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Revision 70f18c14b019af9e285f462105e7751bac21e755 authored by st-- on 04 April 2018, 10:13:53 UTC, committed by Artem Artemev on 04 April 2018, 10:13:53 UTC
Allow params_as_tensors_for() to take several objects as varargs
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Tip revision: 70f18c14b019af9e285f462105e7751bac21e755 authored by st-- on 04 April 2018, 10:13:53 UTC
allow params_as_tensors_for() to take several objects as varargs (#672)
allow params_as_tensors_for() to take several objects as varargs (#672)
Tip revision: 70f18c1
run_tests.sh
#!/bin/bash
# Script for running GPflow tests in sequential and parallel modes.
# Running tensorflow based tests in distinct processes prevents
# bad memory accumulations which can lead to crashes or slow runs
# on resource limited hardware.
# Written by Artem Artemev, 06/08/2017
set -e
mode=${1:-"--sequential"}
case "$mode" in
-p|--parallel)
numproc=$([[ $(uname) == 'Darwin' ]] && sysctl -n hw.physicalcpu_max || nproc)
echo ">>> Parallel mode. Number of processes = $numproc"
echo testing/test_*.py | xargs -n 1 -P "$numproc" bash -c 'nosetests -v --nologcapture $0 || exit 255'
;;
-s|--sequential)
for test_file in testing/test_*.py; do
echo ">>> Run $test_file"
nosetests -v --nologcapture "$test_file"
rc=$?
if [ "$rc" != "0" ]; then
echo ">>> $test_file failed"
exit $rc
fi
done
;;
*)
;;
esac
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