MCE::Subs - Exports functions mapped directly to MCE methods
This document describes MCE::Subs version 1.884
use MCE::Subs; ## Exports manager and worker functions only ## Getter functions are not exported by default use MCE::Subs qw( :getter ); ## All, including getter functions use MCE::Subs qw( :manager ); ## Exports manager functions only use MCE::Subs qw( :worker ); ## Exports worker functions only use MCE::Subs qw( :getter :worker ); ## Excludes manager functions
This module exports functions mapped to MCE methods. All exported functions are prototyped, therefore allowing one to call them without using parentheses.
use MCE::Subs qw( :worker ); sub user_func { my $wid = MCE->wid; mce_say "A: $wid"; mce_sync; mce_say "B: $wid"; mce_sync; mce_say "C: $wid"; mce_sync; return; } MCE->new( max_workers => 24, user_func => \&user_func ); mce_run 0 for (1..100); ## 0 means do not shutdown after running
For the next example, we only want the worker functions to be exported due to using MCE::Map, which takes care of creating a MCE instance and running.
use MCE::Map; use MCE::Subs qw( :worker ); ## The following serializes output to STDOUT and gathers $_ to @a. ## mce_say displays $_ when called without arguments. my @a = mce_map { mce_say; $_ } 1 .. 100; print scalar @a, "\n";
Unlike the native Perl functions, printf, print, and say methods require the comma after the glob reference or file handle.
MCE->printf(\*STDERR, "%s\n", $error_msg); MCE->print(\*STDERR, $error_msg, "\n"); MCE->say(\*STDERR, $error_msg); MCE->say($fh, $error_msg); mce_printf \*STDERR, "%s\n", $error_msg; mce_print \*STDERR, $error_msg, "\n"; mce_say \*STDERR, $error_msg; mce_say $fh, $error_msg;
MCE methods are described in MCE::Core.
mce_abort
mce_do
mce_forchunk
mce_foreach
mce_forseq
mce_freeze
mce_process
mce_relay_final
mce_restart_worker
mce_run
mce_print
mce_printf
mce_say
mce_send
mce_shutdown
mce_spawn
mce_status
mce_thaw
mce_exit
mce_gather
mce_last
mce_next
mce_relay
mce_relay_recv
mce_sendto
mce_sync
mce_yield
mce_chunk_id
mce_chunk_size
mce_max_retries
mce_max_workers
mce_pid
mce_sess_dir
mce_task_id
mce_task_name
mce_task_wid
mce_tmp_dir
mce_user_args
mce_wid
MCE, MCE::Core
Mario E. Roy, <marioeroy AT gmail DOT com>
To install MCE, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm MCE
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install MCE
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.