A transducer produces a reducing function, which processes in serial. You
can manually divide up the work into sections if you have some way of
combining the results at the end, however. I believe the
clojure.core.reducers namespace will work with any reducing function that
doesn't need a finalizer (e.g. 1-arity form), though you'll have to supply
your own combining function.

On Fri, 25 Jan 2019 at 22:19, Brian Craft <craft.br...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Are there any docs on transducer parallelism? I had the impression, from
> various sources, that they could operate in parallel, but in doing some
> benchmarks over a largish collection (counting character frequencies in
> 1.3M strings), transduce never uses more than one thread. Is this expected?
> If not, how would one debug it?
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