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Commit c3da3241 authored by Martin Bauer's avatar Martin Bauer
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Load README in setup.py to appear on PyPI

- updates in readme text
- added release script
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......@@ -7,8 +7,10 @@ pystencils
Run blazingly fast stencil codes on numpy arrays.
*pystencils* uses sympy to define stencil operations, that can be executed on numpy array.
It runs faster than normal numpy code and even as Cython and numba.
*pystencils* uses sympy to define stencil operations, that can be executed on numpy arrays.
Exploiting the stencil structure makes *pystencils* run faster than normal numpy code and even as Cython and numba,
[as demonstrated in this notebook](http://pycodegen.pages.walberla.net/pystencils/notebooks/demo_benchmark.html).
Here is a code snippet that computes the average of neighboring cells:
```python
......@@ -48,7 +50,7 @@ pip install pystencils[interactive]
Without `[interactive]` you get a minimal version with very little dependencies.
All options:
- `gpu`: use this if nVidia GPU is available and CUDA is installed
- `gpu`: use this if an Nvidia GPU is available and CUDA is installed
- `alltrafos`: pulls in additional dependencies for loop simplification e.g. libisl
- `bench_db`: functionality to store benchmark result in object databases
- `interactive`: installs dependencies to work in Jupyter including image I/O, plotting etc.
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#!/bin/bash
echo "Existing versions"
git tag -l | grep release
echo "Enter the next version"
read new_version
git tag -s release/${new_version}
git push origin master release/${new_version}
python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
rm -rf dist
twine upload dist/*
\ No newline at end of file
......@@ -47,10 +47,16 @@ class SimpleTestRunner(distutils.cmd.Command):
for test in quick_tests:
self._run_tests_in_module(test)
def readme():
with open('README.md') as f:
return f.read()
setup(name='pystencils',
version=version_number_from_git(),
description='Python Stencil Compiler based on sympy as numpy',
description='Speeding up stencil computations on CPUs and GPUs',
long_description=readme(),
long_description_content_type="text/markdown",
author='Martin Bauer',
license='AGPLv3',
author_email='martin.bauer@fau.de',
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