Laurent Mazare 4afa461b34 Sketch the Falcon model. (#93)
* Sketch the Falcon model.

* Add more substance to the falcon example.

* Falcon (wip).

* Falcon (wip again).

* Falcon inference.

* Get the weights from the api and properly generate the model.

* Use the proper model.

* Fix the file/revision names.

* Fix bias handling.

* Recompute the rot embeddings.

* Fix the input shape.

* Add the release-with-debug profile.

* Silly bugfix.

* More bugfixes.

* Stricter shape checking in matmul.
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candle

Minimalist ML framework for Rust

FAQ

Missing symbols when compiling with the mkl feature.

If you get some missing symbols when compiling binaries/tests using the mkl features, e.g.:

  = note: /usr/bin/ld: (....o): in function `blas::sgemm':
          .../blas-0.22.0/src/lib.rs:1944: undefined reference to `sgemm_' collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status

  = note: some `extern` functions couldn't be found; some native libraries may need to be installed or have their path specified
  = note: use the `-l` flag to specify native libraries to link
  = note: use the `cargo:rustc-link-lib` directive to specify the native libraries to link with Cargo (see https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/build-scripts.html#cargorustc-link-libkindname)

This is likely due to some missing linker flag that enable the mkl library. You can try adding the following at the top of your binary:

extern crate intel_mkl_src;
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