diff --git a/pystencils/cpu/cpujit.py b/pystencils/cpu/cpujit.py index 19c09c47ad58619330b50846eef2237424a93534..aebefec91d1b2f392b849f79960bf72dee666bf2 100644 --- a/pystencils/cpu/cpujit.py +++ b/pystencils/cpu/cpujit.py @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ in a configuration file. 3. or in your home directory at ``~/.config/pystencils/config.json`` (Linux) or ``%HOMEPATH%\.pystencils\config.json`` (Windows) -If no configuration file is found, a default configuration is created at the above mentioned location in your home. +If no configuration file is found, a default configuration is created at the above-mentioned location in your home. So run *pystencils* once, then edit the created configuration file. @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Compiler Config (Linux) - **'os'**: should be detected automatically as 'linux' - **'command'**: path to C++ compiler (defaults to 'g++') - **'flags'**: space separated list of compiler flags. Make sure to activate OpenMP in your compiler -- **'restrict_qualifier'**: the restrict qualifier is not standardized accross compilers. +- **'restrict_qualifier'**: the 'restrict' qualifier is not standardized across compilers. For most Linux compilers the qualifier is ``__restrict__`` @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Then 'cl.exe' is used to compile. where Visual Studio is installed. This path has to contain a file called 'vcvarsall.bat' - **'arch'**: 'x86' or 'x64' - **'flags'**: flags passed to 'cl.exe', make sure OpenMP is activated -- **'restrict_qualifier'**: the restrict qualifier is not standardized across compilers. +- **'restrict_qualifier'**: the 'restrict' qualifier is not standardized across compilers. For Windows compilers the qualifier should be ``__restrict`` """