Swift/T is an implicitly parallel programming language for composing external functions and command-line executables into massively parallel applications. The external functions may be calls to external programs, libraries, or scripting languages (via embedded interpreters) Thus, it is a workflow language for extreme-scale computing, capable of executing very large numbers (trillions) of tasks at high rates across the largest supercomputers.
Swift/T runs as an MPI program, and is compatible with Cray and IBM supercomputers, as well as PBS, SLURM, LSF, or Cobalt clusters, and can also run on a laptop (Linux, Mac, or WSL).
Swift/T may be installed following one of these methods:
Installation notes are here: http://swift-lang.github.io/swift-t/guide.html#_installation
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The Swift/T Guide: manual for the language and runtime
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The Sites Guide: guidance for building and running Swift/T on various systems
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The Developers' Guide: guidance for developers who wish to extend or modify Swift/T