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Thrust: Code at the speed of light
==================================
Thrust is a C++ parallel programming library which resembles the C++ Standard
Library. Thrust's **high-level** interface greatly enhances
programmer **productivity** while enabling performance portability between
GPUs and multicore CPUs. **Interoperability** with established technologies
(such as CUDA, TBB, and OpenMP) facilitates integration with existing
software. Develop **high-performance** applications rapidly with Thrust!
Thrust is included in the NVIDIA HPC SDK and the CUDA Toolkit.
Refer to the [Quick Start Guide](http://github.com/thrust/thrust/wiki/Quick-Start-Guide) page for further information and examples.
Examples
--------
Thrust is best explained through examples. The following source code
generates random numbers serially and then transfers them to a parallel
device where they are sorted.
```c++
#include <thrust/host_vector.h>
#include <thrust/device_vector.h>
#include <thrust/generate.h>
#include <thrust/sort.h>
#include <thrust/copy.h>
#include <algorithm>
#include <cstdlib>
int main(void)
{
// generate 32M random numbers serially
thrust::host_vector<int> h_vec(32 << 20);
std::generate(h_vec.begin(), h_vec.end(), rand);
// transfer data to the device
thrust::device_vector<int> d_vec = h_vec;
// sort data on the device (846M keys per second on GeForce GTX 480)
thrust::sort(d_vec.begin(), d_vec.end());
// transfer data back to host
thrust::copy(d_vec.begin(), d_vec.end(), h_vec.begin());
return 0;
}
```
This code sample computes the sum of 100 random numbers in parallel:
```c++
#include <thrust/host_vector.h>
#include <thrust/device_vector.h>
#include <thrust/generate.h>
#include <thrust/reduce.h>
#include <thrust/functional.h>
#include <algorithm>
#include <cstdlib>
int main(void)
{
// generate random data serially
thrust::host_vector<int> h_vec(100);
std::generate(h_vec.begin(), h_vec.end(), rand);
// transfer to device and compute sum
thrust::device_vector<int> d_vec = h_vec;
int x = thrust::reduce(d_vec.begin(), d_vec.end(), 0, thrust::plus<int>());
return 0;
}
```
Releases
--------
Thrust is distributed with the NVIDIA HPC SDK and the CUDA Toolkit in addition
to GitHub.
See the [changelog](CHANGELOG.md) for details about specific releases.
| Thrust Release | Included In |
| ----------------- | --------------------------------------- |
| 1.9.10-1 | NVIDIA HPC SDK 20.7 & CUDA Toolkit 11.1 |
| 1.9.10 | NVIDIA HPC SDK 20.5 |
| 1.9.9 | CUDA Toolkit 11.0 |
| 1.9.8-1 | NVIDIA HPC SDK 20.3 |
| 1.9.8 | CUDA Toolkit 11.0 Early Access |
| 1.9.7-1 | CUDA Toolkit 10.2 for Tegra |
| 1.9.7 | CUDA Toolkit 10.2 |
| 1.9.6-1 | NVIDIA HPC SDK 20.3 |
| 1.9.6 | CUDA Toolkit 10.1 Update 2 |
| 1.9.5 | CUDA Toolkit 10.1 Update 1 |
| 1.9.4 | CUDA Toolkit 10.1 |
| 1.9.3 | CUDA Toolkit 10.0 |
| 1.9.2 | CUDA Toolkit 9.2 |
| 1.9.1-2 | CUDA Toolkit 9.1 |
| 1.9.0-5 | CUDA Toolkit 9.0 |
| 1.8.3 | CUDA Toolkit 8.0 |
| 1.8.2 | CUDA Toolkit 7.5 |
| 1.8.1 | CUDA Toolkit 7.0 |
| 1.8.0 | |
| 1.7.2 | CUDA Toolkit 6.5 |
| 1.7.1 | CUDA Toolkit 6.0 |
| 1.7.0 | CUDA Toolkit 5.5 |
| 1.6.0 | |
| 1.5.3 | CUDA Toolkit 5.0 |
| 1.5.2 | CUDA Toolkit 4.2 |
| 1.5.1 | CUDA Toolkit 4.1 |
| 1.5.0 | |
| 1.4.0 | CUDA Toolkit 4.0 |
| 1.3.0 | |
| 1.2.1 | |
| 1.2.0 | |
| 1.1.1 | |
| 1.1.0 | |
| 1.0.0 | |
Adding Thrust To A CMake Project
--------------------------------
Since Thrust is a header library, there is no need to build or install Thrust
to use it. The `thrust` directory contains a complete, ready-to-use Thrust
package upon checkout.
We provide CMake configuration files that make it easy to include Thrust
from other CMake projects. See the [CMake README](thrust/cmake/README.md)
for details.
Development Process
-------------------
Thrust uses the [CMake build system](https://cmake.org/) to build unit tests,
examples, and header tests. To build Thrust as a developer, the following
recipe should be followed:
```
# Clone Thrust and CUB repos recursively:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/thrust/thrust.git
cd thrust
# Create build directory:
mkdir build
cd build
# Configure -- use one of the following:
cmake .. # Command line interface.
ccmake .. # ncurses GUI (Linux only)
cmake-gui # Graphical UI, set source/build directories in the app
# Build:
cmake --build . -j <num jobs> # invokes make (or ninja, etc)
# Run tests and examples:
ctest
```
By default, a serial `CPP` host system, `CUDA` accelerated device system, and
C++14 standard are used. This can be changed in CMake. More information on
configuring your Thrust build and creating a pull request can be found in
[CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md).