The OpenACC Application Program Interface describes a collection of compiler directives to specify loops and regions of code in standard C, C++ and Fortran to be offloaded from a host CPU to an attached accelerator, providing portability across operating systems, host CPUs and accelerators.

The OpenACC Application Program Interface describes a collection of compiler directives to specify loops and regions of code in standard C, C++ and Fortran to be offloaded from a host CPU to an attached accelerator, providing portability across operating systems, host CPUs and accelerators.

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The OpenACC directives and programming model allow programmers to create high-level host+accelerator programs without the need to explicitly initialize the accelerator, manage data or program transfers between the host and accelerator, or initiate accelerator startup and shutdown.

All of these details are implicit in the programming model and are managed by the OpenACC API-enabled compilers and runtimes. The programming model allows the programmer to augment information available to the compilers, including specification of data local to an accelerator, guidance on mapping of loops onto an accelerator, and similar performance-related details.

How to get Useful Answers to your OpenACC Questions on StackOverflow

Here are a number of suggestions to users new to OpenACC and/or StackOverflow. Follow these suggestions before asking your question and you are much more likely to get a satisfactory answer!

  • Search StackOverflow (and the web!) for similar questions before asking yours
  • Include an as-simple-as-possible code example in your question and you are much more likely to get a useful answer. If the code is short and self-contained (so users can test it themselves), that is even better.