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| ===Usage=== | ===Usage=== | ||
| Let's use the classic matrix multiplication as an illustration example, whose alphabets code is the following: | Let's use the classic matrix multiplication as an illustration example, whose alphabets code is the following: | ||
| - | <sxh alphabets; gutter:false> | + | <sxh alphabets; gutter:true> |
| affine matrix_product {P, Q, R|P>0 && Q>0 && R>0} | affine matrix_product {P, Q, R|P>0 && Q>0 && R>0} | ||
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| + | The tiled code generator is called through ScheduledC, therefore, the first step for the code generation is the same with ScheduledC -- specify spacetime map and memory map. | ||