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30 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Robert Maynard
519509bba1 Update the documentation to note have references to dax. 2014-12-10 10:37:25 -05:00
Kenneth Moreland
f4fb9f0ace Merge branch 'new-list-features' into distpach 2014-10-22 15:21:48 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
184118d9a2 Add a template that tests whether a type is in a list.
Also reduced the maximum list size to 15 (which is the current longest
single list we have). Trying to reduce the size of the generated code a
bit, which is getting a little long.
2014-10-22 10:35:56 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
b368830fc0 Add VTKM_IS_LIST_TAG macro
As part of this is a ListTagCheck class that can be used for other
template magic.
2014-10-22 07:24:04 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
80809a8f0f Add DispatcherMapField.
This is a simple version of a dispatcher, but an important one.

Note that there is an issue brought up with UnitTestWorkletMapField in
that there needs to be better ways to specify worklet argument types.
2014-10-21 13:10:00 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
b78688f4f4 Add ability to zip function interface objects.
The zip capability allows you to parameter-wise combine two
FunctionInterface objects. The result is another FunctionInterface with
each parameter a Pair containing the respective values of the two
inputs.

Being able to zip allows you to do transforms and invokes on data that
is divided among multiple function interface objects.
2014-10-16 16:31:55 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
10ba2efbf7 Unify test values.
Lots of tests have to move values in and out of arrays and check them
against expected values. It is also often the case that these tests are
run on lots of different types. There is some repeated code for
generating known values for particular indices. This change unifies some
of that. This can probably also encourage making more generic tests.
2014-10-14 10:00:34 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
a7e6666037 Rename some type lists to be a bit more consistent. 2014-10-10 11:30:10 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
e931d0d28b TypeListTagAll should really have all basic types.
The previous commits had TypeListTagAll containing a subset of Vec
types. This commit adds all possible vectors with 2 to 4 components
containing one of the basic C types.
2014-10-09 15:04:52 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
7f94eafc9c Remove vtkm::Scalar and vtkm::Vector# types
Providing these types tends to "lock in" the precision of the algorithms
used in VTK-m. Since we are using templating anyway, our templates
should be generic enough to handle difference precision in the data.
Usually the appropriate type can be determined by the data provided. In
the case where there is no hint on the precision of data to use (for
example, in the code that provides coordinates for uniform data), there
is a vtkm::FloatDefault.
2014-10-09 08:54:56 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
4881ed4ddb Change tests that try all base types to use different precision
Before we assumed that we would only use the basic types specified by
the widths of vtkm::Scalar and vtkm::Id. We want to expand this to make
sure the code works on whatever data precision we need.
2014-10-08 16:56:33 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
0cc9d27e26 Expand the list of types to include multiple widths.
Since we want our code to generally handle data of different precision
(for example either float or double) expand the types in our list types
to include multiple precision.
2014-10-08 15:40:20 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
b2298172ee Allow longer base lists
Previously we just hand coded base lists up to 4 entries, which was fine
for what we were using it for. However, now that we want to support base
types of different sizes, we are going to need much longer lists.
2014-10-08 12:53:01 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
c3fbe073e8 Change VectorTraits to VecTraits.
Matches the previous move from Tuple to Vec. We can unify on this name.
2014-10-08 10:09:43 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
2139d93206 Change vtkm::Tuple to vtkm::Vec
There are multiple reasons for this name change:

* The name Tuple conflicts with the boost::Tuple class, which as a
different interface and feature set. This gets confusing, especially
since VTK-m uses boost quite a bit.

* The use of this class is usually (although not always) as a
mathematical vector.

* The vtkm::Scalar and vtkm::Vector* classes are going to go away soon
to better support multiple base data type widths. Having this
abbriviated name will hopefully make the code a bit nicer when these
types have to be explicitly specified.

Also modified the implementation a bit to consolidate some of the code.
2014-10-08 10:09:43 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
cbe6284b83 Add IdComponent and other base types with explicit widths
In preparation for supporting base types with more widths, add typedefs
for the base types with explicit widths (number of bits).

Also added a IdComponent type that should be used for indices for
components into tuples and vectors. There now should be no reason to use
"int" inside of VTK-m code (especially for indexing). This change cleans
up many of the int types that were used throughout.
2014-10-08 10:09:42 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
9466151326 Make floating point comparison more tolerant in UnitTestDynamicArrayHandle
It appears that when the Intel compiler is optimizing, constant floating
point values can be slightly different than the same value stored in memory
and never changed. This change uses the test_equal method to compare
these floating point values that might have a slight numeric error.
2014-07-10 10:53:02 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
ed9cf46a17 Make sure all header wrapper macros start with vtk_m_ rather than vtkm_
We made this change a while ago to help with completion in IDEs.
(Completion was matching a bunch of wrapper macros that were almost
never used anywhere.) Most of the changes are in comments, but there are
a few bad macro definitions.
2014-06-11 10:43:36 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
fb4f550918 Fix MSVC compiler warnings.
Most of the warnings were about losing precision in conversions.
2014-06-10 16:09:28 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
da68debbf3 Merge branch 'dynamic-point-coordinates' 2014-06-09 11:13:17 -06:00
Robert Maynard
1ef967a426 Correct the option parser on windows.
You can't include headers inside namespaces.
2014-05-19 14:20:59 -04:00
Kenneth Moreland
7d769a8f4a Add classes to manage point coordinates.
Each type of point coordinates has its own class with the name
PointCoordinates*. Currently there is a PointCoordiantesArray that contains
an ArrayHandle holding the point coordinates and a PointCoordinatesUniform
that takes the standard extent, origin, and spacing for a uniform rectilinear
grid and defines point coordiantes for that. Creating new PointCoordinates
arrays is pretty easy, and we will almost definitely add more. For example,
we should have an elevation version that takes uniform coordinates for
a 2D grid and then an elevation in the third dimension. We can probably
also use a basic composite point coordinates that can build them from
other coordinates.

There is also a DynamicPointCoordinates class that polymorphically stores
an instance of a PointCoordinates class. It has a CastAndCall method that
behaves like DynamicArrayHandle; it can call a functor with an array handle
(possible implicit) that holds the point coordinates.
2014-05-15 13:41:45 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
ff31afca3e Merge branch 'composite-vector-array' into dynamic-point-coordinates 2014-05-14 14:26:23 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
5cb4934279 Add Extent classes. 2014-04-30 17:07:57 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
3d3965b87f Use enum trick to get around problem of undefined static variable. 2014-04-02 10:53:03 -06:00
Kenneth Moreland
c2d926fa49 Add tag-based type list templates
Provies a list of types in a template like boost::mpl::vector and a
method to call a functor on each type. However, rather than explicitly
list each type, uses tags to identify the list. This provides the
following main advantages:

1. Can use these type lists without creating horrendously long class
names based on them, making compiler errors easier to read. For example,
you would have a typename like MyClass<TypeListTagVectors> instead of
MyClass<TypeList<Id3,Vector2,Vector3,Vector4> > (or worse if variadic
templates are not supported). This is the main motivation for this
implementation.

2. Do not require variadic templates and usually few constructions. That
should speed compile times.

There is one main disadvantage to this approach: It is difficult to get
a printed list of items in a list during an error. If necessary, it
probably would not be too hard to make a template to convert a tag to a
boost mpl vector.
2014-03-31 17:45:52 -06:00
Robert Maynard
2b7a0e0490 revise the header guard naming convention to not conflict with macro names. 2014-03-07 10:22:36 -05:00
Robert Maynard
c80fb9259f Update the initial repository to use the correct indentation style. 2014-02-11 16:20:30 -05:00
Robert Maynard
c2101b8ffc Add in a serial device adapter and required supporting classes.
We now can verify that the array handle is usable by a device adapter.
2014-02-11 12:34:56 -05:00
Robert Maynard
24f561f0fe Add testing support to vtkm, and add tests for primitive types. 2014-02-10 15:00:17 -05:00