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quantum_package/COMPILE_RUN.md
Thomas Applencourt fbed320e83 Working ninja
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# Compile
We need to create the file which contains all the tree dependencies for the
binaries. It's not a Makefile, but a Ninja file (so don't type `make` is
hopeless, type `ninja` instead).
The script to create the dependency file (aka `build.ninja`) is
`qp_create_ninja.py`.
## What utilization of the code will you do?
* If you only want the binaries (for production workflow) use the flag
`--production` in when calling this script. It's quicker
* Else if you are a developer and you want to be able to compile specific
modules use: `--development`. It will create for you the `build.ninja` in each
module
## Compilation Flags
You need to specify all the flags useful for the compilation: like the
optimization flags, the Lapack libary, etc. ``$QP_ROOT/config`` contains
``ifort.cfg`` and ``gfortran.cfg`` containing the compiler flags that will be
used. You can edit these files to modify the compiling options.
## Example to create the Ninja file
`qp_create_ninja.py create --production $QP_ROOT/config/ifort.cfg`
## Compiling
Just type `ninja` if you are in `$QP_ROOT` (or `ninja -f $QP_ROOT/build.ninja`
elsewhere). The compilation will take approximately 3 min.
If you have set the `--developement` flag in a specific module you can go in
the corresponding module directory and run `ninja` to build only this module.
You can type `ninja all` in a module for compiling all the submodule
Finally, go in `$QP_ROOT/ocaml` and type `make`