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It is very easy to cause ODR violations with DeviceAdapterTagCuda. If you include that header from a C++ file and a CUDA file inside the same program we an ODR violation. The reasons is that the C++ versions will say the tag is invalid, and the CUDA will say the tag is valid. The solution to this is that any compilation unit that includes DeviceAdapterTagCuda from a version of VTK-m that has CUDA enabled must be invoked by the cuda compiler.
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899 B
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33 lines
899 B
C++
//============================================================================
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// Copyright (c) Kitware, Inc.
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// All rights reserved.
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// See LICENSE.txt for details.
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//
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// This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
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// the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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// PURPOSE. See the above copyright notice for more information.
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//============================================================================
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#include <vtkm/cont/DeviceAdapterTag.h>
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#include <vtkm/cont/RuntimeDeviceInformation.h>
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namespace vtkm
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{
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namespace cont
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{
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DeviceAdapterNameType DeviceAdapterId::GetName() const
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{
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vtkm::cont::RuntimeDeviceInformation info;
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return info.GetName(*this);
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}
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DeviceAdapterId make_DeviceAdapterId(const DeviceAdapterNameType& name)
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{
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vtkm::cont::RuntimeDeviceInformation info;
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return info.GetId(name);
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}
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}
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} // end namespace vtkm::cont
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