vortex-row: crate scaffolding#7986
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Add an empty `vortex-row` crate with a minimal `initialize` stub so the following commits can layer in the row-encoder, codec, scalar functions, and per-encoding kernels without touching the workspace skeleton each time. The crate is wired into the workspace members list and workspace dependency table; `public-api.lock` is generated against the stub. Signed-off-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Part 1 of 25 in the stacked PR series adding
vortex-row.This PR contains exactly one commit; review just that diff in isolation.
What this commit does
Adds an empty
vortex-rowcrate with a minimalinitializestub so the following commits can layer in the row-encoder, codec, scalar functions, and per-encoding kernels without touching the workspace skeleton each time. The crate is wired into the workspace members list and workspace dependency table;public-api.lockis generated against the stub.Stack
claude/row-c01-crate-scaffoldingclaude/row-c02-sortfield-optionsclaude/row-c03-codec-fixed-widthclaude/row-c04-codec-varlenclaude/row-c05-codec-nestedclaude/row-c06-rowsize-scalarfnclaude/row-c07-rowencode-scalarfnclaude/row-c08-convert-columns-tests-benchclaude/row-c09-skip-listview-validationclaude/row-c10-validity-fast-pathclaude/row-c11-skip-zero-initclaude/row-c12-vectorize-pure-fixed-offsetsclaude/row-c13-vectorize-mixed-offsetsclaude/row-c14-varlen-block-copy-nonoverlappingclaude/row-c15-walk-varbinview-directlyclaude/row-c16-arith-write-fast-pathclaude/row-c17-specialize-constant-arithclaude/row-c18-kernel-dispatch-helpersclaude/row-c19-inventory-registryclaude/row-c20-constant-kernelclaude/row-c21-dict-kernelclaude/row-c22-patched-kernelclaude/row-c23-runend-kernelclaude/row-c24-bitpacked-kernelclaude/row-pr3-kernelsBase of this PR:
developNext in stack: #7987 (
claude/row-c02-sortfield-options)Combined context
For the full design + rationale, see PR #7985 (top of stack).