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Current implementation of join can be improved by performing the operation in a single call to the backend kernel instead of multiple calls.
This is a fairly easy kernel and may be a good issue for someone getting to know CUDA/ArrayFire internals. Ping me if you want additional info.
As of 00e1f52cf95c16b0cea34c83372145532b4745ba the LWJGL codebase has a new directory layout. This has broken the included Eclipse project.
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I often use -v just to see that something is going on, but a progress bar (enabled by default) would serve the same purpose and be more concise.
We can just factor out the code from futhark bench for this.
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Currently, Silk.NET.Maths just respects the underlying language rules with regards to overflows, underflows, checked contexts, and unchecked contexts. We should add methods that are explicitly unchecked or checked such that the user knows what a method will actually do.
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For example
Scalar.CheckedAdd(a, b)Vector.CheckedMultiply(a, b)
etc
Does th
Add Javadoc to document the examples in TornadoVM.
This affects the packages under the examples module:
The documentation is at the class-level and it will contain a description of how the TornadoVM API is used for each example. Additionally, it contains how to run the example
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As seen in openwall/john#4530 (comment):
This is because
opencl_sspr_fmt_plug.cwrongly has:whereas the code only guarantees alignment appropriate for