# Dependencies ## Core FFTW3_OMP, python(2|3), numpy, thurst, boost (preprocessor), g++/clang++ with C++11 and OpenMP support ## Cuda Cuda 8.0 or higher. Compute capacity 3.5. ## Doc Doxygen, Mercurial # Build ## First time building You should first clone the git submodules that are dependencies to tamaas: git submodule update --init --recursive If you wish to build Criterion tests, you should compile Criterion (optional, see below): cd third-party/Criterion mkdir build cd build cmake .. cmake --build . cd ../../.. The build system uses SCons. In order to construct the library you should hit: scons And to speedup the process you can do: scons -j 6 In order to clean the build scons -c In order to compile in debug scons build_type=debug Indeed the default was scons build_type=release In order to make the compilation more verbose scons verbose=true You can, if you wish, not compile tests that use Criterion. Just deactivate the `use_criterion` flag (it is on by default): scons use_criterion=false For a list of all compilation options: scons -h You can customize a few compilation variables: - `CXX` changes the compiler - `CXXFLAGS` adds flags to the compilation process For example: - `scons CXX=icpc` compiles with the intel C++ compiler - `CXXFLAGS=-mavx2 scons` adds the `-mavx2` flag (which enables some Intel instructions) to the compilation process If the `CXX` variable is defined in your environment, `scons` will take it as a default compiler. To edit build configuration, simply edit the `build-setup.conf` at the repository root. ## Build the doxygen scons build_doc=true # Coding ## Python Tamaas is mainly used through the python interface. An example can be found in `examples/new_contact.py` ## C++ TODO: update the example # Paralellism Tamaas features shared-memory paralellism with OpenMP. The number of threads can be controlled via the `OMP_NUM_THREADS` environment variable or the `omp_set_num_thread()` function in the OpenMP API. ## Cuda To compile Tamaas with Cuda support use the following scons backend=cuda