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Tools like make and waf have a -j (jobs) flag to specify the number of threads to use.
In Gaia we just use the number of available threads.
It'd be nice to add this option to train_model_from_sigs and train_model.
Should this option be in the profile file? It sounds to me like it should instead be only a parameter, but train_model calls run_tests.runTests directly, which creates a ClassificationTaskManager (which only takes a profile file as an argument).
In order to get this parameter into ClassificationTaskManager, we might have to pass it as an argument through all of these files.
Ideas?
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If we think that profile files are supposed to be shareable in order to reproduce an experiment across machines, then I don't think that the number of threads should really belong there.
Tools like make and waf have a
-j
(jobs) flag to specify the number of threads to use.In Gaia we just use the number of available threads.
It'd be nice to add this option to
train_model_from_sigs
andtrain_model
.Should this option be in the profile file? It sounds to me like it should instead be only a parameter, but train_model calls run_tests.runTests directly, which creates a ClassificationTaskManager (which only takes a profile file as an argument).
In order to get this parameter into ClassificationTaskManager, we might have to pass it as an argument through all of these files.
Ideas?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: