Usage¶
os-traits is primarily composed of a set of constants that may be referenced
by simply importing the os_traits
module and referencing one of the
module’s traits constants:
$ python
Python 2.7.11+ (default, Apr 17 2016, 14:00:29)
[GCC 5.3.1 20160413] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import os_traits as ot
>>> print ot.HW_CPU_X86_SSE42
HW_CPU_X86_SSE42
You can get a list of the os_traits
symbols by simply doing a
dir(os_traits)
.
Want to see the trait strings for a subset of traits? There’s a method for that too:
>>> pprint.pprint(ot.get_traits(ot.NAMESPACES['X86']))
['HW_CPU_X86_AES-NI',
'HW_CPU_X86_AVX512ER',
'HW_CPU_X86_AVX512CD',
'HW_CPU_X86_TBM',
'HW_CPU_X86_TSX',
'HW_CPU_X86_FMA3',
'HW_CPU_X86_SVM',
'HW_CPU_X86_FMA4',
'HW_CPU_X86_MPX',
'HW_CPU_X86_SSE2',
'HW_CPU_X86_SSE3',
'HW_CPU_X86_MMX',
'HW_CPU_X86_SSSE3',
'HW_CPU_X86_SSE4A',
'HW_CPU_X86_AVX2',
'HW_CPU_X86_SGX',
'HW_CPU_X86_AVX',
'HW_CPU_X86_AVX512BW',
'HW_CPU_X86_AVX512DQ',
'HW_CPU_X86_SSE',
'HW_CPU_X86_SHA',
'HW_CPU_X86_AVX512F',
'HW_CPU_X86_F16C',
'HW_CPU_X86_SSE41',
'HW_CPU_X86_SSE42',
'HW_CPU_X86_VMX',
'HW_CPU_X86_ASF',
'HW_CPU_X86_BMI2',
'HW_CPU_X86_CLMUL',
'HW_CPU_X86_AVX512VL',
'HW_CPU_X86_AVX512PF',
'HW_CPU_X86_XOP',
'HW_CPU_X86_BMI',
'HW_CPU_X86_ABM',
'HW_CPU_X86_3DNOW']