On Fri, 2003-05-16 at 13:03, Paul Dubois wrote:
import numarray x=numarray.arange(5,3,2) Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? File "c:\python23\Lib\site-packages\numarray\numarray.py", line 924, in arange r = _fillarray(size, start, stride, type) File "c:\python23\Lib\site-packages\numarray\numarray.py", line 120, in _fillarray outarr = NumArray((size,), outtype)
C:\numpy\numarray\Packages\MA2>python Python 2.3b1 (#40, Apr 25 2003, 19:06:24) [MSC v.1200 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. libnumarray.error: NA_updateDataPtr: error getting read buffer data ptr
import Numeric Numeric.arange(5,3,2) zeros((0,), 'l')
Is this change intentional?
No. It's bugs in arange and also the memory object which are creating a negative length buffer. The buffer API then reports a negative length which is fortuitously interpreted as an error. Ya gotta smile... It's fixed in CVS. I modified the memory module so that:
import memory memory.new_memory(-10) Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? ValueError: new_memory: invalid region size: -10.
And I modified arange so that negative sizes are clipped to 0. So now:
import numarray numarray.arange(5,3,2) array([])
-- Todd Miller jmiller@stsci.edu STSCI / ESS / SSB
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