========= CudaTools ========= This is the documentation for CudaTools, a header-only library and framework for the development of CPU-CUDA compatible applications. Using CudaTools enables the creation of a single unified code that has both CPU and CUDA compilation targets with minimal need to introduce ``#ifdef`` statements when code is essentially identical between the targets. For information on the library itself and its usage, view `documentation `__. The small code snippets and samples seen in the documentation are in the folder ``samples``. Dependencies ============ - Eigen In the future, we will make this dependency optional, but still provide support for it. As of now, it is necessary. Building the Documentation ========================== The documentation is built with `Doxygen `__ and `Sphinx `__. So, first make sure you have Doxygen installed on your system, and make sure it is added to your system path. Then, you will have to create a Python virtual environment in the repository folder .. code-block:: bash $ python3 -m venv .venv After installing the required Python packages .. code-block:: bash $ pip install -r requirements.txt you can now run the script .. code-block:: bash $ ./build_docs