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.TH ALPHABET-ABC 1 .SH NAME abc \- alphabet declarations .SH SYNOPSIS .EX load alphabet typeset /abc type /abc .EE .SH DESCRIPTION .B Grid is a typeset for .I alphabet (see .IR sh-alphabet (1)) which enables allows direct interconnection of remote and local processing components. It defines one new type, .BR endpoint , which represents a place in the network to which two parties can connect and exchange data. .PP In the following descriptions, if a type is not .B endpoint or a type defined in the root typeset (see .IR alphabet-main (1)), it is assumed to be of type .BR /string . .PP Modules currently provided within the .B /grid typeset include: .TP 10 \f5farm [\f5-lnkavA\fP] \fIendpoint\fP \fIaddr\fP \fItasktype\fP [\fIarg\fP...] -> \fIendpoint\fP .B Farm connects to a grid labour exchange (see .IR scheduler (4)) at .IR addr , starts a new job of type .BR workflow , and passes all the data read from .I endpoint to be processed by the currently available labour. The data is split into records, each one of which will be processed on a worker node by .IR tasktype , with its associated .IR arg uments. Other than .BR -A , which specifies unauthenticated access to the scheduler, the various options are all passed verbatim to .IR workflow : .B -l causes it to split its input on newline-separated records; .B -n specifies that no record separation is necessary on output; .B -k specifies that intermediate data for failed tasks should be kept around; .B -a specifies that intermediate data for all tasks should be kept around, and .B -v specifies that .I workflow should produce a wordy description of what it is doing. .TP \f5local\fP \fIendpoint\fP -> \fI/fd\fP .B Local reads everything from .IR endpoint , and writes it to .IR fd . .TP \f5remote\fP [-a \fIaddr\fP] \fIfd\fP -> \fIendpoint\fP .B Remote is the inverse of .BR local : it reads data from .I fd and writes it to a newly created endpoint. If .B -a is given, .I addr specifies the network address of an endpoint server on which to create the new endpoint. .TP \f5rexec\fP [\f5-A\fP] \fIendpoint\fP \fIaddr\fP \fIcmd\fP -> \fIendpoint\fP .B Rexec connects to a remote execution server at .I addr (unauthenticated if .B -A is specified), and arranges to execute the .I alphabet expression .I cmd there. The expression should be compatible with usage .BR "fd -> fd" . Data from the argument .I endpoint will be piped through this expression, and made available as the resulting .I endpoint endpoint. .SH EXAMPLES The examples below that a local endpoint is available, and the following .I alphabet declarations: .EX load alphabet typeset /grid type /string /endpoint /fd import /grid/local /grid/remote autoconvert fd endpoint remote .EE Set up a rendering pipeline: .EX -{/read /tmp/somedata | remote | rexec tcp!node1!rexec "{(/fd); /filter $1 "{os render_stage1}} | rexec tcp!node2!rexec "{(/fd); /filter $1 "{os render_stage2}} | /create /tmp/somedata.result } .EE .SH SOURCE .BR /appl/alphabet/grid.b , .BR /appl/alphabet/gridtypes.b .br .B /appl/cmd/grid/*.b .SH SEE ALSO .IR sh-alphabet (1), .IR alphabet-main (1), .IR sh (1)