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/* |
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* Copyright 2008-2012 NVIDIA Corporation |
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* |
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at |
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* |
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
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* |
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
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* limitations under the License. |
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*/ |
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/*! \file device_reference.h |
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* \brief A reference to a variable which resides in the "device" system's memory space |
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*/ |
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#pragma once |
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#include <thrust/detail/config.h> |
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#include <thrust/device_ptr.h> |
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#include <thrust/detail/type_traits.h> |
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#include <thrust/detail/reference.h> |
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namespace thrust |
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{ |
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/*! \addtogroup memory_management_classes Memory Management Classes |
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* \ingroup memory_management |
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* \{ |
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*/ |
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/*! \p device_reference acts as a reference-like object to an object stored in device memory. |
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* \p device_reference is not intended to be used directly; rather, this type |
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* is the result of deferencing a \p device_ptr. Similarly, taking the address of |
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* a \p device_reference yields a \p device_ptr. |
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* |
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* \p device_reference may often be used from host code in place of operations defined on |
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* its associated \c value_type. For example, when \p device_reference refers to an |
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* arithmetic type, arithmetic operations on it are legal: |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* |
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* int main(void) |
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* { |
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* thrust::device_vector<int> vec(1, 13); |
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* |
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* thrust::device_reference<int> ref_to_thirteen = vec[0]; |
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* |
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* int x = ref_to_thirteen + 1; |
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* |
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* // x is 14 |
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* |
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* return 0; |
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* } |
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* \endcode |
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* |
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* Similarly, we can print the value of \c ref_to_thirteen in the above code by using an |
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* \c iostream: |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* #include <iostream> |
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* |
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* int main(void) |
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* { |
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* thrust::device_vector<int> vec(1, 13); |
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* |
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* thrust::device_reference<int> ref_to_thirteen = vec[0]; |
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* |
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* std::cout << ref_to_thirteen << std::endl; |
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* |
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* // 13 is printed |
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* |
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* return 0; |
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* } |
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* \endcode |
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* |
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* Of course, we needn't explicitly create a \p device_reference in the previous |
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* example, because one is returned by \p device_vector's bracket operator. A more natural |
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* way to print the value of a \p device_vector element might be: |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* #include <iostream> |
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* |
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* int main(void) |
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* { |
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* thrust::device_vector<int> vec(1, 13); |
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* |
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* std::cout << vec[0] << std::endl; |
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* |
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* // 13 is printed |
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* |
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* return 0; |
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* } |
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* \endcode |
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* |
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* These kinds of operations should be used sparingly in performance-critical code, because |
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* they imply a potentially expensive copy between host and device space. |
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* |
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* Some operations which are possible with regular objects are impossible with their |
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* corresponding \p device_reference objects due to the requirements of the C++ language. For |
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* example, because the member access operator cannot be overloaded, member variables and functions |
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* of a referent object cannot be directly accessed through its \p device_reference. |
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* |
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* The following code, which generates a compiler error, illustrates: |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* |
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* struct foo |
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* { |
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* int x; |
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* }; |
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* |
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* int main(void) |
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* { |
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* thrust::device_vector<foo> foo_vec(1); |
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* |
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* thrust::device_reference<foo> foo_ref = foo_vec[0]; |
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* |
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* foo_ref.x = 13; // ERROR: x cannot be accessed through foo_ref |
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* |
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* return 0; |
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* } |
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* \endcode |
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* |
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* Instead, a host space copy must be created to access \c foo's \c x member: |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* |
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* struct foo |
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* { |
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* int x; |
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* }; |
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* |
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* int main(void) |
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* { |
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* thrust::device_vector<foo> foo_vec(1); |
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* |
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* // create a local host-side foo object |
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* foo host_foo; |
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* host_foo.x = 13; |
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* |
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* thrust::device_reference<foo> foo_ref = foo_vec[0]; |
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* |
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* foo_ref = host_foo; |
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* |
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* // foo_ref's x member is 13 |
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* |
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* return 0; |
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* } |
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* \endcode |
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* |
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* Another common case where a \p device_reference cannot directly be used in place of |
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* its referent object occurs when passing them as parameters to functions like \c printf |
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* which have varargs parameters. Because varargs parameters must be Plain Old Data, a |
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* \p device_reference to a POD type requires a cast when passed to \c printf: |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <stdio.h> |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* |
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* int main(void) |
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* { |
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* thrust::device_vector<int> vec(1,13); |
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* |
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* // vec[0] must be cast to int when passing to printf |
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* printf("%d\n", (int) vec[0]); |
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* |
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* return 0; |
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* } |
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* \endcode |
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* |
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* \see device_ptr |
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* \see device_vector |
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*/ |
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template<typename T> |
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class device_reference |
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: public thrust::reference< |
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T, |
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thrust::device_ptr<T>, |
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thrust::device_reference<T> |
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> |
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{ |
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private: |
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typedef thrust::reference< |
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T, |
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thrust::device_ptr<T>, |
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thrust::device_reference<T> |
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> super_t; |
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public: |
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/*! The type of the value referenced by this type of \p device_reference. |
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*/ |
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typedef typename super_t::value_type value_type; |
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/*! The type of the expression <tt>&ref</tt>, where <tt>ref</tt> is a \p device_reference. |
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*/ |
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typedef typename super_t::pointer pointer; |
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/*! This copy constructor accepts a const reference to another |
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* \p device_reference. After this \p device_reference is constructed, |
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* it shall refer to the same object as \p other. |
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* |
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* \param other A \p device_reference to copy from. |
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* |
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* The following code snippet demonstrates the semantics of this |
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* copy constructor. |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* #include <assert.h> |
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* ... |
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* thrust::device_vector<int> v(1,0); |
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* thrust::device_reference<int> ref = v[0]; |
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* |
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* // ref equals the object at v[0] |
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* assert(ref == v[0]); |
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* |
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* // the address of ref equals the address of v[0] |
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* assert(&ref == &v[0]); |
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* |
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* // modifying v[0] modifies ref |
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* v[0] = 13; |
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* assert(ref == 13); |
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* \endcode |
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* |
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* \note This constructor is templated primarily to allow initialization of |
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* <tt>device_reference<const T></tt> from <tt>device_reference<T></tt>. |
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*/ |
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template<typename OtherT> |
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__host__ __device__ |
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device_reference(const device_reference<OtherT> &other, |
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typename thrust::detail::enable_if_convertible< |
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typename device_reference<OtherT>::pointer, |
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pointer |
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>::type * = 0) |
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: super_t(other) |
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{} |
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/*! This copy constructor initializes this \p device_reference |
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* to refer to an object pointed to by the given \p device_ptr. After |
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* this \p device_reference is constructed, it shall refer to the |
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* object pointed to by \p ptr. |
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* |
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* \param ptr A \p device_ptr to copy from. |
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* |
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* The following code snippet demonstrates the semantic of this |
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* copy constructor. |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* #include <assert.h> |
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* ... |
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* thrust::device_vector<int> v(1,0); |
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* thrust::device_ptr<int> ptr = &v[0]; |
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* thrust::device_reference<int> ref(ptr); |
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* |
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* // ref equals the object pointed to by ptr |
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* assert(ref == *ptr); |
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* |
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* // the address of ref equals ptr |
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* assert(&ref == ptr); |
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* |
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* // modifying *ptr modifies ref |
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* *ptr = 13; |
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* assert(ref == 13); |
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* \endcode |
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*/ |
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__host__ __device__ |
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explicit device_reference(const pointer &ptr) |
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: super_t(ptr) |
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{} |
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/*! This assignment operator assigns the value of the object referenced by |
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* the given \p device_reference to the object referenced by this |
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* \p device_reference. |
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* |
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* \param other The \p device_reference to assign from. |
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* \return <tt>*this</tt> |
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*/ |
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template<typename OtherT> |
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__host__ __device__ |
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device_reference &operator=(const device_reference<OtherT> &other); |
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/*! Assignment operator assigns the value of the given value to the |
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* value referenced by this \p device_reference. |
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* |
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* \param x The value to assign from. |
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* \return <tt>*this</tt> |
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*/ |
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__host__ __device__ |
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device_reference &operator=(const value_type &x); |
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// declare these members for the purpose of Doxygenating them |
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// they actually exist in a derived-from class |
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#if 0 |
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/*! Address-of operator returns a \p device_ptr pointing to the object |
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* referenced by this \p device_reference. It does not return the |
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* address of this \p device_reference. |
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* |
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* \return A \p device_ptr pointing to the object this |
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* \p device_reference references. |
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*/ |
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__host__ __device__ |
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pointer operator&(void) const; |
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/*! Conversion operator converts this \p device_reference to T |
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* by returning a copy of the object referenced by this |
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* \p device_reference. |
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* |
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* \return A copy of the object referenced by this \p device_reference. |
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*/ |
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__host__ __device__ |
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operator value_type (void) const; |
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/*! swaps the value this \p device_reference references with another. |
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* \p other The other \p device_reference with which to swap. |
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*/ |
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__host__ __device__ |
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void swap(device_reference &other); |
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/*! Prefix increment operator increments the object referenced by this |
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* \p device_reference. |
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* |
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* \return <tt>*this</tt> |
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* |
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* The following code snippet demonstrates the semantics of |
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* \p device_reference's prefix increment operator. |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* #include <assert.h> |
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* ... |
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* thrust::device_vector<int> v(1,0); |
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* thrust::device_ptr<int> ptr = &v[0]; |
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* thrust::device_reference<int> ref(ptr); |
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* |
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* // ref equals 0 |
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* assert(ref == 0); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 1 |
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* assert(*ptr == 1); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals 1 |
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* assert(v[0] == 1); |
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* |
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* // increment ref |
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* ++ref; |
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* |
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* // ref equals 1 |
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* assert(ref == 1); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 1 |
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* assert(*ptr == 1); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals 1 |
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* assert(v[0] == 1); |
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* \endcode |
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* |
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* \note The increment executes as if it were executed on the host. |
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* This may change in a later version. |
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*/ |
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device_reference &operator++(void); |
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/*! Postfix increment operator copies the object referenced by this |
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* \p device_reference, increments the object referenced by this |
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* \p device_reference, and returns the copy. |
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* |
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* \return A copy of the object referenced by this \p device_reference |
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* before being incremented. |
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* |
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* The following code snippet demonstrates the semantics of |
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* \p device_reference's postfix increment operator. |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* #include <assert.h> |
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* ... |
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* thrust::device_vector<int> v(1,0); |
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* thrust::device_ptr<int> ptr = &v[0]; |
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* thrust::device_reference<int> ref(ptr); |
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* |
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* // ref equals 0 |
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* assert(ref == 0); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 0 |
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* assert(*ptr == 0); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals 0 |
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* assert(v[0] == 0); |
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* |
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* // increment ref |
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* int x = ref++; |
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* |
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* // x equals 0 |
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* assert(x == 0) |
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* |
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* // ref equals 1 |
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* assert(ref == 1); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 1 |
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* assert(*ptr == 1); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals 1 |
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* assert(v[0] == 1); |
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* \endcode |
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* |
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* \note The increment executes as if it were executed on the host. |
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* This may change in a later version. |
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*/ |
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value_type operator++(int); |
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/*! Addition assignment operator add-assigns the object referenced by this |
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* \p device_reference and returns this \p device_reference. |
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* |
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* \param rhs The right hand side of the add-assignment. |
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* \return <tt>*this</tt>. |
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* |
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* The following code snippet demonstrates the semantics of |
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* \p device_reference's addition assignment operator. |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* #include <assert.h> |
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* ... |
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* thrust::device_vector<int> v(1,0); |
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* thrust::device_ptr<int> ptr = &v[0]; |
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* thrust::device_reference<int> ref(ptr); |
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* |
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* // ref equals 0 |
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* assert(ref == 0); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 0 |
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* assert(*ptr == 0); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals 0 |
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* assert(v[0] == 0); |
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* |
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* // add-assign ref |
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* ref += 5; |
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* |
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* // ref equals 5 |
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* assert(ref == 5); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 5 |
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* assert(*ptr == 5); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals 5 |
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* assert(v[0] == 5); |
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* \endcode |
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* |
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* \note The add-assignment executes as as if it were executed on the host. |
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* This may change in a later version. |
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*/ |
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device_reference &operator+=(const T &rhs); |
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/*! Prefix decrement operator decrements the object referenced by this |
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* \p device_reference. |
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* |
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* \return <tt>*this</tt> |
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* |
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* The following code snippet demonstrates the semantics of |
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* \p device_reference's prefix decrement operator. |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* #include <assert.h> |
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* ... |
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* thrust::device_vector<int> v(1,0); |
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* thrust::device_ptr<int> ptr = &v[0]; |
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* thrust::device_reference<int> ref(ptr); |
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* |
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* // ref equals 0 |
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* assert(ref == 0); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 0 |
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* assert(*ptr == 0); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals 0 |
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* assert(v[0] == 0); |
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* |
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* // decrement ref |
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* --ref; |
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* |
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* // ref equals -1 |
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* assert(ref == -1); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals -1 |
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* assert(*ptr == -1); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals -1 |
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* assert(v[0] == -1); |
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* \endcode |
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* |
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* \note The decrement executes as if it were executed on the host. |
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* This may change in a later version. |
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*/ |
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device_reference &operator--(void); |
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/*! Postfix decrement operator copies the object referenced by this |
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* \p device_reference, decrements the object referenced by this |
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* \p device_reference, and returns the copy. |
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* |
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* \return A copy of the object referenced by this \p device_reference |
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* before being decremented. |
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* |
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* The following code snippet demonstrates the semantics of |
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* \p device_reference's postfix decrement operator. |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* #include <assert.h> |
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* ... |
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* thrust::device_vector<int> v(1,0); |
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* thrust::device_ptr<int> ptr = &v[0]; |
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* thrust::device_reference<int> ref(ptr); |
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* |
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* // ref equals 0 |
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* assert(ref == 0); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 0 |
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* assert(*ptr == 0); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals 0 |
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* assert(v[0] == 0); |
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* |
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* // decrement ref |
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* int x = ref--; |
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* |
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* // x equals 0 |
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* assert(x == 0) |
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* |
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* // ref equals -1 |
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* assert(ref == -1); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals -1 |
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* assert(*ptr == -1); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals -1 |
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* assert(v[0] == -1); |
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* \endcode |
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* |
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* \note The decrement executes as if it were executed on the host. |
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* This may change in a later version. |
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*/ |
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value_type operator--(int); |
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/*! Subtraction assignment operator subtract-assigns the object referenced by this |
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* \p device_reference and returns this \p device_reference. |
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* |
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* \param rhs The right hand side of the subtraction-assignment. |
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* \return <tt>*this</tt>. |
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* |
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* The following code snippet demonstrates the semantics of |
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* \p device_reference's addition assignment operator. |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* #include <assert.h> |
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* ... |
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* thrust::device_vector<int> v(1,0); |
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* thrust::device_ptr<int> ptr = &v[0]; |
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* thrust::device_reference<int> ref(ptr); |
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* |
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* // ref equals 0 |
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* assert(ref == 0); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 0 |
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* assert(*ptr == 0); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals 0 |
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* assert(v[0] == 0); |
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* |
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* // subtract-assign ref |
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* ref -= 5; |
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* |
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* // ref equals -5 |
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* assert(ref == -5); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals -5 |
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* assert(*ptr == -5); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals -5 |
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* assert(v[0] == -5); |
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* \endcode |
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* |
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* \note The subtract-assignment executes as as if it were executed on the host. |
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* This may change in a later version. |
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*/ |
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device_reference &operator-=(const T &rhs); |
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/*! Multiplication assignment operator multiply-assigns the object referenced by this |
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* \p device_reference and returns this \p device_reference. |
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* |
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* \param rhs The right hand side of the multiply-assignment. |
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* \return <tt>*this</tt>. |
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* |
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* The following code snippet demonstrates the semantics of |
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* \p device_reference's multiply assignment operator. |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* #include <assert.h> |
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* ... |
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* thrust::device_vector<int> v(1,1); |
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* thrust::device_ptr<int> ptr = &v[0]; |
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* thrust::device_reference<int> ref(ptr); |
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* |
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* // ref equals 1 |
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* assert(ref == 1); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 1 |
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* assert(*ptr == 1); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals 1 |
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* assert(v[0] == 1); |
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* |
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* // multiply-assign ref |
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* ref *= 5; |
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* |
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* // ref equals 5 |
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* assert(ref == 5); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 5 |
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* assert(*ptr == 5); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals 5 |
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* assert(v[0] == 5); |
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* \endcode |
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* |
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* \note The multiply-assignment executes as as if it were executed on the host. |
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* This may change in a later version. |
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*/ |
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device_reference &operator*=(const T &rhs); |
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/*! Division assignment operator divide-assigns the object referenced by this |
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* \p device_reference and returns this \p device_reference. |
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* |
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* \param rhs The right hand side of the divide-assignment. |
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* \return <tt>*this</tt>. |
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* |
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* The following code snippet demonstrates the semantics of |
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* \p device_reference's divide assignment operator. |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* #include <assert.h> |
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* ... |
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* thrust::device_vector<int> v(1,5); |
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* thrust::device_ptr<int> ptr = &v[0]; |
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* thrust::device_reference<int> ref(ptr); |
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* |
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* // ref equals 5 |
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* assert(ref == 5); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 5 |
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* assert(*ptr == 5); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals 5 |
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* assert(v[0] == 5); |
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* |
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* // divide-assign ref |
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* ref /= 5; |
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* |
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* // ref equals 1 |
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* assert(ref == 1); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 1 |
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* assert(*ptr == 1); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals 1 |
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* assert(v[0] == 1); |
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* \endcode |
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* |
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* \note The divide-assignment executes as as if it were executed on the host. |
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* This may change in a later version. |
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*/ |
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device_reference &operator/=(const T &rhs); |
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/*! Modulation assignment operator modulus-assigns the object referenced by this |
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* \p device_reference and returns this \p device_reference. |
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* |
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* \param rhs The right hand side of the divide-assignment. |
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* \return <tt>*this</tt>. |
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* |
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* The following code snippet demonstrates the semantics of |
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* \p device_reference's divide assignment operator. |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* #include <assert.h> |
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* ... |
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* thrust::device_vector<int> v(1,5); |
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* thrust::device_ptr<int> ptr = &v[0]; |
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* thrust::device_reference<int> ref(ptr); |
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* |
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* // ref equals 5 |
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* assert(ref == 5); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 5 |
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* assert(*ptr == 5); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals 5 |
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* assert(v[0] == 5); |
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* |
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* // modulus-assign ref |
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* ref %= 5; |
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* |
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* // ref equals 0 |
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* assert(ref == 0); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 0 |
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* assert(*ptr == 0); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals 0 |
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* assert(v[0] == 0); |
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* \endcode |
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* |
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* \note The modulus-assignment executes as as if it were executed on the host. |
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* This may change in a later version. |
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*/ |
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device_reference &operator%=(const T &rhs); |
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/*! Bitwise left shift assignment operator left shift-assigns the object referenced by this |
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* \p device_reference and returns this \p device_reference. |
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* |
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* \param rhs The right hand side of the left shift-assignment. |
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* \return <tt>*this</tt>. |
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* |
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* The following code snippet demonstrates the semantics of |
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* \p device_reference's left shift assignment operator. |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* #include <assert.h> |
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* ... |
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* thrust::device_vector<int> v(1,1); |
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* thrust::device_ptr<int> ptr = &v[0]; |
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* thrust::device_reference<int> ref(ptr); |
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* |
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* // ref equals 1 |
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* assert(ref == 1); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 1 |
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* assert(*ptr == 1); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals 1 |
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* assert(v[0] == 1); |
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* |
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* // left shift-assign ref |
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* ref <<= 1; |
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* |
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* // ref equals 2 |
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* assert(ref == 2); |
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* |
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* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 2 |
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* assert(*ptr == 2); |
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* |
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* // v[0] equals 2 |
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* assert(v[0] == 2); |
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* \endcode |
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* |
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* \note The left shift-assignment executes as as if it were executed on the host. |
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* This may change in a later version. |
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*/ |
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device_reference &operator<<=(const T &rhs); |
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/*! Bitwise right shift assignment operator right shift-assigns the object referenced by this |
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* \p device_reference and returns this \p device_reference. |
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* |
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* \param rhs The right hand side of the right shift-assignment. |
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* \return <tt>*this</tt>. |
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* |
|
* The following code snippet demonstrates the semantics of |
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* \p device_reference's right shift assignment operator. |
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* |
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* \code |
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* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
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* #include <assert.h> |
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* ... |
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* thrust::device_vector<int> v(1,2); |
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* thrust::device_ptr<int> ptr = &v[0]; |
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* thrust::device_reference<int> ref(ptr); |
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* |
|
* // ref equals 2 |
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* assert(ref == 2); |
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* |
|
* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 2 |
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* assert(*ptr == 2); |
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* |
|
* // v[0] equals 2 |
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* assert(v[0] == 2); |
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* |
|
* // right shift-assign ref |
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* ref >>= 1; |
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* |
|
* // ref equals 1 |
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* assert(ref == 1); |
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* |
|
* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 1 |
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* assert(*ptr == 1); |
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* |
|
* // v[0] equals 1 |
|
* assert(v[0] == 1); |
|
* \endcode |
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* |
|
* \note The right shift-assignment executes as as if it were executed on the host. |
|
* This may change in a later version. |
|
*/ |
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device_reference &operator>>=(const T &rhs); |
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|
|
/*! Bitwise AND assignment operator AND-assigns the object referenced by this |
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* \p device_reference and returns this \p device_reference. |
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* |
|
* \param rhs The right hand side of the AND-assignment. |
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* \return <tt>*this</tt>. |
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* |
|
* The following code snippet demonstrates the semantics of |
|
* \p device_reference's AND assignment operator. |
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* |
|
* \code |
|
* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
|
* #include <assert.h> |
|
* ... |
|
* thrust::device_vector<int> v(1,1); |
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* thrust::device_ptr<int> ptr = &v[0]; |
|
* thrust::device_reference<int> ref(ptr); |
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* |
|
* // ref equals 1 |
|
* assert(ref == 1); |
|
* |
|
* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 1 |
|
* assert(*ptr == 1); |
|
* |
|
* // v[0] equals 1 |
|
* assert(v[0] == 1); |
|
* |
|
* // right AND-assign ref |
|
* ref &= 0; |
|
* |
|
* // ref equals 0 |
|
* assert(ref == 0); |
|
* |
|
* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 0 |
|
* assert(*ptr == 0); |
|
* |
|
* // v[0] equals 0 |
|
* assert(v[0] == 0); |
|
* \endcode |
|
* |
|
* \note The AND-assignment executes as as if it were executed on the host. |
|
* This may change in a later version. |
|
*/ |
|
device_reference &operator&=(const T &rhs); |
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|
|
/*! Bitwise OR assignment operator OR-assigns the object referenced by this |
|
* \p device_reference and returns this \p device_reference. |
|
* |
|
* \param rhs The right hand side of the OR-assignment. |
|
* \return <tt>*this</tt>. |
|
* |
|
* The following code snippet demonstrates the semantics of |
|
* \p device_reference's OR assignment operator. |
|
* |
|
* \code |
|
* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
|
* #include <assert.h> |
|
* ... |
|
* thrust::device_vector<int> v(1,0); |
|
* thrust::device_ptr<int> ptr = &v[0]; |
|
* thrust::device_reference<int> ref(ptr); |
|
* |
|
* // ref equals 0 |
|
* assert(ref == 0); |
|
* |
|
* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 0 |
|
* assert(*ptr == 0); |
|
* |
|
* // v[0] equals 0 |
|
* assert(v[0] == 0); |
|
* |
|
* // right OR-assign ref |
|
* ref |= 1; |
|
* |
|
* // ref equals 1 |
|
* assert(ref == 1); |
|
* |
|
* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 1 |
|
* assert(*ptr == 1); |
|
* |
|
* // v[0] equals 1 |
|
* assert(v[0] == 1); |
|
* \endcode |
|
* |
|
* \note The OR-assignment executes as as if it were executed on the host. |
|
* This may change in a later version. |
|
*/ |
|
device_reference &operator|=(const T &rhs); |
|
|
|
/*! Bitwise XOR assignment operator XOR-assigns the object referenced by this |
|
* \p device_reference and returns this \p device_reference. |
|
* |
|
* \param rhs The right hand side of the XOR-assignment. |
|
* \return <tt>*this</tt>. |
|
* |
|
* The following code snippet demonstrates the semantics of |
|
* \p device_reference's XOR assignment operator. |
|
* |
|
* \code |
|
* #include <thrust/device_vector.h> |
|
* #include <assert.h> |
|
* ... |
|
* thrust::device_vector<int> v(1,1); |
|
* thrust::device_ptr<int> ptr = &v[0]; |
|
* thrust::device_reference<int> ref(ptr); |
|
* |
|
* // ref equals 1 |
|
* assert(ref == 1); |
|
* |
|
* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 1 |
|
* assert(*ptr == 1); |
|
* |
|
* // v[0] equals 1 |
|
* assert(v[0] == 1); |
|
* |
|
* // right XOR-assign ref |
|
* ref ^= 1; |
|
* |
|
* // ref equals 0 |
|
* assert(ref == 0); |
|
* |
|
* // the object pointed to by ptr equals 0 |
|
* assert(*ptr == 0); |
|
* |
|
* // v[0] equals 0 |
|
* assert(v[0] == 0); |
|
* \endcode |
|
* |
|
* \note The XOR-assignment executes as as if it were executed on the host. |
|
* This may change in a later version. |
|
*/ |
|
device_reference &operator^=(const T &rhs); |
|
#endif // end doxygen-only members |
|
}; // end device_reference |
|
|
|
/*! swaps the value of one \p device_reference with another. |
|
* \p x The first \p device_reference of interest. |
|
* \p y The second \p device_reference of interest. |
|
*/ |
|
template<typename T> |
|
__host__ __device__ |
|
void swap(device_reference<T> &x, device_reference<T> &y); |
|
|
|
/*! \} |
|
*/ |
|
|
|
} // end thrust |
|
|
|
#include <thrust/detail/device_reference.inl> |
|
|
|
|