SpAMM, the Sparse Approximate Matrix Multiply.
This library uses CMake. Simply run
cmake .
make
to build it. For extra convenience, we provide a shell script that
configures and builds spammpack out-of-source in a directory called
build.
./build.sh
will create a new directory build and compile the sources in that
directory. The script honors the following environment variables, and
passes them to the cmake command.
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE
SPAMM_DEBUG_LEVEL
CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE
CMAKE_C_COMPILER
CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER
Configurating the library using
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DSPAMM_DEBUG_LEVEL=2 .
will set compiler flag defaults that include bounds checking (we currently support GNU and Intel compilers).
When cmake is run, it searches for a suitable Fortran compiler. If
the one it finds is not the one you would like to use, you have to
explicitly specify the compiler as
cmake -DCMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER=FCompiler
where the FCompiler can be the name of the compiler executable with
or without an absolute path.
For emacs users we have a suggested set of settings we use. Have a
look at
emacs-settings.el. This
file can simply be copy and pasted into an existing ~/.emacs
configuration file.
The ctags and etags targets generate tags files for vim and
emacs, respectively. The tags file is written to the repository root
directory.
make etags
For more information, see the doxygen documentation for details, or visit http://freeon.org/spammpack.