On Monday, May 5, 2014 4:41:39 PM UTC-7, William wrote: > > On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 4:16 PM, John H Palmieri > <jhpalm...@gmail.com<javascript:>> > wrote: > >> -leif > >> > >> P.S.: If you haven't set MAKE, Sage "guesses" the number of threads to > >> use to build the Sage library as well as the docs, AFAIK. > > > > > > Right: Sage uses SAGE_NUM_THREADS to decide how many threads to use for > > building spkgs and docs. If it's set to a number, that value gets used. > > Otherwise, SAGE_NUM_THREADS gets set in src/bin/sage-env, using the > Python > > program src/bin/sage-num-threads.py: > > > > sage_num_threads_array=(`sage-num-threads.py 2>/dev/null || echo 1 2 > 1`) > > SAGE_NUM_THREADS=${sage_num_threads_array[0]} > > > > This is documented in the installation manual, but maybe it should also > be > > in the top-level README.txt. > > There's something confusing going on here still. I just read the > source to sage-num-threads.py and it outputs 3 numbers. The first is 1 > by default since I didn't set any environment variables, so despite my > having 12 cores, SAGE_NUM_THREADS is 1. The others are 8 and 12, but > according to sage-num-threads.py those are *only* used if I explicitly > request something to happen in parallel, e.g., "make ptest". To > quote the docs: > > "2) The number of threads to use when parallel execution is > explicitly asked for (e.g. sage -tp)" > > I definitely only typed "make test" in my clean Sage install, so I did > not explicitly ask for anything to be in parallel.
Building spkgs is by parallel by default, but I think it should be limited by SAGE_NUM_THREADS. > However, it looks > like the doc building is in parallel anyways, which is the point when > I ran out of RAM. So something seems misleading. Maybe 2 above > really is > > "2) The number of threads to use when parallel execution is > explicitly asked for (e.g. sage -tp), or when building the > documentation (which is always in parallel!?)." > No: the number of threads used for docbuilding comes from SAGE_NUM_THREADS. >From src/doc/common/build_options.py: # Number of threads to use for parallel-building the documentation. NUM_THREADS = int(os.environ.get('SAGE_NUM_THREADS', 1)) If you do "sage --sh -c 'export $SAGE_NUM_THREADS' " then you get "1", right? By the way, I searched for SAGE_NUM_THREADS_PARALLEL, and it is only used in src/sage/doctest/control.py, the doctesting framework. -- John -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-devel" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to sage-devel+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to sage-devel@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.