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ACOVEA (Analysis of Compiler Options via Evolutionary Algorithm) implements a genetic algorithm to find the "best" options for compiling programs with the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) C and C++ compilers. "Best," in this context, is defined as those options that produce the fastest executable program from a given source code.
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Acovea is a C++ framework that can be extended to test other programming languages and non-GCC compilers.
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Acovea is envisioned as an optimization tool, similar in purpose to profiling. Traditional function-level profiling identifies the algorithms most influential in a program's performance; Acovea is then applied to those algorithms to find the compiler flags and options that generate the fastest code. Acovea is also useful for testing combinations of flags for pessimistic interactions, and for examining the reliability of the compiler.
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results captured by using acovea
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The files contained in this package are results from some prior executions of ACOVEA (Analysis of Compiler Options via Evolutionary Algorithms). They are provided for documentation purposes only.
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displays information on ACPI devices
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Attempts to replicate the functionality of the 'old' apm command on ACPI systems, including battery and thermal information. Does not support ACPI suspending, only displays information about ACPI devices.
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utilities to dump system's ACPI tables to an ASCII file
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This package contains a small collection of utilities ACPI system tables:
* acpidump: to dump tables
* acpixtract: to convert ASCII acpidump output to raw binary
* madt: to parse APIC tables as the Linux kernel does
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Note: Upstream package is called pmtools.
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