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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.
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//============================================================================
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// Copyright (c) Kitware, Inc.
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// All rights reserved.
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// See LICENSE.txt for details.
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// This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
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// the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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// PURPOSE. See the above copyright notice for more information.
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//
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// Copyright 2014 Sandia Corporation.
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// Copyright 2014 UT-Battelle, LLC.
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// Copyright 2014 Los Alamos National Security.
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//
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// Under the terms of Contract DE-AC04-94AL85000 with Sandia Corporation,
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// the U.S. Government retains certain rights in this software.
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//
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// Under the terms of Contract DE-AC52-06NA25396 with Los Alamos National
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// Laboratory (LANL), the U.S. Government retains certain rights in
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// this software.
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//============================================================================
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#ifndef vtk_m_Pair_h
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#define vtk_m_Pair_h
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#include <vtkm/internal/Configure.h>
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#include <vtkm/internal/ExportMacros.h>
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#include <iostream>
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#include <utility>
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namespace vtkm {
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/// A \c vtkm::Pair is essentially the same as an STL pair object except that
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/// the methods (constructors and operators) are defined to work in both the
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/// control and execution environments (whereas std::pair is likely to work
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/// only in the control environment).
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///
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template <typename T1, typename T2>
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struct Pair
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{
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/// The type of the first object.
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///
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typedef T1 FirstType;
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/// The type of the second object.
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///
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typedef T2 SecondType;
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/// The same as FirstType, but follows the naming convention of std::pair.
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///
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typedef FirstType first_type;
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/// The same as SecondType, but follows the naming convention of std::pair.
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///
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typedef SecondType second_type;
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/// The pair's first object. Note that this field breaks VTK-m's naming
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/// conventions to make vtkm::Pair more compatible with std::pair.
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///
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FirstType first;
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/// The pair's second object. Note that this field breaks VTK-m's naming
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/// conventions to make vtkm::Pair more compatible with std::pair.
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///
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SecondType second;
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VTKM_EXEC_CONT
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Pair() : first(), second() { }
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VTKM_EXEC_CONT
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Pair(const FirstType &firstSrc, const SecondType &secondSrc)
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: first(firstSrc), second(secondSrc) { }
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template <typename U1, typename U2>
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VTKM_EXEC_CONT
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Pair(const vtkm::Pair<U1,U2> &src)
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: first(src.first), second(src.second) { }
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template <typename U1, typename U2>
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VTKM_EXEC_CONT
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Pair(const std::pair<U1,U2> &src)
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: first(src.first), second(src.second) { }
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VTKM_EXEC_CONT
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vtkm::Pair<FirstType,SecondType> &
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operator=(const vtkm::Pair<FirstType,SecondType> &src) {
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this->first = src.first;
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this->second = src.second;
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return *this;
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}
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VTKM_EXEC_CONT
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bool operator==(const vtkm::Pair<FirstType,SecondType> &other) const {
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return ((this->first == other.first) && (this->second == other.second));
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}
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VTKM_EXEC_CONT
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bool operator!=(const vtkm::Pair<FirstType,SecondType> &other) const {
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return !(*this == other);
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}
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/// Tests ordering on the first object, and then on the second object if the
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/// first are equal.
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///
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VTKM_EXEC_CONT
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bool operator<(const vtkm::Pair<FirstType,SecondType> &other) const {
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return ((this->first < other.first)
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|| (!(other.first < this->first) && (this->second < other.second)));
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}
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/// Tests ordering on the first object, and then on the second object if the
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/// first are equal.
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///
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VTKM_EXEC_CONT
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bool operator>(const vtkm::Pair<FirstType,SecondType> &other) const {
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return (other < *this);
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}
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/// Tests ordering on the first object, and then on the second object if the
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/// first are equal.
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///
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VTKM_EXEC_CONT
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bool operator<=(const vtkm::Pair<FirstType,SecondType> &other) const {
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return !(other < *this);
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}
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/// Tests ordering on the first object, and then on the second object if the
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/// first are equal.
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///
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VTKM_EXEC_CONT
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bool operator>=(const vtkm::Pair<FirstType,SecondType> &other) const {
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return !(*this < other);
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}
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};
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/// Pairwise Add.
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/// This is done by adding the two objects separately.
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/// Useful for Reduce operation on a zipped array
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template<typename T, typename U>
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VTKM_EXEC_CONT
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vtkm::Pair<T, U> operator+(const vtkm::Pair<T, U>& a, const vtkm::Pair<T, U> &b)
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{
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return vtkm::Pair<T,U>(a.first + b.first, a.second + b.second);
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}
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template <typename T1, typename T2>
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VTKM_EXEC_CONT
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vtkm::Pair<T1,T2> make_Pair(const T1 &firstSrc, const T2 &secondSrc)
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{
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return vtkm::Pair<T1,T2>(firstSrc, secondSrc);
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}
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} // namespace vtkm
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#endif //vtk_m_Pair_h
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