//============================================================================ // Copyright (c) Kitware, Inc. // All rights reserved. // See LICENSE.txt for details. // // This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even // the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR // PURPOSE. See the above copyright notice for more information. //============================================================================ #ifndef vtk_m_CellClassification_h #define vtk_m_CellClassification_h #include namespace vtkm { /// \brief Bit flags used in ghost arrays to identify what type a cell is. /// /// `CellClassification` contains several bit flags that determine whether a cell is /// normal or if it should be treated as duplicated or removed in some way. The flags /// can be (and should be) treated as `vtkm::UInt8` and or-ed together. /// class CellClassification { // Implementation note: An enum would be a natural representation for these flags. // However, a non-scoped enum leaks the names into the broader namespace and a // scoped enum is too difficult to convert to the `vtkm::UInt8` we really want to // treat it as. Thus, use constexpr to define the `vtkm::UInt8`s. vtkm::UInt8 Flags; public: // Use an unscoped enum here, where it will be properly scoped in the class. // Using unscoped enums in this way is sort of obsolete, but prior to C++17 // a `static constexpr` may require a definition in a .cxx file, and that is // not really possible for this particular class (which could be used on a GPU). enum : vtkm::UInt8 { Normal = 0, //Valid cell Ghost = 1 << 0, //Ghost cell Invalid = 1 << 1, //Cell is invalid Unused0 = 1 << 2, Blanked = 1 << 3, //Blanked cell in AMR Unused3 = 1 << 4, Unused4 = 1 << 5, Unused5 = 1 << 6, }; VTKM_EXEC constexpr CellClassification(vtkm::UInt8 flags = vtkm::UInt8{ Normal }) : Flags(flags) { } VTKM_EXEC constexpr operator vtkm::UInt8() const { return this->Flags; } }; } // namespace vtkm #endif // vtk_m_CellClassification_h