Omega Project Source Release, version 2.1 This is verion 2.1 of the Omega Project software, including: * The Omega library, a set of routines for manipulating linear constraints over integer variables, Presburger formulas, and Integer tuple relations and sets. * The code generation library, a set of routines for generating code to scan the points in the union of a number of convex sets. * The Omega calculator, a text-based interface to the Omega library * Petit, a educational/research tool for analyzing array data dependences * The Uniform library, a source to source parallelizing transformation system, described in Wayne Kelly's Ph.D. dissertation. Many new features have been added, and numerous bugs fixed, by a number of groups since the August 2000 version 1.2 from the cs.umd.edu web site. A quick check of the omega calculator regression tests indicates that there is one difference in the generated code for a time-skewed example, but this may just be an equivalent iteration space expressed in a different way. The web site of the Omega Project remains at http://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/omega mailto:omega@cs.umd.edu but the source code is now on github.com: http://github.com/davewathaverford/the-omega-project/ To obtain a read-only copy of the source code on linux or MacOS with a command-line git client, use the command git clone git://github.com/davewathaverford/the-omega-project
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Tools from Pugh et al.'s "Omega Project" for constraint-based compiler tools: The "Omega Library" for constraint manipulation; The "Omega Calculator" (text interface); the "Omega Test" for depedence analysis; the "Uniform Library" for code transformation; and the "Code generation" library for generating the transformed code. I am experimenting with tracking bugs with Lighthouse, but am not yet sure I've got it configure right --- see http://davew_haverford.lighthouseapp.com/projects/13658-the-omega-project/overview (if you can; if you can't, email davew@cs.haverford.edu).
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