x would still be listed.

Em quinta-feira, 13 de agosto de 2015 10:32:01 UTC-3, Sisyphuss escreveu:
>
> Is `x=nothing` a good idea, since `nothing` has no meaning and could be 
> tested `x==nothing`?
>
>
> On Thursday, August 13, 2015 at 1:13:09 AM UTC+2, Tony Kelman wrote:
>>
>> Good question. I have not tried to do this, it's been about 6 years since 
>> I last used a Windows cluster.
>>
>> Built-in, it looks like the only remote cluster manager available by 
>> default in base Julia communicates over ssh - 
>> http://docs.julialang.org/en/latest/manual/parallel-computing/#man-clustermanagers
>>
>> Is your cluster using Windows HPC Server? How would you usually create 
>> parallel jobs and communicate between workers? Are you using Microsoft MPI? 
>> There is an open pull request for adding support for Microsoft MPI to 
>> MPI.jl (see https://github.com/JuliaParallel/MPI.jl/issues/51 and 
>> https://github.com/JuliaParallel/MPI.jl/pull/52), but I don't think it's 
>> actually been tested across multiple machines yet. Maybe support for 
>> Windows HPC Server could be added to the ClusterManagers.jl package? Would 
>> have to check the documentation both for ClusterManagers.jl 
>> https://github.com/JuliaParallel/ClusterManagers.jl and Windows HPC 
>> Server https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff919397.aspx to see 
>> what would be needed.
>>
>> I don't think there's an easy way to delete a variable binding. You can 
>> call workspace() which really just moves the current content of your Main 
>> module to Main.LastMain.
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at 1:32:58 PM UTC-7, Marcio Sales wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello all. New user here with a couple' questions. 
>>> Is it possible to set up Julia for distributed computing in Windows 
>>> cluster? How? 
>>> Is there a way to delete a variable once created? Not just free mem 
>>> making x=0. 
>>>
>>> Thank you. 
>>> M.
>>
>>

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