NV toolkit extensions include file location - Linux vs Windows
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On Linux, if you have /path/to/cuda-10.0/include
in your include path, you can #include <nvToolsExt.h>
, and life is good. However, a collaborator using Windows has just told me that (with CUDA 10), the nvtx-related include files are in a subdirectory of the general CUDA include directory, named nvtx3
.
I don't use Windows, but I can't believe he got it wrong, so:
- How come there's a different include directory structure?
- Why has this happened with CUDA 10 as opposed to previous versions?
cuda include-path nvtx
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On Linux, if you have /path/to/cuda-10.0/include
in your include path, you can #include <nvToolsExt.h>
, and life is good. However, a collaborator using Windows has just told me that (with CUDA 10), the nvtx-related include files are in a subdirectory of the general CUDA include directory, named nvtx3
.
I don't use Windows, but I can't believe he got it wrong, so:
- How come there's a different include directory structure?
- Why has this happened with CUDA 10 as opposed to previous versions?
cuda include-path nvtx
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On Linux, if you have /path/to/cuda-10.0/include
in your include path, you can #include <nvToolsExt.h>
, and life is good. However, a collaborator using Windows has just told me that (with CUDA 10), the nvtx-related include files are in a subdirectory of the general CUDA include directory, named nvtx3
.
I don't use Windows, but I can't believe he got it wrong, so:
- How come there's a different include directory structure?
- Why has this happened with CUDA 10 as opposed to previous versions?
cuda include-path nvtx
On Linux, if you have /path/to/cuda-10.0/include
in your include path, you can #include <nvToolsExt.h>
, and life is good. However, a collaborator using Windows has just told me that (with CUDA 10), the nvtx-related include files are in a subdirectory of the general CUDA include directory, named nvtx3
.
I don't use Windows, but I can't believe he got it wrong, so:
- How come there's a different include directory structure?
- Why has this happened with CUDA 10 as opposed to previous versions?
cuda include-path nvtx
cuda include-path nvtx
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