Phase 7: Zero-copy numpy array via capsule ownership#8
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…transfer Add imagedata_to_numpy_zerocopy() that transfers ImageData ownership to a Python capsule instead of copying pixel data. When a transform produces an output ImageData, the numpy array now directly references the existing buffer with the capsule preventing premature deallocation. Used in Transform.apply() binding — eliminates one memcpy per transform call from Python. The existing imagedata_to_numpy() is kept for cases where the source must outlive the array.
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imagedata_to_numpy_zerocopy()that transfers ImageData ownership to a Python capsule instead of copying pixel dataTransform.apply()binding — eliminates one memcpy per transform call from Pythonimagedata_to_numpy()is kept for cases where the source must outlive the arrayTest plan