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AlternativeFollowup to #36715.

@JeffBezanson JeffBezanson added bugfix This change fixes an existing bug backport 1.5 labels Jul 20, 2020
@JeffBezanson JeffBezanson changed the title fix sizeof and write for SubArrays fix elsize and write for SubArrays of Arrays Jul 20, 2020
mbauman added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 21, 2020
Followup to #36739 (and currently built atop it), this restores the `pointer(::SubArray{<:Any,<:Any,<:Array,<:Tuple{Vararg{RangeIndex}}}, ::Tuple)` method that was removed in #36405. It does so, however, as a deprecated method, with the actual method being implemented on `(::SubArray{...}, ::CartesianIndex)`.

The rationale here is because the `::Tuple` method was undocumented and only supported on that one _highly_ specific `SubArray` type. I am keeping this patch as minimal as possible for backporting; in the future I aim to support `Vararg{CartesianIndex, Integer}` locations to make this more `getindex`-y and move farther away from the conflation with memory offsets.
@JeffBezanson JeffBezanson merged commit 19d0745 into master Jul 22, 2020
@JeffBezanson JeffBezanson deleted the jb/sizeofsubarray branch July 22, 2020 19:46
JeffBezanson pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 22, 2020
Followup to #36739 (and currently built atop it), this restores the `pointer(::SubArray{<:Any,<:Any,<:Array,<:Tuple{Vararg{RangeIndex}}}, ::Tuple)` method that was removed in #36405. It does so, however, as a deprecated method, with the actual method being implemented on `(::SubArray{...}, ::CartesianIndex)`.

The rationale here is because the `::Tuple` method was undocumented and only supported on that one _highly_ specific `SubArray` type. I am keeping this patch as minimal as possible for backporting; in the future I aim to support `Vararg{CartesianIndex, Integer}` locations to make this more `getindex`-y and move farther away from the conflation with memory offsets.
JeffBezanson pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 23, 2020
Followup to #36739 (and currently built atop it), this restores the `pointer(::SubArray{<:Any,<:Any,<:Array,<:Tuple{Vararg{RangeIndex}}}, ::Tuple)` method that was removed in #36405. It does so, however, as a deprecated method, with the actual method being implemented on `(::SubArray{...}, ::CartesianIndex)`.

The rationale here is because the `::Tuple` method was undocumented and only supported on that one _highly_ specific `SubArray` type. I am keeping this patch as minimal as possible for backporting; in the future I aim to support `Vararg{CartesianIndex, Integer}` locations to make this more `getindex`-y and move farther away from the conflation with memory offsets.
JeffBezanson added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 23, 2020
JeffBezanson pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 23, 2020
Followup to #36739 (and currently built atop it), this restores the `pointer(::SubArray{<:Any,<:Any,<:Array,<:Tuple{Vararg{RangeIndex}}}, ::Tuple)` method that was removed in #36405. It does so, however, as a deprecated method, with the actual method being implemented on `(::SubArray{...}, ::CartesianIndex)`.

The rationale here is because the `::Tuple` method was undocumented and only supported on that one _highly_ specific `SubArray` type. I am keeping this patch as minimal as possible for backporting; in the future I aim to support `Vararg{CartesianIndex, Integer}` locations to make this more `getindex`-y and move farther away from the conflation with memory offsets.

(cherry picked from commit d9b7d7e)
simeonschaub pushed a commit to simeonschaub/julia that referenced this pull request Aug 11, 2020
simeonschaub pushed a commit to simeonschaub/julia that referenced this pull request Aug 11, 2020
…rt (JuliaLang#36757)

Followup to JuliaLang#36739 (and currently built atop it), this restores the `pointer(::SubArray{<:Any,<:Any,<:Array,<:Tuple{Vararg{RangeIndex}}}, ::Tuple)` method that was removed in JuliaLang#36405. It does so, however, as a deprecated method, with the actual method being implemented on `(::SubArray{...}, ::CartesianIndex)`.

The rationale here is because the `::Tuple` method was undocumented and only supported on that one _highly_ specific `SubArray` type. I am keeping this patch as minimal as possible for backporting; in the future I aim to support `Vararg{CartesianIndex, Integer}` locations to make this more `getindex`-y and move farther away from the conflation with memory offsets.
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