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Current version: 0.013-alt3_27
Build date: 13 july 2022, 06:26 ( 94.2 weeks ago )
Size: 17.86 Kb
Home page: https://metacpan.org/release/Parallel-Runner
License: GPL+ or Artistic
Summary: An object to manage running things in parallel processes
Description:
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Build date: 13 july 2022, 06:26 ( 94.2 weeks ago )
Size: 17.86 Kb
Home page: https://metacpan.org/release/Parallel-Runner
License: GPL+ or Artistic
Summary: An object to manage running things in parallel processes
Description:
There are several other modules to do this, you probably want one of them. This
module exists as a super-specialized parallel task manager. You create the
object with a process limit and callbacks for what to do while waiting for a
free process slot, as well as a callback for what a process should do just
before exiting.
You must explicitly call $runner->finish() when you are done. If the runner is
destroyed before its children are finished, a warning will be generated and
your child processes will be killed, by force if necessary.
If you specify a maximum of 1 then no forking will occur, and run() will block
until the coderef returns. You can force a fork by providing a boolean true
value as the second argument to run(), which will force the runner to fork
before running the coderef; however, run() will still block until the child
exits.
Current maintainer: Igor Vlasenko module exists as a super-specialized parallel task manager. You create the
object with a process limit and callbacks for what to do while waiting for a
free process slot, as well as a callback for what a process should do just
before exiting.
You must explicitly call $runner->finish() when you are done. If the runner is
destroyed before its children are finished, a warning will be generated and
your child processes will be killed, by force if necessary.
If you specify a maximum of 1 then no forking will occur, and run() will block
until the coderef returns. You can force a fork by providing a boolean true
value as the second argument to run(), which will force the runner to fork
before running the coderef; however, run() will still block until the child
exits.
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- perl-Parallel-Runner