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how to use gui in the AidLearning?how to custom the gui?
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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In order to test manually altered IR, it would be nice to have a --skip-compilation flag for futhark test, just like we do for futhark bench.
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Math library has 2D and 3D common shape types like Ray2D, Ray3D, Cube, Sphere, etc
It could be useful to have Ray2D and Ray3D to have methods to return the intesection with shapes and volumes.
Also, test methods to get whether shapes and volumens overlap.
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Area/volume overlapping is a very common practice for graphics development in areas like frutum c
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As reported in #5028 and https://huntr.dev/bounties/315d2d54-6ae4-47a1-a6ff-84fea6cb7d01/ by @michaellrowley with assistance of @JamieSlome and @huntr-helper (how many engineers does it take to get a one-liner fix in, and how ridiculous can a bug disclosure process become):