Fix test failures in actor_test.py. (#317)

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Robert Nishihara 2017-03-01 23:26:39 -08:00 committed by Philipp Moritz
parent 793a102846
commit 39b7abefc5

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@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ class ActorNesting(unittest.TestCase):
def testDefineActorWithinActor(self): def testDefineActorWithinActor(self):
# Make sure we can use remote funtions within actors. # Make sure we can use remote funtions within actors.
ray.init() ray.init(num_cpus=10)
@ray.actor @ray.actor
class Actor1(object): class Actor1(object):
@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ class ActorNesting(unittest.TestCase):
# error. # error.
# def testUseActorWithinActor(self): # def testUseActorWithinActor(self):
# # Make sure we can use remote funtions within actors. # # Make sure we can use remote funtions within actors.
# ray.init() # ray.init(num_cpus=10)
# #
# @ray.actor # @ray.actor
# class Actor1(object): # class Actor1(object):
@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ class ActorNesting(unittest.TestCase):
def testDefineActorWithinRemoteFunction(self): def testDefineActorWithinRemoteFunction(self):
# Make sure we can define and actors within remote funtions. # Make sure we can define and actors within remote funtions.
ray.init() ray.init(num_cpus=10)
@ray.remote @ray.remote
def f(x, n): def f(x, n):
@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ class ActorNesting(unittest.TestCase):
# This test currently fails with a pickling error. # This test currently fails with a pickling error.
# def testUseActorWithinRemoteFunction(self): # def testUseActorWithinRemoteFunction(self):
# # Make sure we can create and use actors within remote funtions. # # Make sure we can create and use actors within remote funtions.
# ray.init() # ray.init(num_cpus=10)
# #
# @ray.actor # @ray.actor
# class Actor1(object): # class Actor1(object):
@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ class ActorNesting(unittest.TestCase):
# This is mostly a test of the export counters to make sure that when an # This is mostly a test of the export counters to make sure that when an
# actor is imported, all of the necessary remote functions have been # actor is imported, all of the necessary remote functions have been
# imported. # imported.
ray.init() ray.init(num_cpus=10)
# Export a bunch of remote functions. # Export a bunch of remote functions.
num_remote_functions = 50 num_remote_functions = 50