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Variables are inherited from the parent node.
If a variable is redefined lower in the tree, it is said to be overridden.
In this case the new definition is the one being used.
It is possible to override generated variables.
This is not recommended and you should understand all the consequences
if you decide to do so.
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# Definition of the suite test.
suite test
edit ECF_INCLUDE "$HOME/course" # replace '$HOME' with the path to your home directory
edit ECF_HOME "$HOME/course"
family f1
edit SLEEP 20
task t1
task t2
endfamily
endsuite |
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python2.7
import os
import ecflow
def create_family_f1():
f1 = ecflow.Family("f1")
f1.add_variable("SLEEP", 20)
f1.add_task("t1")
f1.add_task("t2")
return f1
print "Creating suite definition"
defs = ecflow.Defs()
suite = defs.add_suite("test")
suite.add_variable("ECF_INCLUDE", os.getenv("HOME") + "/course")
suite.add_variable("ECF_HOME", os.getenv("HOME") + "/course")
suite.add_family( create_family_f1() )
print defs
print "Checking job creation: .ecf -> .job0"
print defs.check_job_creation()
print "Saving definition to file 'test.def'"
defs.save_as_defs("test.def")
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