ver. - manual page for ver. 1.0-1 (openmp,opengl,gts,vtk,qt4)
usage: woo [-h] [--version] [-j THREADS] [--cores CORES] [--cl-dev CLDEV] [-n] [-D] [--quirks QUIRKS] [--flavor FLAVOR] [--batch-table BATCHTABLE] [--batch-line BATCHLINE] [--batch-results BATCHRESULTS] [-c COMMANDS] [-e EXPR] [--paused] [--nice NICE] [-x] [-v] [-R] [--test] [--no-gdb] [--in-gdb] [--in-pdb] [--in-valgrind] [--fake-display] ... Woo: open-source platform for dynamic compuations, http://woodem.eu. positional arguments: simulation optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --version -j THREADS, --threads THREADS Number of OpenMP threads to run; unset (0) by default, which means to use all available cores, but at most 4. Equivalent to setting OMP_NUM_THREADS environment variable. --cores CORES Comma-separated list of cores to use - determined number of OpenMP threads and sets affinity for those threads as well. --cl-dev CLDEV Numerical couple (comma-separated) givin OpenCL platform/device indices. This is machine-dependent value -n Run without graphical interface (equivalent to unsetting the DISPLAY environment variable) -D, --debug Run the debug build, if available. --quirks QUIRKS Bitmask for workarounds for broken configurations; all quirks are enabled by default. 1: set LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1 for Intel GPUs (determined from `lspci | grep VGA`) (avoids GPU freeze), 2: set --in-gdb when on AMD FirePro GPUs to avoid crash in fglrx.so (only when using the fglrx driver) --flavor FLAVOR Build flavor of woo to use. --batch-table BATCHTABLE Batch table file. --batch-line BATCHLINE Batch table line. --batch-results BATCHRESULTS Batch results file. -c COMMANDS Run these python commands after the start (use -x to exit afterwards) -e EXPR Evaluate this expression (instead of loading file). It should be a scene object or a preprocessor, which will be run --paused When proprocessor or simulation is given on the command-line, don't run it automatically (default) --nice NICE Increase nice level (i.e. decrease priority) by given number. -x Exit when the script finishes -v Increase logging verbosity; first occurence sets default logging level to info (only available if built with log4cxx), second to debug, third to trace. -R, --rebuild Re-run build in the source directory, then run the updated woo with the same command line except --rebuild. The build flavor for this build and its stored parameters will be used. If given twice, update from the repository will be attempted before recompilation. --test Run regression test suite and exit; the exists status is 0 if all tests pass, 1 if a test fails and 2 for an unspecified exception. --no-gdb Do not show backtrace when Woo crashes (only effective with \-\-debug). --in-gdb Run Woo inside gdb (must be in $PATH). --in-pdb Run Woo inside pdb --in-valgrind Run inside valgrind (must be in $PATH); automatically adds python ignore files --fake-display Allow importing the woo.qt4 module without initializing Qt4. This is only useful for generating documentation and should not be used otherwise.
The full documentation for ver. is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and ver. programs are properly installed at your site, the command info ver. should give you access to the complete manual. ver. 1.0-1 (openmp,opengl,gts,vtk,August 2015 VER.(1)
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