Thanks to all.

Now it works well.

LC

2006/2/24, Yves Jaradin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The basic idea is that the Oz runtime engine doesn't need a statement
but an _expression_, actually an Oz functor.
So if you have a file opi.oz that you can use in the OPI, you need to
compile a file comp.oz made like this:

functor $
import Search Application
define
\insert opi.oz
{Application.exit 0}
end

The $ is optional, and of course you can replace the \insert line by the
actual content of opi.oz.
You can then compile it with :

ozc -x comp.oz

Cheers,

Yves

Lucia Cambise wrote:

> Thanks, but probably I was not clear when I explained my problem, or
> maybe I don't understand what You meant.
> I need to execute a code on some networked computers. So, reading the
> documentation of Mozart I found that the class Search.parallel makes
> the "simple" (with simple I mean a functor to be executed on a single
> machine) code running on multiple computers on a network just adding
> these lines:
>
> E = {New Search.parallel init(plm03:1#ssh plm04:1#ssh)}
> {E trace(true)}
> Xs = {E all(Fractions $)}
>
> In fact, when I tried to execute the code (in a functor as explained
> in the section "Search parallel engines" of documentation), on
> networked computers from OPI within Emacs, the execution terminated
> with a correct result and thanks to "trace" I saw that all computers
> had explored some nodes of the search tree.
>
> But now I need to execute the code from command line because I have to
> leave running it in background. So, if I understood well, first I have
> to compile the code, then I have to run it with ozengine. But the code
> is not compiled even importing approriate modules such as Search and
> others.
>
> I also download the mosh shell, but how can I execute within it a
> functor in background?
>
> Thanks in advance to all for answers.
>
> Best regards.
>
> LC
>



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