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--progress output refers to cores rather than threads
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Britton Kerin |
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--progress output refers to cores rather than threads |
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Thu, 30 Nov 2023 14:08:23 -0900 |
On my system:
$ parallel --number-of-threads
20
$ parallel --number-of-cores
14
$ parallel --progress "sleep" ::: 1 1
Computers / CPU cores / Max jobs to run
1:local / 20 / 20
Computer:jobs running/jobs completed/%of started jobs/Average seconds
to complete
local:0/2/100%/0.5s
So the output says "cores" when it should say "threads". The
cores/threads distinction is discussed in the documentation, but I'd
still say "CPU threads" to be clearer.
Britton
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