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Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong- Murphy's law
Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong- Murphy's law
- 4.1 FC2K Basics
- 4.2 FC2K - Example 1 - Embedding Fortran codes into Kepler (no IDSes)
- 4.3 FC2K - Example 2 - Embedding Fortran code into Kepler (IDSes)
- 4.4 FC2K - Example 3 - Embedding C++ code within Kepler (no IDSes)
- 4.5 FC2K - Example 4 - Embedding C++ code within Kepler (IDSes)
- 4.6 FC2K - Example 5 - Embedding native code inside Python script
This tutorial is designed to introduce the concept of using FC2K tool in order to build Kepler compatible actors.
This tutorial explains
how to set up codes for FC2K
how to build actor using FC2K
how to incorporate actor within Kepler workflow
1.1. Incorporating user codes into Kepler using FC2K - exercises
In this part of the tutorial you will learn how to incorporate Fortran and C++ codes into Kepler.
Hands-on exercises show:
- how to prepare C++ / Fortran codes for FC2K
- how to prepare C++ / Fortran library
- how set up Makefile
- how start and configure FC2K tool
Warning
Stop here for a moment. Make sure you have followed the configuration setup before proceeding any further!
Configuration related tutorial is here -> Click me! <-