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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications High Performance Computing Programming parallel for C++ and Python application Post 302775969 by jim mcnamara on Tuesday 5th of March 2013 07:02:33 PM
Old 03-05-2013
What you have basically in both Boost and mpi4py is just embedded Openmpi.
IMO since mpi is straightforward (mostly just pragmas) in C/C++ you can tweak things
merely by either recompiling with -D to define some things or actually read in command line arguments.


See here for libraries and documentation:
Open MPI: Open Source High Performance Computing
 

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INSPECT(1)                                                         User Commands                                                        INSPECT(1)

NAME
inspect - Boost code inspection tool SYNOPSIS
inspect [-cvs] [-text] [-brief] [options...] DESCRIPTION
It is not uncommon for various common errors or guideline violations to creep into the Boost libraries. The inspect program detects and reports several common problems. It can be used to scan a proposed Boost submission to identify various failures. The program is run in the directory to be scanned for errors. Sub-directories are also included in the scan. If the first program argument is -cvs, only files and directories in the CVS tree of the current directory are scanned. Otherwise all files and sub-directories are included in the scan. Options: -license -copyright -crlf -link -path_name -tab -ascii -minmax -unnamed The default is to have all checks on; otherwise options specify desired checks. SEE ALSO
The full documentation for inspect is maintained in HTML; see /usr/share/doc/libboostX.Y-doc/HTML/tools/inspect/index.html inspect July 2009 INSPECT(1)
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