Cargo Features
[dependencies]
ocl = { version = "0.19.7", default-features = false, features = ["kernel_debug_print", "kernel_debug_sleep", "opencl_version_1_1", "opencl_version_1_2", "opencl_version_2_0", "opencl_version_2_1", "opencl_vendor_mesa", "future_guard_drop_panic", "async_block", "examples_windows_color"] }
- event_debug_print kernel_debug_print
- kernel_debug_sleep
- opencl_version_1_1 default
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Enables opencl_version_1_1 of ocl-core
- opencl_version_1_2 default
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Enables opencl_version_1_2 of ocl-core
- opencl_version_2_0
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Enables opencl_version_2_0 of ocl-core
- opencl_version_2_1
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Enables opencl_version_2_1 of ocl-core
- opencl_vendor_mesa
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Enables opencl_vendor_mesa of ocl-core
- future_guard_drop_panic
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Enabling
future_guard_drop_panic
will causeFutureGuard::drop
to panic if the guard is dropped before polled. This is helpful when troubleshooting deadlocks withRwVec
and otherOrderLock
based types. - async_block
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Enabling
async_block
causes allFuture::poll
functions to behave in a thread-blocking manner, causing the calling thread to block then returnAsync::Ready(..)
instead of behaving as a normal future would (returning eitherAsync::Ready(..)
orAsync::NotReady
depending on the situation).Enabling this feature will reduce performance. Do this only if your (platform) drivers have issues/bugs with event callbacks or thread synchronization (old/non-compliant drivers - Known cases: certain pre-Sandy-Bridge Intel processors [on Intel drivers], some other pre-gen-5-core processors [on Intel drivers]).
Leaving this disabled is recommended.
- examples_windows_color dev
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Enables colored printed output for examples when compiled on windows.
Enables enable_windows of colorify
- default = opencl_version_1_1, opencl_version_1_2
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Default features: