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RSL relation test. The globus_rsl_is_relation() function tests whether the the RSL pointed to by the ast parameter is a relation. The RSL syntax supports the following relation operations:
Some examples of RSL relations are "queue" = "debug" "queue" != "slow" "min_memory" > "1000" "max_wall_time" >= "60" "count < "10" "host_count" <= "5" GRAM only supports equality relations.
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RSL boolean test. The globus_rsl_is_boolean() function tests whether the the RSL pointed to by the ast parameter is a boolean composition of other RSL parse trees. The syntactically understood boolean compositions are "&" (conjunction), "|" (disjunction), and "+" (multi-request). Some bexamples of RSL booleans are
& ( "queue" = "debug") ( "max_time" = "10000") | ("count" = "1")("count" = "10") + ( &("executable" = "1.exe") ) ( & ("executable" = "2.exe" )
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RSL equality operation test. The globus_rsl_is_relation_eq() function tests whether the the RSL pointed to by the ast parameter is an equality relation. An example of an equality relation is "queue" = "debug"
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RSL less than operation test. The globus_rsl_is_relation_lessthan() function tests whether the the RSL pointed to by the ast parameter is a less-than relation. An example of a less-than relation is "count" = "10"
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RSL attribute name test. The globus_rsl_is_relation_attribute_equal() function tests whether the the RSL pointed to by the ast parameter is a relation with the attribute name which matches the string pointed to by the attribute parameter. This attribute name comparision is case-insensitive.
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RSL boolean and test. The globus_rsl_is_boolean_and() function tests whether the the RSL pointed to by the ast parameter is a boolean "and" composition of RSL trees. An example of a boolean and relation is & ( "queue" = "debug" ) ( "executable" = "a.out" )
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RSL boolean or test. The globus_rsl_is_boolean_or() function tests whether the the RSL pointed to by the ast parameter is a boolean "or" composition of RSL trees. An example of a boolean or relation is | ( "count" = "2" ) ( "count" = "4" )
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RSL boolean multi test. The globus_rsl_is_boolean_multi() function tests whether the the RSL pointed to by the ast parameter is a boolean "multi-request" composition of RSL trees. An example of a boolean multie-request relation is + ( &( "executable" = "exe.1") ( "count" = "2" ) ) ( &( "executable" =" exe.2") ( "count" = "2" ) )
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RSL literal string test. The globus_rsl_value_is_literal() function tests whether the the RSL value pointed to by the ast parameter is a literal string value. An example of a literal string is "count"
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RSL value sequence test. The globus_rsl_value_is_sequence() function tests whether the the RSL value pointed to by the ast parameter is a sequence of RSL values. An example of a sequence of values is "1" "2" "3"
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RSL value variable test. The globus_rsl_value_is_variable() function tests whether the the RSL value pointed to by the ast parameter is a variable reference. RSL values. An example of a variable reference is $( "GLOBUSRUN_GASS_URL" )
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RSL value concatenation test. The globus_rsl_value_is_concatenation() function tests whether the the RSL value pointed to by the ast parameter is a concatenation of RSL values. An example of an RSL value concatenation is $( "GLOBUSRUN_GASS_URL" ) # "/input"
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