#[non_exhaustive]pub struct NodeOverridesBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for NodeOverrides
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Source§impl NodeOverridesBuilder
impl NodeOverridesBuilder
Sourcepub fn num_nodes(self, input: i32) -> Self
pub fn num_nodes(self, input: i32) -> Self
The number of nodes to use with a multi-node parallel job. This value overrides the number of nodes that are specified in the job definition. To use this override, you must meet the following conditions:
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There must be at least one node range in your job definition that has an open upper boundary, such as
:
orn:
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The lower boundary of the node range that's specified in the job definition must be fewer than the number of nodes specified in the override.
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The main node index that's specified in the job definition must be fewer than the number of nodes specified in the override.
Sourcepub fn set_num_nodes(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
pub fn set_num_nodes(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
The number of nodes to use with a multi-node parallel job. This value overrides the number of nodes that are specified in the job definition. To use this override, you must meet the following conditions:
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There must be at least one node range in your job definition that has an open upper boundary, such as
:
orn:
. -
The lower boundary of the node range that's specified in the job definition must be fewer than the number of nodes specified in the override.
-
The main node index that's specified in the job definition must be fewer than the number of nodes specified in the override.
Sourcepub fn get_num_nodes(&self) -> &Option<i32>
pub fn get_num_nodes(&self) -> &Option<i32>
The number of nodes to use with a multi-node parallel job. This value overrides the number of nodes that are specified in the job definition. To use this override, you must meet the following conditions:
-
There must be at least one node range in your job definition that has an open upper boundary, such as
:
orn:
. -
The lower boundary of the node range that's specified in the job definition must be fewer than the number of nodes specified in the override.
-
The main node index that's specified in the job definition must be fewer than the number of nodes specified in the override.
Sourcepub fn node_property_overrides(self, input: NodePropertyOverride) -> Self
pub fn node_property_overrides(self, input: NodePropertyOverride) -> Self
Appends an item to node_property_overrides
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To override the contents of this collection use set_node_property_overrides
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The node property overrides for the job.
Sourcepub fn set_node_property_overrides(
self,
input: Option<Vec<NodePropertyOverride>>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_node_property_overrides( self, input: Option<Vec<NodePropertyOverride>>, ) -> Self
The node property overrides for the job.
Sourcepub fn get_node_property_overrides(&self) -> &Option<Vec<NodePropertyOverride>>
pub fn get_node_property_overrides(&self) -> &Option<Vec<NodePropertyOverride>>
The node property overrides for the job.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> NodeOverrides
pub fn build(self) -> NodeOverrides
Consumes the builder and constructs a NodeOverrides
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Source§impl Clone for NodeOverridesBuilder
impl Clone for NodeOverridesBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> NodeOverridesBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> NodeOverridesBuilder
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for NodeOverridesBuilder
Source§impl Default for NodeOverridesBuilder
impl Default for NodeOverridesBuilder
Source§fn default() -> NodeOverridesBuilder
fn default() -> NodeOverridesBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for NodeOverridesBuilder
impl PartialEq for NodeOverridesBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for NodeOverridesBuilder
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impl Freeze for NodeOverridesBuilder
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impl Send for NodeOverridesBuilder
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impl Unpin for NodeOverridesBuilder
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