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/* Adapted from worg.css */
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@media all
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{
#table-of-contents {
position: fixed;
margin-top: 105px;
float: right;
border: 1px solid #red;
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# -*- mode: org; -*- # -*- mode: org; -*-
#+HTML_LINK_HOME: index.html #+HTML_LINK_HOME: index.html
#+OPTIONS: H:4 num:t toc:t \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t <:t #+OPTIONS: H:4 num:t toc:t \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t <:t d:(HIDE)
#+SETUPFILE: ../docs/org-html-themes/org/theme-readtheorg.setup
# SETUPFILE: ../docs/org-html-themes/org/theme-readtheorg.setup
#+INFOJS_OPT: toc:t mouse:underline path:org-info.js
#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" title="Standard" href="qmckl.css" type="text/css" />
#+STARTUP: align fold nodlcheck hidestars oddeven lognotestate
#+AUTHOR: TREX CoE
#+LANGUAGE: en

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# This file was created by tools/Building.org # This file was created by tools/Building.org
# Dependencies
LIBS=-lpthread
# Variables # Variables
@ -39,7 +44,7 @@ FFLAGS=-fPIC $(INCLUDE) \
-Wreal-q-constant -Wuninitialized -fbacktrace -finit-real=nan \ -Wreal-q-constant -Wuninitialized -fbacktrace -finit-real=nan \
-ffpe-trap=zero,overflow,underflow -ffpe-trap=zero,overflow,underflow
LIBS=-lgfortran -lm LIBS+=-lgfortran -lm
#---------------------------------------------------------- #----------------------------------------------------------
endif endif
@ -54,7 +59,7 @@ CFLAGS=-fPIC -g -O2 $(INCLUDE)
FC=ifort -xHost FC=ifort -xHost
FFLAGS=-fPIC -g -O2 $(INCLUDE) FFLAGS=-fPIC -g -O2 $(INCLUDE)
LIBS=-lm -lifcore -lirc LIBS+=-lm -lifcore -lirc
#---------------------------------------------------------- #----------------------------------------------------------
CC=icc -xHost CC=icc -xHost
endif endif
@ -70,12 +75,14 @@ CFLAGS=-fPIC -g -O2 $(INCLUDE)
FC=flang FC=flang
FFLAGS=fPIC -g -O2 $(INCLUDE) FFLAGS=fPIC -g -O2 $(INCLUDE)
LIBS=-lm LIBS+=-lm
#---------------------------------------------------------- #----------------------------------------------------------
endif endif
# Rules # Rules
# The source files are created during the generation of the file ~Makefile.generated~.
.PHONY: clean .PHONY: clean
.SECONDARY: # Needed to keep the produced C and Fortran files .SECONDARY: # Needed to keep the produced C and Fortran files
@ -83,14 +90,17 @@ endif
libqmckl.so: Makefile.generated libqmckl.so: Makefile.generated
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.generated $(MAKE) -f Makefile.generated
test: Makefile.generated ../include/qmckl.h: libqmckl.so
../tools/build_qmckl_h.sh
test: Makefile.generated ../include/qmckl.h
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.generated test $(MAKE) -f Makefile.generated test
doc: $(ORG_SOURCE_FILES) doc: $(ORG_SOURCE_FILES)
$(QMCKL_ROOT)/tools/create_doc.sh $(QMCKL_ROOT)/tools/create_doc.sh
clean: clean:
$(RM) qmckl.h test_qmckl_* test_qmckl.c test_qmckl \ $(RM) test_qmckl_* test_qmckl.c test_qmckl \
qmckl_*.f90 qmckl_*.c qmckl_*.o qmckl_*.h \ qmckl_*.f90 qmckl_*.c qmckl_*.o qmckl_*.h \
Makefile.generated libqmckl.so *.html *.mod Makefile.generated libqmckl.so *.html *.mod

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#+TITLE: QMCkl source code documentation #+TITLE: QMCkl source code documentation
#+EXPORT_FILE_NAME: index.html
#+PROPERTY: comments org #+PROPERTY: comments org
#+SETUPFILE: ../docs/theme.setup #+SETUPFILE: ../docs/theme.setup
------------------
* Introduction #+begin_comment
The .org files is included here in the order specified in the
table_of_contents file.
#+end_comment
#+NAME: toc
#+begin_src sh :exports none
grep TITLE $(cat table_of_contents) | tr ':' ' '
#+end_src
#+RESULTS: toc
| qmckl.org | #+TITLE | Header | files |
| qmckl_error.org | #+TITLE | Error | handling |
| qmckl_context.org | #+TITLE | Context | |
| qmckl_precision.org | #+TITLE | Multi-precision | |
| qmckl_memory.org | #+TITLE | Memory | management |
| qmckl_distance.org | #+TITLE | Distances | |
| qmckl_ao.org | #+TITLE | Atomic | Orbitals |
| test_qmckl.org | #+TITLE | Testing | |
#+begin_src python :var data=toc :exports results :results raw
result = []
for row in data:
filename = row[0].split('.')[0] + ".html"
title = ' '.join(row[2:]).strip()
result += [ f" - [[./{filename}][{title}]]" ]
return '\n'.join(result)
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
- [[./qmckl.html][Introduction]]
- [[./qmckl_error.html][Error handling]]
- [[./qmckl_context.html][Context]]
- [[./qmckl_precision.html][Multi-precision]]
- [[./qmckl_memory.html][Memory management]]
- [[./qmckl_distance.html][Distances]]
- [[./qmckl_ao.html][Atomic Orbitals]]
- [[./test_qmckl.html][Testing]]
--------------------------------
The ultimate goal of the QMCkl library is to provide a high-performance The ultimate goal of the QMCkl library is to provide a high-performance
implementation of the main kernels of QMC. In this particular implementation of the main kernels of QMC. In this particular
implementation of the library, we focus on the definition of the API and the tests, and implementation of the library, we focus on the definition of the API
on a /pedagogical/ presentation of the algorithms. We expect the and the tests, and on a /pedagogical/ presentation of the
HPC experts to use this repository as a reference for re-writing algorithms. We expect the HPC experts to use this repository as a
optimized libraries. reference for re-writing optimized libraries.
The source code of the library is available at
https://github.com/trex-coe/qmckl
and bug reports should be submitted at
https://github.com/trex-coe/qmckl/issues.
** Literate programming ------------------
In a traditional source code, most of the lines of source files of a program [[https://trex-coe.eu/sites/default/files/inline-images/euflag.jpg]] [[https://trex-coe.eu][TREX: Targeting Real Chemical Accuracy at the Exascale]] project has received funding from the European Unions Horizon 2020 - Research and Innovation program - under grant agreement no. 952165. The content of this document does not represent the opinion of the European Union, and the European Union is not responsible for any use that might be made of such content.
are code, scripts, Makefiles, and only a few lines are comments explaining
parts of the code that are non-trivial to understand. The documentation of
the prorgam is usually written in a separate directory, and is often outdated
compared to the code.
Literate programming is a different approach to programming, # -*- mode: org -*-
where the program is considered as a publishable-quality document. Most of
the lines of the source files are text, mathematical formulas, tables,
figures, /etc/, and the lines of code are just the translation in a computer
language of the ideas and algorithms expressed in the text. More importantly,
the "document" is structured like a text document with sections, subsections,
a bibliography, a table of contents /etc/, and the place where pieces of code
appear are the places where they should belong for the reader to understand
the logic of the program, not the places where the compiler expects to find
them. Both the publishable-quality document and the binary executable are
produced from the same source files.
Literate programming is particularly well adapted in this context, as the
central part of this project is the documentation of an API. The
implementation of the algorithms is just an expression of the algorithms in a
language that can be compiled, so that the correctness of the algorithms can
be tested.
We have chosen to write the source files in [[https://karl-voit.at/2017/09/23/orgmode-as-markup-only/][org-mode]] format,
as any text editor can be used to edit org-mode files. To
produce the documentation, there exists multiple possibilities to convert
org-mode files into different formats such as HTML or PDF. The source code is
easily extracted from the org-mode files invoking the Emacs text editor from
the command-line in the =Makefile=, and then the produced files are compiled.
Moreover, within the Emacs text editor the source code blocks can be executed
interactively, in the same spirit as Jupyter notebooks.
** Source code editing
For a tutorial on literate programming with org-mode, follow [[http://www.howardism.org/Technical/Emacs/literate-programming-tutorial.html][this link]].
Any text editor can be used to edit org-mode files. For a better
user experience Emacs is recommended. For users hating Emacs, it
is good to know that Emacs can behave like Vim when switched into
``Evil'' mode.
In the =tools/init.el= file, we provide a minimal Emacs configuration
file for vim users. This file should be copied into =.emacs.d/init.el=.
For users with a preference for Jupyter notebooks, we also provide the
=tools/nb_to_org.sh= script can convert jupyter notebooks into org-mode
files.
Note that pandoc can be used to convert multiple markdown formats into
org-mode.
** Choice of the programming language
Most of the codes of the TREX CoE are written in Fortran with some scripts in
Bash and Python. Outside of the CoE, Fortran is also important (Casino, Amolqc),
and other important languages used by the community are C and C++ (QMCPack,
QWalk), and Julia is gaining in popularity. The library we design should be
compatible with all of these languages. The QMCkl API has to be compatible
with the C language since libraries with a C-compatible API can be used in
every other language.
High-performance versions of the QMCkl, with the same API, will be rewritten by
the experts in HPC. These optimized libraries will be tuned for specific
architectures, among which we can cite x86 based processors, and GPU
accelerators. Nowadays, the most efficient software tools to take advantage of
low-level features of the processor (intrinsics) and of GPUs are for C++
developers. It is highly probable that the optimized implementations will be
written in C++, and this is agreement with our choice to make the API
C-compatible.
Fortran is one of the most common languages used by the community, and is simple
enough to make the algorithms readable both by experts in QMC, and experts in
HPC. Hence we propose in this pedagogical implementation of QMCkl to use Fortran
to express the QMC algorithms. As the main languages of the library is C, this
implies that the exposed C functions call the Fortran routine. However, for
internal functions related to system programming, the C language is more natural
than Fortran.
The Fortran source files should provide a C interface using the
~iso_c_binding~ module. The name of the Fortran source files should end with
=_f.f90= to be properly handled by the =Makefile=. The names of the functions
defined in Fortran should be the same as those exposed in the API suffixed by
=_f=. Fortran interfaces should also be written in the =qmckl_f.f90= file.
For more guidelines on using Fortran to generate a C interface, see
[[http://fortranwiki.org/fortran/show/Generating+C+Interfaces][this link]].
# Coding style
# # TODO: decide on a coding style
# To improve readability, we maintain a consistent coding style in
# the library.
# - For C source files, we will use __(decide on a coding style)__
# - For Fortran source files, we will use __(decide on a coding
# style)__
# Coding style can be automatically checked with [[https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormat.html][clang-format]].
** Design of the library
The proposed API should allow the library to: deal with memory transfers
between CPU and accelerators, and to use different levels of floating-point
precision. We chose a multi-layered design with low-level and high-level
functions (see below).
*** Naming conventions
To avoid namespace collisions, we use =qmckl_= as a prefix for all exported
functions and variables. All exported header files should have a file name
prefixed with =qmckl_=.
If the name of the org-mode file is =xxx.org=, the name of the
produced C files should be =xxx.c= and =xxx.h= and the name of the
produced Fortran file should be =xxx.f90=.
Arrays are in uppercase and scalars are in lowercase.
In the names of the variables and functions, only the singular
form is allowed.
*** Application programming interface
In the C language, the number of bits used by the integer types can change
from one architecture to another one. To circumvent this problem, we choose to
use the integer types defined in ~<stdint.h>~ where the number of bits used for
the integers are fixed.
To ensure that the library will be easily usable in /any/ other language
than C, we restrict the data types in the interfaces to the following:
- 32-bit and 64-bit integers, scalars and and arrays (~int32_t~ and ~int64_t~)
- 32-bit and 64-bit floats, scalars and and arrays (~float~ and ~double~)
- Pointers are always casted into 64-bit integers, even on legacy 32-bit architectures
- ASCII strings are represented as a pointers to character arrays
and terminated by a ~'\0'~ character (C convention).
- Complex numbers can be represented by an array of 2 floats.
- Boolean variables are stored as integers, ~1~ for ~true~ and ~0~ for ~false~
- Floating point variables should be by default
- ~double~ unless explicitly mentioned
- integers used for counting should always be ~int64_t~
To facilitate the use in other languages than C, we will provide some
bindings in other languages in other repositories.
# TODO : Link to repositories for bindings
# To facilitate the use in other languages than C, we provide some
# bindings in other languages in other repositories.
*** Global state
Global variables should be avoided in the library, because it is
possible that one single program needs to use multiple instances
of the library. To solve this problem we propose to use a pointer
to a =context= variable, built by the library with the
=qmckl_context_create= function. The =context= contains the global
state of the library, and is used as the first argument of many
QMCkl functions.
The internal structure of the context is not specified, to give a
maximum of freedom to the different implementations. Modifying
the state is done by setters and getters, prefixed by
=qmckl_context_set_= an =qmckl_context_get_=. When a context
variable is modified by a setter, a copy of the old data structure
is made and updated, and the pointer to the new data structure is
returned, such that the old contexts can still be accessed. It is
also possible to modify the state in an impure fashion, using the
=qmckl_context_update_= functions. The context and its old
versions can be destroyed with =qmckl_context_destroy=.
*** Low-level functions
Low-level functions are very simple functions which are leaves of
the function call tree (they don't call any other QMCkl function).
These functions are /pure/, and unaware of the QMCkl
=context=. They are not allowed to allocate/deallocate memory, and
if they need temporary memory it should be provided in input.
*** High-level functions
High-level functions are at the top of the function call tree.
They are able to choose which lower-level function to call
depending on the required precision, and do the corresponding type
conversions. These functions are also responsible for allocating
temporary storage, to simplify the use of accelerators.
The high-level functions should be pure, unless the introduction
of non-purity is justified. All the side effects should be made in
the =context= variable.
# TODO : We need an identifier for impure functions
*** Numerical precision
The number of bits of precision required for a function should be
given as an input of low-level computational functions. This input
will be used to define the values of the different thresholds that
might be used to avoid computing unnecessary noise. High-level
functions will use the precision specified in the =context=
variable.
** Algorithms
Reducing the scaling of an algorithm usually implies also reducing
its arithmetic complexity (number of flops per byte). Therefore,
for small sizes \(\mathcal{O}(N^3)\) and \(\mathcal{O}(N^2)\)
algorithms are better adapted than linear scaling algorithms. As
QMCkl is a general purpose library, multiple algorithms should be
implemented adapted to different problem sizes.
** Rules for the API
- =stdint= should be used for integers (=int32_t=, =int64_t=)
- integers used for counting should always be =int64_t=
- floats should be by default =double=, unless explicitly mentioned
- pointers are converted to =int64_t= to increase portability
* Documentation
# The .org files will be appended here in the order specified in the
# table_of_contents file

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@ -1,19 +1,253 @@
#+TITLE: Header files #+TITLE: Introduction
#+PROPERTY: comments org
#+SETUPFILE: ../docs/theme.setup #+SETUPFILE: ../docs/theme.setup
# -*- mode: org -*-
The =qmckl.h= header file has to be included in <<<C>>> codes when * Using QMCkl
The =qmckl.h= header file has to be included in C codes when
QMCkl functions are used: QMCkl functions are used:
#+begin_src c :tangle none #+begin_src c :tangle no
#include "qmckl.h" #include "qmckl.h"
#+end_src f90 #+end_src
In Fortran programs, the =qmckl_f.f90= interface file should be
In <<<Fortran>>> programs, the =qmckl_f.f90= interface file should be
included in the source code using the library, and the Fortran codes included in the source code using the library, and the Fortran codes
should use the ~qmckl~ module as should use the ~qmckl~ module as
#+begin_src f90 :tangle none #+begin_src f90 :tangle no
use qmckl use qmckl
#+end_src f90 #+end_src
Both files are located in the =include/= directory.
* Developing in QMCkl
** Literate programming
In a traditional source code, most of the lines of source files of a program
are code, scripts, Makefiles, and only a few lines are comments explaining
parts of the code that are non-trivial to understand. The documentation of
the prorgam is usually written in a separate directory, and is often outdated
compared to the code.
Literate programming is a different approach to programming,
where the program is considered as a publishable-quality document. Most of
the lines of the source files are text, mathematical formulas, tables,
figures, /etc/, and the lines of code are just the translation in a computer
language of the ideas and algorithms expressed in the text. More importantly,
the "document" is structured like a text document with sections, subsections,
a bibliography, a table of contents /etc/, and the place where pieces of code
appear are the places where they should belong for the reader to understand
the logic of the program, not the places where the compiler expects to find
them. Both the publishable-quality document and the binary executable are
produced from the same source files.
Literate programming is particularly well adapted in this context, as the
central part of this project is the documentation of an API. The
implementation of the algorithms is just an expression of the algorithms in a
language that can be compiled, so that the correctness of the algorithms can
be tested.
We have chosen to write the source files in [[https://karl-voit.at/2017/09/23/orgmode-as-markup-only/][org-mode]] format,
as any text editor can be used to edit org-mode files. To
produce the documentation, there exists multiple possibilities to convert
org-mode files into different formats such as HTML or PDF. The source code is
easily extracted from the org-mode files invoking the Emacs text editor from
the command-line in the =Makefile=, and then the produced files are compiled.
Moreover, within the Emacs text editor the source code blocks can be executed
interactively, in the same spirit as Jupyter notebooks.
** Source code editing
For a tutorial on literate programming with org-mode, follow [[http://www.howardism.org/Technical/Emacs/literate-programming-tutorial.html][this link]].
Any text editor can be used to edit org-mode files. For a better
user experience Emacs is recommended. For users hating Emacs, it
is good to know that Emacs can behave like Vim when switched into
``Evil'' mode.
In the =tools/init.el= file, we provide a minimal Emacs configuration
file for vim users. This file should be copied into =.emacs.d/init.el=.
For users with a preference for Jupyter notebooks, we also provide the
=tools/nb_to_org.sh= script can convert jupyter notebooks into org-mode
files.
Note that pandoc can be used to convert multiple markdown formats into
org-mode.
** Choice of the programming language
Most of the codes of the [[https://trex-coe.eu][TREX CoE]] are written in Fortran with some scripts in
Bash and Python. Outside of the CoE, Fortran is also important (Casino, Amolqc),
and other important languages used by the community are C and C++ (QMCPack,
QWalk), and Julia is gaining in popularity. The library we design should be
compatible with all of these languages. The QMCkl API has to be compatible
with the C language since libraries with a C-compatible API can be used in
every other language.
High-performance versions of the QMCkl, with the same API, will be rewritten by
the experts in HPC. These optimized libraries will be tuned for specific
architectures, among which we can cite x86 based processors, and GPU
accelerators. Nowadays, the most efficient software tools to take advantage of
low-level features of the processor (intrinsics) and of GPUs are for C++
developers. It is highly probable that the optimized implementations will be
written in C++, and this is agreement with our choice to make the API
C-compatible.
Fortran is one of the most common languages used by the community, and is simple
enough to make the algorithms readable both by experts in QMC, and experts in
HPC. Hence we propose in this pedagogical implementation of QMCkl to use Fortran
to express the QMC algorithms. As the main languages of the library is C, this
implies that the exposed C functions call the Fortran routine. However, for
internal functions related to system programming, the C language is more natural
than Fortran.
The Fortran source files should provide a C interface using the
~iso_c_binding~ module. The name of the Fortran source files should end with
=_f.f90= to be properly handled by the =Makefile=. The names of the functions
defined in Fortran should be the same as those exposed in the API suffixed by
=_f=. Fortran interfaces should also be written in the =qmckl_f.f90= file.
For more guidelines on using Fortran to generate a C interface, see
[[http://fortranwiki.org/fortran/show/Generating+C+Interfaces][this link]].
# Coding style
# # TODO: decide on a coding style
# To improve readability, we maintain a consistent coding style in
# the library.
# - For C source files, we will use __(decide on a coding style)__
# - For Fortran source files, we will use __(decide on a coding
# style)__
# Coding style can be automatically checked with [[https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormat.html][clang-format]].
** Design of the library
The proposed API should allow the library to: deal with memory transfers
between CPU and accelerators, and to use different levels of floating-point
precision. We chose a multi-layered design with low-level and high-level
functions (see below).
** Naming conventions
To avoid namespace collisions, we use =qmckl_= as a prefix for all exported
functions and variables. All exported header files should have a file name
prefixed with =qmckl_=.
If the name of the org-mode file is =xxx.org=, the name of the
produced C files should be =xxx.c= and =xxx.h= and the name of the
produced Fortran file should be =xxx.f90=.
Arrays are in uppercase and scalars are in lowercase.
In the names of the variables and functions, only the singular
form is allowed.
** Application programming interface
In the C language, the number of bits used by the integer types can change
from one architecture to another one. To circumvent this problem, we choose to
use the integer types defined in ~<stdint.h>~ where the number of bits used for
the integers are fixed.
To ensure that the library will be easily usable in /any/ other language
than C, we restrict the data types in the interfaces to the following:
- 32-bit and 64-bit integers, scalars and and arrays (~int32_t~ and ~int64_t~)
- 32-bit and 64-bit floats, scalars and and arrays (~float~ and ~double~)
- Pointers are always casted into 64-bit integers, even on legacy 32-bit architectures
- ASCII strings are represented as a pointers to character arrays
and terminated by a ~'\0'~ character (C convention).
- Complex numbers can be represented by an array of 2 floats.
- Boolean variables are stored as integers, ~1~ for ~true~ and ~0~ for ~false~
- Floating point variables should be by default
- ~double~ unless explicitly mentioned
- integers used for counting should always be ~int64_t~
To facilitate the use in other languages than C, we will provide some
bindings in other languages in other repositories.
# TODO : Link to repositories for bindings
# To facilitate the use in other languages than C, we provide some
# bindings in other languages in other repositories.
** Global state
Global variables should be avoided in the library, because it is
possible that one single program needs to use multiple instances
of the library. To solve this problem we propose to use a pointer
to a [[./qmckl_context.html][=context=]] variable, built by the library with the
=qmckl_context_create= function. The <<<=context=>>> contains the global
state of the library, and is used as the first argument of many
QMCkl functions.
The internal structure of the context is not specified, to give a
maximum of freedom to the different implementations. Modifying
the state is done by setters and getters, prefixed by
=qmckl_context_set_= an =qmckl_context_get_=. When a context
variable is modified by a setter, a copy of the old data structure
is made and updated, and the pointer to the new data structure is
returned, such that the old contexts can still be accessed. It is
also possible to modify the state in an impure fashion, using the
=qmckl_context_update_= functions. The context and its old
versions can be destroyed with =qmckl_context_destroy=.
** Low-level functions
Low-level functions are very simple functions which are leaves of
the function call tree (they don't call any other QMCkl function).
These functions are /pure/, and unaware of the QMCkl
=context=. They are not allowed to allocate/deallocate memory, and
if they need temporary memory it should be provided in input.
** High-level functions
High-level functions are at the top of the function call tree.
They are able to choose which lower-level function to call
depending on the required precision, and do the corresponding type
conversions. These functions are also responsible for allocating
temporary storage, to simplify the use of accelerators.
The high-level functions should be pure, unless the introduction
of non-purity is justified. All the side effects should be made in
the =context= variable.
# TODO : We need an identifier for impure functions
** Numerical precision
The number of bits of precision required for a function should be
given as an input of low-level computational functions. This input
will be used to define the values of the different thresholds that
might be used to avoid computing unnecessary noise. High-level
functions will use the precision specified in the =context=
variable.
** Algorithms
Reducing the scaling of an algorithm usually implies also reducing
its arithmetic complexity (number of flops per byte). Therefore,
for small sizes \(\mathcal{O}(N^3)\) and \(\mathcal{O}(N^2)\)
algorithms are better adapted than linear scaling algorithms. As
QMCkl is a general purpose library, multiple algorithms should be
implemented adapted to different problem sizes.
** Rules for the API
- =stdint= should be used for integers (=int32_t=, =int64_t=)
- integers used for counting should always be =int64_t=
- floats should be by default =double=, unless explicitly mentioned
- pointers are converted to =int64_t= to increase portability

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#+TITLE: Error handling #+TITLE: Error handling
#+SETUPFILE: ../docs/theme.setup #+SETUPFILE: ../docs/theme.setup
This file is written in C because it is more natural to express the * Headers :noexport:
error handling in C than in Fortran.
** Headers :noexport:
#+NAME: filename #+NAME: filename
#+begin_src elisp tangle: no #+begin_src elisp tangle: no
@ -22,7 +19,10 @@
MunitResult test_<<filename()>>() { MunitResult test_<<filename()>>() {
#+end_src #+end_src
** Error handling *
:PROPERTIES:
:UNNUMBERED: t
:END:
The library should never make the calling programs abort, nor The library should never make the calling programs abort, nor
perform any input/output operations. This decision has to be taken perform any input/output operations. This decision has to be taken
@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ typedef int32_t qmckl_exit_code;
#+end_src #+end_src
The exit code returns the completion status of the function to the The exit code returns the completion status of the function to the
calling program. When a function call completed successfully, the calling program. When a function call completed successfully,
~QMCKL_SUCCESS~ exit code is returned. If one of the functions of ~QMCKL_SUCCESS~ is returned. If one of the functions of
the library fails to complete the requested task, an appropriate the library fails to complete the requested task, an appropriate
error code is returned to the program. error code is returned to the program.
@ -54,19 +54,21 @@ typedef int32_t qmckl_exit_code;
| ~QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_8~ | 8 | | ~QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_8~ | 8 |
| ~QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_9~ | 9 | | ~QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_9~ | 9 |
| ~QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_10~ | 10 | | ~QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_10~ | 10 |
| ~QMCKL_NULL_CONTEXT~ | 101 | | ~QMCKL_FAILURE~ | 101 |
| ~QMCKL_FAILURE~ | 102 | | ~QMCKL_ERRNO~ | 102 |
| ~QMCKL_ERRNO~ | 103 | | ~QMCKL_INVALID_CONTEXT~ | 103 |
| ~QMCKL_INVALID_EXIT_CODE~ | 104 | | ~QMCKL_ALLOCATION_FAILED~ | 104 |
| ~QMCKL_INVALID_EXIT_CODE~ | 105 |
# We need to force Emacs not to indent the Python code: # We need to force Emacs not to indent the Python code:
# -*- org-src-preserve-indentation: t # -*- org-src-preserve-indentation: t
#+begin_src python :var table=table-exit-codes :results drawer :exports result
#+begin_src python :var table=table-exit-codes :results drawer :exports none
""" This script generates the C and Fortran constants for the error """ This script generates the C and Fortran constants for the error
codes from the org-mode table. codes from the org-mode table.
""" """
result = [ "#+begin_src c :comments org :tangle (eval h)" ] result = [ "#+begin_src c :comments org :tangle (eval h) :exports none" ]
for (text, code) in table: for (text, code) in table:
text=text.replace("~","") text=text.replace("~","")
result += [ f"#define {text:30s} {code:d}" ] result += [ f"#define {text:30s} {code:d}" ]
@ -74,7 +76,7 @@ result += [ "#+end_src" ]
result += [ "" ] result += [ "" ]
result += [ "#+begin_src f90 :comments org :tangle (eval fh)" ] result += [ "#+begin_src f90 :comments org :tangle (eval fh) :exports none" ]
for (text, code) in table: for (text, code) in table:
text=text.replace("~","") text=text.replace("~","")
result += [ f" integer, parameter :: {text:30s} = {code:d}" ] result += [ f" integer, parameter :: {text:30s} = {code:d}" ]
@ -86,7 +88,7 @@ return '\n'.join(result)
#+RESULTS: #+RESULTS:
:results: :results:
#+begin_src c :comments org :tangle (eval h) #+begin_src c :comments org :tangle (eval h) :exports none
#define QMCKL_SUCCESS 0 #define QMCKL_SUCCESS 0
#define QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_1 1 #define QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_1 1
#define QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_2 2 #define QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_2 2
@ -98,13 +100,14 @@ return '\n'.join(result)
#define QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_8 8 #define QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_8 8
#define QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_9 9 #define QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_9 9
#define QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_10 10 #define QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_10 10
#define QMCKL_NULL_CONTEXT 101 #define QMCKL_FAILURE 101
#define QMCKL_FAILURE 102 #define QMCKL_ERRNO 102
#define QMCKL_ERRNO 103 #define QMCKL_INVALID_CONTEXT 103
#define QMCKL_INVALID_EXIT_CODE 104 #define QMCKL_ALLOCATION_FAILED 104
#define QMCKL_INVALID_EXIT_CODE 105
#+end_src #+end_src
#+begin_src f90 :comments org :tangle (eval fh) #+begin_src f90 :comments org :tangle (eval fh) :exports none
integer, parameter :: QMCKL_SUCCESS = 0 integer, parameter :: QMCKL_SUCCESS = 0
integer, parameter :: QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_1 = 1 integer, parameter :: QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_1 = 1
integer, parameter :: QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_2 = 2 integer, parameter :: QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_2 = 2
@ -116,17 +119,17 @@ return '\n'.join(result)
integer, parameter :: QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_8 = 8 integer, parameter :: QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_8 = 8
integer, parameter :: QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_9 = 9 integer, parameter :: QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_9 = 9
integer, parameter :: QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_10 = 10 integer, parameter :: QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_10 = 10
integer, parameter :: QMCKL_NULL_CONTEXT = 101 integer, parameter :: QMCKL_FAILURE = 101
integer, parameter :: QMCKL_FAILURE = 102 integer, parameter :: QMCKL_ERRNO = 102
integer, parameter :: QMCKL_ERRNO = 103 integer, parameter :: QMCKL_INVALID_CONTEXT = 103
integer, parameter :: QMCKL_INVALID_EXIT_CODE = 104 integer, parameter :: QMCKL_ALLOCATION_FAILED = 104
integer, parameter :: QMCKL_INVALID_EXIT_CODE = 105
#+end_src #+end_src
:end: :end:
* End of files :noexport:
** End of files :noexport: ** Test
*** Test
#+begin_src c :comments link :tangle (eval c_test) #+begin_src c :comments link :tangle (eval c_test)
return MUNIT_OK; return MUNIT_OK;
} }

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@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
* Acknowledgments
[[https://trex-coe.eu/sites/default/files/inline-images/euflag.jpg]]
[[https://trex-coe.eu][TREX: Targeting Real Chemical Accuracy at the Exascale]] project has received funding from the European Unions Horizon 2020 - Research and Innovation program - under grant agreement no. 952165. The content of this document does not represent the opinion of the European Union, and the European Union is not responsible for any use that might be made of such content.
# -*- mode: org -*-

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@ -15,8 +15,11 @@ optimized libraries to fine-tune the memory allocation.
#+begin_src c :tangle (eval c) #+begin_src c :tangle (eval c)
#include <stdint.h> #include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h> #include <stdlib.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "qmckl_error.h" #include "qmckl_error.h"
#include "qmckl_context.h" #include "qmckl_context.h"
#include "qmckl_context_private.h"
#include "qmckl_memory.h" #include "qmckl_memory.h"
#+end_src #+end_src
@ -26,20 +29,39 @@ optimized libraries to fine-tune the memory allocation.
MunitResult test_<<filename()>>() { MunitResult test_<<filename()>>() {
#+end_src #+end_src
* ~qmckl_malloc~ *
Memory allocation inside the library should be done with
~qmckl_malloc~. It lets the library choose how the memory will be
allocated, and a pointer is returned to the user. The context is
passed to let the library store data related to the allocation
inside the context. In this particular implementation of the library,
we store a list of allocated pointers so that all the memory can be
properly freed when the library is de-initialized.
If the allocation failed, the ~NULL~ pointer is returned.
Memory allocation function, letting the library choose how the # Header
memory will be allocated, and a pointer is returned to the user. #+begin_src c :tangle (eval h) :noexport
The context is passed to let the library store data related to the void* qmckl_malloc(qmckl_context context,
allocation inside the context. If the allocation failed, the ~NULL~
pointer is returned.
#+begin_src c :tangle (eval h)
void* qmckl_malloc(qmckl_context ctx,
const size_t size); const size_t size);
#+end_src #+end_src
#+begin_src f90 :tangle (eval fh) # Source
#+begin_src c :tangle (eval c)
void* qmckl_malloc(qmckl_context context, const size_t size) {
void * pointer = malloc( (size_t) size );
if (qmckl_context_check(context) != QMCKL_NULL_CONTEXT) {
qmckl_exit_code rc;
rc = qmckl_context_append_memory(context, pointer, size);
assert (rc == QMCKL_SUCCESS);
}
return pointer;
}
#+end_src
# Fortran interface
#+begin_src f90 :tangle (eval fh) :noexport
interface interface
type (c_ptr) function qmckl_malloc (context, size) bind(C) type (c_ptr) function qmckl_malloc (context, size) bind(C)
use, intrinsic :: iso_c_binding use, intrinsic :: iso_c_binding
@ -49,24 +71,11 @@ void* qmckl_malloc(qmckl_context ctx,
end interface end interface
#+end_src #+end_src
** Source
#+begin_src c :tangle (eval c)
void* qmckl_malloc(qmckl_context ctx, const size_t size) {
if (ctx == (qmckl_context) 0) {}; /* Avoid unused argument warning */
void * result = malloc( (size_t) size );
return result;
}
#+end_src
** Test :noexport: ** Test :noexport:
#+begin_src c :tangle (eval c_test) #+begin_src c :tangle (eval c_test)
int *a = NULL; int *a = NULL;
munit_assert(a == NULL); munit_assert(a == NULL);
a = (int*) qmckl_malloc( (qmckl_context) 1, 3*sizeof(int)); a = (int*) qmckl_malloc( QMCKL_NULL_CONTEXT, 3*sizeof(int));
munit_assert(a != NULL); munit_assert(a != NULL);
a[0] = 1; a[0] = 1;
a[1] = 2; a[1] = 2;
@ -99,12 +108,22 @@ qmckl_exit_code qmckl_free(qmckl_context context,
** Source ** Source
#+begin_src c :tangle (eval c) #+begin_src c :tangle (eval c)
qmckl_exit_code qmckl_free(qmckl_context context, void *ptr) { qmckl_exit_code qmckl_free(qmckl_context context, void *ptr) {
if (qmckl_context_check(context) != QMCKL_NULL_CONTEXT) {
if (context == 0) return QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_1; if (ptr == NULL) {
if (ptr == NULL) return QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_2; return qmckl_failwith(context,
QMCKL_INVALID_ARG_2,
"qmckl_free",
"NULL pointer");
}
qmckl_exit_code rc;
rc = qmckl_context_remove_memory(context, ptr);
assert (rc == QMCKL_SUCCESS);
}
free(ptr); free(ptr);
return QMCKL_SUCCESS; return QMCKL_SUCCESS;
} }
#+end_src #+end_src

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@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
#+TITLE: Multi-precision
#+SETUPFILE: ../docs/theme.setup
#+NAME: filename
#+begin_src elisp tangle: no
(file-name-nondirectory (substring buffer-file-name 0 -4))
#+end_src
Controlling numerical precision enables optimizations. Here, the
default parameters determining the target numerical precision and
range are defined.
#+NAME: table-precision
| ~QMCKL_DEFAULT_PRECISION~ | 53 |
| ~QMCKL_DEFAULT_RANGE~ | 11 |
# We need to force Emacs not to indent the Python code:
# -*- org-src-preserve-indentation: t
#+begin_src python :var table=table-precision :results drawer :exports result
""" This script generates the C and Fortran constants for the error
codes from the org-mode table.
"""
result = [ "#+begin_src c :comments org :tangle (eval h)" ]
for (text, code) in table:
text=text.replace("~","")
result += [ f"#define {text:30s} {code:d}" ]
result += [ "#+end_src" ]
result += [ "" ]
result += [ "#+begin_src f90 :comments org :tangle (eval fh)" ]
for (text, code) in table:
text=text.replace("~","")
result += [ f" integer, parameter :: {text:30s} = {code:d}" ]
result += [ "#+end_src" ]
return '\n'.join(result)
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
:results:
#+begin_src c :comments org :tangle (eval h)
#define QMCKL_DEFAULT_PRECISION 53
#define QMCKL_DEFAULT_RANGE 11
#+end_src
#+begin_src f90 :comments org :tangle (eval fh)
integer, parameter :: QMCKL_DEFAULT_PRECISION = 53
integer, parameter :: QMCKL_DEFAULT_RANGE = 11
#+end_src
:end:
# -*- mode: org -*-
# vim: syntax=c

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@ -1,9 +1,7 @@
qmckl.org qmckl.org
qmckl_error.org qmckl_error.org
qmckl_context.org qmckl_context.org
qmckl_precision.org
qmckl_memory.org qmckl_memory.org
qmckl_distance.org qmckl_distance.org
qmckl_ao.org qmckl_ao.org
test_qmckl.org test_qmckl.org
qmckl_footer.org

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@ -69,6 +69,11 @@ OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#+begin_src makefile #+begin_src makefile
# <<header()>> # <<header()>>
#+end_src #+end_src
** Dependencies
#+begin_src makefile
LIBS=-lpthread
#+end_src
** Variables ** Variables
@ -108,7 +113,7 @@ FFLAGS=-fPIC $(INCLUDE) \
-Wreal-q-constant -Wuninitialized -fbacktrace -finit-real=nan \ -Wreal-q-constant -Wuninitialized -fbacktrace -finit-real=nan \
-ffpe-trap=zero,overflow,underflow -ffpe-trap=zero,overflow,underflow
LIBS=-lgfortran -lm LIBS+=-lgfortran -lm
#---------------------------------------------------------- #----------------------------------------------------------
endif endif
#+end_src #+end_src
@ -124,7 +129,7 @@ CFLAGS=-fPIC -g -O2 $(INCLUDE)
FC=ifort -xHost FC=ifort -xHost
FFLAGS=-fPIC -g -O2 $(INCLUDE) FFLAGS=-fPIC -g -O2 $(INCLUDE)
LIBS=-lm -lifcore -lirc LIBS+=-lm -lifcore -lirc
#---------------------------------------------------------- #----------------------------------------------------------
CC=icc -xHost CC=icc -xHost
endif endif
@ -141,7 +146,7 @@ CFLAGS=-fPIC -g -O2 $(INCLUDE)
FC=flang FC=flang
FFLAGS=fPIC -g -O2 $(INCLUDE) FFLAGS=fPIC -g -O2 $(INCLUDE)
LIBS=-lm LIBS+=-lm
#---------------------------------------------------------- #----------------------------------------------------------
endif endif
#+end_src #+end_src
@ -157,14 +162,17 @@ endif
libqmckl.so: Makefile.generated libqmckl.so: Makefile.generated
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.generated $(MAKE) -f Makefile.generated
test: Makefile.generated ../include/qmckl.h: libqmckl.so
../tools/build_qmckl_h.sh
test: Makefile.generated ../include/qmckl.h
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.generated test $(MAKE) -f Makefile.generated test
doc: $(ORG_SOURCE_FILES) doc: $(ORG_SOURCE_FILES)
$(QMCKL_ROOT)/tools/create_doc.sh $(QMCKL_ROOT)/tools/create_doc.sh
clean: clean:
$(RM) qmckl.h test_qmckl_* test_qmckl.c test_qmckl \ $(RM) test_qmckl_* test_qmckl.c test_qmckl \
qmckl_*.f90 qmckl_*.c qmckl_*.o qmckl_*.h \ qmckl_*.f90 qmckl_*.c qmckl_*.o qmckl_*.h \
Makefile.generated libqmckl.so *.html *.mod Makefile.generated libqmckl.so *.html *.mod

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@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
#!/bin/bash
if [[ -z $QMCKL_ROOT ]]
then
print "QMCKL_ROOT is not defined"
exit 1
fi
# Install htmlize if needed
[[ -f ${QMCKL_ROOT}/docs/htmlize.el ]] || (
cd ${QMCKL_ROOT}/docs/
git clone https://github.com/hniksic/emacs-htmlize
cp emacs-htmlize/htmlize.el .
rm -rf emacs-htmlize
cd -
)
[[ -f ${QMCKL_ROOT}/docs/htmlize.el ]] || exit 1
# Create documentation
cd ${QMCKL_ROOT}/src
function extract_doc()
{
HTML=${1%.org}.html
if [[ -f ${QMCKL_ROOT}/docs/$HTML && $1 -ot ${QMCKL_ROOT}/docs/$HTML ]]
then return
fi
emacs --batch \
--load ${QMCKL_ROOT}/docs/htmlize.el \
--load ${QMCKL_ROOT}/tools/config_doc.el \
$i \
--load ${QMCKL_ROOT}/tools/config_tangle.el \
-f org-html-export-to-html || break
mv $HTML ${QMCKL_ROOT}/docs
}
for i in *.org
do
echo
echo "======= $i ======="
extract_doc $i
done
if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]
then
cd ${QMCKL_ROOT}/docs
rm -f index.html
ln README.html index.html
exit 0
else
exit 2
fi

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@ -1,13 +1,11 @@
#!/bin/bash #!/bin/bash
# Script to build the final qmckl.h file # Script to build the final qmckl.h file
# :PROPERTIES: # :PROPERTIES:
# :header-args:bash: :tangle build_qmckl_h.sh :noweb yes :shebang #!/bin/bash :comments both # :header-args:bash: :tangle build_qmckl_h.sh :noweb yes :shebang #!/bin/bash :comments org
# :END: # :END:
# [[file:Building.org::*Script to build the final qmckl.h file][Script to build the final qmckl.h file:1]]
# This file was created by tools/Building.org # This file was created by tools/Building.org
# Script to build the final qmckl.h file:1 ends here
@ -18,20 +16,17 @@
# Put =.h= files in the correct order: # Put =.h= files in the correct order:
# [[file:Building.org::*Script to build the final qmckl.h file][Script to build the final qmckl.h file:3]]
HEADERS="" HEADERS=""
for i in $(cat table_of_contents) for i in $(cat table_of_contents)
do do
HEADERS+="${i%.org}.h " HEADERS+="${i%.org}.h "
done done
# Script to build the final qmckl.h file:3 ends here
# Generate C header file # Generate C header file
# [[file:Building.org::*Script to build the final qmckl.h file][Script to build the final qmckl.h file:4]]
OUTPUT="../include/qmckl.h" OUTPUT="../include/qmckl.h"
cat << EOF > ${OUTPUT} cat << EOF > ${OUTPUT}
@ -95,14 +90,12 @@ done
cat << EOF >> ${OUTPUT} cat << EOF >> ${OUTPUT}
#endif #endif
EOF EOF
# Script to build the final qmckl.h file:4 ends here
# Generate Fortran interface file from all =qmckl_*_fh.f90= files # Generate Fortran interface file from all =qmckl_*_fh.f90= files
# [[file:Building.org::*Script to build the final qmckl.h file][Script to build the final qmckl.h file:5]]
HEADERS="qmckl_*_fh.f90" HEADERS="qmckl_*_fh.f90"
OUTPUT="../include/qmckl_f.f90" OUTPUT="../include/qmckl_f.f90"
@ -161,4 +154,3 @@ done
cat << EOF >> ${OUTPUT} cat << EOF >> ${OUTPUT}
end module qmckl end module qmckl
EOF EOF
# Script to build the final qmckl.h file:5 ends here

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@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
;; Thanks to Tobias's answer on Emacs Stack Exchange:
;; https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/38437/org-mode-batch-export-missing-syntax-highlighting
(package-initialize)
(require 'htmlize)
(require 'font-lock)
(setq org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil)
(global-font-lock-mode t)
(setq org-src-fontify-natively t)
;(require 'ox-latex)
;(setq org-latex-listings t)
;(add-to-list 'org-latex-packages-alist '("" "listings"))
;(add-to-list 'org-latex-packages-alist '("" "color"))
(require 'subr-x) ;; for `when-let'
(unless (boundp 'maximal-integer)
(defconst maximal-integer (lsh -1 -1)
"Maximal integer value representable natively in emacs lisp."))
(defun face-spec-default (spec)
"Get list containing at most the default entry of face SPEC.
Return nil if SPEC has no default entry."
(let* ((first (car-safe spec))
(display (car-safe first)))
(when (eq display 'default)
(list (car-safe spec)))))
(defun face-spec-min-color (display-atts)
"Get min-color entry of DISPLAY-ATTS pair from face spec."
(let* ((display (car-safe display-atts)))
(or (car-safe (cdr (assoc 'min-colors display)))
maximal-integer)))
(defun face-spec-highest-color (spec)
"Search face SPEC for highest color.
That means the DISPLAY entry of SPEC
with class 'color and highest min-color value."
(let ((color-list (cl-remove-if-not
(lambda (display-atts)
(when-let ((display (car-safe display-atts))
(class (and (listp display)
(assoc 'class display)))
(background (assoc 'background display)))
(and (member 'light (cdr background))
(member 'color (cdr class)))))
spec)))
(cl-reduce (lambda (display-atts1 display-atts2)
(if (> (face-spec-min-color display-atts1)
(face-spec-min-color display-atts2))
display-atts1
display-atts2))
(cdr color-list)
:initial-value (car color-list))))
(defun face-spec-t (spec)
"Search face SPEC for fall back."
(cl-find-if (lambda (display-atts)
(eq (car-safe display-atts) t))
spec))
(defun my-face-attribute (face attribute &optional frame inherit)
"Get FACE ATTRIBUTE from `face-user-default-spec' and not from `face-attribute'."
(let* ((face-spec (face-user-default-spec face))
(display-attr (or (face-spec-highest-color face-spec)
(face-spec-t face-spec)))
(attr (cdr display-attr))
(val (or (plist-get attr attribute) (car-safe (cdr (assoc attribute attr))))))
;; (message "attribute: %S" attribute) ;; for debugging
(when (and (null (eq attribute :inherit))
(null val))
(let ((inherited-face (my-face-attribute face :inherit)))
(when (and inherited-face
(null (eq inherited-face 'unspecified)))
(setq val (my-face-attribute inherited-face attribute)))))
;;(message "face: %S attribute: %S display-attr: %S, val: %S" face attribute display-attr val) ;; for debugging
(or val 'unspecified)))
(advice-add 'face-attribute :override #'my-face-attribute)

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
;; Thanks to Tobias's answer on Emacs Stack Exchange: ;; Thanks to Tobias's answer on Emacs Stack Exchange:
;; https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/38437/org-mode-batch-export-missing-syntax-highlighting ;; https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/38437/org-mode-batch-export-missing-syntax-highlighting
(package-initialize) (package-initialize)
(add-to-list 'package-archives (add-to-list 'package-archives
'("gnu" . "https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/")) '("gnu" . "https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/"))
@ -15,9 +16,9 @@
(require 'htmlize) (require 'htmlize)
(require 'font-lock) (require 'font-lock)
(require 'subr-x) ;; for `when-let'
(setq org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil) (setq org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil)
(global-font-lock-mode t) (global-font-lock-mode t)
(setq org-src-fontify-natively t)
(org-babel-do-load-languages (org-babel-do-load-languages
'org-babel-load-languages 'org-babel-load-languages
@ -25,80 +26,14 @@
(emacs-lisp . t) (emacs-lisp . t)
(shell . t) (shell . t)
(python . t) (python . t)
(fortran . t)
(C . t) (C . t)
(org . t) (org . t)
(makefile . t) (makefile . t)
)) ))
; The following is required to compute the file names
(unless (boundp 'maximal-integer)
(defconst maximal-integer (lsh -1 -1)
"Maximal integer value representable natively in emacs lisp."))
(defun face-spec-default (spec)
"Get list containing at most the default entry of face SPEC.
Return nil if SPEC has no default entry."
(let* ((first (car-safe spec))
(display (car-safe first)))
(when (eq display 'default)
(list (car-safe spec)))))
(defun face-spec-min-color (display-atts)
"Get min-color entry of DISPLAY-ATTS pair from face spec."
(let* ((display (car-safe display-atts)))
(or (car-safe (cdr (assoc 'min-colors display)))
maximal-integer)))
(defun face-spec-highest-color (spec)
"Search face SPEC for highest color.
That means the DISPLAY entry of SPEC
with class 'color and highest min-color value."
(let ((color-list (cl-remove-if-not
(lambda (display-atts)
(when-let ((display (car-safe display-atts))
(class (and (listp display)
(assoc 'class display)))
(background (assoc 'background display)))
(and (member 'light (cdr background))
(member 'color (cdr class)))))
spec)))
(cl-reduce (lambda (display-atts1 display-atts2)
(if (> (face-spec-min-color display-atts1)
(face-spec-min-color display-atts2))
display-atts1
display-atts2))
(cdr color-list)
:initial-value (car color-list))))
(defun face-spec-t (spec)
"Search face SPEC for fall back."
(cl-find-if (lambda (display-atts)
(eq (car-safe display-atts) t))
spec))
(defun my-face-attribute (face attribute &optional frame inherit)
"Get FACE ATTRIBUTE from `face-user-default-spec' and not from `face-attribute'."
(let* ((face-spec (face-user-default-spec face))
(display-attr (or (face-spec-highest-color face-spec)
(face-spec-t face-spec)))
(attr (cdr display-attr))
(val (or (plist-get attr attribute) (car-safe (cdr (assoc attribute attr))))))
;; (message "attribute: %S" attribute) ;; for debugging
(when (and (null (eq attribute :inherit))
(null val))
(let ((inherited-face (my-face-attribute face :inherit)))
(when (and inherited-face
(null (eq inherited-face 'unspecified)))
(setq val (my-face-attribute inherited-face attribute)))))
;; (message "face: %S attribute: %S display-attr: %S, val: %S" face attribute display-attr val) ;; for debugging
(or val 'unspecified)))
(advice-add 'face-attribute :override #'my-face-attribute)
;; The following is required to compute the file names
(setq pwd (file-name-directory buffer-file-name)) (setq pwd (file-name-directory buffer-file-name))
(setq name (file-name-nondirectory (substring buffer-file-name 0 -4))) (setq name (file-name-nondirectory (substring buffer-file-name 0 -4)))
(setq f (concat pwd name "_f.f90")) (setq f (concat pwd name "_f.f90"))
@ -109,4 +44,3 @@ with class 'color and highest min-color value."
(setq c_test (concat pwd "test_" name ".c")) (setq c_test (concat pwd "test_" name ".c"))
(setq f_test (concat pwd "test_" name "_f.f90")) (setq f_test (concat pwd "test_" name "_f.f90"))

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@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
set -x
INPUT=merged.org
if [[ -z $QMCKL_ROOT ]]
then
print "QMCKL_ROOT is not defined"
exit 1
fi
# Install htmlize if needed
[[ -f ${QMCKL_ROOT}/docs/htmlize.el ]] || (
cd ${QMCKL_ROOT}/docs/
git clone https://github.com/hniksic/emacs-htmlize
cp emacs-htmlize/htmlize.el .
rm -rf emacs-htmlize
cd -
)
[[ -f ${QMCKL_ROOT}/docs/htmlize.el ]] || exit 1
# Switch to TMPDIR for easy cleanup
TMPDIR=$(mktemp -d)
${QMCKL_ROOT}/tools/merge_org.sh $TMPDIR/$INPUT
cd $TMPDIR
# Create documentation
emacs --batch \
--load ${QMCKL_ROOT}/docs/htmlize.el \
--load ${QMCKL_ROOT}/docs/config.el \
$INPUT -f org-html-export-to-html
if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]
then
mv index.html ${QMCKL_ROOT}/docs/
rm -rf $TMPDIR
exit 0
else
rm -rf $TMPDIR
exit 2
fi