# Runtime configuration for RTEX, this section defines the configuration # values used for the engine. Allowing you to set a maximum number of # resources a program may use, or disable certain instructions. # you can also import other NCC packages designed to extend RTEX # such as the 'com.nosia.rtex_filesystem' package which adds IO functionality to RTEX. runtime: # The maximum value size in bytes, this is the maximum size of a value # that can be stored in memory. This is used to prevent programs from # using too much memory. # (default: 0) max_variable_size: 0 # The maximum number of variables that can be stored in memory at once. # (default: 0) max_variables: 0 # The maximum number of instructions that can be executed before the # program is terminated. # (default: 0) max_stack_size: 0 # A list of instructions that are disabled, this is used to prevent # programs from using certain instructions. # (default: []) instruction_blacklist: - "eq" - "neq" - "gt" - "gte" # A list of packages to import, this is used to import packages that # extend the functionality of RTEX. # (default: []) import_namespaces: - "com.nosial.rtex_filesystem" # Enabling supervisor mode will allow the runtime to spawn the program # as a child process and monitor the resource usage of the child process. # This is useful to terminate badly behaving programs. (eg; infinite loops) # The supervisor will terminate the child process if it exceeds the # resource limits set in the runtime section. supervisor: # If true, the supervisor will be enabled enabled: true # The maximum number of seconds a program can run for max_execution_time: 100 # in seconds # The maximum number of seconds a program can use the CPU for max_cpu_time: 100 # in seconds # The maximum number of bytes a program can use for memory max_memory: 1000000 # in bytes # Enabling a Redis hook will allow for easier debugging of programs. # This will allow you to view the state of the program at any time # This works by providing a reference ID to the program as a command-line # argument. # # The engine will then connect to a Redis server and store the state of # the program in a Redis hash. This hash will be updated every time the # program executes an instruction. # # Libraries can also use this hook to store data in the Redis hash. redis_hook: # If true, the Redis hook will be enabled enabled: True # The host of the Redis server host: "127.0.0.1" # The port of the Redis server port: 6379 # The password of the Redis server (optional) password: null # If the information should be destroyed when the program exits destroy_on_exit: False