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Re: OpenMPI vs. Octave 2.9.x
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Re: OpenMPI vs. Octave 2.9.x |
Date: |
Mon, 9 Oct 2006 17:26:03 -0400 |
On 9-Oct-2006, Tom Holroyd wrote:
| > Just as a suggestion, a piece of code that would make MPITB maintenance
| > a kid's game would be a routine for "serializing" Octave datatypes.
|
| I've been looking at this a bit, and most of the code is already
| there, in the "load/save" sections.
|
| I'm also very interested in this ...
|
| The idea is to be able to send an arbitrary Octave object over a
| serial data link. The load/save code writes to a file but if it
| could be abstracted a bit to write to an arbitrary receiver ...
The core functions write to std::ostream& and read from std::istream&
objects, so if you can write the code you need using those stream
objects, the rest should already be done for you.
jwe
- OpenMPI vs. Octave 2.9.x, Marius Schamschula, 2006/10/06
- Re: OpenMPI vs. Octave 2.9.x, David Bateman, 2006/10/09
- Re: OpenMPI vs. Octave 2.9.x, Michael Creel, 2006/10/09
- Re: OpenMPI vs. Octave 2.9.x, David Bateman, 2006/10/09
- Re: OpenMPI vs. Octave 2.9.x, Michael Creel, 2006/10/09
- Re: OpenMPI vs. Octave 2.9.x, Javier Fernández, 2006/10/09
- Re: OpenMPI vs. Octave 2.9.x, Paul Kienzle, 2006/10/09
- Re: OpenMPI vs. Octave 2.9.x, Tom Holroyd, 2006/10/09
- Re: OpenMPI vs. Octave 2.9.x,
John W. Eaton <=
- Re: OpenMPI vs. Octave 2.9.x, Paul Kienzle, 2006/10/09