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This addition is a WIP for IOR, which will allow us to study I/O intents. This currently just includes the different modules and command line options, and my next step is to design a library (likely I will use the namesake "compspec" that I made for graph comparison but am not currently using) that can serve as a Python-based extraction tool. I started to write something in Go, but realized that the scientific community is heavily Python based and I need to support that. Signed-off-by: vsoch <vsoch@users.noreply.github.com>
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This addition is a WIP for IOR, which will allow
us to study I/O intents. This currently just includes the different modules and command line options, and my next step is to design a library (likely I will use the namesake "compspec" that I made for graph comparison but am not currently using) that can serve as a Python-based extraction tool. I started to write something in Go, but realized that the scientific community is heavily Python based and I need to support that.
The other library is going to take me a few days (and testing / integration ior) so this will remain as a PR for now.