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Fix Sonarqube warnings in examples/benchmarks #569
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LGTM.
Looks indeed like they changed upstream and are more strict about data type management and casting, in particular with auto.
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LGTM!
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I did mark some of the bugs as will not be resolved. These were about the conversions from double to int in the PariXt classes. But as much as I could see, these were intended, so I marked them as resolved.
LGTM!
@pratikvn Can you elaborate on that? Is it possible to hide such warnings from the web interface? |
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@upsj , Yes, On the web interface, you should see a list of the Bugs, Vulnerability and Code smells which can be navigated through with the left side menu. To mark any of these as false positives and otherwise, you need to be logged in and you can log in through your github account. Currently, these are the bugs that are shown: https://sonarcloud.io/project/issues?id=ginkgo-project_ginkgo&resolved=false&types=BUG. You can mark it as resolved/wont fix etc by selecting from the drop down menu under Open. |
Kudos, SonarCloud Quality Gate passed! 0 Bugs 0.0% Coverage The version of Java (1.8.0_121) you have used to run this analysis is deprecated and we will stop accepting it from October 2020. Please update to at least Java 11. |
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The Ginkgo team is proud to announce the new minor release of Ginkgo version 1.2.0. This release brings full HIP support to Ginkgo, new preconditioners (ParILUT, ISAI), conversion between double and float for all LinOps, and many more features and fixes. Supported systems and requirements: + For all platforms, cmake 3.9+ + Linux and MacOS + gcc: 5.3+, 6.3+, 7.3+, all versions after 8.1+ + clang: 3.9+ + Intel compiler: 2017+ + Apple LLVM: 8.0+ + CUDA module: CUDA 9.0+ + HIP module: ROCm 2.8+ + Windows + MinGW and CygWin: gcc 5.3+, 6.3+, 7.3+, all versions after 8.1+ + Microsoft Visual Studio: VS 2017 15.7+ + CUDA module: CUDA 9.0+, Microsoft Visual Studio + OpenMP module: MinGW or CygWin. The current known issues can be found in the [known issues page](https://github.com/ginkgo-project/ginkgo/wiki/Known-Issues). # Additions Here are the main additions to the Ginkgo library. Other thematic additions are listed below. + Add full HIP support to Ginkgo [#344](#344), [#357](#357), [#384](#384), [#373](#373), [#391](#391), [#396](#396), [#395](#395), [#393](#393), [#404](#404), [#439](#439), [#443](#443), [#567](#567) + Add a new ISAI preconditioner [#489](#489), [#502](#502), [#512](#512), [#508](#508), [#520](#520) + Add support for ParILUT and ParICT factorization with ILU preconditioners [#400](#400) + Add a new BiCG solver [#438](#438) + Add a new permutation matrix format [#352](#352), [#469](#469) + Add CSR SpGEMM support [#386](#386), [#398](#398), [#418](#418), [#457](#457) + Add CSR SpGEAM support [#556](#556) + Make all solvers and preconditioners transposable [#535](#535) + Add CsrBuilder and CooBuilder for intrusive access to matrix arrays [#437](#437) + Add a standard-compliant allocator based on the Executors [#504](#504) + Support conversions for all LinOp between double and float [#521](#521) + Add a new boolean to the CUDA and HIP executors to control DeviceReset (default off) [#557](#557) + Add a relaxation factor to IR to represent Richardson Relaxation [#574](#574) + Add two new stopping criteria, for relative (to `norm(b)`) and absolute residual norm [#577](#577) ### Example additions + Templatize all examples to simplify changing the precision [#513](#513) + Add a new adaptive precision block-Jacobi example [#507](#507) + Add a new IR example [#522](#522) + Add a new Mixed Precision Iterative Refinement example [#525](#525) + Add a new example on iterative trisolves in ILU preconditioning [#526](#526), [#536](#536), [#550](#550) ### Compilation and library changes + Auto-detect compilation settings based on environment [#435](#435), [#537](#537) + Add SONAME to shared libraries [#524](#524) + Add clang-cuda support [#543](#543) ### Other additions + Add sorting, searching and merging kernels for GPUs [#403](#403), [#428](#428), [#417](#417), [#455](#455) + Add `gko::as` support for smart pointers [#493](#493) + Add setters and getters for criterion factories [#527](#527) + Add a new method to check whether a solver uses `x` as an initial guess [#531](#531) + Add contribution guidelines [#549](#549) # Fixes ### Algorithms + Improve the classical CSR strategy's performance [#401](#401) + Improve the CSR automatical strategy [#407](#407), [#559](#559) + Memory, speed improvements to the ELL kernel [#411](#411) + Multiple improvements and fixes to ParILU [#419](#419), [#427](#427), [#429](#429), [#456](#456), [#544](#544) + Fix multiple issues with GMRES [#481](#481), [#523](#523), [#575](#575) + Optimize OpenMP matrix conversions [#505](#505) + Ensure the linearity of the ILU preconditioner [#506](#506) + Fix IR's use of the advanced apply [#522](#522) + Fix empty matrices conversions and add tests [#560](#560) ### Other core functionalities + Fix complex number support in our math header [#410](#410) + Fix CUDA compatibility of the main ginkgo header [#450](#450) + Fix isfinite issues [#465](#465) + Fix the Array::view memory leak and the array/view copy/move [#485](#485) + Fix typos preventing use of some interface functions [#496](#496) + Fix the `gko::dim` to abide to the C++ standard [#498](#498) + Simplify the executor copy interface [#516](#516) + Optimize intermediate storage for Composition [#540](#540) + Provide an initial guess for relevant Compositions [#561](#561) + Better management of nullptr as criterion [#562](#562) + Fix the norm calculations for complex support [#564](#564) ### CUDA and HIP specific + Use the return value of the atomic operations in our wrappers [#405](#405) + Improve the portability of warp lane masks [#422](#422) + Extract thread ID computation into a separate function [#464](#464) + Reorder kernel parameters for consistency [#474](#474) + Fix the use of `pragma unroll` in HIP [#492](#492) ### Other + Fix the Ginkgo CMake installation files [#414](#414), [#553](#553) + Fix the Windows compilation [#415](#415) + Always use demangled types in error messages [#434](#434), [#486](#486) + Add CUDA header dependency to appropriate tests [#452](#452) + Fix several sonarqube or compilation warnings [#453](#453), [#463](#463), [#532](#532), [#569](#569) + Add shuffle tests [#460](#460) + Fix MSVC C2398 error [#490](#490) + Fix missing interface tests in test install [#558](#558) # Tools and ecosystem ### Benchmarks + Add better norm support in the benchmarks [#377](#377) + Add CUDA 10.1 generic SpMV support in benchmarks [#468](#468), [#473](#473) + Add sparse library ILU in benchmarks [#487](#487) + Add overhead benchmarking capacities [#501](#501) + Allow benchmarking from a matrix list file [#503](#503) + Fix benchmarking issue with JSON and non-finite numbers [#514](#514) + Fix benchmark logger crashers with OpenMP [#565](#565) ### CI related + Improvements to the CI setup with HIP compilation [#421](#421), [#466](#466) + Add MacOSX CI support [#470](#470), [#488](#488) + Add Windows CI support [#471](#471), [#488](#488), [#510](#510), [#566](#566) + Use sanitizers instead of valgrind [#476](#476) + Add automatic container generation and update facilities [#499](#499) + Fix the CI parallelism settings [#517](#517), [#538](#538), [#539](#539) + Make the codecov patch check informational [#519](#519) + Add support for LLVM sanitizers with improved thread sanitizer support [#578](#578) ### Test suite + Add an assertion for sparsity pattern equality [#416](#416) + Add core and reference multiprecision tests support [#448](#448) + Speed up GPU tests by avoiding device reset [#467](#467) + Change test matrix location string [#494](#494) ### Other + Add Ginkgo badges from our tools [#413](#413) + Update the `create_new_algorithm.sh` script [#420](#420) + Bump copyright and improve license management [#436](#436), [#433](#433) + Set clang-format minimum requirement [#441](#441), [#484](#484) + Update git-cmake-format [#446](#446), [#484](#484) + Disable the development tools by default [#442](#442) + Add a script for automatic header formatting [#447](#447) + Add GDB pretty printer for `gko::Array` [#509](#509) + Improve compilation speed [#533](#533) + Add editorconfig support [#546](#546) + Add a compile-time check for header self-sufficiency [#552](#552) # Related PR: #583
We currently have a rather bad reliability rating again, probably due to some upstream changes in Sonarqube. This PR fixes the reported "bugs".