On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 9:41 AM, John leger <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you for the quick answer, I was partly wondering how to get his
> version without building a new julia but I should have guess that this was
> how it's done.
> So now, let's see and bench.
>
> And I'm still open to suggestions, remarks for the future benchmarks that I
> will do.

Would be nice to check whether is support and how it perform for
https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/issues/12398

>
> Thanks
>
> Le lundi 31 août 2015 11:55:25 UTC+2, Mauro a écrit :
>>
>> If you are enquiring about the git-mechanics to get that branch built,
>> see below.  (Otherwise ignore.)
>>
>> You can build that branch.  The last rebase is on branch
>> yyc/dftnew_rebase, but it was not tested.  This "should" work:
>>
>> git clone [email protected]:JuliaLang/julia.git
>> git checkout  yyc/dftnew_rebase
>> make testall  (the testall will run all the unit-tests after compilation)
>>
>> Alternatively you can build Steven's branch (in another folder):
>>
>> git clone [email protected]:stevengj/julia.git
>> git checkout dftnew
>> make testall
>>
>> Mauro
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 2015-08-31 at 11:22, John leger <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hello everyone,
>> >
>> > I am currently playing with Julia and OpenCL, so far everything is good.
>> > I
>> > would like to bench: FFT in Pure Julia, the fftw wrapper, the opencl FFT
>> > deployed on GPU and CPU (so 4 benchmarks).
>> > There is already everything ready except the pure julia fft. I have
>> > found
>> > some information about it: https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/pull/6193
>> > but
>> > I don't know how I could use it.
>> > Do you have any ideas how I could test it ?
>> >
>> > Also, maybe someone already made some benchmarks, especially on the
>> > opencl
>> > GPU/CPU part. So if you have any information, thank you.
>> >
>> > Jonathan.
>>
>

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