[Swift-devel] Application run scripts

Justin M Wozniak wozniak at mcs.anl.gov
Mon Apr 2 13:38:59 CDT 2012


Is this about swiftopt.sh ?

On Mon, 2 Apr 2012, Jonathan Monette wrote:

> I have already been working on a run script using the logic we have from 
> SciColSim.  It is not checked in for testing as it still only works for 
> SciColSim.  I have been looking for other run scripts I have laying 
> around to see what is still missing and how to work with @arg 
> parameters.  Right now it just sources a parameter file but I want to 
> also have the ability to pass in the parameters on the command line as 
> it seems kind of clunky to make a parameter file if you only need 1 or 2 
> parameters set.
>
> So when you finish the CMTS script please provide a pointer.  I can then 
> compare the one I have and the one you have and do a check in for 
> testing for a wide variety of apps.  We can get this into trunk and 
> stabilize the script for a 0.94 release.
>
> On Apr 2, 2012, at 12:04 PM, Michael Wilde wrote:
>
>> Jon, David,
>>
>> I am cloning the user run script we did for SciCol for the first CMTS 
>> application ("energy landscape").
>>
>> Im a bit concerned that if we dont do something soon to create a nice 
>> separation between application-independent "Swift run logic" and the 
>> application-specific logic, we'll forever be re-writing the common code 
>> and making the user code more complex, hard to document, etc.
>>
>> This is just a heads-up that I'm looking for ideas on how to do this in 
>> a nice way that we can immediately test on SciCol, DSSAT, CMTS, 
>> Broadband, etc. and ideally leverage in GO-Swift.
>>
>> Mike
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