Oh, except for the special base 'relax.py' file!

Regards,

Edward

On 14 February 2014 12:23, Edward d'Auvergne <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Troels,
>
> One last point is that you should add your name to the copyright
> statements of all the files you have just changed :)
>
> Regards,
>
> Edward
>
>
>
> On 14 February 2014 12:19, Troels E. Linnet
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Update of sr #3117 (project relax):
>>
>>                   Status:               Need Info => Done
>>              Assigned to:                    None => tlinnet
>>              Open/Closed:                    Open => Closed
>>
>>     _______________________________________________________
>>
>> Follow-up Comment #8:
>>
>> This support request has now been implemented.
>>
>> Note, a relevant namespace issue is discussed here:
>> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.science.nmr.relax.devel/5012
>>
>> For getting access to variables after executing a script, the variable should
>> be saved under: cdp.X, where X define a container.
>>
>> An example of running relax in interactively mode is the script: test.py 
>> which
>> contains:
>> ------------------
>> pipe.create(pipe_name='test', pipe_type='relax_disp')
>> cdp.a = 10
>> print "helo"
>> state.save("namespace_test")
>> -------
>> Then run relax with:
>> relax -p test.py
>>
>> Output
>> ---------------------------------
>> [tlinnet@tomat relax_trunk]$ ./relax -p test.py
>>
>> [CUTTED INFO TEXT]
>>
>> Processor fabric:  Uni-processor.
>>
>> script = 'test.py'
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> pipe.create(pipe_name='test', pipe_type='relax_disp')
>> cdp.a = 10
>> print "helo"
>> state.save("namespace_test")
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> helo
>> Opening the file 'namespace_test.bz2' for writing.
>>
>> relax> print cdp.a
>> 10
>> -------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Afterwards, the state can be loaded, and the variable still be accessed.
>>
>> Output
>> ----------------------------
>> [tlinnet@tomat relax_trunk]$ ./relax
>>
>> [CUTTED INFO TEXT]
>>
>> Processor fabric:  Uni-processor.
>>
>> relax> state.load("namespace_test")
>> Opening the file 'namespace_test.bz2' for reading.
>> relax> print cdp.a
>> 10
>> relax> print cdp
>> The data pipe storage object.
>>
>> Objects:
>>   a: 10
>>   hybrid_pipes: []
>>   interatomic: The interatomic data list (for the storage of the inter-spin
>> system data)
>>   mol: The molecule list (for the storage of the spin system specific data)
>>   pipe_type: u'relax_disp'
>>
>> relax>
>>
>>
>>
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>>
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