Even if an error condition occurs, the output parameter should be
initialized to something. This makes the behavior predicatable on error
conditions and prevents uninitialized variable warnings.
This is a flag that functions in the execution environment can return to
report on the status of the operation. This way they can report an error
without forcing the entire invocation to shut down.
Cell operations like interpolate and finding parametric coordinates can
fail under certain conditions. Typically these call RaiseError on the
worklet. But that can make a worklet unstable, so provide paths where no
error is raised.
When converting integer fields the interpolate code generates lots
of warnings that we are promoting into floating point space.
The quickest solution is to suppress these conversion warnings
all together for all interpolation functions.
Sandia National Laboratories recently changed management from the
Sandia Corporation to the National Technology & Engineering Solutions
of Sandia, LLC (NTESS). The copyright statements need to be updated
accordingly.
Change the VTKM_CONT_EXPORT to VTKM_CONT. (Likewise for EXEC and
EXEC_CONT.) Remove the inline from these macros so that they can be
applied to everything, including implementations in a library.
Because inline is not declared in these modifies, you have to add the
keyword to functions and methods where the implementation is not inlined
in the class.
These asserts are consolidated into the unified Assert.h. Also made some
minor edits to add asserts where appropriate and a little bit of
reconfiguring as found.
These cell types are inherited from VTK, but they are basically the same
as quad and hexahedron, respectively. The only useful difference is that
pixel and voxel are supposed to be axis aligned, but you cannot
determine that by the cell shape alone (at least not just from the cell
set).
A big issue with these is that their indexing is different that of quad
and hex. The development team had a long discussion about the benefits
of the alternate indexing, but after consulting with Berk Geveci and
Will Schroder from the VTK team, that indexing is not really taken
advantage of at the cell level. Thus, it is really just a nuisance in
VTK-m.
The original way was overconstrained with respect to the number of
parametric coordinates.
Also implemented WorldCoordinatesToParametricCoordinates for polygons.
The functions for doing interpolations and derivatives were called
CellInterpolate and CellDerivative, but the file names were
Interpolate.h and Derivative. Now the files are CellInterpolate.h and
CellDerivative.h so they are more consistent and a bit easier to find.
The interpolate and derivative functions has the shape tag at end of the
function arguments (just before the "worklet" parameter, which is just
the error handling mechanism). However, the parametric coordinate
functions had the shape tag at the beginning. Moved the shape tag to the
end to be more consistent within these functions and also in other uses
throughtout VTK-m.