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regexp group in BatchLauncher, no Condor -verbose...
regexp group in BatchLauncher, no Condor -verbose Previously I used condor_submit -verbose so that I could pull the job id from the first line. However, when submitting many jobs it's silly to have to search through some many lines of output. Now we have a regexp for Condor that matches on the non-verbose output. Here the job_id is on the end of the output, so using grouping in our job_id_regexp becomes very useful. To account for this I have added a job_id_regexp_group property to the BatchLauncher and it's subclasses. The default of 0 means the whole regexp is matched - however now an integer can be passed in here to instead select a subgroup of the expression (see CondorLauncher and the mechanism will be clear).

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Tests in example form - pure python
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This file contains doctest examples embedded as code blocks, using normal
Python prompts. See the accompanying file for similar examples using IPython
prompts (you can't mix both types within one file). The following will be run
as a test::
>>> 1+1
2
>>> print ("hello")
hello
More than one example works::
>>> s="Hello World"
>>> s.upper()
'HELLO WORLD'
but you should note that the *entire* test file is considered to be a single
test. Individual code blocks that fail are printed separately as ``example
failures``, but the whole file is still counted and reported as one test.