Revision 5685400ea258260a78b8ddf6ff49e0c60aab0d22 authored by Alex Nitz on 10 July 2020, 11:05:36 UTC, committed by GitHub on 10 July 2020, 11:05:36 UTC
* hook up boundary types to dynesty * nc * ws * ws
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test_fftw_pthreads.py
# Copyright (C) 2012 Josh Willis, Andrew Miller
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# =============================================================================
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# Preamble
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"""
These are the unit-tests for the pycbc.fft.fftw subpackage, testing only the pthreads
threading backend.
"""
import pycbc.fft
from pycbc.scheme import CPUScheme
import unittest
from sys import exit as _exit
from utils import parse_args_cpu_only, simple_exit
from fft_base import _BaseTestFFTClass
parse_args_cpu_only("FFTW pthreads backend")
# See if we can get set the FFTW backend to 'pthreads'; if not, say so and exit.
if 'fftw' in pycbc.fft.get_backend_names():
import pycbc.fft.fftw
try:
pycbc.fft.fftw.set_threads_backend('pthreads')
except:
print("Unable to import pthreads threads backend to FFTW; skipping pthreads thread tests")
_exit(0)
else:
print("FFTW does not seem to be an available CPU backend; skipping pthreads thread tests")
_exit(0)
# Most of the work is now done in fft_base.
FFTTestClasses = []
kdict = {'backends' : ['fftw'],
'scheme' : 'cpu',
'context' : CPUScheme(num_threads=2)}
klass = type('FFTW_pthreads_test',
(_BaseTestFFTClass,),kdict)
FFTTestClasses.append(klass)
# Finally, we create suites and run them
if __name__ == '__main__':
suite = unittest.TestSuite()
for klass in FFTTestClasses:
suite.addTest(unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(klass))
results = unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=2).run(suite)
simple_exit(results)
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