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-/*
-Package cl provides a binding to the OpenCL api. It's mostly a low-level
-wrapper that avoids adding functionality while still making the interface
-a little more friendly and easy to use.
-
-Resource life-cycle management:
-
-For any CL object that gets created (buffer, queue, kernel, etc..) you should
-call object.Release() when finished with it to free the CL resources. This
-explicitely calls the related clXXXRelease method for the type. However,
-as a fallback there is a finalizer set for every resource item that takes
-care of it (eventually) if Release isn't called. In this way you can have
-better control over the life cycle of resources while having a fall back
-to avoid leaks. This is similar to how file handles and such are handled
-in the Go standard packages.
-*/
-package cl
-
-// #include "headers/1.2/opencl.h"
-// #cgo CFLAGS: -Iheaders/1.2
-// #cgo darwin LDFLAGS: -framework OpenCL
-// #cgo linux LDFLAGS: -lOpenCL
-import "C"
-import "errors"
-
-var ErrUnsupported = errors.New("cl: unsupported")