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| Intel(R) Cilk(TM) Plus runtime library
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| Index:
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| 1. BUILDING
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| 2. USING
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| 3. DOXYGEN DOCUMENTATION
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| 4. QUESTIONS OR BUGS
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| 5. CONTRIBUTIONS
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| 
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| #
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| #  1. BUILDING:
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| #
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| 
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| To distribute applications that use the Intel Cilk Plus language
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| extensions to non-development systems, you need to build the Intel
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| Cilk Plus runtime library and distribute it with your application.
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| 
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| To build the libcilkrts.so runtime library component, you need the
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| autoconf and automake packages, which are available through your
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| favorite package manager.  You also need a C/C++ compiler that
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| supports the Intel Cilk Plus language extensions, since the runtime
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| uses Intel Cilk Plus features internally.  Use either the Intel(R)
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| C++ Compiler (icc command) v12.1 or later, or in GCC 4.9 or later
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| (gcc command).
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| 
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| Once you have the necessary prerequisites installed, you can use the
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| following commands to create the library:
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| 
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| % libtoolize
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| % aclocal
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| % automake --add-missing
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| % autoconf
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| % ./configure
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| % make
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| % make install
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| 
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| This will produce the libcilkrts.so shared object.  To install the
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| library in a custom location, set the prefix while running the
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| configure script:
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| 
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| % ./configure --prefix=/your/path/to/lib
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| 
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| It is also possible to use CMake if the above method does not apply
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| well in your environment. Instruction is available in CMakeLists.txt.
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| 
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| #
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| #  2. USING:
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| #
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| 
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| The Intel(R) C++ Compiler will automatically try to bring in the
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| Intel Cilk Plus runtime in any program that uses the relevant
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| features.  GCC requires explicit linking of both the library and
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| its dependencies (libpthread, libdl).  For example:
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| 
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| % gcc foo.c -lcilkrts -lpthread -ldl
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| 
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| #
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| #  3. DOXYGEN DOCUMENTATION:
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| #
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| 
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| The library source has Doxygen markup.  Generate HTML documentation
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| based on the markup by changing directory into runtime and running:
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| 
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| % doxygen doxygen.cfg
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| 
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| #
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| #  4. QUESTIONS OR BUGS:
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| #
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| 
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| Issues with the Intel Cilk Plus runtime can be addressed in the Intel
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| Cilk Plus forums:
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| http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-cilk-plus/
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| 
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| #
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| #  5. CONTRIBUTIONS:
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| #
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| 
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| The Intel Cilk Plus runtime library is dual licensed. The upstream copy
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| of the library is maintained via the BSD-licensed version available at:
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| http://cilkplus.org/
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| 
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| Changes to the Intel Cilk Plus runtime are welcome and should be
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| contributed to the upstream version via http://cilkplus.org/.
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| 
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| Thanks to Tobias Burnus for showing us the magic to make gcc and g++
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| automatically include the Cilk Plus runtime.
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| 
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| ------------------------
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| Intel and Cilk are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or
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| other countries.
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