# Configuration for LODA Rust | |
# Who to be credited when discovering new programs. | |
loda_submitted_by = "John Doe" | |
# Absolute path to the "loda-programs" repository dir. | |
loda_programs_repository = "$HOME/loda/programs" | |
# Absolute path to the "loda-cpp" executable file. | |
loda_cpp_executable = "$HOME/loda/bin/loda" | |
# Absolute path to the "loda-rust" repository dir. | |
loda_rust_repository = "$HOME/git/loda-rust" | |
# Absolute path to the "loda-rust" executable file. | |
loda_rust_executable = "$HOME/git/loda-rust/rust_project/target/release/loda-rust" | |
# On Windows the shebang line is not used, here it has to be "ruby" or absolute path to the "C://ruby.exe" file. | |
miner_sync_executable_command_windows = "ruby" | |
# Absolute path to the "sync" executable file. | |
# While mining, this executable is run every hour. | |
# This executable is also run the moment the miner is launched. | |
# This executable is responsible for fetching the newest online data into the local file system. | |
# This way the local "loda-programs" repository gets updated with the online repository. | |
# The "simple" way - replaces the entire loda-programs repo with the latest, and discards local changes. | |
miner_sync_executable = "$HOME/git/loda-rust/script/miner_sync_simple.rb" | |
# The "advanced" way - requires several steps of setup, never discards local changes. | |
#miner_sync_executable = "$HOME/git/loda-rust/script/miner_sync_advanced.rb" | |
# For developers that have their own fork of the "loda-programs" repo | |
# miner_sync_executable = "$HOME/git/loda-rust/script/miner_sync_own_fork_loda_programs_repo.rb" | |
# Absolute path to the unzipped OEIS stripped file. | |
oeis_stripped_file = "$HOME/loda/oeis/stripped" | |
# Absolute path to the unzipped OEIS names file. | |
oeis_names_file = "$HOME/loda/oeis/names" | |
# When mining with metrics enabled, this is the port that the metrics can be accessed. | |
miner_metrics_listen_port = 8090 | |
# Patterns that are frequently used in loda programs. | |
loda_patterns_repository = "$HOME/git/loda-patterns" | |
# Absolute path to the "loda-outlier-programs" repository dir. | |
loda_outlier_programs_repository = "$HOME/git/loda-outlier-programs" | |
# When a program has been mined, then upload it to the loda-programs repository. | |
miner_program_upload_endpoint = "http://api.loda-lang.org/miner/v1/programs" | |
# Absolute path to the dir containing the "ARC" datasets. | |
# Local clone of this repo: https://github.com/neoneye/arc-dataset-collection | |
arc_repository_data = "$HOME/git/arc-dataset-collection/dataset" | |
# Absolute path to the "loda-arc-challenge" repository dir. | |
# it can be cloned from https://github.com/neoneye/loda-arc-challenge | |
loda_arc_challenge_repository = "$HOME/git/loda-arc-challenge" | |
# --- MINER FILTER MODE --- | |
# Search only for "new" programs. Don't waste time mining for "existing" programs. | |
[miner_filter_mode] | |
type = "new" | |
# Search for both "new" programs and "existing" programs. | |
# [miner_filter_mode] | |
# type = "all" | |
# --- MINER CPU STRATEGY --- | |
# Make use of all the cpu's. | |
[miner_cpu_strategy] | |
type = "max" | |
# Only use half of available the cpu's. | |
# [miner_cpu_strategy] | |
# type = "half" | |
# Only use 1 core. Useful for debugging. | |
# [miner_cpu_strategy] | |
# type = "min" | |
# Use specified number of core. | |
# Useful if auto-detect of number of cpus doesn't work. | |
# [miner_cpu_strategy] | |
# type = "cpu" | |
# [miner_cpu_strategy.content] | |
# count = 8 | |