543255c37 Move the HumanSize function to Logging.cxx as it is only used by the logger
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !1508
Previously you had to exactly match the case of a device adapter's name to
construct it, which was a source of lots of problems ( OpenMP versus OPENMP, CUDA or Cuda ).
Now `vtkm::cont::make_DeviceAdapterId` and `vtkm::cont::RuntimeDeviceTracker` support
case-insensitive device construction.
The DeepCopy method is used when a ScopedGlobalRuntimeDeviceTracker
is constructed. This in turn causes the rebuilding of the device
names and states which isn't a free operation. Now we copy the already
computed information.
This was noticeable when using ArrayHandleTransform since it uses
ScopedGlobalRuntimeDeviceTracker when construction host side
portals.
Previously these two functions would give compile errors when asked to
compare against an Array with a different value type. This makes it easier
to write generic code that compares virtual handles.
ArrayHandleVirtual can automatically be constructed from any ArrayHandle.
In the cases where the input ArrayHandle doesn't derived from ArrayHandleVirtual,
it will automatically construct StorageAny to hold the array.
d5dc414e7 StorageBasic allocation logic now reports number of elements
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Acked-by: Allison Vacanti <allison.vacanti@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !1484
When looking at allocations it is useful to have memory size and
the number of elements so you can figure out what type/sizeof(type)
is being allocated
Also
- Renamed vtkm::cont::make_DeviceAdapterIdFromName to just overload
make_DeviceAdapterId.
- Refactored CMake logic for unit tests
- Since we're now querying the device tracker for the names, they
cannot be all caps.
- Updated usages of InitLogging to use Initialize instead.
- Added changelog.
The vtkm::cont::ConvertNumComponentsToOffsets method was originally
created before vtkm::cont::DeviceAdapterId and the dynamic
vtkm::cont::Algorithm classes were created. Thus, it contained its own
version of TryExecute and did not support the direct selection of a
device at runtime. Change the function to use the new dynamic device
adapter id, which makes this more consistent with the rest of VTK-m and
cleans up the implementation quite a bit.