FIX-#7684: When we exceed max_cost for all available Backends an error may occur#7685
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…r may occur (#7685) The BackendCostCalculator was originally designed to return None when no suitable backend was available. It would do this when the max_cost of all backend were exceeded. In practice, and with changes related to considering multiple backends for pre-operation switches it was realized that this was too restrictive and it would throw a ValueError under certain workloads. This change allows the calculator to first calculate a backend considering max_cost but, if one is not found, then calculate one disregarding max_cost. A backend should always be returned in this case. ## What do these changes do? - [x] first commit message and PR title follow format outlined [here](https://modin.readthedocs.io/en/latest/development/contributing.html#commit-message-formatting) > **_NOTE:_** If you edit the PR title to match this format, you need to add another commit (even if it's empty) or amend your last commit for the CI job that checks the PR title to pick up the new PR title. - [x] passes `flake8 modin/ asv_bench/benchmarks scripts/doc_checker.py` - [x] passes `black --check modin/ asv_bench/benchmarks scripts/doc_checker.py` - [x] signed commit with `git commit -s` <!-- you can amend your commit with a signature via `git commit -amend -s` --> - [x] Resolves #7684 - [x] tests added and passing - [x] module layout described at `docs/development/architecture.rst` is up-to-date <!-- if you have added, renamed or removed files or directories please update the documentation accordingly -->
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The BackendCostCalculator was originally designed to return None when no suitable backend was available. It would do this when the max_cost of all backend were exceeded. In practice, and with changes related to considering multiple backends for pre-operation switches it was realized that this was too restrictive and it would throw a ValueError under certain workloads.
This change allows the calculator to first calculate a backend considering max_cost but, if one is not found, then calculate one disregarding max_cost. A backend should always be returned in this case.
What do these changes do?
flake8 modin/ asv_bench/benchmarks scripts/doc_checker.pyblack --check modin/ asv_bench/benchmarks scripts/doc_checker.pygit commit -sdocs/development/architecture.rstis up-to-date