blas-test(1)

NAME

xcblat1 xcblat3 xdblat2 xsblat1 xsblat3 xzblat2
xcblat2 xdblat1 xdblat3 xsblat2 xzblat1 xzblat3 xccblat1 xd
cblat1 xscblat1 xzcblat1 xccblat2 xdcblat2 xscblat2 xzcblat2
xccblat3 xdcblat3 xscblat3 xzcblat3 - testing programs for
blas

SYNOPSIS

x{s,d,c,z}[c]blat1
x{s,d,c,z}[c]blat{2,3} < parameter file

DESCRIPTION

This manual page documents briefly the blas testing pro
grams. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux
distribution because the original programs do not have manual
pages.
blas is a library of Basic Linear Algebra routines, ac
cessed through either a Fortran and/or a C interface. These rou
tines are categorized into three levels: level1 referring to ve
cotr-vector operations, level2 to matrix-vector operations, and
level3 to matrix-matrix operations. In addition, all routines
are written in four "precisions", single precision real (s), dou
ble precision real (d), cingle precision complex (c), and double
precision complex (z).
The testing binaries examine routines in the level indi
cated by the last character in the program name and in the preci
sion indicated by the second character in the program name. The
stem "blat" in the program name refers to a Fortran interface
tester, whereas a "cblat" stem refers to a C interface tester.
The test programs for levels 2 and 3 read a set of parame
ters specifying the problem ranges to examine on standard input.
Sample input files are found in /usr/share/doc/blas-test/exam
ples. Files of the form {s,d,c,z}in{2,3} are input files for the
C interface testing programs, while files or the form
{s,d,c,z}blat{2,3}d are input files to the Fortran testing pro
grams.
On Debian systems, these programs are dynamically linked
against the blas library. This enables the user to test and com
pare alternate versions of the library, such as those provided by
atlas, through the use of the LD_LIBRARY_PATH and LD_PRELOAD en
vironment variables. One can confirm the versions of the li
braries being tested in a given environment with the aid of the
ldd program.

OPTIONS

These programs take no command line options.

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Camm Maguire <camm@en
hanced.com>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by
others).
netlib January 29, 2002
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