There was a special case for ArrayHandleMultiplexer where if you gave it
just one type it would treat that as a value type rather than an array
to support and instead provide a default list of types. However, GCC 4.8
is having trouble compiling the code to create the default list, the
semantics are confusing, and the more I think about it the less likely I
think we will need this functionality. So, just getting rid of that.
d80a8125c Sprinkle noexcept goodness on Variant and ArrayPortalMultiplexer
a96a13cf3 Use large case statements to CastAndCall variants
866e1d7d5 Update comparison for virtual and multiplexer arrays
5416cbeb7 Add ArrayHandleMultiplexer testing to BenchmarkFieldAlgorithms
d45106452 Add changedoc for ArrayHandleMultiplexer
0aa15c97c Fix 'Failed to specialize alias template' error from Visual Studio
7b72e31df Fixes for CUDA
5e2385352 Create ArrayHandleMultiplexer
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Acked-by: Robert Maynard <robert.maynard@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !1726
The code was working fine on all the dashboards except for the Visual
Studio 2015 compiles on delve. It gave an error like:
ArrayHandleMultiplexer.h(398): error C2938: 'ArrayHandleToStorageTag<unknown-type>' : Failed to specialize alias template
A StackOverflow article (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43411542/
metaprogramming-failed-to-specialize-alias-template) suggests that this
is a bug in older versions of Visual Studio. Although fixed in more
recent versions, we might have to support older versions.
Currently, ListTags are implemented by having a subtype name list set to
a brigand::list. However, there is always a chance this will change. To
make things more explicit, create a vtkm::internal::ListTagToBrigandList
to make it clear what the resulting type should be (and provide some
potential future-proofing).
Also add a convenient vtkm::ListTagApply that allows you to easily
instantiate a template with the list of types in a ListTag.
Previously, IsWriteableArrayHandle just checked to see if an
ArrayHandle's portal has a ValueType of void* because we had coded the
special read-only array handles to have fake portals for writing.
However, we recently removed that because it was more trouble than it
was worth. Now IsWritableArrayHandle checks for the existance of the Set
method. If it does not exist, then the portal is considered read-only.
Also corrected spelling (writeable -> writable).
Previously, `ArrayHandleCast` was considered a read-only array handle.
However, it is trivial to reverse the cast (now that `ArrayHandleTransform`
supports an inverse transform). So now you can write to a cast array
(assuming the underlying array is writable).
One trivial consequence of this change is that you can no longer make a
cast that cannot be reversed. For example, it was possible to cast a simple
scalar to a `Vec` even though it is not possible to convert a `Vec` to a
scalar value. This was of dubious correctness (it is more of a construction
than a cast) and is easy to recreate with `ArrayHandleTransform`.
Several ArrayHandles (actuall Storage implementations) had a fake portal
type that only defined invalid value types and no Get/Set methods. The
idea was to quickly identify when using a read-only array for writing.
However, this was more trouble than it was worth as the compiler just
gives an incomprehensible error and it is hard to track down the actual
value.
Now actually define some type even if it is never used.
28484fc6a Update examples and benchmarks to use new VTK-m CMake helper function
ea50e82aa Move VTK-m CMake testing wrappers to the testing folder
0b7dd7c38 Add CMake vtkm_add_target_information() to make using vtk-m easier
e934e2273 vtkm_library WRAP_FOR_CUDA renamed to clarify the intent of the property
a2e6660fd Remove unused vtkm_compile_as_cuda CMake function
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Acked-by: Matt Larsen <larsen30@llnl.gov>
Merge-request: !1718
461f87dbc Fix issues with PointLocatorUniformGrid not finding all points
e473cb4bb Fix PointLocatorUniformGrid for points on boundary
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Acked-by: Li-Ta Lo <ollie@lanl.gov>
Merge-request: !1720
When creating the search structures in PointLocatorUniformGrid, a point
outside the boundary would be given an invalid bin id. These points
could never be found. Generally, this is not a big deal for points
outside of the boundary, but it could be a problem for points on the
boundary. A point on the boundary could be taken as outside the
boundary. Since the boundary is chosen from limits of the points, some
will almost always be on the boundary.
Fix this problem by clamping all points to the nearest valid bin. This
could cause a problem if the user has selected a boundary excluding a
lot of points. All those points could be grouped to the same edge bins,
but that is probably not a great idea anyway.
We want the option name to be clear that it might be applicable for
more than just CUDA. If VTK-m ever supported something like SYCL
it would not be clear that those sources should go in `WRAP_FOR_CUDA`.
how did any of this work?
match other CellSet file layouts.
???
compile in CUDA.
unit tests.
also only serial.
make error message accurate
Well, this compiles and works now.
Did it ever?
use CellShapeTagGeneric
UnitTest matches previous changes.
whoops
Fix linking problems.
Need the same interface
as other ThreadIndices.
add filter test
okay, let's try duplicating CellSetStructure.
okay
inching...
change to wedge in CellSetListTag
Means changing these to support it.
switch back to wedge from generic
compiles and runs
remove ExtrudedType
need vtkm_worklet
vtkm_worklet needs to be included
fix segment count for wedge specialization
need to actually save the index
for the other constructor.
specialize on Explicit
clean up warning
angled brackets not quotes.
formatting
512d0431e Cell and Point locators have correct export visibility
c7f827581 Correct signed to unsigned warning conversion found by clang-8
c28797845 Gradient's ComputeDivergence is now properly initialized
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Acked-by: Allison Vacanti <allison.vacanti@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !1705
2e0f4dd37 Fix floating point error in test
b766d9a92 Improve support of testing recursive types
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Acked-by: Robert Maynard <robert.maynard@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !1691