[SciPy-User] tool for running simulations
Dan Goodman
dg.gmane at thesamovar.net
Mon Jun 20 00:39:14 EDT 2011
On 19/06/2011 22:47, Gael Varoquaux wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 10:40:29PM +0200, Dan Goodman wrote:
>> Also, the function cacheing part is quite important for what I have in
>> mind for it,
>
> Have you had a look joblib? Dag Sverre Seljebotn wants to do similar
> things than what you are talking about with it. He has a pull request to
> improve joblib to make it more suitable for that. I need to review it...
Gael, this is awesome. Almost exactly what I was looking for. A couple
of questions:
* Is reading the data fast? At the moment I have a system built on
Python shelves, and the performance is not great. My impression was that
you'd built it with this in mind, so performance is probably very good.
* Can it be used on multiple computers? If not at the moment, is there
at least a way to easily combine data produced on multiple computers?
(e.g. just copying the contents of one directory to another)
* Can you browse the generated data easily? That's one thing I liked
about the idea of doing it with HDF5 is that there are nice visual
browsers and you can include metadata, search via metadata, remove parts
of the data, etc.
* If I change the code for a function, will that cause a recompute? I'm
guessing not, that it's done by the name/package of the function and not
by the code. I think it's better that it doesn't cause a recompute, but
given that having the ability to easily browse the cached data and
remove the cache for a function would be very handy.
Dan
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