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OCaml Scientific and Engineering Computing - Zoo

Install

Dune Dependency

Authors

Maintainers

Sources

0.6.0.tar.gz
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Description

Owl's Zoo System

The Zoo System is Owl's customised toplevel. It is used for scripting numerical applications and sharing small code snippets via gist among users. The Zoo system introduces a zoo directive into toplevel, the referred gist id will be automatically downloaded and imported as a module in the script. The nested zoo reference is also supported.

Published: 18 Jul 2019

README

Owl - OCaml Scientific and Engineering Computing

Owl is a dedicated system for scientific and engineering computing in the functional programming language OCaml.

This software is currently maintained by Komposio, a Helsinki-based software consulting company.

Visit the project website at ocaml.xyz

Optional features

You can enable optional features by setting the following variables to 1 before compilation:

  • OWL_ENABLE_EXPMODE=1: turn on experiment features like -flto

  • OWL_ENABLE_DEVMODE=1: turn on all the warnings in development

  • OWL_ENABLE_OPENMP=1: turn on OpenMP support in core module and the automatic parameter tuning (AEOS)

  • OWL_CFLAGS allows to change the default flags passed to the C targets, it defaults to

    OWL_CFLAGS="-g -O3 -Ofast -march=native -mfpmath=sse -funroll-loops -ffast-math -DSFMT_MEXP=19937 -msse2 -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-tautological-constant-out-of-range-compare"`
    
  • OWL_AEOS_CFLAGS allows to change the default flags passed to the C targets when compiling AEOS. It defaults to

    OWL_AEOS_CFLAGS="-g -O3 -Ofast -march=native -funroll-loops -ffast-math -DSFMT_MEXP=19937 -fno-strict-aliasing"
    
  • OWL_DISABLE_LAPACKE_LINKING_FLAG=1 disables the -llapacke flag in the linking options. This is useful when you have lapacke installed on non-standard localtion.

If you are not using opam, you should run make clean before recompiling the library after having changed any of those environment variables.

For examples of use of this feature, you can refer to the Docker.ubuntu and Docker.ubuntu.arm docker files, or to the snippet in https://github.com/owlbarn/owl/issues/394#issuecomment-471364916 (which also shows how to use it within esy).

Dependencies (4)

  1. owl = version
  2. ocaml-compiler-libs
  3. dune
  4. ocaml >= "4.06.0" & < "4.14.0"

Dev Dependencies

None

Used by (1)

  1. owl-top < "0.9.0"

Conflicts

None