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Monthly Downloads: 23
Programming language: Haskell
License: BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
Tags: Math    
Latest version: v0.6.0.0

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README

ArrayFire is a general-purpose library that simplifies the process of developing software that targets parallel and massively-parallel architectures including CPUs, GPUs, and other hardware acceleration devices.

arrayfire-haskell is a Haskell binding to ArrayFire.

Table of Contents

Installation

Install ArrayFire via the download page.

ArrayFire can also be fetched from nixpkgs master.

Haskell Installation

arrayfire can be installed w/ cabal, stack or nix.

cabal install arrayfire
stack install arrayfire

Also note, if you plan on using ArrayFire's visualization features, you must install fontconfig and glfw on OSX or Linux.

Documentation

Hacking

To hack on this library locally, complete the installation step above. We recommend installing the nix package manager to facilitate development.

After the above tools are installed, clone the source from Github.

git clone [email protected]:arrayfire/arrayfire-haskell.git
cd arrayfire-haskell

To build and run all tests in response to file changes

nix-shell --run test-runner

To perform interactive development w/ ghcid

nix-shell --run ghcid

To interactively evaluate code in the repl

nix-shell --run repl

To produce the haddocks and open them in a browser

nix-shell --run docs

Example

{-# LANGUAGE TypeApplications, ScopedTypeVariables #-}
module Main where

import qualified ArrayFire as A
import           Control.Exception (catch)

main :: IO ()
main = print newArray `catch` (\(e :: A.AFException) -> print e)
  where
    newArray = A.matrix @Double (2,2) [ [1..], [1..] ] * A.matrix @Double (2,2) [ [2..], [2..] ]

{-|

ArrayFire Array
[2 2 1 1]
    2.0000     6.0000
    2.0000     6.0000

-}