[LinearAlgebra] flesh out LBT API a bit more#41452
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This adds `lbt_find_backing_library()`, which is a useful debugging routine to allow advanced users/package authors to query LBT to determine which backing BLAS library will service a particular BLAS call. It also exposes the "footgun API", which allows users to directly set/get forwarding on a per-function basis. Because this has the ability to generate truly bizarre setups, we do not advertise this capability broadly (simply using `lbt_forward()` should be enough for most usecases) however it's nice to have wrapped.
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This adds `lbt_find_backing_library()`, which is a useful debugging routine to allow advanced users/package authors to query LBT to determine which backing BLAS library will service a particular BLAS call. It also exposes the "footgun API", which allows users to directly set/get forwarding on a per-function basis. Because this has the ability to generate truly bizarre setups, we do not advertise this capability broadly (simply using `lbt_forward()` should be enough for most usecases) however it's nice to have wrapped. (cherry picked from commit b40ae6b)
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This adds `lbt_find_backing_library()`, which is a useful debugging routine to allow advanced users/package authors to query LBT to determine which backing BLAS library will service a particular BLAS call. It also exposes the "footgun API", which allows users to directly set/get forwarding on a per-function basis. Because this has the ability to generate truly bizarre setups, we do not advertise this capability broadly (simply using `lbt_forward()` should be enough for most usecases) however it's nice to have wrapped.
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This adds `lbt_find_backing_library()`, which is a useful debugging routine to allow advanced users/package authors to query LBT to determine which backing BLAS library will service a particular BLAS call. It also exposes the "footgun API", which allows users to directly set/get forwarding on a per-function basis. Because this has the ability to generate truly bizarre setups, we do not advertise this capability broadly (simply using `lbt_forward()` should be enough for most usecases) however it's nice to have wrapped.
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This adds
lbt_find_backing_library(), which is a useful debuggingroutine to allow advanced users/package authors to query LBT to
determine which backing BLAS library will service a particular BLAS
call. It also exposes the "footgun API", which allows users to directly
set/get forwarding on a per-function basis. Because this has the
ability to generate truly bizarre setups, we do not advertise this
capability broadly (simply using
lbt_forward()should be enough formost usecases) however it's nice to have wrapped.