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add an allocate method with stream in java DeviceMemoryBuffer [skip ci] #7826

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@rongou rongou commented Apr 1, 2021

Looks like this is also needed in order to remove the CudaUtil class in the rapids spark plugin.

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@rongou rongou added 3 - Ready for Review Ready for review by team Java Affects Java cuDF API. Spark Functionality that helps Spark RAPIDS improvement Improvement / enhancement to an existing function non-breaking Non-breaking change labels Apr 1, 2021
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abellina commented Apr 2, 2021

@gpucibot merge

@rapids-bot rapids-bot bot merged commit b50016c into rapidsai:branch-0.19 Apr 2, 2021
shwina pushed a commit to shwina/cudf that referenced this pull request Apr 7, 2021
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Looks like this is also needed in order to remove the `CudaUtil` class in the rapids spark plugin.

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Authors:
  - Rong Ou (https://github.com/rongou)

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  - Jason Lowe (https://github.com/jlowe)
  - Alessandro Bellina (https://github.com/abellina)

URL: rapidsai#7826
@rongou rongou deleted the allocate-with-stream branch November 23, 2021 17:25
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