It was previously using vtkm::cont::CellSetListTagCommon which would
break the ability for people to specify a custom value for
VTKM_DEFAULT_CELL_SET_LIST_TAG.
b70a000a Allow resetting the Type and Storage of a DynamicArrayHandle in a single call.
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Merge-request: !302
vtkm::filter has the use case where we need to reset both the type and
storage of an array handle, by doing both at the same time we can reduce
the number of temporary objects, and invalid conversions of arrays.
c7756c78 TBB SortByKey works now when the key is a ArrayHandleZip.
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Merge-request: !301
Previously, the ArrayHandleCompositeVector had a separate implementation
of ArrayPortal for the control and execution environments. Because I was
lazy when I implemented it, the control version did not support Get.
Since originally implementing this class, VTK-m now allows defining
methods that are declared as working in both control and execution
environments (VTKM_EXEC_CONT_EXPORT) but only work in one or the other
depending on methods of templated subclasses they call. Thus, solve this
problem by simply removing the control version of the portal and use the
same portal for both.
Previously each device adapter only had a unique string name. This was
not the best when it came to developing data structures to track the status
of a given device at runtime.
This adds in a unique numeric identifier to each device adapter. This will
allow classes to easily create bitmasks / lookup tables for the validity of
devices.
a7127f0f Adding vtkm::cont::RuntimeDeviceInformation.
7d249e89 Move DeviceAdapterTraits into vtkm::cont as they are user API.
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Merge-request: !287
The RuntimeDeviceInformation class allows developers to check if a given
device is supported on a machine at runtime. This allows developers to properly
check for CUDA support before running any worklets.
When writing multiple backend code users of vtkm need to use the
DeviceAdapterTraits classes, so therefore we should move them to vtkm::cont
to signify this.
The WholeArrayIn, WholeArrayInOut, and WholeArrayOut ControlSignature
tags behave similarly to using an ExecObject tag with an
ExecutionWholeArray or ExecutionWholeArrayConst object. However, the
WholeArray* tags can simplify some implementations in two ways. First,
it allows you to specify more precisely what data is passed in. You have
to pass in an ArrayHandle or else an error will occur (as opposed to be
able to pass in any type of execution object). Second, this allows you
to easily pass in arrays stored in DynamicArrayHandle objects. The
Invoke mechanism will automatically find the appropriate static class.
This cannot be done easily with ExecutionWholeArray.
Scatter in worklets
Add the functionality to perform a scatter operation from input to output in a worklet invocation. This allows you to, for example, specify a variable amount of outputs generated for each input.
See merge request !221
Array transforms can now be created with an inverse functor, allowing for
casts back into the native array type. As a result, array transforms with
both a functor and inverse functor defined can perform read and write
operations. As an example, ArrayHandleCast now supports this operation. The
original implementation of ArrayHandleCast (i.e. read only) has been renamed
'ArrayHandleCastForInput'.
The original workaround for inclusive_scan bugs in thrust 1.8 only solved the
issue for basic arithmetic types such as int, float, double. Now we go one
step further and fix the problem for all types.
The solution is to provide a proper implementation of destructive_accumulate_n
and make sure it exists before any includes of thrust occur.
Previously, there was a declaration ConstArrayPortalFromThrust<const T>
in ArrayManagerExecutionThrustDevice. This proved problematic because
values read from the array in the worklet were typed as const T rather
than simply T. Any Vec or Matrix built from that type would then fail
because they are not meant to work with a const value (which means they
have to be set on construction and never changed.
Instead, declare ConstArrayPortalFromThrust<T> and internally set all
the Thrust pointers to have type const T. Also declare other thrust
pointers used as method parameters to have const T rather than T. This
should work as conversion from T to const T should be fine, but not the
other way around.
Now that ScatterCounting is implemented, we can use that to implement a
good part of the triangle generation in the isosurface algorithm. This
changes the worklet from a basic map to a topology map, which also
reduces a lot of code.
The parallel implementation in CellSetExplicit that builds cell-to-point
connectivity from point-to-cell connectivity uses a parallel sort-by-
key. The sort-by-key in the device adapter is not guaranteed to be
stable, so values associated with a particular key can be in any order.
The test for the result was expecting the connectivity array to be in a
particular order. Change the test to allow any connectivity ordering
that is still valid.
A recent change to the DeviceAdapter header includes the TBB device if
available instead of the serial device. Thus, DeviceAdapterTagSerial was
not defined automatically in all cases for the build of
UnitTestDataSetPermutation. Add the header for that explicitly.
adding VTK file exporter and test cases
This adds a legacy VTK file exporter which supports unstructured, explicit, and point meshes. (Single Cell Type cell sets are also supported.)
See merge request !247