#%Module1.0###################################################################

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# Why all the directory and filename boilerplate code? It is needed in order
# to properly remove symbolic links used in assembly of the modulefiles
# folder as well as those found within the oneAPI installation folders.
# Without it many modulefiles will fail to work as expected.

# IMPORTANT: quotes around "$variables" and "[expressions]"" are there
# to insure that paths/filenames which include spaces are handled properly.

set min_tcl_ver 8.4
if { $tcl_version < $min_tcl_ver } {
    puts stderr " "
    puts stderr "ERROR: This modulefile requires tcl $min_tcl_ver or greater."
    puts stderr "Your system reports that tclsh version $tcl_version is installed."
    exit 1
}

# get full pathname for this script file
set scriptpath "${ModulesCurrentModulefile}"

# if modulefile script name is a symlink, resolve it
if { "[file type "$scriptpath"]" eq "link" } {
    set scriptpath "[file readlink "$scriptpath"]"
}

# if fullpath contains links, resolve them
set scriptpath "[file normalize "$scriptpath"]"

# get directory holding this modulefile script and others
set modulefileroot "[file dirname "$scriptpath"]"

# get name of modulefile script we are loading
set modulefilename "[file tail "$scriptpath"]"

# determine modulefile script version
set modulefilever "[file dirname "$modulefileroot"]"
set modulefilever "[file tail "$modulefilever"]"

# point to component top-level root folder
set componentroot "[file dirname "$modulefileroot"]"
set componentroot "[file dirname "$componentroot"]"

# get component folder name
set componentname "[file tail "$componentroot"]"

# get oneAPI top-level root folder
set oneapiroot "[file dirname "$componentroot"]"

# disallow loading multiple copies of 64-bit and 32-bit versions of modulefile
# first assemble 64-bit and 32-bit name pairs for this modulefile
# then specify conflict for each (assumes "name" and "name32" pattern)
set mname32 $modulefilename
set mname64 [string trimright $mname32 "32"]
if { [string equal "$mname32" "$mname64"] } {
    append mname32 "32"
}
conflict $mname32
conflict $mname64

# On load print component name and version being loaded
if { [ module-info mode load ] } {
    puts stderr "Loading $modulefilename version $modulefilever"
}

# On remove print component name and version being removed
if { [ module-info mode ] == "unload" || [ module-info mode ] == "remove" } {
    puts stderr "Removing $modulefilename version $modulefilever"
}

# ###### Component Specific env vars setup ###################################

set ipproot "$componentroot/$modulefilever"
set ipp_target_arch "ia32"

# Show module info
module-whatis "Intel(R) Integrated Performance Primitives IA-32 architecture. For a full Intel(R) IPP functionality, you should load Intel(R) oneAPI Compiler and Intel(R) oneAPI Threading Building Blocks modules."

if { [module-info mode load] } {
   puts stderr "\nFor a full Intel(R) Integrated Performance Primitives functionality, you should load Intel(R) oneAPI Compiler and Intel(R) oneAPI Threading Building Blocks modules.\n"
}

setenv IPPROOT "$ipproot"
setenv IPP_TARGET_ARCH "$ipp_target_arch"

prepend-path CPATH "$ipproot/include"
prepend-path LIBRARY_PATH "$ipproot/lib/$ipp_target_arch"
prepend-path LD_LIBRARY_PATH "$ipproot/lib/$ipp_target_arch"
