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Add-on Arguments

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C API for validating, extracting, and transforming (to native C types) function arguments provided to an ndarray Node-API add-on interface.

Installation

npm install @stdlib/ndarray-base-napi-addon-arguments

Usage

var headerDir = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-base-napi-addon-arguments' );

headerDir

Absolute file path for the directory containing header files for C APIs.

var dir = headerDir;
// returns <string>

Examples

var headerDir = require( '@stdlib/ndarray-base-napi-addon-arguments' );

console.log( headerDir );
// => <string>

C APIs

Usage

#include "stdlib/ndarray/base/napi/addon_arguments.h"

stdlib_ndarray_napi_addon_arguments( env, argv, nargs, nin, *arrays[], *err )

Validates, extracts, and transforms (to native C types) function arguments provided to an ndarray Node-API add-on interface.

#include <node_api.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <assert.h>

// ...

/**
* Receives JavaScript callback invocation data.
*
* @param env    environment under which the function is invoked
* @param info   callback data
* @return       Node-API value
*/
napi_value addon( napi_env env, napi_callback_info info ) {
    napi_status status;

    // ...

    int64_t nargs = 6;
    int64_t nin = 2;

    // Get callback arguments:
    size_t argc = 6;
    napi_value argv[ 6 ];
    status = napi_get_cb_info( env, info, &argc, argv, nullptr, nullptr );
    assert( status == napi_ok );

    // ...

    // Process the provided arguments:
    struct ndarray *arrays[ 3 ];

    napi_value err;
    status = stdlib_ndarray_napi_addon_arguments( env, argv, nargs, nin, arrays, &err );
    assert( status == napi_ok );

    // ...

}

// ...

The function accepts the following arguments:

  • env: [in] napi_env environment under which the function is invoked.
  • argv: [in] napi_value* ndarray function arguments.
  • nargs: [in] int64_t total number of expected arguments.
  • nin: [in] int64_t number of input ndarray arguments.
  • arrays: [out] struct ndarrays** destination array for storing pointers to both input and output ndarrays.
  • err: [out] napi_value* pointer for storing a JavaScript error.
napi_status stdlib_ndarray_napi_addon_arguments( const napi_env env, const napi_value *argv, const int64_t nargs, const int64_t nin, struct ndarray *arrays[], napi_value *err );

The function returns a napi_status status code indicating success or failure (returns napi_ok if success).

Notes

  • The function assumes the following argument order:

    [ ib1, im1, ib2, im2, ..., ob1, om1, ob2, om2, ... ]
    

    where

    • ib# is a data buffer for an input ndarray.
    • im# is meta data for an input ndarray.
    • ob# is a data buffer for an output ndarray.
    • om# is meta data for an output ndarray.
  • The function may return one of the following JavaScript errors:

    • Error: unable to allocate memory when processing input ndarray.
    • Error: unable to allocate memory when processing output ndarray.

Notice

This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.

For more information on the project, filing bug reports and feature requests, and guidance on how to develop stdlib, see the main project repository.

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