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NAME

       xmds2 - the eXtensible Multi-Dimensional Simulator v2

SYNOPSIS

       xmds2 [options] fileToBeParsed

DESCRIPTION

       The  program  xmds2 is a code generator that integrates equations.  You write them down in
       human readable form in an XML file, and it goes away and writes and compiles a C++ program
       that integrates those equations as fast as it can possibly be done in your architecture.

       For  information  as  to  how  to  write  a  script for xmds, and how to solve problems in
       physics, mathematics and even finance and economics,  read  the  associated  documentation
       available from the xmds web site: http://www.xmds.org.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Print help message

       -o file, --output-file=file
              This overrides the name of the output file to be generated

       -v, --verbose
              Verbose mode

       -g, --debug
              Debug  mode.  Compiler  error messages report errors in the .cc file, not the .xmds
              file. Implies --verbose. Mostly useful when debugging xmds code generation.

       -n, --no-compile
              Only generate a source file, don't compile

       --configure
              Run configuration checks for compiling simulations

       --reconfigure
              Run configuration using the same options as used with the last time --configure was
              run with the additional arguments specified

       --include-path /path/to/include
              Add  the  path  /path/to/include  to the list of paths searched for include headers
              This option is only meaningful when used with --(re)configure

       --lib-path /path/to/lib
              Add the path /path/to/lib to the list of paths searched for libraries  This  option
              is only meaningful when used with --(re)configure

FILES

       ${HOME}/.xmds/
              Directory for storing settings and fftw wisdom files.

SEE ALSO

       xsil2graphics2(1)

       For further help, please see http://www.xmds.org

AUTHORS

       Graham Dennis <graham.dennis@anu.edu.au>, Joe Hope, Mattias Johnsson, Andy Ferris, Michael
       Hush, Gabriel McManus, and others.