changeset 578:a027c4cedf98

removed crud
author Olivier Breuleux <breuleuo@iro.umontreal.ca>
date Thu, 04 Dec 2008 16:53:03 -0500
parents df2e2c7ba4ac
children a83f62555c57
files pylearn/dbdict/newstuff.py
diffstat 1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 84 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/pylearn/dbdict/newstuff.py	Thu Dec 04 16:51:58 2008 -0500
+++ b/pylearn/dbdict/newstuff.py	Thu Dec 04 16:53:03 2008 -0500
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     run_cmdline()
 
 
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-# fuck this shit
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-# ################################################################################
-# ### multiple channels
-# ################################################################################
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-# class MultipleChannel(Channel):
-#     def switch(self, job, *message):
-#         raise NotImplementedError('This Channel does not allow switching between jobs.')
-#     def broadcast(self, *message):
-#         raise NotImplementedError()
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-# class SpawnChannel(MultipleChannel):
-#     # spawns one process for each task
-#     pass
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-# class GreenletChannel(MultipleChannel):
-#     # uses a single process for all tasks, using greenlets to switch between them
-#     pass
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-# Hello,
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-# I have changed/improved the dbdict interface a bit. All the new features are in pylearn.dbdict.newstuff and I copied and modified some existing features in another new file, pylearn.dbdict.sql.
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-# I'm not completely sure how to organize the help right now (will do tomorrow) but in a nutshell you can use it in several ways already:
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-# command line:
-# python newstuff.py cmdline mymodule.some_experiment a=2 b=3 c.x=4 c.y="hello"
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-# register an experiment in sql:
-# python newstuff.py sqlschedule postgres://user:pass@host/dbname/tablename mymodule.some_experiment a=2 b=3 c.x=4 c.y="hello"
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-# run experiments found in an sql table (and ideally registered using sqlschedule):
-# python newstuff.py sql postgres://user:pass@host/dbname/tablename ssh://host:remote_directory
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-# I verified that SIGINT and SIGTERM are caught correctly. They are. I am missing handling for push_error.
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-# Options that I am planning to add:
-# cmdline: --force to run a job that's already running or already done
-# sql: -n<n> to run n jobs instead of just one
-# sql: --retry-failed to re-run a job that raised an exception (if your mistake was at the end of training, it's nice to have) (this would require a special status in the db)
-# sql: --display to display stdout and stderr in addition to redirecting them to files
-# sqlschedule: --force to reset the status of the job described to START, if it already exists (useful if a bug leaves the status to RUNNING)
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-# The experiment is a function like:
-# def run(state, channel):
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-# The state is a sort of nested dictionary where getattr and getitem, setattr and setitem are aliased.
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-# Olivier
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