Allow use of depends classes in the namespace of setup, compute and cleanup; and allow injection of pickleable python objects into the global namespace of the cluster.#20
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I should also note that this significantly reduces the work necessary in "cleanup"; since everything created by setup is thrown away at the end of the computations (except for modules). |
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This is my old patch from #11 revived against the current master.
As per #18 the first commit "fixes" the use of classes passed via the
dependsargument ofJobCluster. The second commit allows users to inject pickleable python objects into the global namespace of the computation (which will be performed on the server).With partial functions implemented, the second commit is not strictly required, but as in #17, I feel that this reduces the boilerplate significantly, and is therefore worth consideration.
A simple example demonstrating its (potential) usefulness is typeset below: