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I'm trying to pass device_vector of structures

struct point 
{
    unsigned int x;
    unsigned int y;
}

to a function in a following manner:

void print(thrust::device_vector<point> &points, unsigned int index)
{
    std::cout << points[index].y << points[index].y << std::endl;
}

myvector was initialized properly

print(myvector, 0);

I get following errors:

error: class "thrust::device_reference<point>" has no member "x"
error: class "thrust::device_reference<point>" has no member "y"

What's wrong with it?

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Unfortunately, device_reference<T> cannot expose members of T, but it can convert to T.

To implement print, make a temporary copy of each element by converting it to a temporary temp:

void print(thrust::device_vector<point> &points, unsigned int index)
{
    point temp = points[index];
    std::cout << temp.y << temp.y << std::endl;
}

Each time you invoke print, it causes a transfer from GPU to system memory to create the temporary. If you need to print the entire collection of points at once, a more efficient method would copy the entire vector points en masse to a host_vector or std::vector (using thrust::copy) and then iterate through the collection as normal.


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