BTW, is it ok if I include your pi calculating benchmark in the benchmarks folder, too?  (I may modify it to make it slightly more idiomatic.)

On 2/26/2011 2:40 PM, Russel Winder wrote:
David,

On Sat, 2011-02-26 at 13:19 -0500, David Simcha wrote:
I've taken care of all of the issues Andrei mentioned a while back
with regard to std.parallelism.  I've moved the repository to Github.,
updated/improved the documentation, cleaned up a couple miscellaneous
minor issues, added a LazyMap object for pipelining, and added a
benchmarks folder with at least one benchmark for each of the
parallelism types (parallel foreach, map, reduce, task-based,
pipelining).  This is an official request for review of this module
for inclusion in Phobos.
I switched from the Subversion checkout to the Git repository --
yayyy... :-) -- compiled up (64-bit obviously!) and my Pi by Quadrature
works fine still.

I didn't include any benchmark results on the wiki yet, because so far
I've only had a chance to run them on a dual core I have at home
They're also admittedly slightly tuned to my hardware, so the results
would be biased.  Others may feel free to post their benchmark results
to the wiki.
There is no SCons, Waf, CMake for the benchmark files so I don't know
what the correct build and execute should be.  If you give me the
instruction I can run stuff on my twin Xeon workstation -- being three
years old it is ancient, but it does have 8 cores.


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