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- /*===---- complex - CUDA wrapper for <complex> ------------------------------===
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- *===-----------------------------------------------------------------------===
- */
- #ifndef __CLANG_CUDA_WRAPPERS_COMPLEX
- #define __CLANG_CUDA_WRAPPERS_COMPLEX
- // Wrapper around <complex> that forces its functions to be __host__
- // __device__.
- // First, include host-only headers we think are likely to be included by
- // <complex>, so that the pragma below only applies to <complex> itself.
- #if __cplusplus >= 201103L
- #include <type_traits>
- #endif
- #include <stdexcept>
- #include <cmath>
- #include <sstream>
- // Next, include our <algorithm> wrapper, to ensure that device overloads of
- // std::min/max are available.
- #include <algorithm>
- #pragma clang force_cuda_host_device begin
- // When compiling for device, ask libstdc++ to use its own implements of
- // complex functions, rather than calling builtins (which resolve to library
- // functions that don't exist when compiling CUDA device code).
- //
- // This is a little dicey, because it causes libstdc++ to define a different
- // set of overloads on host and device.
- //
- // // Present only when compiling for host.
- // __host__ __device__ void complex<float> sin(const complex<float>& x) {
- // return __builtin_csinf(x);
- // }
- //
- // // Present when compiling for host and for device.
- // template <typename T>
- // void __host__ __device__ complex<T> sin(const complex<T>& x) {
- // return complex<T>(sin(x.real()) * cosh(x.imag()),
- // cos(x.real()), sinh(x.imag()));
- // }
- //
- // This is safe because when compiling for device, all function calls in
- // __host__ code to sin() will still resolve to *something*, even if they don't
- // resolve to the same function as they resolve to when compiling for host. We
- // don't care that they don't resolve to the right function because we won't
- // codegen this host code when compiling for device.
- #pragma push_macro("_GLIBCXX_USE_C99_COMPLEX")
- #pragma push_macro("_GLIBCXX_USE_C99_COMPLEX_TR1")
- #define _GLIBCXX_USE_C99_COMPLEX 0
- #define _GLIBCXX_USE_C99_COMPLEX_TR1 0
- #include_next <complex>
- #pragma pop_macro("_GLIBCXX_USE_C99_COMPLEX_TR1")
- #pragma pop_macro("_GLIBCXX_USE_C99_COMPLEX")
- #pragma clang force_cuda_host_device end
- #endif // include guard
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