d0c9fb274 Correct missing `VTKM_EXEC_CONT` in UnitTestArrayHandleExtrude
1365cfa9e Update ConnectivityExtrude to follow clangs rules on markup
09df45bb1 Update vtkm/Geometry.hxx to follow clangs rules on function markup
461616a77 Refactor some VTK-m device adapter to be alphabetical
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Acked-by: Kenneth Moreland <kmorel@sandia.gov>
Merge-request: !2268
2278fdfd9 Deprecation macro has to come before VTKM_EXEC or VTKM_EXEC_CONT
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Acked-by: Kenneth Moreland <kmorel@sandia.gov>
Merge-request: !2266
1074c0172 Commented out incomplete code creating a warning
ce0aa1cf9 Fix compile errors
edd71539c Fix compile error due to renamed includes
33a7f5610 Added missing this-> for data members
b443fb500 Added note for future reference during API refactoring
b6343c049 Applied Ken Moreland's suggested fix to avoid copy
af697e452 Use std::swap instead of manual swap
8489a69c3 Fixed missing invoker compile error
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Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Acked-by: Kenneth Moreland <kmorel@sandia.gov>
Merge-request: !2263
2e918c58d Move ColorTable mapping to its own header
38bdfec40 Move ColorTable::Sample methods to vtkm_cont
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Acked-by: Robert Maynard <robert.maynard@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !2262
We would really like to be able to include `vtkm::cont::ColorTable` in
such a way that you don't have to compile device code (unless you are
actually compiling functions for the device). Thus, the `Map` functions
of `ColorTable` were in a special `ColorTable.hxx` that contains the
"implementation" for `ColorTable`.
That is confusing to many users. It is more clear to simply have `.h`
headers that do a specific thing. To achieve these two goals, the `Map`
functionality of `ColorTable` is separated out into its own header file.
So you don't need to be using a device compiler just to use `ColorTable`
(including `ColorTable.h`), but you do need to use a device compiler if
mapping values to colors (including `ColorTableMap.h`).
6a3ba4291 Fix warning about unused function
c6a4f9b79 Fix warning about return value
9465d2611 Adjust TransferFunction worklet to get color table as ExecObj argument
11996f133 Remove virtual methods from ColorTable
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Acked-by: Robert Maynard <robert.maynard@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !2261
Previously, the `TransferFunction` worklet required you to call
`PrepareForExecution` on the `ColorTable` and give that to the
constructor. Bad things can happen if the `ColorTable` used in the
constructor does not match the device the worklet actually gets invoked
on. Change this to make the `ColorTable` a worklet argument of type
`ExecObj`. The dispatcher will automatically call
`ColorTable::PrepareForInput` and guarantee that the devices match.
Virtual methods are being deprecated, so remove their use from the
ColorTable classes. Instead of using a virtual method to look up a value
in the ColorTable, we essentially use a switch statement. This change
also simplified the code quite a bit.
The execution object used to use pointers to handle the virtual objects.
That is no longer necessary, so a simple `vtkm::exec::ColorTable` is
returned for execution objects. (Note that this `ColorTable` contains
pointers that are specific for the particular device.) This is a non-
backward compabible change. However, the only place (outside of the
`ColorTable` implementation itself) was a single worklet for converting
scalars to colors (`vtkm::worklet::colorconversion::TransferFunction`).
This is unlikely to affect anyone.
I also "fixed" some names in enum structs. There has been some
inconsistencies in VTK-m on whether items in an enum struct are
capitolized or camel case. We seem to moving toward camel case, so
deprecate some old names.
482266b44 Particle: explicitly make the copy ctor and assignment op
1037aa756 AssignerPartitionedDataSet: mark dtor as override
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Acked-by: Robert Maynard <robert.maynard@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !2259
One of the features of `UnknownArrayHandle` is that it allows you to
query how many `Vec` components each value has without resolve the type
of the array. The functionality to implement this failed if you tried to
store an `ArrayHandle` that stored `Vec`-like objects with `Vec` sizes
that varied from value to value (i.e. an `ArrayHandleGroupVecVariable`).
Storing such an array in `UnknownArrayHandle` might not be the best
idea, but it should probably work. This change allows you to store such
an array. If you try to query the number of components, you will get 0.
e706880d7 Fix unnecessary deprecation warnings in visual studio
f7cc03107 Fix deprecated warnings
b27e4c7ea Ignore files for deprecated virtual classes for SourceInInstall test
284774cf4 Turn on "no virtual" option on some CI builds
cd08fd499 Add changelog for removing virtual methods
63ef84ed7 Optionally remove all use of ArrayHandleVirtual
e11f612ad Deprecate ArrayHandleVirtual
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Acked-by: Robert Maynard <robert.maynard@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !2256
843307bcf fix floating point casting warning in worklet test
18263a37a update float casting to not have warnings on iris
89cf93a66 fix OpenMP PRAGMA warnings for auto-associated looping variable types
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Merge-request: !2245
If `VTKm_NO_DEPRECATED_VIRTUAL` is on, then these classes are not
installed. Thus, add exceptions for these files to avoid test failures.
We could get fancier by only checking if `VTKm_NO_DEPRECATED_VIRTUAL` is
off, but that seems heavy-handed to make a regression test for something
that will go away.
These exceptions should be removed once the files are removed.
The changelog is not quite accurate because it is claiming that all
virtual methods are removed when that is not quite the case.
Hopefully soon the changelog text will be accurate.
As we remove more and more virtual methods from VTK-m, I expect several
users will be interested in completely removing them from the build for
several reasons.
1. They may be compiling for hardware that does not support virtual
methods.
2. They may need to compile for CUDA but need shared libraries.
3. It should go a bit faster.
To enable this, a CMake option named `VTKm_NO_DEPRECATED_VIRTUAL` is
added. It defaults to `OFF`. But when it is `ON`, none of the code that
both uses virtuals and is deprecated will be built.
Currently, only `ArrayHandleVirtual` is deprecated, so the rest of the
virtual classes will still be built. As we move forward, more will be
removed until all virtual method functionality is removed.
386301719 Test UnknownArrayHandle behavior on special arrays
872da1f8e Suppress unnecessary deprecation warnings on VS
bb443bbc2 Replace the implementation of VariantArrayHandle
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Acked-by: Robert Maynard <robert.maynard@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !2255
`UnknownArrayHandle` has special behavior when putting in or getting out
an `ArrayHandleMultiplexer` or an `ArrayHandleCast`. When putting in
either of these, `UnknownArrayHandle` gets the actual array stored in
the multiplexer and cast so that you can later retrieve the base array.
Likewise, when you get the array out with `AsArrayHandle`, you can give
it an `ArrayHandleCast` or `ArrayHandleMultiplexer`, and you will get
the base array placed inside of it.
The Visual Studio compiler has an annoying habit where if you use a
templated class or method with a deprecated class as a template
parameter, you will get a deprecation warning where that class is used
in the templated thing. Thus, if you want to suppress the warning, you
have to supress every instance of the template, not just where the
template is declared.
This is annoying behavior that is thankfully not replicated in other
compilers.
The implementation of `VariantArrayHandle` has been changed to be a
relatively trivial subclass of `UnknownArrayHandle`.
The advantage of this change is twofold. First, it removes
`VariantArrayHandle`'s dependence on `ArrayHandleVirtual`, which gets us
much closer to deprecating that class. Second, it ensures that
`UnknownArrayHandle` is a reasonable replacement for
`VariantArrayHandle`, so we can move forward with replacing that.