libmce-perl 1.879-ok1 source package in openKylin
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libmce-perl (1.879-ok1) yangtze; urgency=medium * Build for openkylin. -- sufang <email address hidden> Tue, 20 Sep 2022 16:18:20 +0800
libmce-perl (1.879-ok1) yangtze; urgency=medium * Build for openkylin. -- sufang <email address hidden> Tue, 20 Sep 2022 16:18:20 +0800
| Series | Published | Component | Section | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yangtze V1.0 | release | main | perl | |
| Yangtze V1.0 | proposed | main | perl |
| File | Size | SHA-256 Checksum |
|---|---|---|
| libmce-perl_1.879.orig.tar.gz | 225.4 KiB | ba354795f87a1e74cdaade8b340d3604b22a0dd4abd0dbf517a9d7f7bb0095ca |
| libmce-perl_1.879-ok1.debian.tar.xz | 9.4 KiB | 9382b2312e3c8073634a5d29c08bd2c1386ab28b3e0f8a6dfc1b0a3546e9f901 |
| libmce-perl_1.879-ok1.dsc | 1.9 KiB | 33b71899bb329e15e294addca92e23c9a8106152199401c55085525f6bbd7507 |
Many-core Engine (MCE) for Perl helps enable a new level of performance
by maximizing all available cores. MCE spawns a pool of workers and
therefore does not fork a new process per each element of data. Instead,
MCE follows a bank queuing model. Imagine the line being the data and
bank-tellers the parallel workers. MCE enhances that model by adding the
ability to chunk the next n elements from the input stream to the next
available worker.
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Chunking and input data are optional in MCE. One may use MCE to run many
workers in parallel without specifying input data.