RaftLib is a portable parallel processing system that aims to provide extreme performance while increasing programmer productivity. It enables a programmer to assemble a massively parallel program (both local and distributed) using simple iostream-like operators. RaftLib handles threading, memory allocation, memory placement, and
auto-parallelization of compute kernels. It enables applications to be constructed from chains of compute kernels forming a task and pipeline parallel compute graph. Programs are authored in C++ (although other language bindings are planned).
Example
Here is a Hello World example for demonstration purposes:
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#include
#include
#include
#include
class hi : public raft::kernel
;
int
main( int argc, char **argv )
References
External links
The RaftLib Project PageRaftLib User WikiProject GitHub RepositoryCPPNow RaftLib Tutorial SessionParallel BZip2 Implementation Using RaftLib
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C++ programming language family