The idea here is that we should establish a basic number of visibilities that exercise a CPU core for, say a second, and use that as a baseline for memory budgeting across the cores on a CPU, rather than trying to make the number of visibilities in a chunk as big as possible.
[ ] Tests added / passed
$ py.test --flake8 -v -s .
If the flake8 tests fail, the quickest way to correct
this is to run autopep8 and then flake8
to fix the remaining issues.
Closes #55
The idea here is that we should establish a basic number of visibilities that exercise a CPU core for, say a second, and use that as a baseline for memory budgeting across the cores on a CPU, rather than trying to make the number of visibilities in a chunk as big as possible.
[ ] Tests added / passed
If the flake8 tests fail, the quickest way to correct this is to run
autopep8
and thenflake8
to fix the remaining issues.