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Always no quotes for $() statement.

We don't need quotes to hold blanks in result:
 # i=$(echo 1 2 3)
 # echo $i
 1 2 3
 #

These quotes can make something wrong in some case:
 # i=$(echo '!')
 #
 # i="$(echo '!')"
 -bash: !: event not found
 #

No real problem for current code, only to use a better code style.

Change-Id: I0f43bb936f956c99603dc15aaad9db851ecf0acd
Signed-off-by: Zhao Lei <zhaolei@cn.fujitsu.com>
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TaskFlow

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A library to do [jobs, tasks, flows] in a highly available, easy to understand and declarative manner (and more!) to be used with OpenStack and other projects.

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Testing and requirements

Requirements

Because this project has many optional (pluggable) parts like persistence backends and engines, we decided to split our requirements into two parts: - things that are absolutely required (you can't use the project without them) are put into requirements.txt. The requirements that are required by some optional part of this project (you can use the project without them) are put into our test-requirements.txt file (so that we can still test the optional functionality works as expected). If you want to use the feature in question (eventlet or the worker based engine that uses kombu or the sqlalchemy persistence backend or jobboards which have an implementation built using kazoo ...), you should add that requirement(s) to your project or environment.

Tox.ini

Our tox.ini file describes several test environments that allow to test TaskFlow with different python versions and sets of requirements installed. Please refer to the tox documentation to understand how to make these test environments work for you.

Developer documentation

We also have sphinx documentation in docs/source.

To build it, run:

$ python setup.py build_sphinx
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