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language | py |
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title | Add Limits/Inlimits |
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from ecflow import Defs,Suite,Task,Limit,InLimit
defs = Defs(
Suite("s1",
Limit("limitName4", 10), # name, maximum token
Family("f1",
InLimit("limitName4","/s1 |
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/f1",2), # limit name, path to limit, tokens consumed from the Limit
[ Task("t{}".format(t)) for t in range(1,4) ] ))
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The following show alternative styles that produce the same definition.
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| defs = Defs()
s1 = defs.add_suite("s1") |
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...
s1.add_limit( "limitName4", 10 |
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...
)
f1 = s1.add_family("f1")
f1.add_inlimit( "limitName4","/s1/f1",2)
for i in range(1,4):
f1.add_task( "t{}".format(i)) |
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| defs = Defs() + Suite("s1")
defs.s1 += [ Limit("limitName4", 10),Family("f1") ]
defs.s1.f1 += [ InLimit("limitName4","/s1/f1",2),
[ Task("t{}".format(t))
for t in range(1,4) ] ] |
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| with Defs() as defs:
with defs.add_suite("s1") as s1:
s1.add_limit( "limitName4", 10 )
with s1.add_family("f1") as f1:
f1.add_inlimit( "limitName4","/s1/f1",2) |
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...
f1 += [ Task("t{}".format(t))
for t in range(1,4) ] |
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Warning |
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In the second example above we use 'defs.s1.f1' to reference a node by name. This is useful in small designs but will produce maintenance issues in large designs IF the node names are changed. |