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wiki:programming_libraries [2012/06/01 20:51] – [Parallel Programming] emrumwiki:programming_libraries [2012/10/18 07:26] – [Libraries for Atomic Operations] compudj
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   * [[http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_39_0/boost/interprocess/detail/atomic.hpp| Boost Atomic.hpp (c++) ]]   * [[http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_39_0/boost/interprocess/detail/atomic.hpp| Boost Atomic.hpp (c++) ]]
   * [[http://threadingbuildingblocks.org/| Intel® Threading Building Blocks (Intel TBB) ]]   * [[http://threadingbuildingblocks.org/| Intel® Threading Building Blocks (Intel TBB) ]]
 +  * [[http://lttng.org/urcu| Userspace RCU library]] - User-level Read-Copy Update, Lock-free data structures (RCU lock-free hash table with auto-resize, queues, stacks), atomic operations, efficient user-level wait/wake-up
   * [[http://www.ioremap.net/node/224| libsync - Atomic operations and userspace RCU ]]   * [[http://www.ioremap.net/node/224| libsync - Atomic operations and userspace RCU ]]
   * [[http://www.pjsip.org/docs/latest/pjlib/docs/html/index.htm| PJLIB ]] - A small footprint framework library written in C for making scalable applications. Includes Atomic Ops.   * [[http://www.pjsip.org/docs/latest/pjlib/docs/html/index.htm| PJLIB ]] - A small footprint framework library written in C for making scalable applications. Includes Atomic Ops.
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   * [[http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/| OpenCL API ]]   * [[http://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/| OpenCL API ]]
   * [[http://www.macresearch.org/opencl_episode1| OpenCL Tutorial ]]   * [[http://www.macresearch.org/opencl_episode1| OpenCL Tutorial ]]
 +  * [[http://mathema.tician.de/software/pyopencl| PyOpenCL ]] - use OpenCL parallel computation API from Python
 +  * [[http://packages.python.org/pyfft/| PyFFT ]] - fast fourier transform with OpenCL (or Cuda) using Python
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   * [[http://upc.gwu.edu/| Unified Parallel C]]  - UPC is an extension of the C programming language designed for high-performance computing.   * [[http://upc.gwu.edu/| Unified Parallel C]]  - UPC is an extension of the C programming language designed for high-performance computing.
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