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| Author | skrah |
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| Recipients | neologix, njs, pitrou, rhettinger, skrah, tim.peters, trent, vstinner, wscullin |
| Date | 2017年10月23日.13:26:46 |
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| Marked as misclassified | Yes |
| Message-id | <1508765206.98.0.213398074469.issue18835@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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I need this too. I would like to set this https://github.com/plures/ndtypes/commit/c260fdbae707da0dfefef499621a0a9f37a3e509#diff-2402fff6223084b74d97237c0d620b29R50 to something line PyMem_AlignedAlloc(), because the Python allocator is faster. I think many people would welcome this in scientific computing: The Arrow memory format for example recommends 64 bit alignment. |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2017年10月23日 13:26:47 | skrah | set | recipients: + skrah, tim.peters, rhettinger, pitrou, vstinner, trent, njs, neologix, wscullin |
| 2017年10月23日 13:26:46 | skrah | set | messageid: <1508765206.98.0.213398074469.issue18835@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2017年10月23日 13:26:46 | skrah | link | issue18835 messages |
| 2017年10月23日 13:26:46 | skrah | create | |