On 09/27/2016 11:09 PM, Pavlyk, Oleksandr wrote:
Suppose I would like to take advantage of some functions from MKL in
numpy C source code, which would require to use
#include “mkl.h”
Ideally this include line must not break the build of numpy when MKL is
not present, so my initial approach
Hi Julian,
Thank you very much for the response. It appears to work.
I work on "Intel Distribution for Python" at Intel Corp. This question was
motivated by work needed to
prepare pull requests with our changes/optimizations to numpy source code.
In particular, the numpy.random_intel package
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 6:27 PM, Pavlyk, Oleksandr <
oleksandr.pav...@intel.com> wrote:
> Related to numpy.random_inter, I noticed that the randomstate package,
which extends numpy.random was
> not being made a part of numpy, but rather published on PyPI as a
stand-alone module. Does that mean tha
Pavlyk,
NumExpr optionally includes MKL's VML at compile-time. You may want to
look at its implementation. From what I recall it relies on a function in
a bootstrapped __config__.py to determine if MKL is present.
Robert
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 7:27 PM, Pavlyk, Oleksandr <
oleksandr.pav...@int