Allows awkward arrays to be used in Numba-compiled code and optimizes awkward methods with JIT compilation.
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Allows awkward arrays to be used in Numba-compiled code and optimizes awkward methods with JIT compilation.
See tests/study_numba_speed.py for an example.
Note: be sure to import awkward.numba before attempting to use an awkward array in a Numba routine.
Status: only JaggedArrays have been implemented.
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