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Revision as of 13:22, 9 April 2018
OpenMP is an implementation of Shared Memory parallelization. Information of how to run an existing OpenMP program can be found in the How_to_Use_OpenMP Section.
General
OpenMP programming is mainly done with pragmas:
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
#pragma omp parallel
printf("Hallo Welt!\n");
return 0;
}
interpreted by a normal compiler as comments, these will only come into effect when a specific compiler (options) is utilized like detailed here.
Please check the more detailed tutorials in the References.
References
Introduction to OpenMP from PPCES (@RWTH Aachen) Part 1: Introduction
Introduction to OpenMP from PPCES (@RWTH Aachen) Part 2: Tasking in Depth
Introduction to OpenMP from PPCES (@RWTH Aachen) Part 3: NUMA & SIMD
Introduction to OpenMP from PPCES (@RWTH Aachen) Part 4: Summary