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  • [-] Bugs [4/14]
    • [ ] Fix reduction-1.cc: “real_part(iter<1>(m)) = real_part(iter<1>(c))”
    • [ ] Invalid expressions that aren’t caught by Match, either bc it makes assumptions, or bc Match isn’t even involved. See checks.cc.
    • [X] Before merging saveload [1/1]
      • [X] Fix cellrank.cc: “using View::operator= on sliding view”. For that, View::operator= have to be const. That breaks a lot of things
        • Fixed by duplicating operator= overloads on Container :-\ <2023-11-17 Fri 16:33>
    • [ ] const issues in View vs Container
      • [ ] fix conversion to const op in View, or
      • [ ] fix view() members in Container not to depend on conversion to const op in view (make View a member union??)
      • [ ] fix ViewSmall/SmallArray after the same pattern
      • [ ] fix RA_DEF_ASSIGNOPS return type and reuse that and RA_DEF_ASSIGNOPS_SELF in View
    • [X] ra::Small<real, 3, 3, 3>() benchmark in bench-dot.cc has op 10x worse than indexed
      • Fixed in ca20c1678bb7aa43ccf6b4fe1b93ee9c742b1630. Yay!
      • Appears to have regressed in 65076211eeeeecd8623877e3e3b5cc0a87af302c, although by a smaller factor. Bummer.
      • Looks good in v20 in g++-11, but bad in 12/13. Bummer.
      • Investigated & resolved in e297ee0561a647065fb5b92880fe0f994340595c ss.
    • [ ] Small/Big unification
    • [ ] Forbid initialization from higher rank
      • Cf ‘Initialization of nested types’ in the manual.
    • [X] size_s, rank_s in Ryn:: are broken [ra7]
    • [X] broken with -DNDEBUG (95ac2014bfd86cbc27e3d151f55abaceef628de4 and by <2023-05-26 Fri 15:08> in CI)
    • [ ] ambiguity / bad init in nested constructors [ra45]
    • [ ] ra::at(A, I) needs nested I, so the obvious ra::at(A, [i j]) doesn’t work (although view.at([i j]) does). But I would get rid of view.at(i) if ra::at(view, i) worked the same way.
    • [ ] subscripting inconsistencies; for example, if `A` is rank>1 and `i` is rank 1, then `A(i)` will return a nested expression instead of preserving `A`’s rank [ra33]
    • [ ] beatable subscripts are not beaten if mixed with non-beatable subscripts. E.g. in A(vector, iota, vector) the iota isn’t beaten. [ra33].
    • [ ] be namespace clean except for possibly the scalar block in ra.hh. Document exactly what is exported to ::.
    • [ ] bad uses of assert [ra17]
    • [X] https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=90745 (bad operator=) is cleared up. Cf [ra5].
  • [-] Features [1/14]
    • [ ] support std::format
    • [ ] compatibility with OpenMP, even if only for trivially parallel cases The way ply() works atm, with iterators, more or press precludes it.
    • [ ] support expr = braces for any expr, not just views.
    • [ ] make iter work with w/rank.
    • [ ] make iter work with foreign vectors.
    • [ ] Can choose iteration order in plyers. Order is already explicit, just need to expose it.
    • [ ] Merge Ptr and Iota. Why need more than one rank 1 IteratorConcept adaptor.
    • [-] Deduction guides, e.g. ra::Small a = {{1, 2}, {3, 4}} ?! maybe rank 1 first
      • [X] rank 1 SmallArray <2023-06-23 Fri 13:24> (not very useful)
      • [ ] rank >1 SmallArray
      • [ ] Small
      • [ ] Big
    • [ ] Support ra::len in x in o.len(x).
    • [ ] Shape returns Small not std::array (for static rank expr).
    • [-] Should be able to reshape iota (??). One idea is to generalize View (so View<Iota>, etc.) which is something that newra does. But as long as Container is parent of View, conversion of (Container const &) into (View const &) forces us to have const/nonconst overloads in View (instead of just relying on the constness of (View::p). This is just a mess when View::p isn’t a pointer.
      • [-] Fix relationship between Container and View [3/5]
        • [X] fwd const/nonconst overloads to View or ViewConst from here.
        • [X] add const/nonconst casts of Container to View or ViewConst
        • [X] remove const overloads from View::operator()
        • [ ] remove inheritance relationship of Container on View
        • [ ] make View be View<pointer> and not View<value_type>
    • [ ] Should be able to turn ravel iterators (e.g. View::begin()) into array iterators. Ptr() doesn’t work for that.
      • This has become more feasible after changing the iterator interface from flat to saveload, main obstacle atm seems to be the need to support copy. <2023-11-20 Mon 12:45>
      • One can now create a ravel iterator from an IteratorConcept <2023-11-28 Tue 16:37>
    • [ ] gemv(conj(a), b) should work. Beat View-like selectors down an Expr??
    • [ ] port some of the View ops to generic Iterator. reverse, transpose, etc. seem easy enough. Only it kind of bothers me that they need their own Expr-like types while on Views it’s just a one time op. Propagating ops down Expr into leaf Views (a kind of beating) would be better.
    • [X] Support operator <=> <2020-09-15 Tue 13:50>
    • [-] Magic subscript len
      • [X] For Big/View in beatable subscripts <2023-07-04 Tue 18:20>
      • [X] For Big/View in unbeatable subscripts <2023-07-05 Wed 12:34>
      • [-] For Small/ViewSmall
        • [X] Scalar / unbeatable <2023-08-04 Fri 14:18>
        • [ ] Iota. But Iota args need to integral constants for this to work.
      • [ ] Optimize iota(len…) + iota(len…)
  • [-] Performance [2/4]
    • [ ] bench/bench-stencil* is weird.
    • [ ] Bigd cases in bench-at.
    • [X] `*(it.flat())` is inefficient for some it, eg CellBig, because we need to create/copy flat in case it gets modified, and then it isn’t. Do we need IteratorConcept::operator* ?
    • [X] During traversal (ply) the pattern loc = save_location(it); move flat; it.set_location(loc); would allow flat to modify the original it. Loc is often just a pointer so this would be cheap. The current design is that move flat can’t modify it so it has to be a new object. CellBig is one case where that is costly, because dimv has to be copied along with the pointer to make up a View, even though dimv is constant all through traversal.
  • [X] Error report, debugging [3/3]
    • [X] Optionally throw instead of abort on bounds checks, etc. cf. test/ra-12.cc
      • This was fixed between v8 and v10, see examples/throw.cc.
    • [X] Static check on Small constructors e.g. real3 {1, 2, 3}. Cf big.hh:513 init<SS>(SS const & s).
      • [X] for Container constructors
      • [X] for Small constructors
    • [X] General static check on prefix matching <2019-02-06 Wed 12:06>
  • [-] Building, tests [4/6]
    • [X] Build docs with cmake
    • [X] Support RA_USE_BLAS with cmake (linux)
    • [X] Support RA_USE_BLAS with cmake (mac) <2018-12-07 Fri 16:33>
    • [X] TestRecorder.test_eq with mismatched shapes aborts. Should just fail the test. <2023-07-10 Mon 13:14>
      • We have had agree() for a while.
    • [ ] Make cmake tests respect dependences and able to be run independently.
    • [ ] Test for expected compilation errors (static_assert, etc) [ra42].
      • One idea (libc++?) is to fork() and check that child breaks.
  • [ ] Documentation [0/3]
    • [ ] Complete section on internals
    • [ ] Complete section on other languages, libraries
    • [ ] Describe xreferenced issues in doc ([raxx], etc.)
  • [ ] Other [0/4]
    • [ ] Reconsider len/len_s etc: Same as there are static/nonstatic versions of keep, we could remove len_s/rank_s use staticness of len/rank instead of ANY/ANY. A problem with this is that len_s lets me return ANY for some axes and finite for others and to do that with just len() would require len(integral constant) overloads possibly – len(int k) cannot be static or not depending on k.
    • [ ] Review Container constructors. Why do we need (&) when we have (const &)?
    • [ ] Support tuple as a kind of foreign vector
      • [ ] Iterator type for tuple (like Vector for std::vector).
      • [ ] Appropriate ply. Possibly restrict it to rank 1.
    • [ ] Current & future C++
      • [ ] static_assert(__cpp_constexpr >= 202211); // c++23
      • [ ] static_assert(__cpp_constexpr >= 202306L); // c++26
      • [ ] static_assert(__cpp_static_assert >= 202306L); // c++26

Some of these aren’t bugs in the sense that I expect to solve them, but more like footnotes.

Numbered issues throughout the source [ra…]

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  4. [ ] test/optimize.cc: Expression objects only keep pointers to data objects. This means that it is unsafe to define expression objects unless none of the data objects are temporaries. E.g. `auto e = temp + temp;` is unsafe. Either `obj a; obj b; auto e = a + b;` or `obj o = temp + temp;` is safe. Generally there’s no reason to ever define expression objects explicitly.
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  8. [X] test/operators.cc: Some simple expressions with scalars fail in VALUE(). The patch in ra.hh triggers the address sanitizer in test/ra-9.cc.
  9. [ ] test/ra-6.cc: ra::Ptr doesn’t hold copies. This enables restarting (see [ra39]), so ra::ptr(temp) must only be used as temp. Really forbidding auto ll = ra::ptr(lvalue) would also be ok.
  10. [ ] test/ra-0.cc: size(SmallArray) requires ra:: to avoid collision with std::size, but not size(Big) (??).
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  13. [ ] ra/ply.hh (i/o), ra/expr.hh, ra/base.hh, test/compatibility.cc: std::string used to be registered as scalar, but that clashes with how std::ranges sees it. OTOH we don’t want format(std::string_view) to print it as a foreign vector, so we have an exception for it there. As things stand, you can register it as scalar or not.
  14. [ ] CellBig needs to copy its Dimv in some cases, which also complicates View::iter<>. Problem is demonstrated in ra-5.cc.
  15. [ ] Conversion-to-scalar operators for dynamic-rank View(). I thought this could be https://wg21.link/cwg976 but gcc 14 doesn’t fix it. There are two issues here, 1) why isn’t const conversion enough and 2) ambiguity with Small’s ‘any’ constructor (cf ‘c++ converting constructor vs conversion operator’).
  16. [ ] Ambiguity in ravel vs nested constructors bc bc 1 converts to int2. Should be explicit (and ravel constructors also).
  17. [ ] assert() is used in some cases for runtime conditions that aren’t ra::’s fault. This is bad because if RA_ASSERT is defined to throw, the caller probably expects to be able to handle the error. On the other hand if RA_DO_CHECK is 0, we shouldn’t continue. But ofc we do in index checks etc. So is this different?
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  33. [ ] test/frame-old.cc, test/fromb.cc: When mixing beaten & unbeaten subscripts and the unbeaten subscripts go first, the result is a nested expression. This has to be fixed in the view operator()s.
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  39. [ ] test/ra-7.cc: There’s no reason to restart, since the Iterator methods are all static. So start(ra::Scalar) just fwds. But that means that Scalar::c maintain constness, so a const overload is required for ScalarFlat::operator*.
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  42. [ ] Ways to test that compile time assertions or constraints are triggered appropriately, esp. for things like ct array lookup. Some are doable with concepts, see e.g. ra-14.cc or big-0.cc.
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  47. [ ] ra/big.hh, test/const.cc, ra/view-ops.hh …: Review constness in ra/view-ops.hh after the Big/View const fixes after 913d6b531801609cb61bb7f631ddf50de701a802.