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diff --git a/chapel.html.markdown b/chapel.html.markdown index fb54d5a1..c97a5f2b 100644 --- a/chapel.html.markdown +++ b/chapel.html.markdown @@ -758,15 +758,18 @@ timer.clear( ); // or iterate over indicies [ idx in myBigArray.domain ] myBigArray[idx] = -myBigArray[idx]; ``` + Who is this tutorial for? ------------------------- -This tutorial is for people who want to learn the ropes of Chapel without having to hear about what fiber mixture the ropes are, or how they were braided, or how the braid configurations differ between one another. + +This tutorial is for people who want to learn the ropes of chapel without having to hear about what fiber mixture the ropes are, or how they were braided, or how the braid configurations differ between one another. It won't teach you how to develop amazingly performant code, and it's not exhaustive. Refer to the [language specification](http://chapel.cray.com/language.html) and the [library documentation](http://chapel.cray.com/docs/latest/) for more details. Occasionally check back here and on the [Chapel site](http://chapel.cray.com) to see if more topics have been added or more tutorials created. ### What this tutorial is lacking: + * Modules and standard modules * Synchronize and atomic variables * Multiple Locales (distributed memory system) @@ -779,6 +782,7 @@ Occasionally check back here and on the [Chapel site](http://chapel.cray.com) to Your input, questions, and discoveries are important to the developers! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- + The Chapel language is still in-development (version 1.11.0), so there are occasional hiccups with performance and language features. The more information you give the Chapel development team about issues you encounter or features you would like to see, the better the language becomes. Feel free to email the team and other developers through the [sourceforge email lists](https://sourceforge.net/p/chapel/mailman). @@ -789,24 +793,30 @@ It is under the [Apache 2.0 License](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) Installing the Compiler ----------------------- + Chapel can be built and installed on your average 'nix machine (and cygwin). [Download the latest release version](https://github.com/chapel-lang/chapel/releases/) -and its as easy as - 1. `tar -xvf chapel-1.11.0.tar.gz` - 2. `cd chapel-1.11.0` - 3. `make` - 4. `source util/setchplenv.bash # or .sh or .csh or .fish` +and its as easy as + + 1. ```tar -xvf chapel-1.11.0.tar.gz``` + 2. ```cd chapel-1.11.0``` + 3. ```make``` + 4. ```source util/setchplenv.bash # or .sh or .csh or .fish``` You will need to `source util/setchplenv.EXT` from within the Chapel directory (`$CHPL_HOME`) every time your terminal starts so its suggested that you drop that command in a script that will get executed on startup (like .bashrc). Chapel is easily installed with Brew for OS X - 1. `brew update` - 2. `brew install chapel` + + 1. ```brew update``` + 2. ```brew install chapel``` Compiling Code -------------- -Builds like other compilers -`chpl myFile.chpl -o myExe` +Builds like other compilers: + +```chpl myFile.chpl -o myExe``` + +A notable argument: -A notable argument, `--fast` enables a number of optimizations and disables array bounds checks. Should only enable when application is stable. + * ``--fast``: enables a number of optimizations and disables array bounds checks. Should only enable when application is stable. diff --git a/python.html.markdown b/python.html.markdown index b89fe57d..3b233f7f 100644 --- a/python.html.markdown +++ b/python.html.markdown @@ -327,8 +327,8 @@ prints: mouse is a mammal """ for animal in ["dog", "cat", "mouse"]: - # You can use % to interpolate formatted strings - print "%s is a mammal" % animal + # You can use {0} to interpolate formatted strings. (See above.) + print "{0} is a mammal".format(animal) """ "range(number)" returns a list of numbers @@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ else: # Optional clause to the try/except block. Must follow all except blocks # Use "def" to create new functions def add(x, y): - print "x is %s and y is %s" % (x, y) + print "x is {0} and y is {1}".format(x, y) return x + y # Return values with a return statement # Calling functions with parameters @@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ class Human(object): # An instance method. All methods take "self" as the first argument def say(self, msg): - return "%s: %s" % (self.name, msg) + return "{0}: {1}".format(self.name, msg) # A class method is shared among all instances # They are called with the calling class as the first argument |