Are loops with and without parenthesis handled differently in C?
I was stepping through some C/CUDA code in the debugger, something like:
for(uint i = threadIdx.x; i < 8379; i+=256)
sum += d_PartialHistograms[blockIdx.x + i * HISTOGRAM64_BIN_COUNT];
And I was utterly confused because the debugger was passing by it in one step, although the output was correct. I realised that when I开发者_开发知识库 put curly brackets around my loop as in the following snippet, it behaved in the debugger as expected.
for(uint i = threadIdx.x; i < 8379; i+=256) {
sum += d_PartialHistograms[blockIdx.x + i * HISTOGRAM64_BIN_COUNT];
}
So is are parenthesis-free for loops treated differently in C or in the debugger, or perhaps it is particular to CUDA.
Thanks
The debugger executes one statement at a time. Check this out:
int sum = 0; /* one assignment statement */
for (int k = 0; k < 10; k++) sum += k; /* one for statement */
and compare with this
int sum = 0; /* one assignment statement */
for (int k = 0; k < 10; k++)
{ /* for statement with the body
in a block of statements */
sum += k; /* assignment statement */
}
In the first example above, the sum += k
is an integral part of the for
statement; in the 2nd example, it is a full statement on its own.
There isn't any execution difference between a single statement following the "for" or a block with one statement in it. Looking at your code though, do you realise that i isn't actually incremented? Perhaps you meant to put i+=256.
As far as the debugger is concerned the brackets constitute something else to "move into" whereas the single line is just that, a single line (just like an if statement with no block).
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