-------------------------------------------- lines 5-119 of file: xrst/install/adolc.xrst -------------------------------------------- {xrst_begin adolc} {xrst_spell bashrc cygdrive } Including Adolc Examples and Tests ################################## Adolc Home Page *************** https://github.com/coin-or/ADOL-C Purpose ******* CppAD includes examples and tests that can use the AD package Adolc. The includes speed comparison with other AD packages; see :ref:`speed_adolc-name` . It also includes examples that combine Adolc with CppAD; see .. csv-table:: :widths: auto base_adolc.hpp,:ref:`base_adolc.hpp-title` mul_level_adolc.cpp,:ref:`mul_level_adolc.cpp-title` mul_level_adolc_ode.cpp,:ref:`mul_level_adolc_ode.cpp-title` include_adolc ************* If Adolc is installed on your system, you can specify ``include_adolc=true`` on the :ref:`cmake-name` command line. The value of ``PKG_CONFIG_PATH`` must be such that the command ``pkg-config adolc --path --print-errors`` finds the location of the file ``adolc.pc`` . Note that CppAD assumes adolc has been configured with its sparse matrix computations enabled; i.e, using ``--with-colpack`` = *adolc_prefix* In other words ColPack is installed and with the same prefix as ACOL-C; see :ref:`get_colpack.sh-name` . Examples ******** If you specify :ref:`cmake@include_adolc` on the cmake command line, you will be able to run the Adolc examples listed above by executing the following commands starting in the :ref:`download@Distribution Directory` : | |tab| ``cd build/example`` | |tab| ``make check_example`` If you do this, you will see an indication that the examples ``mul_level_adolc`` and ``mul_level_adolc_ode`` have passed their correctness check. Speed Tests *********** If you include *adolc_prefix* on the :ref:`cmake-name` command line, you will be able to run the Adolc speed correctness tests by executing the following commands starting in the :ref:`download@Distribution Directory` : | |tab| ``cd build/speed/adolc`` | |tab| ``make check_speed_adolc`` After executing ``make check_speed_adolc`` , you can run a specific Adolc speed tests by executing the command ``./speed_adolc`` ; see :ref:`speed_main-name` for the meaning of the command line options to this program. Unix **** If you are using Unix, you may have to add *adolc_prefix* to ``LD_LIBRARY_PATH`` . For example, if you use the ``bash`` shell to run your programs, you could include | |tab| ``LD_LIBRARY_PATH`` = *adolc_prefix* / ``lib:$`` { ``LD_LIBRARY_PATH`` } | |tab| ``export LD_LIBRARY_PATH`` in your ``$HOME/.bashrc`` file. Cygwin ****** If you are using Cygwin, you may have to add to following lines to the file ``.bashrc`` in your home directory: | |tab| ``PATH`` = *adolc_prefix* / ``bin:$`` { ``PATH`` } | |tab| ``export PATH`` in order for Adolc to run properly. If *adolc_prefix* begins with a disk specification, you must use the Cygwin format for the disk specification. For example, if ``d:/adolc_base`` is the proper directory, ``/cygdrive/d/adolc_base`` should be used for *adolc_prefix* . get_adolc ********* If you are using Unix, you can download and install a copy of Adolc using :ref:`get_adolc.sh-name` . The corresponding install prefix is ``build/prefix`` . {xrst_end adolc}