- It also adds CTEST_MAX_PARALLELISM to further control the number of
parallelism level while building vtk-m.
Signed-off-by: Vicente Adolfo Bolea Sanchez <vicente.bolea@kitware.com>
The reason why we did not support shared libraries when CUDA compiles
were on is that virtual methods require a special linking step to pull
together all virtual methods that might be called. I other words, you
cannot call a virtual CUDA method defined inside a library. This
requirement goes away when virtuals are removed.
Also removed the necessity of using seprable compilation with cuda.
Again, this is only needed when a CUDA function is defined in one
translation unit and used in another. Now we can enforce that all
translation units define their own CUDA functions.
Also, suppress warnings in cuda/internal/ExecutionPolicy.h
This is where we call the thrust algorithms. There must be some loop
where it, on some code path, calls back a host function. This must be in
an execution path that never happens. The thrust version has its own
suppress, but that does not seem to actually suppress the warning (it
just means that the warning does not tell you where the actual call is).
Get around the problem by suppressing the warnings in VTK-m.
Co-authored-by: Kenneth Moreland <morelandkd@ornl.gov>
Co-authored-by: Vicente Adolfo Bolea Sanchez <vicente.bolea@kitware.com>
Signed-off-by: Vicente Adolfo Bolea Sanchez <vicente.bolea@kitware.com>
934f085e0 Build diy as a library
f0a37ac6a Merge branch 'upstream-diy' into diy-mpi-nompi
7687aabf8 diy 2020-06-05 (b62915aa)
6ca2b9f87 Point to new version of Diy
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Acked-by: Robert Maynard <robert.maynard@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !2123
The centos7 on rhel8 was not running the install tests
as the path to cmake/ctest wasn't valid. This causes
the causes the following issues:
1. NOT_RUN tests with REPEAT don't show up in CMake failed
output fixed by:
https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/-/merge_requests/4801
2. failed tests cause ctest_test to return an error code,
which propagates to the script, which propagates to
having ctest running the script return an error.
To simplify reproducing docker based CI workers locally, VTK-m has python program that handles all the
work automatically for you.
The program is located in `[Utilities/CI/reproduce_ci_env.py ]` and requires python3 and pyyaml.
To use the program is really easy! The following two commands will create the `build:rhel8` gitlab-ci
worker as a docker image and setup a container just as how gitlab-ci would be before the actual
compilation of VTK-m. Instead of doing the compilation, instead you will be given an interactive shell.
```
./reproduce_ci_env.py create rhel8
./reproduce_ci_env.py run rhel8
```
To compile VTK-m from the the interactive shell you would do the following:
```
> src]# cd build/
> build]# cmake --build .
```