[Users] [ET Trac] [Einstein Toolkit] #1908: Cactus: don't print schedule tree by default
Erik Schnetter
schnetter at gmail.com
Mon Jun 6 08:19:25 CDT 2016
My suggestion:
AFTER. The release, disable the schedule output to stdout by default.
Instead, output it to a file by default. That file could be a log file
capturing all level 3 warning output, so that we don't end up with too many
files.
-erik
On Monday, June 6, 2016, Einstein Toolkit <trac-noreply at einsteintoolkit.org>
wrote:
> #1908: Cactus: don't print schedule tree by default
>
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> Reporter: knarf | Owner:
> Type: enhancement | Status: new
> Priority: optional | Milestone:
> Component: Cactus | Version: development version
> Resolution: | Keywords:
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>
> Comment (by knarf):
>
> I agree that some 'phrases' might be nice. I also agree that the
> scheduling tree isn't the only information you hardly need when running
> simulations, or building executables. We have to do something to cut
> output like this down to a minimum that is useful for most people, along
> with the possibility to easily enable more output when needed. I've
chosen
> the schedule tree because of it's sheer length in terms of lines, and for
> the not-very-invasive nature of the change (just the default value of an
> already existing parameter).
>
> What I would like to avoid is that this ticket becomes a collection of
> wishes for very different things, a kind of über-ticket for cutting down
> on the output while building/running. We could open a ticket like that,
> and link this ticket there, if this is felt to be helpful. I would like
to
> concentrate here on the default for printing the scheduling tree: should
> this be 'yes', or 'no'?
>
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