octave-forge-parallel
Parallel execution package.
This is part of Octave-Forge project.
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Revision 2 (latest revision is 13)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Dmitry Roshchin (Dmitry_R)
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- Update to version 3.0.2 * Bugfix release - Update to version 3.0.0 * 'parcellfun' and 'pararrayfun' accept an option "CumFunc" for cumulative results. * Fix handling of option "UniformOutput" with option "Vectorized" in 'pararrayfun'. * Function 'connect()' has been renamed to 'pconnect()' since the previous name is used by the control package. * New functions 'netcellfun' and 'netarrayfun' for remote parallel execution. * New convenience function 'rfeval' for single remote function execution. * New function 'install_vars' to distribute named variables over the parallel cluster. * The value returned by pconnect and the variable 'sockets' held by pserver, holding the network connections, are now opaque. Indexing the connections in this value should work as with the matrix used before. * Connections can be based on TLS-SRP, which is now the default. New function parallel_generate_srp_data generates authorization data. * Parallel cluster commands hanging in system calls (e.g. trying to read data that was not sent) can be interrupted with Ctrl-C (invalidating the network connections in most cases, so that information within server memory will be lost). * New functions 'network_get_info' and 'network_set'. * Within a particular parallel network, servers are supposed to be unique now. But a server can be a part of several parallel networks, and successful connection attempts of such overlapping
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