[pooma-dev] POOMA under Windows environment and MS VC++
Renato F. Cantao
cantao at ime.unicamp.br
Fri Sep 27 21:17:26 UTC 2002
Hi!
Anyone tried GCC on Windows? There's a project called DJGPP that is a port
of GCC to the DOS/Windows environmente. It comes with all GNU tools, like
make, bison, emacs, etc...
It's on version 3.1 and can be found at:
http://www.delorie.com
For those working with Pooma on Windows it worth a look!
[]'s, Cantao!
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, James Crotinger wrote:
> Right. It should be mentioned, however, that it is unclear if any of these
> Win32 compilers do sufficient inlining for production-level code. We used
> VTune along with CodeWarrior to ease development, but they didn't used to be
> good enough to optimize away all the garbage and make the
> expression-templates work efficiently.
>
> Jim
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Julian C. Cummings [mailto:cummings at linkline.com]
> Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 11:33 AM
> To: Manal E. Helal; pooma-dev at pooma.codesourcery.com
> Subject: RE: [pooma-dev] POOMA under Windows environment and MS VC++
>
> Hi Manal,
>
> Within the ide subdirectory of the POOMA source tree is
> a VisualC++ directory with VC++ 6.0 workspace and project
> files for building the Pooma library and the test and
> example codes. I am not sure that these files were
> completely updated between the Pooma 2.3 and 2.4 releases,
> so some project files may require updating. However, the
> VC++ 6.0 compiler did not have the necessary compliance
> with the ANSI/ISO C++ standard to compile Pooma code.
> Therefore, we had been using the Intel VTune C++ compiler
> within the VC++ IDE as our compiler. In the src/arch/Intel
> subdirectory, you will see a PoomaConfiguration.h file
> provided for use with the Intel C++ compiler. You don't
> need to run a configuration script to produce this file.
>
> If you have the Intel C++ compiler, you can select this
> compiler within the VC++ IDE, load the VisualC++ workspace
> files for the Pooma library and test codes, and build them
> straightforwardly using the VC++ IDE. If you don't have
> the Intel C++ compiler, another Windows option is to use
> the CodeWarrior compiler from Metrowerks. There are ide
> files for this compiler available as well.
>
> I am currently participating in beta testing of the upcoming
> MS Visual Studio .NET compilers. The version of VC++ in
> this package appears to have the necessary ANSI/ISO C++
> standard compliance required for Pooma. I plan to make
> available an updated set of VisualC++ ide files for Pooma 2.4
> and this new compiler when the compiler is released (later
> this year?). So that is the current Windows status.
>
> Regards, Julian C.
>
>
> Dr. Julian C. Cummings
> Staff Scientist, CACR/Caltech
> (626) 395-2543
> cummings at cacr.caltech.edu
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Manal E. Helal [mailto:mhelal at aucegypt.edu]
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:06 AM
> > To: pooma-dev at pooma.codesourcery.com
> > Subject: [pooma-dev] POOMA under Windows environment and MS VC++
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Can any body help with starting issues:
> >
> > 1. can POOMA work under windows environment as the pooma.pdf file states,
> > 2. if yes, where can I get installation and configuration steps for that,
> > 3. then, does it work with MS VC++ v.6 or any other windows C++
> > compiler?!!
> >
> > so far I see that it world for unix/linux/... etc environments
> > and only it
> > mentions windows but deosn't details the steps for that, nor the
> > configuration directory "config/arch/" after unzipping the pooma package,
> > contains a file for windows and MS VC++,
> >
> > thanks a lot,
> >
> > Manal
> >
> >
>
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