makeflow_linker(1)
makeflow_linker - automatic dependency location for workflows
Description
makeflow_linker
NAME
makeflow_linker - automatic dependency location for workflows
SYNOPSIS
makeflow_linker [options] <workflow_description>
DESCRIPTION
makeflow_linker is a tool for automatically determining dependencies of workflows. It accepts a workflow description, currently Makeflow syntax is required, and recursively determines the dependencies and produces a self-contained package. makeflow_linker supports Python, Perl, and shared libraries.
makeflow_linker finds dependencies by static analysis. eval and other dynamic code loading may obscure dependencies causing makeflow_linker to miss some critical dependencies. Therefore it is recommended to avoid these techniques when desiging a workflow.
OPTIONS
--dry-run
Run without creating directories or copying dependencies.
-h, --help
Show this help screen.
-n, --use-named
Do not copy files which are part of a named dependency, e.g. standard libraries.
-o, --output=<directory>
Specify output directory.
--verbose
Output status during run.
-v, --version
Display version information.
EXIT STATUS
On success, returns zero. On failure (typically permission errors), returns non-zero.
BUGS
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The makeflow_linker does not check for naming collisions beyond the initial workflow inputs. | ||
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The makeflow_linker relies on regex parsing of files |
EXAMPLES
Package a workflow:
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makeflow_linker -o example_mf example.mf |
Run packaged workflow:
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makeflow example_mf/example.mf |
COPYRIGHT
The Cooperative Computing Tools are Copyright (C) 2005-2019 The University of Notre Dame. This software is distributed under the GNU General Public License. See the file COPYING for details.
SEE ALSO
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makeflow(1) perl(1), python(1), ldd(1)
See Also
- makeflow(1)
- perl(1)
- python(1)
- ldd(1)