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BigWhoop

Compression library for numerical datasets

BigWhoop is a compression library for numerical datasets that has been developed as part of the EU Projects ExaFLOW and EXCELLERAT. It aims to give scientists and egineers a tool to drastically reduce the size of their simulation data while minimizing the distortion introduced by a lossy compression scheme.

Building BigWhoop

Dependencies

  • make
  • cmake (>= 3.5.1)
  • gcc (>= 8.5.0)

Building

pull the sources from HLRS' gitea instance (note: default branch is main):

git pull https://code.hlrs.de/hpcpvogl/BigWhoop.git

Now change into the source directory and run the following commands.

for a simple build

make clean
make

for a full build (including command line tool)

make full

for debugging

make clean
make debug

This builds the library and places the associated files in the /lib or /lib64 folders. If a full build was attempted, the command line tool binaries are placed in the /bin folder.

Credits

This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute.