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The previous version had two bugs that caused the JIT runtime errors.
1. It was building the executable without separable compilation enabled
2. All kernel launches will fail if any kernel is missing a symbol, that
is why the call to file2_launch_kernel had to be removed
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2ae880fa Genex: Enable COMPILE_LANGUAGE for COMPILE_OPTIONS with Visual Studio
2b7d59f3 Genex: Enable COMPILE_LANGUAGE for file(GENERATE) with Visual Studio
0f6f7c8a Genex: Fix COMPILE_LANGUAGE messages to allow file(GENERATE) with Xcode
c5a82d0f Tests: Decouple COMPILE_LANGUAGE in file(GENERATE) from COMPILE_OPTIONS
25773650 Tests: Remove unnecessary result files from RunCMake.File_Generate
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Acked-by: Jason Juang <jasjuang@gmail.com>
Merge-request: !1511
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Since commit v3.9.0-rc4~3^2~1 (VS: Fix target_compile_options for CUDA,
2017-06-21), the evaluation of `COMPILE_LANGUAGE` receives the proper
language. The set of compile flags used for a target's C and C++
sources is based on the linker language. By default this is always the
C++ flags if any C++ sources appear in the target, and otherwise the C
flags. Therefore we can define the `COMPILE_LANGUAGE` generator
expression in `COMPILE_OPTIONS` to match the selected language.
This is not exactly the same as for other generators, but is the best VS
can do. It is also sufficient for many use cases since the set of
allowed flags for C and C++ is almost the same in Visual Studio.
Furthermore, since the VS generator moves many of the flags to
declarative `.vcxproj` elements, it will automatically avoid passing
C++ flags for C sources.
Issue: #17435
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Use its value to initialize the `CUDA_SEPARABLE_COMPILATION` target
property when targets are created.
Fixes: #17478
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CUDA 9 dropped support for `compute_20`, so use a different alternative.
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bbc1f364 VS: Fix support for nvcc flags not in our flag table
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !1007
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The change in commit v3.9.0-rc4~3^2 (VS: Improve workaround for CUDA
-Xcompiler placement bug, 2017-06-21) accidentally appended to the
`AdditionalOptions` as if it were a `;`-separated list, but it is
actually a command-line string. Append with a space instead.
While at it, fix the same problem for the `AdditionalOptions` added to
`CudaLink` by commit v3.9.0-rc3~1^2 (CUDA: When linking device code
suppress CUDA 8.0+ deprecation warnings, 2017-06-09).
Fixes: #17008
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3b754215 VS: Improve workaround for CUDA -Xcompiler placement bug
f2059585 VS: Fix target_compile_options for CUDA
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !996
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In commit v3.9.0-rc1~431^2~6 (VS: Place CUDA host compiler options in
proper project file fields, 2017-03-07) we worked around a bug in the
CUDA VS integration by dropping `AdditionalCompilerOptions`. However,
this silently drops `-Xcompiler=` options given by the user that don't
map to one of CudaCompile's dedicated settings. Improve the workaround
to instead put the remaining `AdditionalCompilerOptions` into the
`AdditionalOptions` field behind `-Xcompiler=` ourselves.
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Fix the VS generator to honor `COMPILE_OPTIONS` for CUDA. The exclusion
added by commit v3.9.0-rc1~431^2~7 (VS: Do not pass CUDA compile options
to C compiler, 2017-03-07) was correct but we need additional logic to
pass the CUDA compile options to the CUDA compiler. Also we should
still pass the CXX or C options to MSVC (ClCompile) when those languages
are enabled even if the link language is CUDA.
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Use the `BUILD_RPATH` property and reference the CMake-computed location
of the runtime libraries.
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If a static library has the property CUDA_RESOLVE_DEVICE_SYMBOLS enabled
it will now perform the device link step. The normal behavior is
to delay calling device link until the static library is consumed by
a shared library or an executable.
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When the target property `CUDA_PTX_COMPILATION` is enabled CUDA OBJECT
libraries will generate ptx files instead of object files.
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CUDA 8.0 MSBuild rules do not pass `-x cu` to nvcc and so cannot support
a custom file extension. Fix our test for this to use a `.cu` extension
instead.
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Append to `CMAKE_CUDA_FLAGS` instead of overwriting it.
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Add `.clang-format` configuration files for Cuda test directories that
use `Standard: Cpp11`. Otherwise clang-format splits the triple angle
brackets used for CUDA kernels.
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The `nvcc -v` output provides what include directories need to be added
to use the CUDA toolkit from other languages ( C/C++ ).
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Uncomment the calls in `main.cpp` (and fix the signatures).
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