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* Copyright 2008-2012 NVIDIA Corporation
*
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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/*! \file uninitialized_fill.h
* \brief Copy construction into a range of uninitialized elements from a source value
*/
#pragma once
#include <thrust/detail/config.h>
namespace thrust
{
/*! \addtogroup filling
* \ingroup transformations
* \{
*/
/*! In \c thrust, the function \c thrust::device_new allocates memory for
* an object and then creates an object at that location by calling a
* constructor. Occasionally, however, it is useful to separate those two
* operations. If each iterator in the range <tt>[first, last)</tt> points
* to unitialized memory, then \p unitialized_fill creates copies of \c x
* in that range. That is, for each iterator \c i in the range <tt>[first, last)</tt>,
* \p uninitialized_fill creates a copy of \c x in the location pointed to \c i by
* calling \p ForwardIterator's \c value_type's copy constructor.
*
* \param first The first element of the range of interest.
* \param last The last element of the range of interest.
* \param x The value to use as the exemplar of the copy constructor.
*
* \tparam ForwardIterator is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/ForwardIterator">Forward Iterator</a>,
* \p ForwardIterator is mutable, and \p ForwardIterator's \c value_type has a constructor that
* takes a single argument of type \p T.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p uninitialized_fill to initialize a range of
* uninitialized memory.
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/uninitialized_fill.h>
* #include <thrust/device_malloc.h>
* ...
* struct Int
* {
* __host__ __device__
* Int(int x) : val(x) {}
* int val;
* };
* ...
* const int N = 137;
*
* Int val(46);
* thrust::device_ptr<Int> array = thrust::device_malloc<Int>(N);
* thrust::uninitialized_fill(array, array + N, val);
*
* // Int x = array[i];
* // x.val == 46 for all 0 <= i < N
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/uninitialized_fill.html
* \see \c uninitialized_fill_n
* \see \c fill
* \see \c uninitialized_copy
* \see \c device_new
* \see \c device_malloc
*/
template<typename ForwardIterator, typename T>
void uninitialized_fill(ForwardIterator first,
ForwardIterator last,
const T &x);
/*! In \c thrust, the function \c thrust::device_new allocates memory for
* an object and then creates an object at that location by calling a
* constructor. Occasionally, however, it is useful to separate those two
* operations. If each iterator in the range <tt>[first, first+n)</tt> points
* to unitialized memory, then \p unitialized_fill creates copies of \c x
* in that range. That is, for each iterator \c i in the range <tt>[first, first+n)</tt>,
* \p uninitialized_fill creates a copy of \c x in the location pointed to \c i by
* calling \p ForwardIterator's \c value_type's copy constructor.
*
* \param first The first element of the range of interest.
* \param n The size of the range of interest.
* \param x The value to use as the exemplar of the copy constructor.
* \return <tt>first+n</tt>
*
* \tparam ForwardIterator is a model of <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/ForwardIterator">Forward Iterator</a>,
* \p ForwardIterator is mutable, and \p ForwardIterator's \c value_type has a constructor that
* takes a single argument of type \p T.
*
* The following code snippet demonstrates how to use \p uninitialized_fill to initialize a range of
* uninitialized memory.
*
* \code
* #include <thrust/uninitialized_fill.h>
* #include <thrust/device_malloc.h>
* ...
* struct Int
* {
* __host__ __device__
* Int(int x) : val(x) {}
* int val;
* };
* ...
* const int N = 137;
*
* Int val(46);
* thrust::device_ptr<Int> array = thrust::device_malloc<Int>(N);
* thrust::uninitialized_fill_n(array, N, val);
*
* // Int x = array[i];
* // x.val == 46 for all 0 <= i < N
* \endcode
*
* \see http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/uninitialized_fill.html
* \see \c uninitialized_fill
* \see \c fill
* \see \c uninitialized_copy_n
* \see \c device_new
* \see \c device_malloc
*/
template<typename ForwardIterator, typename Size, typename T>
ForwardIterator uninitialized_fill_n(ForwardIterator first,
Size n,
const T &x);
/*! \} // end filling
* \} // transformations
*/
} // end thrust
#include <thrust/detail/uninitialized_fill.inl>
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