[alpaka] Added SoA stores and views macro to DataFormats and a test validating them - #258
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The test validates multiple multiple SoA use cases, host and device side. It validates buffer sharing for multiple layouts. An an Alpaka native sub-buffer operation (device side memset) was used. This type of operations can be used in the future to copy partial columns. This version is a port of cms-patatrack#287 to Alpaka.
This will allow easier porting between CUDA and Alpaka versions.
This operator returns a reference in the case of scalars and a pointer otherwise.
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The test validates multiple multiple SoA use cases, host and device side.
It validates buffer sharing for multiple SoA stores, and shared data (host/device) as well as device only data (as can be seen in plugins).