The Intel compiler by default turns on an optimization that assumes that
all floating point values are finite. This breaks any ligitimate uses of
non-finite values including checking values with functions like `isnan`
and `isinf`. Turn off this feature for the intel compiler.
There are numerous scripts and configuration files defined in the CI setup
and elsewhere that were missing the copyright statement. Add more types
of files to check in the CopyrightStatement test, and update the files
with the appropriate statement.
The file `ArrayRangeCompute.cxx` was taking a long time to compile with
some device compilers. This is because it precompiles the range computation
for many types of array structures. It thus compiled the same operation
many times over.
The new implementation compiles just as many cases. However, the
compilation is split into many different translation units using the
instantiations feature of VTK-m's configuration. Although this rarely
reduces the overall CPU time spent during compiling, it prevents parallel
compiles from waiting for this one build to complete. It also avoids
potential issues with compilers running out of resources as it tries to
build a monolithic file.
The test for particle advection filters was one large test that tested 3
versions --- advection, streamlines, and pathlines --- with each tested
for a variety of conditions including asynchronous communication, number
of blocks, ghost cells, etc. This was causing the test to take a while
and sometimes time out. (It would also sometimes seg fault, which I hope
is related.) To attempt to fix this problem, break up this test into
pieces so that each piece takes a shorter amount of time.
Because these tests share most of their implementation (which is why
they were grouped together in the first place) the common code is placed
in a source file of shared implementation. To support this I also added a
way to mark a source file to `vtkm_unit_tests` as a source file that does
not contain its own test. Normally you would just compile all of the
tests together, select each with command line arguments, and use
duplicate `add_tests` for each argument. But that is not how
`vtkm_unit_tests` works, and it would be too hard to make that change.
The current ctest timeout in VTK-m are fine for the CI, but are too long for develoment when a test is hanging on a queued node. This commit allows a developer to turn off the majority of the hard coded timeout values which allows them to set them at the ctest command-line.
Added a name option that allows the same benchmark executable to be used
in multiple benchmark tests. This allows the benchmarks to be separated.
Also added an option to pass customized arguments to the benchmark
executable to overwrite the default values.
73cb38d86 Output complete list of libraries for external Makefiles
d87316fbf Create a list of all modules being built
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Acked-by: Nicole Marsaglia <marsaglia1@llnl.gov>
Merge-request: !2901
Several revisions ago, the ability to use virtual methods in the
execution environment was deprecated. Completely remove this
functionality for the VTK-m 2.0 release.
When the configure modules were first created, there were some hacks
around filters that had not yet moved to the new filter mechanism. These
can (and should) be removed.
This mechanism sets up CMake variables that allow a user to select which
modules/libraries to create. Dependencies will be tracked down to ensure
that all of a module's dependencies are also enabled.
The modules are also arranged into groups.
Groups allow you to set the enable flag for a group of modules at once.
Thus, if you have several modules that are likely to be used together,
you can create a group for them.
This can be handy in converting user-friendly CMake options (such as
`VTKm_ENABLE_RENDERING`) to the modules that enable that by pointing to
the appropriate group.
This commit reflects the changes of VTK-m API/ABI release plans in
which we attempt ABI compatibility in patch releases.
- It also sets the version/soname for diy thirdparty module lib