As the RuntimeDeviceTracker is a per thread construct we now make
it explicit that you can only get a reference to the per-thread
version and can't copy it.
Fixes#277
DeviceAdapterError existed to make sure that the default device adapter
template was being handled properly. Since the default device adapter doesn't
exist, and nothing is templated over it we can now remove DeviceAdapterError.
`vtkm::cont::testing` now initializes with logging enabled and support
for device being passed on the command line, `vtkm::testing` only
enables logging.
Previously we allowed a const ref as we would make a copy, this only works
as it relies on RuntimeDeviceTracker implementing state through a shared_ptr.
Instead if we require modifiable types only we can make TryExecute more
efficient and clearer on what it does.
By using perfect forwarding we can reduce not only the amount of TryExecute
signatures, but we can enable the ability to pass temporary functors to
TryExecute.
At the same time we have optimized TryExecute by moving the string generation
code into a single function that is compiled into the vtkm_cont library.
The end result is that the vtkm_rendering library size has been reduced from
12MB to 11MB, and we shave off about 5% of our build time.
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.
There are various reasons why you might want to execute something but
not have a specific device to execute on. To mange this, add a general
function that will try a list of devices in order and attempt to run on
them in order.