From: zimoun <zimon.toutoune@gmail.com>
To: Ricardo Wurmus <rekado@elephly.net>
Cc: gwl-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Preparing for a new release
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2020 00:33:28 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAJ3okZ0SPhFRY+pZbpZHDSjaK2fdVzpXNjUBGv7vi0Q4XfAQpA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <877e0vq5iy.fsf@elephly.net>
Hi,
Thank you for pushing forward.
On Sun, 9 Feb 2020 at 14:01, Ricardo Wurmus <rekado@elephly.net> wrote:
> * inputs and outputs are not validated
>
> When a process declares that it produces an output, but then doesn’t do
> that, the next process will fail with a nasty error message. This is
> especially nasty when using containerization as the error is about
> failing to map the input into the container.
>
> Processes should automatically validate their inputs and outputs.
> Since inputs and outputs could technically be something other than
> files I’m not sure exactly how to do this.
From my understanding, Snakemake uses only files as inputs/outputs.
But I do not know what happens if 'rule 1' claims to output 'file' and
'rule 2' says its input is 'file' and then 'rule 1' never produces
this file 'file'; the 'rule 2' is never processed, I guess. Hum? need
to check...
> @Roel: can you give an example of inputs / outputs that are not files?
Since UNIX considers everything as file.. ;-)
> I remember that you suggested that inputs might be database queries,
> for example. I wonder if we should mark inputs and outputs with
> types, so that the GWL can know if something is supposed to be a file
> or something else. …just how would “something else” be used in a
> process?
I am not able to imagine other thing than files. But often, I would
like that these files stay in memory instead of be written on disk and
then re-read by the next process. When the IO is slow (disk full using
RAID6), it kills the workflow performance.
> * It’s not possible to select more than one tagged item
>
> In my test workflow I’m generating a bunch of inputs by mapping over
> an argument list. Now the problem is that I can’t select all of these
> inputs easily in a code snippet. With the syntax we have I can only
> select the first item following a tag.
>
> To address this I’ve extended the accessor syntax, so this works now:
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> process frobnicate
> packages "frobnicator"
> inputs
> . genome: "hg19.fa"
> . samples: "a" "b" "c"
> outputs
> . "result"
> # {
> frobnicate -g {{inputs:genome}} --files {{inputs::samples}} > {{outputs}}
> }
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> Note how {{inputs::samples}} is substituted with “a b c”. With just a
> single colon it would be just “a”. Single colon = single item; double
> colon = more than one item.
I am confused by the syntax.
Well how to select the second element "b"?
Naively, I would tempt to write {{inputs:samples:2}} or {{inputs::samples:2}}.
All the best,
simon
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2020-02-09 23:33 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-02-08 12:39 Preparing for a new release Ricardo Wurmus
2020-02-08 20:38 ` Kyle Meyer
2020-02-08 21:50 ` Ricardo Wurmus
2020-02-09 13:00 ` Ricardo Wurmus
2020-02-09 23:33 ` zimoun [this message]
2020-02-10 1:25 ` Kyle Meyer
2020-02-10 7:34 ` zimoun
2020-02-10 6:31 ` Ricardo Wurmus
2020-02-10 7:43 ` zimoun
2020-02-10 21:28 ` Ricardo Wurmus
2020-02-10 23:43 ` zimoun
2020-02-11 9:39 ` Ricardo Wurmus
2020-02-11 9:34 ` Ricardo Wurmus
2020-02-11 15:37 ` zimoun
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