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This PR enables `-Winconsistent-missing-destructor-override` and `-Winconsistent-missing-override` and fixes violations. <!-- copilot:summary --> ### <samp>🤖 Generated by Copilot at 47e904e</samp> This pull request updates the code of various classes and operators in the `caffe2` and `aten` subdirectories to use the `override` specifier instead of the `virtual` keyword for destructors and other virtual functions that override a base class function. This improves the code readability, quality, and consistency with C++ best practices. It also modifies the `./CMakeLists.txt` file to enable warnings for these specifiers, but disable errors. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/104032 Approved by: https://github.com/malfet |
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| any.cpp | ||
| autograd.cpp | ||
| CMakeLists.txt | ||
| dataloader.cpp | ||
| dispatch.cpp | ||
| enum.cpp | ||
| expanding-array.cpp | ||
| fft.cpp | ||
| functional.cpp | ||
| grad_mode.cpp | ||
| inference_mode.cpp | ||
| init.cpp | ||
| init_baseline.h | ||
| init_baseline.py | ||
| integration.cpp | ||
| jit.cpp | ||
| memory.cpp | ||
| meta_tensor.cpp | ||
| misc.cpp | ||
| module.cpp | ||
| moduledict.cpp | ||
| modulelist.cpp | ||
| modules.cpp | ||
| namespace.cpp | ||
| nested.cpp | ||
| nn_utils.cpp | ||
| operations.cpp | ||
| optim.cpp | ||
| optim_baseline.h | ||
| optim_baseline.py | ||
| ordered_dict.cpp | ||
| parallel.cpp | ||
| parallel_benchmark.cpp | ||
| parameterdict.cpp | ||
| parameterlist.cpp | ||
| README.md | ||
| rnn.cpp | ||
| sequential.cpp | ||
| serialize.cpp | ||
| special.cpp | ||
| static.cpp | ||
| support.cpp | ||
| support.h | ||
| tensor.cpp | ||
| tensor_cuda.cpp | ||
| tensor_flatten.cpp | ||
| tensor_indexing.cpp | ||
| tensor_options.cpp | ||
| tensor_options_cuda.cpp | ||
| torch_include.cpp | ||
| transformer.cpp | ||
C++ Frontend Tests
In this folder live the tests for PyTorch's C++ Frontend. They use the GoogleTest test framework.
CUDA Tests
To make a test runnable only on platforms with CUDA, you should suffix your
test with _CUDA, e.g.
TEST(MyTestSuite, MyTestCase_CUDA) { }
To make it runnable only on platforms with at least two CUDA machines, suffix
it with _MultiCUDA instead of _CUDA, e.g.
TEST(MyTestSuite, MyTestCase_MultiCUDA) { }
There is logic in main.cpp that detects the availability and number of CUDA
devices and supplies the appropriate negative filters to GoogleTest.
Integration Tests
Integration tests use the MNIST dataset. You must download it by running the following command from the PyTorch root folder:
$ python tools/download_mnist.py -d test/cpp/api/mnist
The required paths will be referenced as test/cpp/api/mnist/... in the test
code, so you must run the integration tests from the PyTorch root folder.