This repo contains source code and descriptions for the examples and exercises that will be explained during the PACS (Programmazione Avanzata per il Calcolo Scientifico - Advanced Programming for Scientific Computing) course at Politecnico di Milano.
The repository contains submodules, so to check it out properly you have to type
git clone --recursive https://github.com/pacs-course/pacs-examples.git
or
git clone --recursive [email protected]:pacs-course/pacs-examples.git
In the latter case you have to register your ssh keys on a github account.
To keep your local repo update with changes upstream do frequently
git pull --recurse-submodules
or just, from this directory,
./update.sh
The software requires a c++ compiler, i.e. gcc >= 8.0 or clang >= 8. You may check the version of you compiler with the option -v. Several examples have now been ported to c++17 and some examples of c++20 are being added. Check wether your compile support those standards. You may have a look on https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/compiler_support
This directory contains some utilities:
** load_modules If you use the module system, typing
source load_modules
or
. load_modules.sh
will load the main modules used in the examples, a part hdf5 wich is used only on the example on iostreams (binary file).
** install_modules.sh
If you do not have used --recursive when cloning this repo and you want to use the git submodules containing third party software type:
./install_modules
The file submodule_commands.txt contains some reminder of useful git commands for operating with submodules
** change_submodules_url.sh Change the protocol of the submodules to https. You should not need it!
** change_submodules_url_ssh.sh Change the protocol of the submodules to ssh. You should not need it!
- Go to the
Extras/
directory that contains additional software used by some examples and follow the instructions in the localREADME.md
file. - Go to the
Examples/
directory and follow the instructions in the localREADME.md
file.
Exercises/
Directory with the exercises of the course, subdivided by year! Enjoy!