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    OpenME Interface

    simple event-based plugin interface to open up hardwired software

    News: since 2015 we continue all related developments within Collective Knowledge Framework: http://github.com/ctuning/ck/wiki Simple and universal event-based plugin framework and interface to open up hardwared black-box software (tools, application), make them interactive through external plugins, and connect them with other higher-level tools such as Collective Mind. For example, it is used to open up compilers (GCC, LLVM, Open64) for external tuning of optimization of internal heuristics, or to open up applications for online tuning and adaptation particularly on heterogeneous systems. It is based on successful Interactive Compilation Interface (ICI) which was added to mainline GCC >= 4.5. It supports C,C++,Fortran and Java. OpenME requires just one include file "openme.h" and 2 functions to register events or to have a call-back. The usage of this interface is briefly described in an open access publication available at http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.2410
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