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Latest revision as of 20:37, 15 August 2017
Want to execute rumble faster? Here is an answer.
Multi-threaded
- (or multi-process)
I called it multi-threaded, but actually it multi-process. The ideas is to separate the uploader and executer. Here is the step:
- Make copy of your roborumble.txt and roborumble.bat/sh (or melee or team)
- Edit new roborumble.bat/sh to point to new roborumble.txt
- Open old roborumble.txt, change following lines:
DOWNLOAD=YES EXECUTE=YES UPLOAD=NOT ITERATE=YES
- Open new roborumble.txt, change following lines:
DOWNLOAD=NOT EXECUTE=NOT UPLOAD=YES ITERATE=YES
- Finished!
To run a rumble, you need to run both old and new batch files. The old one will process all battles and save it to file, then the newer one will read result file and upload to the server.