- 15 Feb, 2019 1 commit
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Swann Perarnau authored
BSD3, as discussed.
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- 04 Jan, 2019 1 commit
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Valentin Reis authored
This includes renaming "progress" to performance in argo_perf_wrapper. There are two distincts keywords in the messaging layer: "performance" for all things related to hardware, and "progress", for all things relating to the application.
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- 21 Dec, 2018 1 commit
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Swann Perarnau authored
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- 12 Dec, 2018 1 commit
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Valentin Reis authored
This commit adds a command-line interface to `daemon`: ``` usage: daemon [-h] [-c FILE] [-d] [--nrm_log NRM_LOG] [--hwloc HWLOC] [--argo_nodeos_config ARGO_NODEOS_CONFIG] [--perf PERF] [--argo_perf_wrapper ARGO_PERF_WRAPPER] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -c FILE, --configuration FILE Specify a config json-formatted config file to override any of the available CLI options. If an option is actually provided on the command-line, it overrides its corresponding value from the configuration file. -d, --print_defaults Print the default configuration file. --nrm_log NRM_LOG Main log file. Override default with the NRM_LOG. environment variable --hwloc HWLOC Path to the hwloc to use. This path can be relative and makes uses of the $PATH if necessary. Override default with the HWLOC environment variable. --argo_nodeos_config ARGO_NODEOS_CONFIG Path to the argo_nodeos_config to use. This path can be relative and makes uses of the $PATH if necessary. Override default with the ARGO_NODEOS_CONFIG environment variable. --perf PERF Path to the linux perf tool to use. This path can be relative and makes uses of the $PATH if necessary. Override default with the PERF environment variable. --argo_perf_wrapper ARGO_PERF_WRAPPER Path to the linux perf tool to use. This path can be relative and makes uses of the $PATH if necessary. Override default with the PERFWRAPPER environment variable. ```
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- 19 Dec, 2017 2 commits
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Swann Perarnau authored
Small things like spacing and extra semicolon. It is also recommended to use the 0o notation for octal, as a way to make them stand out in the code.
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Kamil Iskra authored
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