add more ergonomic & compact code using macros.

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NunoSempere 2023-09-23 23:24:25 +01:00
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#include "../../squiggle.h"
#include <math.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#define ln lognormal_params
#define to(...) convert_ci_to_lognormal_params((ci) __VA_ARGS__)
#define from(...) convert_lognormal_params_to_ci((ln) __VA_ARGS__)
#define times(a,b) algebra_product_lognormals(a,b)
int main()
{
// set randomness seed
uint64_t* seed = malloc(sizeof(uint64_t));
*seed = 1000; // xorshift can't start with 0
ln a = to({.low = 1, .high = 10});
ln b = to({.low = 5, .high = 500});
ln c = times(a, b);
printf("Result: to(%f, %f)\n", from(c).low, from(c).high);
printf("One sample from it is: %f\n", sample_lognormal(c.logmean, c.logstd, seed));
free(seed);
}

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# Interface:
# make
# make build
# make format
# make run
# Compiler
CC=gcc
# CC=tcc # <= faster compilation
# Main file
SRC=example.c ../../squiggle.c
OUTPUT=example
## Dependencies
MATH=-lm
## Flags
DEBUG= #'-g'
STANDARD=-std=c99
WARNINGS=-Wall
OPTIMIZED=-O3 #-Ofast
# OPENMP=-fopenmp
## Formatter
STYLE_BLUEPRINT=webkit
FORMATTER=clang-format -i -style=$(STYLE_BLUEPRINT)
## make build
build: $(SRC)
$(CC) $(OPTIMIZED) $(DEBUG) $(SRC) $(MATH) -o $(OUTPUT)
format: $(SRC)
$(FORMATTER) $(SRC)
run: $(SRC) $(OUTPUT)
OMP_NUM_THREADS=1 ./$(OUTPUT) && echo
time-linux:
@echo "Requires /bin/time, found on GNU/Linux systems" && echo
@echo "Running 100x and taking avg time $(OUTPUT)"
@t=$$(/usr/bin/time -f "%e" -p bash -c 'for i in {1..100}; do $(OUTPUT); done' 2>&1 >/dev/null | grep real | awk '{print $$2}' ); echo "scale=2; 1000 * $$t / 100" | bc | sed "s|^|Time using 1 thread: |" | sed 's|$$|ms|' && echo
## Profiling
profile-linux:
echo "Requires perf, which depends on the kernel version, and might be in linux-tools package or similar"
echo "Must be run as sudo"
$(CC) $(SRC) $(MATH) -o $(OUTPUT)
sudo perf record ./$(OUTPUT)
sudo perf report
rm perf.data