Congratulations on your splendid progress. -tron. Thomas Sterling
Professor, School of Informatics and Computing Chief Scientist and Associate Director, CREST Indiana University 228 Lindley Hall 150 S. Woodlawn Ave. Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47408 Office phone: (812) 856-4597 Cell phone: (812) 369-0403 fax: (812) 855-4829 email: [email protected] On 7/18/16, 6:50 AM, "Hartmut Kaiser" <[email protected]> wrote: >We apologize if you receive this email more than once. > > >HPX version 1.0 approaches! The STE||AR Group is proud to announce the >release of HPX v0.9.99 [1]. This release is significant as HPX is nearly >feature complete. Over the next several months the STE||AR Group will >continue to test and polish HPX's API and documentation. The feedback and >experience gained from the community's utilization this release will >provide >guidance on where to add the finishing touches for v1.0. > >We would like to thank all the many people who have contributed to this >release. This release incorporates nearly 1500 commits and has closed >almost >400 tickets from collaborators all over the world. The easiest way to >acknowledge the work of all contributors is to download the release [2], >try >it out, and report your success stories > >In this release we have introduced several significant changes. Most >importantly, we finally finished the implementation of transparent >migration >of components to another locality. It is now possible to trigger a >migration >operation without 'stopping the world' for the object to migrate. HPX will >make sure that no work is being performed on an object before it is >migrated >and that all subsequently scheduled work for the migrated object will be >transparently forwarded to the new locality. Please note that the global >address of the migrated object does not change, thus the application will >not have to be changed in any way to support this new functionality. > >We have significantly improved the runtime performance and overall >stability >of HPX. Applications written using HPX have shown to outperform equivalent >applications which are based on more conventional parallelization methods. >We have also refactored large parts of the code base to reduce compile >times >and to further limit the dependency of HPX on third party libraries. > >For more details about these (and all other) changes please see the >release >notes [3]. For a full list of new features, breaking changes, and closed >tickets please see our documentation [4]. > >On behalf of the entire team >Regards Hartmut >--------------- >http://stellar-group.org >http://stellar.cct.lsu.edu > > >[1] https://github.com/STEllAR-GROUP/hpx >[2] http://stellar.cct.lsu.edu/downloads/ >[3] http://stellar-group.org/2016/07/hpx-v0-9-99-released/ >[4] >http://stellar.cct.lsu.edu/files/hpx-0.9.99/html/hpx/whats_new/hpx_0_9_99. >ht >ml > > >_______________________________________________ >hpx-users mailing list >[email protected] >https://mail.cct.lsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/hpx-users _______________________________________________ hpx-users mailing list [email protected] https://mail.cct.lsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/hpx-users
