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author | Mohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org> | 2020-01-23 18:54:29 +0000 |
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committer | Mohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org> | 2020-01-23 19:16:16 +0000 |
commit | 2264c0fea5668cd8f827cdbd89004fd390b0b14f (patch) | |
tree | 99af64b55557bfb69ea630a653bb8bf07586c63a /reproduce/analysis/make | |
parent | cf0427009decbcad33a269898a428341e9c0ceff (diff) |
IMPORTANT: Project preparation is now also done with project make
Until now, the main commands to run the project were these: `./project
configure' (to build the software), `./project prepare' (to possibly
arrange input datasets and build special configuration Makefiles) and
finally `./project make' to run the project.
The main logic behind the "prepare" phase `top-prepare.mk' is to build
configuration files that can be fed into the "make" step and optimize its
operation. For example when the total number of necessary inputs for the
majority of the analysis is not as large as the total number of
inputs. With "prepare" (when necessary), you go through the raw inputs,
select the ones that are necessary for the rest of the project. The output
of `top-prepare.mk' is a configuration file (a Make variable) that keeps
the IDs (numbers, names, etc). That configuration file would then be used
in the `top-make.mk' to identify the lower level targets and allow optimal
project organization and management.
But the last two are both part of the analysis, and while they indeed need
different calls to Make to be executed, many projects don't actually need a
preparation phase: ultimately, its an implementation choice by the project
developers and doesn't concern the project users (or the developers when
they are running it).
To avoid confusing the users, or simply annoying them when a projet doesn't
need it, with this commit, the top-level `top-prepare.mk' and `top-make.mk'
Makefiles are called with the single `./project make' command and
`./project prepare' has been dropped. I noticed this while writing the
paper on this system.
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