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authorIvan Shapovalov <intelfx@intelfx.name>2016-10-22 05:14:19 +0300
committerIvan Shapovalov <intelfx@intelfx.name>2016-10-22 08:45:25 +0300
commitb98af44fcf89b9946e1de438b1f5527e6bf28905 (patch)
treefbd5ec2ab1e418830b88e5de42279845911ea0da /src/routines/level1/xaxpy.hpp
parent5d03d48f7aaf38d3b28bad612638d2d9db8ebee0 (diff)
treewide: use C++ exceptions properly
Since the codebase is designed around proper C++ idioms such as RAII, it makes sense to only use C++ exceptions internally instead of mixing exceptions and error codes. The exceptions are now caught at top level to preserve compatibility with the existing error code-based API. Note that we deliberately do not catch C++ runtime errors (such as `std::bad_alloc`) nor logic errors (aka failed assertions) because no actual handling can ever happen for such errors. However, in the C interface we do catch _all_ exceptions (...) and convert them into a wild-card error code.
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1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/src/routines/level1/xaxpy.hpp b/src/routines/level1/xaxpy.hpp
index caac871e..9b30dfaa 100644
--- a/src/routines/level1/xaxpy.hpp
+++ b/src/routines/level1/xaxpy.hpp
@@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ class Xaxpy: public Routine {
Xaxpy(Queue &queue, EventPointer event, const std::string &name = "AXPY");
// Templated-precision implementation of the routine
- StatusCode DoAxpy(const size_t n, const T alpha,
- const Buffer<T> &x_buffer, const size_t x_offset, const size_t x_inc,
- const Buffer<T> &y_buffer, const size_t y_offset, const size_t y_inc);
+ void DoAxpy(const size_t n, const T alpha,
+ const Buffer<T> &x_buffer, const size_t x_offset, const size_t x_inc,
+ const Buffer<T> &y_buffer, const size_t y_offset, const size_t y_inc);
};
// =================================================================================================