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# choose your compiler, e.g. gcc/clang
# example override to clang: make CC=clang
CC = gcc
# the most basic way of building that is most likely to work on most systems
.PHONY: all
all: mamba.c
$(CC) -O3 -o mamba mamba.c -lm
# useful for a debug build, can then e.g. analyze with valgrind, example:
# $ valgrind --leak-check=full ./mamba out/model.bin -n 3
.PHONY: debug
debug: mamba.c
$(CC) -g -o mamba mamba.c -lm
# https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Optimize-Options.html
# https://simonbyrne.github.io/notes/fastmath/
# -Ofast enables all -O3 optimizations.
# Disregards strict standards compliance.
# It also enables optimizations that are not valid for all standard-compliant programs.
# It turns on -ffast-math, -fallow-store-data-races and the Fortran-specific
# -fstack-arrays, unless -fmax-stack-var-size is specified, and -fno-protect-parens.
# It turns off -fsemantic-interposition.
# In our specific application this is *probably* okay to use
.PHONY: fast
fast: mamba.c
$(CC) -Ofast -o mamba mamba.c -lm
# additionally compiles with OpenMP, allowing multithreaded runs
# make sure to also enable multiple threads when running, e.g.:
# OMP_NUM_THREADS=4 ./mamba out/model.bin
.PHONY: omp
omp: mamba.c
$(CC) -Ofast -fopenmp -march=native mamba.c -lm -o mamba
.PHONY: win64
win64:
x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc -Ofast -D_WIN32 -o mamba.exe -I. mamba.c win.c
# compiles with gnu99 standard flags for amazon linux, coreos, etc. compatibility
.PHONY: gnu
gnu:
$(CC) -Ofast -std=gnu11 -o mamba mamba.c -lm
.PHONY: ompgnu
ompgnu:
$(CC) -Ofast -fopenmp -std=gnu11 mamba.c -lm -o mamba
# run all tests
.PHONY: test
test:
pytest
# run only tests for mamba.c C implementation (is a bit faster if only C code changed)
.PHONY: testc
testc:
pytest -k runc
# run the C tests, without touching pytest / python
# to increase verbosity level run e.g. as `make testcc VERBOSITY=1`
VERBOSITY ?= 0
.PHONY: testcc
testcc:
$(CC) -DVERBOSITY=$(VERBOSITY) -O3 -o testc test.c -lm
./testc
.PHONY: clean
clean:
rm -f mamba