[Scons-users] using scons for workflow

Keith Brown keith6014 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 9 20:44:22 EDT 2014


thanks for the response.

i suppose I am looking for a dependency example.

outputdir="/tmp/data"

1) run a shell script A
2) run a shell script B with Shell script A's output
3) run a R script with output of script B

Would like to see how the experts will do it.



On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 8:10 PM, William Blevins <wblevins001 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Keith,
>
> I cannot give you explicit advice with such a generic example but I can
> point to documentation that should help.  The SCons documentation is very
> robust, so please check it out.
>
> 1. Make your source tree fit your needs.  Here's info for hierarchical
> builds:
> http://www.scons.org/doc/production/HTML/scons-user.html#chap-hierarchical
> 2. I keep build variables internal to scons whenever possible.  Keep in
> mind that SConscripts are read completely before targets are built, so
> order doesn't matter as long as you are setting the correct
> SCons.Environment object. You should not need to export the required
> environment variables into the python interpreter environment. This is
> outside my general usage, so if I'm wrong someone will correct me I hope.
> http://www.scons.org/doc/production/HTML/scons-user.html#chap-environments
> 3. Look here:
> http://www.scons.org/doc/production/HTML/scons-user.html#idp284960
>
> V/R,
> William
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 7:57 PM, Keith Brown <keith6014 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> At the moment I am using Make for my workflow eventhough this isn't for
>> source code compilation. I have several tasks which execute Python, R, Perl
>> and Shell scripts.
>>
>> Some of these tasks last for few minutes to hours and obviously I don't
>> want to rerun everything if not needed.
>>
>> I was wondering if anyone has been doing something similar to what I am
>> doing.
>>
>> So, far my question are:
>>
>> How do you setup the directory structure?  I know there will be a
>> SConstruct file.
>> How do you handle environment variables? Does each one of my script
>> (R,Perl,etc..) need to explicitly set?  Ideally, I would like my SConstruct
>> file to have the environment variables.
>> Once my output file is created, I would like to test it for existence
>> (obvious) and also the size of the file.
>>
>>
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