Requesting extra events from ./Allen -n doesn't seem to behave as in README
In the section of the Allen README describing various standalone run configurations, it is stated...
# Run a total of 1000 events once without tracking validation. If less than 1000 events are
# provided, the existing ones will be reused in round-robin.
./Allen -c 0 -n 1000
...but that does not seem to match actual program behavior. If that were true, I would expect Allen to take indefinitely more and more time to run as the -n
parameter is increased, which is not the case.
The -r
repetitions parameter does seem to increase the workload in this manner, however. Perhaps it should be advertised instead?