ruby-in-parallel - 0.1.17-1.3 main

A lightweight Ruby library with very simple syntax, making use of
Process.fork to execute code in parallel.
.
Many other Ruby libraries that simplify parallel execution support
one primary use case - crunching through a large queue of small,
similar tasks as quickly and efficiently as possible. This library
primarily supports the use case of executing a few larger and
unrelated tasks in parallel, automatically managing the stdout and
passing return values back to the main process.
.
This library was created to be used by Puppet's Beaker test framework
to enable parallel execution of some of the framework's tasks, and
allow users to execute code in parallel within their tests.
.
If you are looking for something that excels at executing a large
queue of tasks in parallel as efficiently as possible, you should
take a look at the parallel project.

Priority: optional
Section: ruby
Suites: amber byzantium crimson dawn landing 
Maintainer: Freexian Packaging Team <team+freexian [꩜] tracker.debian.org>
 
Homepage Source Package
 

Dependencies

  • ruby | ruby-interpreter

Installed Size: 42.0 kB
Architectures: all 

 

Versions

0.1.17-1.3 all