Pelemay

Pelemay = The Penta (Five) “Elemental Way”: Freedom, Insight, Beauty, Efficiency and Robustness

For example, the following code of the function map_square will be compiled to native code using SIMD instructions by Pelemay.

defmodule M do
require Pelemay
import Pelemay
defpelemay do
def map_square (list) do
list
|> Enum.map(& &1 * &1)
end
def string_replace(list) do
list
|> Enum.map(& String.replace(&1, "Fizz", "Buzz"))
end
end
end

Supported Platforms

Potentially, Pelemay may support any architectures that both Erlang and Clang or GCC are supported.

We've tested it well on the following processor architectures:

We've tested it well on the following OS:

I'm so sorry but Windows isn't be supported because of changing the builder of Pelemay.

We've tested it on the following Elixir versions:

We've tested it on the following OTP versions:

We've tested it on Clang 6 or later and GCC 7 or later. Potentially, Clang and GCC that supports auto-vectorization can generate native code with SIMD instructions by Pelemay.

Pelemay also supports Nerves.

Pre-installation

Pelemay requires Clang or GCC and make.

Environment Variable CC is recommended being set the path of the C compiler you want to use.

Installation

Add pelemay to your list of dependencies in mix.exs:

def deps do
[
{:pelemay, "~> 0.0.10"},
]
end

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