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Win32 msvc support for triton 3.0.x #20

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wkpark and others added 20 commits October 16, 2024 21:10
 * based on Windows support PR triton-lang#2456 by @andreigh
 * WIN32 fix using LoadLibrary
 * nvidia: nvcuda.dll, cupti*.dll, cublasLT dll
 * amd: fix dlfcn to support win32
 * lint
 * based on Windows support PR triton-lang#2465 by @andreigh
   - triton-lang#2465
 * manually applied, rebased, fix lint errors
 * use sysconfig.get_config_var() to get the path of python*.lib
 * clang fix for windows
 * remove '-fPIC' for windows clang
 * fix download_and_copy() to support windows
 * add "exe" extension for windows
 * use "pyd" extension for windows to make importlib work
 * third_party/nvidia: fix for windows
 * win32 fix _path_to_binary()
 * add library_dir, include_dir for win32
 * backend/compiler lazy remove temp files to support win
 * additional works done by @mantaionut (2024/05/31)
 * rework for latest triton and cleanup (2024/10/14)
 * extract minimal fixes to support win32+clang (2024/10/16)

Original-author-by: Andrei Gheorghe <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Won-Kyu Park <[email protected]>
 * additional fix by @woct0rdho
 * lint Utility.cpp
 * use python 3.12
@wkpark wkpark force-pushed the main branch 7 times, most recently from f58d88a to a69014a Compare October 23, 2024 04:21
@wkpark wkpark closed this Oct 26, 2024
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