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C++ is a popular and widely used mid-level language. It was designed as an extension of the C language.
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We should add an example that demonstrates how to use a CUDA stream with thrust algorithms, e.g:
thrust::reduce(thrust::device.on(stream), ...);
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I would like to be able to determine my device-wide primitive's temp_storage_bytes before I have all of the primitive's arguments ready. The interface for obtaining it ostensibly requires everything to be ready for the actual run - and the documentation does not make it clear what arguments it actually needs and what it's going to do with them (e.g. will it look at the input at all, in any way? Pr
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The documentation says this "Even though mp-units library does not implement any Linear Algebra types it is generic enough to be used with other Linear Algebra libraries existing on the market.". A set of examples using Eigen would be helpful. Blaze would probably be good too, but personally I don't use it so it's a lower priority for me.
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The problem is that the OpenCL types in https://github.com/triSYCL/triSYCL/blob/master/include/triSYCL/opencl_types.hpp are defined on the host according to the x86-64 Linux ABI which depends on the CPU & OS instead of using the description from https://www.khronos.org/registry/OpenCL/specs/2.2/html/OpenCL_C.html#built-in-scalar-data-types
Note that the system-wide cl_size_t
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There is constexpr, consteval but constinit is not described.
It could be worth to add it.