woo-py3(1)


NAME

   ver. - manual page for ver. 1.0-1 (openmp,opengl,gts,vtk,qt4)

DESCRIPTION

   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.

SEE ALSO

   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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