From: Arnaud Giersch Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 16:19:04 +0000 (+0200) Subject: In run-all: simplify the names of the output files. X-Git-Tag: v0.1~28 X-Git-Url: https://bilbo.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/and/gitweb/loba.git/commitdiff_plain/af64dd20ef845daabe4d63ea34723d94d3a20c35 In run-all: simplify the names of the output files. Before: .../results/plat_${PLATFORM}/topo_${TOPOLOGY}/algo_${ALGO}/loba_${PARAM}.out After: .../results/plat_${PLATFORM}/topo_${TOPOLOGY}/algo_${ALGO}_${VARIANT}.out with VARIANT being "plain" or "bookkeeping". --- diff --git a/Experimentations/run-all b/Experimentations/run-all index 9d43542..581ee1f 100755 --- a/Experimentations/run-all +++ b/Experimentations/run-all @@ -100,9 +100,9 @@ for plat in "${PLATFORMS[@]}"; do plat_output="$RESULTS/plat_$tmp" for topo in "${TOPOLOGIES[@]}"; do topo_output="$plat_output/topo_$topo" + [ $debug = 0 ] && mkdir -p "$topo_output" for algo in "${ALGORITHMS[@]}"; do algo_output="$topo_output/algo_$algo" - [ $debug = 0 ] && mkdir -p "$algo_output" args=( -T"$topo" -a"$algo" @@ -111,11 +111,16 @@ for plat in "${PLATFORMS[@]}"; do -t"$DEADLINE" "$plat" ) - for bk in "" "-b"; do - tmp=$(outfile "loba" $bk "${args[@]}") - out="$algo_output/$tmp.out" + for bk in "plain" "bookkeeping"; do + cmd=( "$LOBA" "${COMMON_OPTS[@]}" ) + case "$bk" in + "plain") : ;; + "bookkeeping") cmd+=( "-b" ) ;; + *) die "internal error (bk = \"$bk\")" ;; + esac + out="${algo_output}_${bk}.out" outf="$out$outsuffix" - cmd=( "$LOBA" "${COMMON_OPTS[@]}" $bk "${args[@]}" ) + cmd+=( "${args[@]}" ) log "Run: ${cmd[@]}"$'\n'"... &> $outf" if [ $overwrite = 0 -a -e "$outf" ]; then log "already run !" diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index fcd2d79..e9efed0 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,10 +1,3 @@ -* In run-all: - - Use more legible names for generated files. - Current problems are: - . file names are too long. - . MORE_ARGS do not appear in file name. - Why not simply using file names "plain.out", and "bookkeeping.out"? - * Support heterogeneous platforms? Not sure yet. Should be doable if each process also sends its speed to its neighbors.