[pooma-dev] Building and Running Pooma 2 Tests
James Crotinger
JimC at proximation.com
Thu Jun 14 23:24:15 UTC 2001
I always set the SUITE environment variable (I think POOMASUITE is also
allowed).
Jim
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Nystrom [mailto:wdn at lanl.gov]
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 4:47 PM
> To: James Crotinger
> Cc: pooma-dev
> Subject: RE: [pooma-dev] Building and Running Pooma 2 Tests
>
>
> How does your Unix build system know what suite to use? I've
> built several
> different flavors of Pooma 2 on my laptop. Is this handled
> automatically?
>
> Dave Nystrom email: wdn at lanl.gov
> LANL X-3 phone: 505-667-7913 fax:
> 505-665-3046
>
> James Crotinger writes:
> > Go to src/Array/tests and type "make" (ditto for Field, or
> whatever) - I
> > believe that will make them all. You can type "make
> run_tests" and it will
> > build them and run them. There should be some make
> variables use in the
> > makefile that will allow using various options for all of the runs.
> >
> > Jim
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Dave Nystrom [mailto:wdn at lanl.gov]
> > > Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 3:39 PM
> > > To: pooma-dev
> > > Subject: [pooma-dev] Building and Running Pooma 2 Tests
> > >
> > >
> > > Could someone give me some explanation about how to build and
> > > run the various
> > > types of test problems for Pooma 2 in a Unix environment. My
> > > impression is
> > > that there are several types of test problems available
> > > within the Pooma 2
> > > distribution i.e. Tutorials, Unit tests, Examples and
> Benchmarks. I'm
> > > interested in all of these but am most interested in the Unit
> > > tests for
> > > Arrays and Fields.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Dave Nystrom email: wdn at lanl.gov
> > > LANL X-3 phone: 505-667-7913 fax:
> > > 505-665-3046
> > >
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> > <P><FONT SIZE=2>Go to src/Array/tests and type
> "make" (ditto for Field, or whatever) - I believe
> that will make them all. You can type "make
> run_tests" and it will build them and run them. There
> should be some make variables use in the makefile that will
> allow using various options for all of the runs.</FONT></P>
> >
> > <P> <FONT
> SIZE=2>Jim</FONT>
> > </P>
> >
> > <P><FONT SIZE=2>> -----Original Message-----</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> From: Dave Nystrom [<A
> HREF="mailto:wdn at lanl.gov">mailto:wdn at lanl.gov</A>]</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 3:39 PM</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> To: pooma-dev</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> Subject: [pooma-dev] Building and
> Running Pooma 2 Tests</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> </FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> </FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> Could someone give me some
> explanation about how to build and </FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> run the various</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> types of test problems for Pooma 2
> in a Unix environment. My </FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> impression is</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> that there are several types of test
> problems available </FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> within the Pooma 2</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> distribution i.e. Tutorials, Unit
> tests, Examples and Benchmarks. I'm</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> interested in all of these but am
> most interested in the Unit </FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> tests for</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> Arrays and Fields.</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> </FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> -- </FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> Dave Nystrom
>
> email: wdn at lanl.gov</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> LANL
> X-3
>
> phone:
> 505-667-7913 fax: </FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> 505-665-3046</FONT>
> > <BR><FONT SIZE=2>> </FONT>
> > </P>
> >
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