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snippets for cuda c++

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CUDA-Sublime-Text-Snippets

This package adds some CUDA functions snippets for Sublime Text.

Installation

Package Control (recommended)

The easiest way to install the CUDA Snippets is by using Package Control.

  • Open Package Control (or hit Ctrl+Shift+P or Cmd+Shift+P)
  • Type install and hit enter
  • Type CUDA Snippets and hit enter again

Cloning the Repository

You can manually install the package by using Git.

To find out where the Packages directory is, you can go to Preferences and Browse packages…. This will open the directory in your file explorer.

Downloading the Archive

If you don’t have Package Control or Git, you can also download the package. However you really should be using Package Control, because the process is simpler.

Problem

CUDA code is almost the same as C++ code, but I cann't use c++ packages, such as C++ sinppets, in CUDA C++ files. https://forum.sublimetext.com/t/how-to-enable-c-sublime-package-in-cuda-files-cu-cuh/19014

The Temporary Solution: Add several frequently-used c++ snippets.

Changed Snippets: Remove function note and semicolon(;) of all snippets. - Extract the archive inside the Packages directory

History

v1.1.1

Before: cudaFree(void* devPtr); /Frees memory on the device./

Now cudaFree(void* devPtr)

v1.2.0

New Snippets: Add keywords snippets, such as

global host forceinline managesharedd dim3 char2 char4 ......

Thanks

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