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Run TraceR with a dfly network on the stencil4d-otf example on Travis
…es for stencil4d dfly test
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The push build for this branch passes: https://travis-ci.com/nightlark/TraceR/builds/129162778 The failure is because #38 resulted in values changing in the CODES output files, as well as the TraceR WallTime values printed out. |
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Given recent changes to Travis, I don't think running tests there is as good as it used to be. Would be better to use GitHub Actions now. |
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Yes we are planning to move to GitHub actions soon. |
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Runs stencil4d-otf example using the dragonfly, fattree, and hypre, and torus network configurations, and compares the resulting output files to a baseline set of output files.