pytorch/torch/csrc/cuda/Module.h
Edward Yang a5d356cb39 Delete THP_CORE macro; partially replace with THP_BUILD_MAIN_LIB (#29143)
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/29143

THP_CORE macro is a very old macro that appeared to have served
two purposes:

1. The torch-python equivalent of CAFFE2_BUILD_MAIN_LIB, to toggle
   symbol visibility headers

2. Some sort of ad hoc way of hiding certain definitions from headers
   so external clients can't get at them.

It did (2) in a very confusing manner, because we set THP_CORE in both
torch and torch-python (it shouldn't do anything in torch).  In this
PR I just get rid of use case (2) entirely (so everything shows up in
headers all the time), and then redo (1) using a new THP_BUILD_MAIN_LIB
macro.  This cleans up some of the macro definitions and makes my life
easier for working on #27215.

Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <ezyang@fb.com>

Test Plan: Imported from OSS

Differential Revision: D18309594

Pulled By: ezyang

fbshipit-source-id: adcb6d7cb387cd818480137e2b94e5e761dbfefc
2019-11-06 15:02:02 -08:00

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#ifndef THCP_CUDA_MODULE_INC
#define THCP_CUDA_MODULE_INC
extern THCState *state;
void THCPModule_setDevice(int idx);
PyObject * THCPModule_getDevice_wrap(PyObject *self);
PyObject * THCPModule_setDevice_wrap(PyObject *self, PyObject *arg);
PyObject * THCPModule_getDeviceName_wrap(PyObject *self, PyObject *arg);
PyObject * THCPModule_getDriverVersion(PyObject *self);
PyObject * THCPModule_isDriverSufficient(PyObject *self);
PyObject * THCPModule_getCurrentBlasHandle_wrap(PyObject *self);
#endif