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You don't need to import them before using. import in Elixir is to invoke functions without the module name.
However, you could use aliases to avoid typing the Tensorflex. prefix everytime.
alias Tensorflex.{NIFs, Graph, Matrix, Tensor}Now you can write NIFs.read_graph(filepath) instead of Tensorflex.NIFs.read_graph(filepath)
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I understand. Thank you for the input.
I've added this and I'm merging the latest code.
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@josevalim, I have wrapped the references around appropriate structs as you had instructed. Is this fine?
Once you give the go-ahead, I'll make more changes and start removing C code that can easily be replicated in Elixir.