0ba7a222b point_to_cell wanning resolution
dea63919d point_to_cell wanning resolution
5bb7773cc Point_to_cell warning resolution
0ce7d9258 tutorial example fixes to resolve warnings
8e57362a2 tutorial example fixes to resolve warnings
5fc268d31 switched back to the old version of extract_edges
0300973df switched back to the old version of extract_edges
f5e827ad1 Enable building tutorials on all CI builds
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Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !2653
- 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>
The reason why we did not support shared libraries when CUDA compiles
were on is that virtual methods require a special linking step to pull
together all virtual methods that might be called. I other words, you
cannot call a virtual CUDA method defined inside a library. This
requirement goes away when virtuals are removed.
Also removed the necessity of using seprable compilation with cuda.
Again, this is only needed when a CUDA function is defined in one
translation unit and used in another. Now we can enforce that all
translation units define their own CUDA functions.
Also, suppress warnings in cuda/internal/ExecutionPolicy.h
This is where we call the thrust algorithms. There must be some loop
where it, on some code path, calls back a host function. This must be in
an execution path that never happens. The thrust version has its own
suppress, but that does not seem to actually suppress the warning (it
just means that the warning does not tell you where the actual call is).
Get around the problem by suppressing the warnings in VTK-m.
Co-authored-by: Kenneth Moreland <morelandkd@ornl.gov>
Co-authored-by: Vicente Adolfo Bolea Sanchez <vicente.bolea@kitware.com>
Signed-off-by: Vicente Adolfo Bolea Sanchez <vicente.bolea@kitware.com>
It updates the ReleaseProcess.md document to describe our bi-branchial
workflow composed by a release branch and master branch
It also adds ReleaseHotFix.md which describes how to perform a HotFix
onto master/release branch.
Signed-off-by: Vicente Adolfo Bolea Sanchez <vicente.bolea@kitware.com>
Teach jobs to load the environment for a specific MSVC version, and tag
them accordingly. This allows runners to have multiple versions of MSVC
installed without requiring us to compile on the newer ones right away.
The runners provide the VS 2019 location in a `VS160COMNTOOLS`
environment variable. Use it to avoid requiring a specific VS edition.
Issue: #595