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Use IntelSYCL cmake script #1611

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@antonwolfy antonwolfy commented Oct 30, 2023

Replaced deprecated IntelDPCPPConfig.cmake vendored script with vendored IntelSYCLConfig.cmake.

Changed project's cmake scripts accordingly.

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View rendered docs @ https://intelpython.github.io/dpnp/index.html

@antonwolfy antonwolfy marked this pull request as ready for review October 30, 2023 13:32
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LGTM!
thanks @antonwolfy

@antonwolfy antonwolfy merged commit d389bd4 into master Oct 31, 2023
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@antonwolfy antonwolfy deleted the switch_to_IntelSYCL branch October 31, 2023 09:42
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