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Armadillo Library
author maxzanoni76 <max.zanoni@eecs.qmul.ac.uk>
date Wed, 11 Apr 2012 09:27:06 +0100
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max@0 1 # NOTE:
max@0 2 # This file is mainly useful when doing a manual installation of Armadillo.
max@0 3 # It is overwritten by CMake when doing an automatic installation.
max@0 4 #
max@0 5 # You may need to edit this file to reflect the type and capabilities
max@0 6 # of your system. The defaults are for a Linux system and will need
max@0 7 # to be changed for other systems (e.g. Mac OS X).
max@0 8
max@0 9
max@0 10 CXX=g++
max@0 11 #CXX=g++-4.2
max@0 12 ## Under MacOS you may have an old compiler as default (e.g. GCC 4.0).
max@0 13 ## However, GCC 4.2 or later is available and preferable due to better
max@0 14 ## handling of template code.
max@0 15
max@0 16 #CXX=CC
max@0 17 ## When using the Sun Studio compiler
max@0 18
max@0 19
max@0 20 ARMA_INCLUDE_FLAG = -I ../include
max@0 21 ## If you've installed Armadillo's headers manually,
max@0 22 ## you may need to tell the compiler where they are.
max@0 23 ## For example, change ../include to /usr/local/include
max@0 24 ## and uncomment the above line.
max@0 25
max@0 26
max@0 27 #BOOST_INCLUDE_FLAG = -I /usr/include
max@0 28 ## If you have Boost libraries, change /usr/include
max@0 29 ## to point to where they are installed and uncomment
max@0 30 ## the above line.
max@0 31
max@0 32
max@0 33 #EXTRA_LIB_FLAGS = -llapack -lblas
max@0 34 ## The above line is an example of the extra libraries
max@0 35 ## that can be used by Armadillo. You will also need
max@0 36 ## to modify "include/armadillo_bits/config.hpp"
max@0 37 ## to indicate which extra libraries are present.
max@0 38 ## If you're using Mac OS, comment out the line and
max@0 39 ## instead use the line below.
max@0 40
max@0 41
max@0 42 #EXTRA_LIB_FLAGS = -framework Accelerate
max@0 43 ## Uncomment the above line when using Mac OS
max@0 44 ## and modify "include/armadillo_bits/config.hpp"
max@0 45 ## to indicate that LAPACK and BLAS libraries
max@0 46 ## are present
max@0 47
max@0 48
max@0 49 #EXTRA_LIB_FLAGS = -library=sunperf
max@0 50 ## When using the Sun Studio compiler
max@0 51
max@0 52
max@0 53 LIB_FLAGS = $(EXTRA_LIB_FLAGS)
max@0 54 ## NOTE: on Ubuntu and Debian based systems you may need to add
max@0 55 ## -lgfortran to LIB_FLAGS
max@0 56
max@0 57
max@0 58 OPT = -O1
max@0 59 ## As the Armadillo library uses recursive templates,
max@0 60 ## compilation times depend on the level of optimisation:
max@0 61 ##
max@0 62 ## -O0: quick compilation, but the resulting program will be slow
max@0 63 ## -O1: produces programs which achieve most of the possible speedup
max@0 64 ## -O3: produces programs which have almost all possible speedups,
max@0 65 ## but compilation takes considerably longer
max@0 66
max@0 67
max@0 68 #OPT = -xO4 -xannotate=no
max@0 69 ## When using the Sun Studio compiler
max@0 70
max@0 71
max@0 72 #EXTRA_OPT = -fwhole-program
max@0 73 ## Uncomment the above line if you're compiling
max@0 74 ## all source files into one program in a single hit.
max@0 75
max@0 76
max@0 77 #DEBUG = -DARMA_EXTRA_DEBUG
max@0 78 ## Uncomment the above line to enable low-level
max@0 79 ## debugging. Lots of debugging information will
max@0 80 ## be printed when a compiled program is run.
max@0 81 ## Please enable this option when reporting bugs.
max@0 82
max@0 83
max@0 84 #FINAL = -DARMA_NO_DEBUG
max@0 85 ## Uncomment the above line to disable Armadillo's checks.
max@0 86 ## DANGEROUS! Not recommended unless your code has been
max@0 87 ## thoroughly tested.
max@0 88
max@0 89
max@0 90 #
max@0 91 #
max@0 92 #
max@0 93
max@0 94 CXXFLAGS = $(ARMA_INCLUDE_FLAG) $(BOOST_INCLUDE_FLAG) $(DEBUG) $(FINAL) $(OPT) $(EXTRA_OPT)
max@0 95
max@0 96 all: example1 example2
max@0 97
max@0 98 example1: example1.cpp
max@0 99 $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -o $@ $< $(LIB_FLAGS)
max@0 100
max@0 101 example2: example2.cpp
max@0 102 $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -o $@ $< $(LIB_FLAGS)
max@0 103
max@0 104
max@0 105 .PHONY: clean
max@0 106
max@0 107 clean:
max@0 108 rm -f example1 example2
max@0 109