[Haskell-cafe] Packing Haskell values into a C array

Daniel Trstenjak daniel.trstenjak at gmail.com
Sat Apr 26 19:21:28 UTC 2014


Hi Michael,

On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 01:24:00PM -0500, Michael Baker wrote:
> Specifically, I have a grid of 10,000 circles and I need to get them rendered.
> This involves translating the 10,000 circles into a single C array (of CFloats
> in my case) so that I can ship that array    off to OpenGL for rendering. This
> is something I can't change, that's just the way OpenGL works.

Perhaps you don't need to change the Haskell representation that much,
but only memorize which cricles have change and only update these ones.

I would use a VertexBuffer-Object on the OpenGL side and memorize on the
Haskell side which circles have changed per frame. Then you could map
the VertexBuffer-Object and only update the corresponding coordinates.

It might make sense to use a Vector instead of a List, then you could
just memorize the indices of the changed Vector entries and the update
should be faster when indexing into a Vector instead of a List.


Greetings,
Daniel


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