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don't automatically add jobarray or queue lines to user template...
don't automatically add jobarray or queue lines to user template In parallel launchers, the queue and jobarray lines should not be added except in the default templates. user-templates must be fully specified. This prevents conflicts between PBS versions, which may not support jobarrays, etc. These lines are now only added to the *default* templates.

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dependencies.py
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from IPython.parallel import *
client = Client()
# this will only run on machines that can import numpy:
@require('numpy')
def norm(A):
from numpy.linalg import norm
return norm(A,2)
def checkpid(pid):
"""return the pid of the engine"""
import os
return os.getpid() == pid
def checkhostname(host):
import socket
return socket.gethostname() == host
def getpid():
import os
return os.getpid()
pid0 = client[0].apply_sync(getpid)
# this will depend on the pid being that of target 0:
@depend(checkpid, pid0)
def getpid2():
import os
return os.getpid()
view = client.load_balanced_view()
view.block=True
# will run on anything:
pids1 = [ view.apply(getpid) for i in range(len(client.ids)) ]
print pids1
# will only run on e0:
pids2 = [ view.apply(getpid2) for i in range(len(client.ids)) ]
print pids2
print "now test some dependency behaviors"
def wait(t):
import time
time.sleep(t)
return t
# fail after some time:
def wait_and_fail(t):
import time
time.sleep(t)
return 1/0
successes = [ view.apply_async(wait, 1).msg_ids[0] for i in range(len(client.ids)) ]
failures = [ view.apply_async(wait_and_fail, 1).msg_ids[0] for i in range(len(client.ids)) ]
mixed = [failures[0],successes[0]]
d1a = Dependency(mixed, all=False, failure=True) # yes
d1b = Dependency(mixed, all=False) # yes
d2a = Dependency(mixed, all=True, failure=True) # yes after / no follow
d2b = Dependency(mixed, all=True) # no
d3 = Dependency(failures, all=False) # no
d4 = Dependency(failures, all=False, failure=True) # yes
d5 = Dependency(failures, all=True, failure=True) # yes after / no follow
d6 = Dependency(successes, all=True, failure=True) # yes after / no follow
view.block = False
flags = view.temp_flags
with flags(after=d1a):
r1a = view.apply(getpid)
with flags(follow=d1b):
r1b = view.apply(getpid)
with flags(after=d2b, follow=d2a):
r2a = view.apply(getpid)
with flags(after=d2a, follow=d2b):
r2b = view.apply(getpid)
with flags(after=d3):
r3 = view.apply(getpid)
with flags(after=d4):
r4a = view.apply(getpid)
with flags(follow=d4):
r4b = view.apply(getpid)
with flags(after=d3, follow=d4):
r4c = view.apply(getpid)
with flags(after=d5):
r5 = view.apply(getpid)
with flags(follow=d5, after=d3):
r5b = view.apply(getpid)
with flags(follow=d6):
r6 = view.apply(getpid)
with flags(after=d6, follow=d2b):
r6b = view.apply(getpid)
def should_fail(f):
try:
f()
except error.KernelError:
pass
else:
print 'should have raised'
# raise Exception("should have raised")
# print r1a.msg_ids
r1a.get()
# print r1b.msg_ids
r1b.get()
# print r2a.msg_ids
should_fail(r2a.get)
# print r2b.msg_ids
should_fail(r2b.get)
# print r3.msg_ids
should_fail(r3.get)
# print r4a.msg_ids
r4a.get()
# print r4b.msg_ids
r4b.get()
# print r4c.msg_ids
should_fail(r4c.get)
# print r5.msg_ids
r5.get()
# print r5b.msg_ids
should_fail(r5b.get)
# print r6.msg_ids
should_fail(r6.get) # assuming > 1 engine
# print r6b.msg_ids
should_fail(r6b.get)
print 'done'