The RAPP project is proud to announce a new release of RAPP,
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/rapp/.
The main features of v1.0 are just missing NEON ports:
Showing better performance for both targets, the 128-bit NEON variant is the default where NEON support is found to be enabled by default (some ARM toolchains, always on Aarch64), but can also be selected by using --enable-backend=neon128. The option --enable-backend=neon continues to work for ARM and now also works for Aarch64.
See also the file NEWS.
(Yes, version 0.9 is skipped. No fun in being linear.)
The RAPP project is proud to announce a new release of RAPP,
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/rapp/.
A tarball is available at
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/rapp/rapp-0.8.tar.gz
From NEWS:
The RAPP project is proud to announce a new release of RAPP,
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/rapp/.
All known bugs have been fixed. New vector backends have been added, for Loongson-2E and -2F, ARM NEON and SPARC VIS. Further news and details are in the NEWS file.
A tarball is available at
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/rapp/rapp-0.7.tar.gz
e9c5c68b5efd212b730cc63a18d3c2af rapp-0.7.tar.gz
Happy hacking.
The RAPP project is proud to announce the first public release
of RAPP, http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/rapp/.
A tarball is available at
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/rapp/rapp-0.6.tar.gz
md5: f55a9061717d9b6cef6982febcba2833 rapp-0.6.tar.gz
Happy hacking.