c62998bd1 Batch line and text annotations for View1D
f7c43960e Update code to follow styling and worklet invoker guidelines
b7470b0af Remove leftover debug statement
8f025a2c5 Batch text and line annotation rendering
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Acked-by: Kenneth Moreland <morelandkd@ornl.gov>
Merge-request: !2594
a5aeda724 CI: move from only to rules
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Acked-by: Ben Boeckel <ben.boeckel@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !2610
81fe1254e Merge branch 'master' into vtkm_io_sans_device_source
2c33a23d3 added changelog
1de5fef12 minor fix
5e87ed858 make most of the vtkm_io library not DEVICE_SOURCE
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Merge-request: !2607
1d2c4c290 fixed single/double precision converstion
e680815d5 add include sstream and see if it clears the dashboard
d59732766 remove comment about DeviceAdapter.h
08ad08b13 Merge branch 'master' into osc_refactor
7add915dd include DeviceAdapter.h in StorageVirtual.h
b9c2ddf9d add missing #include
5448ffb28 decouple Timer.h from device compiler
e90b186ba do not use device compiler to compile source unit tests
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Merge-request: !2602
MR !2598 introduced some fixes to `reproduce_ci_env.py`. One of
them handled newlines in command lists by separating the command
lists by newlines in the Dockerfile (which generated a script).
Although this worked for some of the docker containers, I found
others, like rhel8, where the newlines were not escaped correctly.
Correct this problem by moving back to separating commands with
`&&`. This requires replacing newlines in commands with `&&`.
That in itself is no problem except that if you have a blank
line, you get `&& &&`, which is a syntax error for the shell.
So, avoid this by stripping newlines from commands.
- It also adds CTEST_MAX_PARALLELISM to further control the number of
parallelism level while building vtk-m.
Signed-off-by: Vicente Adolfo Bolea Sanchez <vicente.bolea@kitware.com>
For some reason, GCC is dropping the templated function instances use
for the `UnknownArrayHandle` constructor. Apparently, something in the
compiler or the linker is being over aggressive about removing unused
symbols and is actually dropping symbols that are being used. Maybe it
is because the functions are not directly called but their pointers are
used.
To get around this problem, mark these templated functions in
UnknownArrayHandle.h with the `used` attribute to force the compiler/
linker to keep them. There should be no consequence to that as these
function templates are only instantiated if they are used.
The `vtkm_add_target_information` CMake function has a `DEVICE_SOURCES`
option that allows you to list which sources need to be compiled with a
device compiler. Added some hints to the documentation about which
source code needs to be listed in `DEVICE_SOURCES`.