failing af_where with b8 datatype [WIP]#232
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failing af_where with b8 datatype [WIP]#232syurkevi wants to merge 1 commit intoarrayfire:masterfrom
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| Linear indices for non zero elements. | ||
| """ | ||
| out = Array() | ||
| if(a.dtype() == Dtype.b8): #TODO: fixme, fails on cuda, works in af_where |
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Is this failure from the wrapper or upstream ?
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af_where will throw a LLVM out of memory error when passing in a Array.arr with b8 data type on the cuda backend.
PR currently holds temporary workaround.
TODO: figure out root cause. af_where works for all types and backends in arrayfire core lib. Only cuda is failing in arrayfire-python