James <[email protected]> writes: > I am looking for advice on how to use Program.compile and/or > pyopencl.link_program. I had original thought I could logically divide > parts of my CL code in to separate Programs/source files that are compiled, > but not linked immediately. Then when I need to use modules together I can > pass the list of compiled Program objects to link_program. > > However when I try to invoke compile from a Program initialised with a > source code string I recieve the following error, > > def compile(self, options=[], devices=None, headers=[]): > options = " ".join(options) >> return self._prg.compile(options, devices, headers) > E AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'compile' > > Looking at the pyopencl source it seems this is because self._prg is not > initialized if a source string is given. Is this a bug, or am I trying to > use compile in the wrong manner? Any advice welcome!
I'm not sure compile/link_program actually works in PyOpenCL. It doesn't have any tests for it, which is probably a sign that it might not. If you have a little bit of time, I'd appreciate if you could look into it and submit a patch, ideally with tests. In the case above, I think changing _prg to_get_prg() might already be enough. Andreas _______________________________________________ PyOpenCL mailing list [email protected] http://lists.tiker.net/listinfo/pyopencl
