homebrew-core/Formula/libomp.rb
2018-11-25 11:19:43 -05:00

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class Libomp < Formula
desc "LLVM's OpenMP runtime library"
homepage "https://openmp.llvm.org/"
url "https://releases.llvm.org/7.0.0/openmp-7.0.0.src.tar.xz"
sha256 "30662b632f5556c59ee9215c1309f61de50b3ea8e89dcc28ba9a9494bba238ff"
bottle do
cellar :any
sha256 "c8788028105e9ec32e29bcdba8c7b550c2afd96b3f0a7bd0d6b6136a8729174a" => :mojave
sha256 "24072de1910b63d6047685bafc3e44e5d65686d04555a5239fc6d0410fb4eed2" => :high_sierra
sha256 "2aad5e93e8c4548fd66a70782f1a9e1dbdb662a6497a267d317f297f73ea22aa" => :sierra
end
depends_on "cmake" => :build
depends_on :macos => :yosemite
def install
system "cmake", ".", *std_cmake_args
system "make", "install"
system "cmake", ".", "-DLIBOMP_ENABLE_SHARED=OFF", *std_cmake_args
system "make", "install"
end
def caveats; <<~EOS
On Apple Clang, you need to add several options to use OpenMP's front end
instead of the standard driver option. This usually looks like
-Xpreprocessor -fopenmp -lomp
You might need to make sure the lib and include directories are discoverable
if #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX} is not searched:
-L#{opt_lib} -I#{opt_include}
For CMake, the following flags will cause the OpenMP::OpenMP_CXX target to
be set up correctly:
-DOpenMP_CXX_FLAGS="-Xpreprocessor -fopenmp -I#{opt_include}" -DOpenMP_CXX_LIB_NAMES="omp" -DOpenMP_omp_LIBRARY=#{opt_lib}/libomp.dylib
EOS
end
test do
(testpath/"test.cpp").write <<~EOS
#include <omp.h>
#include <array>
int main (int argc, char** argv) {
std::array<size_t,2> arr = {0,0};
#pragma omp parallel num_threads(2)
{
size_t tid = omp_get_thread_num();
arr.at(tid) = tid + 1;
}
if(arr.at(0) == 1 && arr.at(1) == 2)
return 0;
else
return 1;
}
EOS
system ENV.cxx, "-Werror", "-Xpreprocessor", "-fopenmp", "test.cpp",
"-L#{lib}", "-lomp", "-o", "test"
system "./test"
end
end