Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: caliper
Version: 0.0.19
Summary: Caliper is a tool for measuring and assessing change in packages.
Home-page: https://github.com/vsoch/caliper
Author: Vanessa Sochat
Author-email: vsochat@stanford.edu
Maintainer: Vanessa Sochat
Maintainer-email: vsochat@stanford.edu
License: LICENSE
Description: ![docs/assets/img/caliper-logo-sketch.png](docs/assets/img/caliper-logo-sketch.png)
        
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        Caliper is a tool for measuring and assessing change in packages.
        
        ![docs/assets/img/spack-changes.png](docs/assets/img/spack-changes.png)
        
        See the [documentation](https://caliper-python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) for getting started.
        
        ## TODO
        
        - write tests to discover and test all metrics (type, name, etc.)
        - think of common functions to run metric
        - create visualization of grid of errors / scripts, and mouesover to see codes (server rendered)
        - stats: try to estimate types of codes (e.g., error name)
        
        ### Analysis Ideas
        
        1. Start with a bunch of unit tests for a library (or example scripts) and build a model that can predict success (return code 0) vs fail (any other code) based on the scripts (tokens is a simple idea). Then given a new script without declared versions, predict which will work.
        2. (A slightly different project) - given a set of known "optimal" containers for a library like tensorflow, parse dependencies, versions, and library versions, run across same set of unit tests / example scripts, and try to say which combos (architecture and dependencies) works for different kinds of scripts.
        
        ## License
        
         * Free software: MPL 2.0 License
        
Keywords: dependency and change analysis,dependencies
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