vtk-m2/vtkm/cont/ErrorBadValue.h
Kenneth Moreland d879188de0 Make DispatcherBase invoke using a TryExecute
Rather than force all dispatchers to be templated on a device adapter,
instead use a TryExecute internally within the invoke to select a device
adapter.

Because this removes the need to declare a device when invoking a
worklet, this commit also removes the need to declare a device in
several other areas of the code.
2018-08-29 19:18:54 -07:00

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//============================================================================
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#ifndef vtk_m_cont_ErrorBadValue_h
#define vtk_m_cont_ErrorBadValue_h
#include <vtkm/cont/Error.h>
namespace vtkm
{
namespace cont
{
VTKM_SILENCE_WEAK_VTABLE_WARNING_START
/// This class is thrown when a VTKm function or method encounters an invalid
/// value that inhibits progress.
///
class VTKM_ALWAYS_EXPORT ErrorBadValue : public Error
{
public:
ErrorBadValue(const std::string& message)
: Error(message, true)
{
}
};
VTKM_SILENCE_WEAK_VTABLE_WARNING_END
}
} // namespace vtkm::cont
#endif //vtk_m_cont_ErrorBadValue_h