Documentation
- Overview of PIPS
- PIPS is an automatic parallelizer for scientific programs. It takes as input Fortran or C code codes and emphasizes interprocedural techniques for program analyses (this presentation is outdated but gives a global idea)
- What is in Pips ?
- FAQ
- The answer to the most frequently-asked questions
- PIPS Tutorials
- Getting started: tutorial presentations given at PPoPP 2010 and CGO 2011 and accompanying example files
- Guides and Manuals
- This page provides pointers to the official PIPS guides and manuals, in HTML and PDF format.
- PIPS Technical Pages
- Some information on PIPS internals
- Presentations
- Some presentations about the project or some work in progress
- The source corner
- Getting PIPS, browsing the code...
- IR navigator
- An internal representation navigator on line. Just type you code and you get back the internal representation
- User interfaces
- The way you can use PIPS in real life
- PIPS Meetings
- Documents about some PIPS internal meetings, including the PIPS Developer Day (25 October 2010)
- Brief History of PIPS
- The PIPS acronym is overloaded because it simultaneously is the name of a team, the name of a workbench/framework/compiler infrastructure and the name of a project.
- Bibliography (moved from the Main Page)
- Bibliography
- PIPS-related bibliography (unfortunately not up to date yet...)
- Installing pyps
- Pyps is the Python bindings module for PIPS. It is not installed by default.
- Regions
- Pipsmake
- TPIPS
- Polyhedric method
- Distributed Code Generation
- HPFC at a glance
- pipsmake-rc.htdoc
- newgen
- tpips-user-manual.htdoc
- drets
- WPips & EPips User Manual
- A-227.pdf
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