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IMP Reference Guide  2.10.1
The Integrative Modeling Platform
IMP::mpi Namespace Reference

Code that uses the MPI parallel library. More...

Detailed Description

Code that uses the MPI parallel library.

To enable this module, you must first install an MPI library and then make sure that the mpic++ binary is in the PATH (e.g. on a RedHat/Fedora system, you may need to run module load mpich or similar) before you run cmake. (There is no need to build all of IMP with mpic++ - that would force all of IMP to need the MPI library, not just the IMP.mpi module.)

Info

Author(s): Max Bonomi

Maintainer: benmwebb

License: LGPL This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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Classes

class  ReplicaExchange
 A class to implement Hamiltonian Replica Exchange. More...
 

Standard module functions

All IMP modules have a set of standard functions to help get information about the module and about files associated with the module.

std::string get_module_version ()
 
std::string get_module_name ()
 
std::string get_data_path (std::string file_name)
 Return the full path to one of this module's data files. More...
 
std::string get_example_path (std::string file_name)
 Return the full path to one of this module's example files. More...
 

Function Documentation

std::string IMP::mpi::get_data_path ( std::string  file_name)

Return the full path to one of this module's data files.

To read the data file "data_library" that was placed in the data directory of this module, do something like

std::ifstream in(IMP::mpi::get_data_path("data_library"));

This will ensure that the code works both when IMP is installed or if used via the setup_environment.sh script.

Note
Each module has its own data directory, so be sure to use this function from the correct module.
std::string IMP::mpi::get_example_path ( std::string  file_name)

Return the full path to one of this module's example files.

To read the example file "example_protein.pdb" that was placed in the examples directory of this module, do something like

std::ifstream in(IMP::mpi::get_example_path("example_protein.pdb"));

This will ensure that the code works both when IMP is installed or if used via the setup_environment.sh script.

Note
Each module has its own example directory, so be sure to use this function from the correct module.