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A function composition framework that supports:
asyncio
support.pip install computation-graph
To deploy: python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel; twine upload dist/*; rm -rf dist/;
The runner will type check all outputs for nodes with return type annotations. In case of a wrong typing, it will log the node at fault.
Available computation trace visualizers:
graphviz.computation_trace
mermaid.computation_trace
ascii.computation_trace
To use, replace to_callable
with run.to_callable_with_side_effect
with your selected style as the first argument.
This debugger will save a file on each graph execution to current working directory.
You can use this file in a graph viewer like gephi. Nodes colored red are part of the 'winning' computation path. Each of these nodes has the attributes 'result' and 'state'. 'result' is the output of the node, and 'state' is the new state of the node.
In gephi you can filter for the nodes participating in calculation of final result by filtering on result != null.
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We found that computation-graph demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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