Add environment variables to set verbosity levels on initialization#2425
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yaugenst wants to merge 2 commits intoNanoComp:masterfrom
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Add environment variables to set verbosity levels on initialization#2425yaugenst wants to merge 2 commits intoNanoComp:masterfrom
yaugenst wants to merge 2 commits intoNanoComp:masterfrom
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…s to set default verbosity level at initialization
…e stdout from all meep workers
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This PR closes #2421 by adding the following environment variables that meep checks for upon initialization:
MEEP_VERBOSITY_LEVEL: Verbosity level ofverbosity.meep(default = 1).MPB_VERBOSITY_LEVEL: Verbosity level ofverbosity.mpb(default = 1).MEEP_MPI_SILENCE_WORKERS: Whether non-masterstdoutshould be overridden or not (default = true).The defaults are set so that current behavior does not change.
The variable
MEEP_MPI_SILENCE_WORKERSwas not discussed in #2421 but I have found it very helpful while debugging in the past and thought it might go well with this PR.