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Yuanyuan Chen 9fff8155c3 [2/N] Fix clang-tidy readability checks (#164652)
This PR applies clang-tidy readability checks to jit sources and all headers in the code base.
`readability-redundant-inline-specifier` is suppressed because it incurs too many changes. `readability-redundant-inline-specifier` is used to detect redundant inline specifiers on function and variable declarations. There are many in-class method definitions that are marked inline.

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/164652
Approved by: https://github.com/Skylion007
2025-10-06 01:06:01 +00:00
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2022-02-03 19:17:18 +00:00

c10/cuda is a core library with CUDA functionality. It is distinguished from c10 in that it links against the CUDA library, but like c10 it doesn't contain any kernels, and consists solely of core functionality that is generally useful when writing CUDA code; for example, C++ wrappers for the CUDA C API.

Important notes for developers. If you want to add files or functionality to this folder, TAKE NOTE. The code in this folder is very special, because on our AMD GPU build, we transpile it into c10/hip to provide a ROCm environment. Thus, if you write:

// c10/cuda/CUDAFoo.h
namespace c10 { namespace cuda {

void my_func();

}}

this will get transpiled into:

// c10/hip/HIPFoo.h
namespace c10 { namespace hip {

void my_func();

}}

Thus, if you add new functionality to c10, you must also update C10_MAPPINGS torch/utils/hipify/cuda_to_hip_mappings.py to transpile occurrences of cuda::my_func to hip::my_func. (At the moment, we do NOT have a catch all cuda:: to hip:: namespace conversion, as not all cuda namespaces are converted to hip::, even though c10's are.)

Transpilation inside this folder is controlled by CAFFE2_SPECIFIC_MAPPINGS (oddly enough.) C10_MAPPINGS apply to ALL source files.

If you add a new directory to this folder, you MUST update both c10/cuda/CMakeLists.txt and c10/hip/CMakeLists.txt