In #100 we are introducing structs and, out of necessity, n-dimensional arrays.
The functionalities related to the n-dimensional arrays are still pretty limited, though, and need to be worked a bit further.
For example, currently only the length of the 1st level of a tensor can be read, while all others are stored, but not yet accessible.
In #100 we are introducing structs and, out of necessity, n-dimensional arrays.
The functionalities related to the n-dimensional arrays are still pretty limited, though, and need to be worked a bit further.
For example, currently only the length of the 1st level of a tensor can be read, while all others are stored, but not yet accessible.