributes_spec.rb +280 -0
  129. data/spec/Features/feature_boolean_spec.rb +98 -0
  130. data/spec/Features/feature_broadcast.rb +116 -0
  131. data/spec/Features/feature_cast_function.rb +19 -0
  132. data/spec/Features/feature_cast_spec.rb +33 -0
  133. data/spec/Features/feature_class_spec.rb +84 -0
  134. data/spec/Features/feature_complex_spec.rb +42 -0
  135. data/{test/test_composite.rb → spec/Features/feature_composite_spec.rb} +17 -18
  136. data/spec/Features/feature_convert_spec.rb +46 -0
  137. data/spec/Features/feature_copy_spec.rb +123 -0
  138. data/spec/Features/feature_creation_spec.rb +84 -0
  139. data/spec/Features/feature_element_spec.rb +144 -0
  140. data/spec/Features/feature_extream_spec.rb +54 -0
  141. data/spec/Features/feature_generate_spec.rb +74 -0
  142. data/spec/Features/feature_index_spec.rb +69 -0
  143. data/spec/Features/feature_mask_spec.rb +580 -0
  144. data/spec/Features/feature_math_spec.rb +97 -0
  145. data/spec/Features/feature_order_spec.rb +146 -0
  146. data/spec/Features/feature_ref_store_spec.rb +209 -0
  147. data/spec/Features/feature_serialization_spec.rb +125 -0
  148. data/spec/Features/feature_stat_spec.rb +397 -0
  149. data/spec/Features/feature_virtual_spec.rb +48 -0
  150. data/spec/Features/method_eq_spec.rb +81 -0
  151. data/spec/Features/method_is_nan_spec.rb +12 -0
  152. data/spec/Features/method_map_spec.rb +54 -0
  153. data/spec/Features/method_max_with.rb +20 -0
  154. data/spec/Features/method_min_with.rb +19 -0
  155. data/spec/Features/method_ne_spec.rb +18 -0
  156. data/spec/Features/method_project_spec.rb +188 -0
  157. data/spec/Features/method_ref_spec.rb +27 -0
  158. data/spec/Features/method_round_spec.rb +11 -0
  159. data/spec/Features/method_s_linspace_spec.rb +48 -0
  160. data/spec/Features/method_s_span_spec.rb +14 -0
  161. data/spec/Features/method_seq_spec.rb +47 -0
  162. data/spec/Features/method_sort_with.rb +43 -0
  163. data/spec/Features/method_sorted_with.rb +29 -0
  164. data/spec/Features/method_span_spec.rb +42 -0
  165. data/spec/Features/method_wrap_readonly_spec.rb +43 -0
  166. data/{test → spec/UnitTest}/test_CAVirtual.rb +0 -0
  167. data/spec/spec_all.rb +0 -1
  168. data/utils/convert_test.rb +73 -0
  169. data/utils/{extract_rdoc.rb → extract_yard.rb} +7 -12
  170. data/{devel → utils}/guess_shape.rb +0 -0
  171. data/utils/{diff_method.rb → monkey_patch_methods.rb} +17 -7
  172. metadata +171 -298
  173. data/COPYING +0 -56
  174. data/GPL +0 -340
  175. data/Gemfile +0 -8
  176. data/Gemfile.lock +0 -33
  177. data/LEGAL +0 -50
  178. data/TODO +0 -5
  179. data/carray_random.c +0 -531
  180. data/ext/calculus/carray_calculus.c +0 -931
  181. data/ext/calculus/carray_interp.c +0 -358
  182. data/ext/calculus/extconf.rb +0 -12
  183. data/ext/calculus/lib/autoload/autoload_math_calculus.rb +0 -2
  184. data/ext/calculus/lib/math/calculus.rb +0 -119
  185. data/ext/calculus/lib/math/interp/adapter_interp1d.rb +0 -31
  186. data/ext/fortio/extconf.rb +0 -3
  187. data/ext/fortio/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_fortran_format.rb +0 -5
  188. data/ext/fortio/lib/carray/io/fortran_format.rb +0 -43
  189. data/ext/fortio/lib/fortio.rb +0 -3
  190. data/ext/fortio/lib/fortio/fortran_format.rb +0 -605
  191. data/ext/fortio/lib/fortio/fortran_format.tab.rb +0 -536
  192. data/ext/fortio/lib/fortio/fortran_format.y +0 -215
  193. data/ext/fortio/lib/fortio/fortran_namelist.rb +0 -151
  194. data/ext/fortio/lib/fortio/fortran_namelist.tab.rb +0 -470
  195. data/ext/fortio/lib/fortio/fortran_namelist.y +0 -213
  196. data/ext/fortio/lib/fortio/fortran_sequential.rb +0 -345
  197. data/ext/fortio/ruby_fortio.c +0 -182
  198. data/ext/fortio/test/test_H.rb +0 -5
  199. data/ext/fortio/test/test_T.rb +0 -7
  200. data/ext/fortio/test/test_fortran_format.rb +0 -86
  201. data/ext/fortio/test/test_namelist.rb +0 -25
  202. data/ext/fortio/test/test_namelist_write.rb +0 -10
  203. data/ext/fortio/test/test_sequential.rb +0 -13
  204. data/ext/fortio/test/test_sequential2.rb +0 -13
  205. data/ext/fortio/work/test.rb +0 -10
  206. data/ext/fortio/work/test_e.rb +0 -19
  207. data/ext/fortio/work/test_ep.rb +0 -10
  208. data/ext/fortio/work/test_parse.rb +0 -12
  209. data/ext/mathfunc/extconf.rb +0 -18
  210. data/ext/mathfunc/lib/autoload/autoload_math_mathfunc.rb +0 -1
  211. data/ext/mathfunc/lib/math/mathfunc.rb +0 -15
  212. data/ext/mathfunc/test/test_hypot.rb +0 -5
  213. data/ext/mathfunc/test/test_j0.rb +0 -22
  214. data/ext/mathfunc/test/test_jn.rb +0 -8
  215. data/ext/mathfunc/test/test_sph.rb +0 -9
  216. data/ext/narray/README +0 -22
  217. data/ext/narray/ca_wrap_narray.c +0 -500
  218. data/ext/narray/carray_narray.c +0 -21
  219. data/ext/narray/extconf.rb +0 -57
  220. data/ext/narray/lib/autoload/autoload_math_narray.rb +0 -1
  221. data/ext/narray/lib/autoload/autoload_math_narray_miss.rb +0 -11
  222. data/ext/narray/lib/math/narray.rb +0 -17
  223. data/ext/narray/lib/math/narray_miss.rb +0 -45
  224. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_graphics_gnuplot.rb +0 -2
  225. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_io_csv.rb +0 -14
  226. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_io_numo.rb +0 -9
  227. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_io_pg.rb +0 -6
  228. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_io_sqlite3.rb +0 -12
  229. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_io_table.rb +0 -1
  230. data/lib/carray/autoload/autoload_math_interp.rb +0 -4
  231. data/lib/carray/base/basic.rb +0 -1090
  232. data/lib/carray/base/obsolete.rb +0 -131
  233. data/lib/carray/graphics/gnuplot.rb +0 -2141
  234. data/lib/carray/graphics/zimg.rb +0 -296
  235. data/lib/carray/io/csv.rb +0 -572
  236. data/lib/carray/io/numo.rb +0 -52
  237. data/lib/carray/io/pg.rb +0 -101
  238. data/lib/carray/io/sqlite3.rb +0 -215
  239. data/lib/carray/math/interp.rb +0 -57
  240. data/lib/carray/math/interp/adapter_gsl_spline.rb +0 -47
  241. data/mt19937ar.c +0 -182
  242. data/mt19937ar.h +0 -86
  243. data/rdoc_main.rb +0 -27
  244. data/rdoc_math.rb +0 -5
  245. data/rdoc_stat.rb +0 -31
  246. data/spec/CABlockIterator/CABlockIterator_spec.rb +0 -113
  247. data/spec/CArray/bug/store_spec.rb +0 -27
  248. data/spec/CArray/index/repeat_spec.rb +0 -10
  249. data/spec/CArray/method/eq_spec.rb +0 -80
  250. data/spec/CArray/method/is_nan_spec.rb +0 -12
  251. data/spec/CArray/method/ne_spec.rb +0 -18
  252. data/spec/CArray/method/round_spec.rb +0 -11
  253. data/spec/CArray/object/_attribute_spec.rb +0 -32
  254. data/spec/CArray/object/s_new_spec.rb +0 -31
  255. data/spec/CArray/serialize/Serialization_spec.rb +0 -89
  256. data/test/test_130.rb +0 -23
  257. data/test/test_ALL.rb +0 -51
  258. data/test/test_CABitfield.rb +0 -59
  259. data/test/test_CABlock.rb +0 -208
  260. data/test/test_CAField.rb +0 -40
  261. data/test/test_CAGrid.rb +0 -76
  262. data/test/test_CAMmap.rb +0 -11
  263. data/test/test_CARefer.rb +0 -94
  264. data/test/test_CARepeat.rb +0 -66
  265. data/test/test_CASelect.rb +0 -23
  266. data/test/test_CAShift.rb +0 -17
  267. data/test/test_CAWindow.rb +0 -55
  268. data/test/test_CAWrap.rb +0 -9
  269. data/test/test_CComplex.rb +0 -83
  270. data/test/test_CScalar.rb +0 -91
  271. data/test/test_attribute.rb +0 -281
  272. data/test/test_block_iterator.rb +0 -17
  273. data/test/test_boolean.rb +0 -99
  274. data/test/test_cast.rb +0 -33
  275. data/test/test_class.rb +0 -85
  276. data/test/test_complex.rb +0 -43
  277. data/test/test_convert.rb +0 -79
  278. data/test/test_copy.rb +0 -141
  279. data/test/test_creation.rb +0 -85
  280. data/test/test_element.rb +0 -146
  281. data/test/test_extream.rb +0 -55
  282. data/test/test_generate.rb +0 -75
  283. data/test/test_index.rb +0 -71
  284. data/test/test_mask.rb +0 -578
  285. data/test/test_math.rb +0 -98
  286. data/test/test_narray.rb +0 -64
  287. data/test/test_order.rb +0 -147
  288. data/test/test_random.rb +0 -15
  289. data/test/test_ref_store.rb +0 -211
  290. data/test/test_stat.rb +0 -414
  291. data/test/test_struct.rb +0 -72
  292. data/test/test_virtual.rb +0 -49
  293. data/utils/create_rdoc.sh +0 -9
  294. data/utils/make_tgz.sh +0 -3
  295. data/version.h +0 -18
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