Thanks for the tip, that'll work like a charm, I think.

2009/10/30 Nicolás Alvarez <[email protected]>

> On 10/30/09, Adam Bazinet <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > In the BOINC validator framework, what is the recommended way to validate
> > just one result?  The compare results function takes two results, of
> course,
> > so I probably don't want to use that (right?)
> >
> > Is there some example code in the documentation or distribution
> somewhere?
> > Or would any projects doing single-result validation be willing to share
> a
> > template of their code with me?
> >
> > Currently we are using a default string comparison validator and the
> > two_credit function - we're starting with two results/WU, but would like
> to
> > cut that down to one for a particular application.
>
> First, like John said, make sure your problem domain actually *has* a
> way to check, from a single result, if it's valid.
>
> From the programming standpoint, the way you do it is implementing the
> checking in init_result, and having a no-op compare_results.
>
> --
> Nicolas
>
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