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Initial messing around....
Initial messing around. Latex tab completion will have to be done outside the normal completer logic as the completer line splitting logic uses \\ as a special character to split lines on. I probably want to put the latex completions first and it if finds any matches, don't do any other completion logic. The only issue is that might short circuit dir/path matching on windows. Hmmm.

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Thomas Kluyver
Update print syntax in parallel examples.
r6455 from __future__ import print_function
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r3564 import time
import numpy as np
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r3666 from IPython import parallel
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nlist = map(int, np.logspace(2,9,16,base=2))
nlist2 = map(int, np.logspace(2,8,15,base=2))
tlist = map(int, np.logspace(7,22,16,base=2))
nt = 16
def wait(t=0):
import time
time.sleep(t)
def echo(s=''):
return s
def time_throughput(nmessages, t=0, f=wait):
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r3666 client = parallel.Client()
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r4184 view = client.load_balanced_view()
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r3564 # do one ping before starting timing
if f is echo:
t = np.random.random(t/8)
view.apply_sync(echo, '')
client.spin()
tic = time.time()
for i in xrange(nmessages):
view.apply(f, t)
lap = time.time()
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r4184 client.wait()
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r3564 toc = time.time()
return lap-tic, toc-tic
def do_runs(nlist,t=0,f=wait, trials=2, runner=time_throughput):
A = np.zeros((len(nlist),2))
for i,n in enumerate(nlist):
t1 = t2 = 0
for _ in range(trials):
time.sleep(.25)
ts = runner(n,t,f)
t1 += ts[0]
t2 += ts[1]
t1 /= trials
t2 /= trials
A[i] = (t1,t2)
A[i] = n/A[i]
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r6455 print(n,A[i])
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r3564 return A
def do_echo(n,tlist=[0],f=echo, trials=2, runner=time_throughput):
A = np.zeros((len(tlist),2))
for i,t in enumerate(tlist):
t1 = t2 = 0
for _ in range(trials):
time.sleep(.25)
ts = runner(n,t,f)
t1 += ts[0]
t2 += ts[1]
t1 /= trials
t2 /= trials
A[i] = (t1,t2)
A[i] = n/A[i]
Thomas Kluyver
Update print syntax in parallel examples.
r6455 print(t,A[i])
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r3564 return A
Thomas Kluyver
Update print syntax in parallel examples.
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