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gcl v1.1 released - Graph Concurrent Library for C++
Cool. Thanks! How does it compare to taskflow?
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std::execution from the metal up - Paul Bendixen - Meeting C++ 2022
I've not seen yet, but it's been a bit since I looked last, any evidence of being able to build a computation graph and "save" it to re-run on new inputs. Something like https://github.com/taskflow/taskflow
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That one technology, question, or skill you never learned, and now you are haunted by during every new job conversation...
- https://github.com/taskflow/taskflow (I recommend to learn it first since its API and documentation are excellent)
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Parallel Computations in C++: Where Do I Begin?
If you want some sort of "job" system, where you submit items to a some sort of queue to be processed in parallel, try searching for a thread pool - there isn't one in the standard library, but there's about a million implementations online. There are more complicated versions of that idea, that describe computation as a directed acyclic graph, such as taskflow.
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High level overview of my custom game engine
The tooling decisions affect engine design though. For example if you want to have visual representation of job graph as it happened in specific frame of interest you need to pass the information around about job relationships and output it to a tool of choice. For example see https://github.com/taskflow/taskflow
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Is there any good reason not to build an open-source C++ project on Intels oneTBB?
I am aware of DAGs of task based threading library like Taskflow and HPX however the benefit they have is not obvious to me, as the following sequential section depends on the parallel part being completed fully. If you want to suggest elaboration on the benefits of this approach would be welcome.
- Airflow's Problem
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A vision of a multi-threaded Emacs
Users should work with higher level primitives like tasks, parallel loops, asynchronous functions etc. Think TBB, Thrust, Taskflow, lparallel for CL, etc.
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Taskflow VS MTL - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 28 Feb 2022
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What are some alternatives?
tbb - oneAPI Threading Building Blocks (oneTBB) [Moved to: https://github.com/oneapi-src/oneTBB]
tensorflow - An Open Source Machine Learning Framework for Everyone
C++ Actor Framework - An Open Source Implementation of the Actor Model in C++
HPX - The C++ Standard Library for Parallelism and Concurrency
entt - Gaming meets modern C++ - a fast and reliable entity component system (ECS) and much more
libunifex - Unified Executors
oneTBB - oneAPI Threading Building Blocks (oneTBB)
moodycamel - A fast multi-producer, multi-consumer lock-free concurrent queue for C++11
enkiTS - A permissively licensed C and C++ Task Scheduler for creating parallel programs. Requires C++11 support.
Thrust - [ARCHIVED] The C++ parallel algorithms library. See https://github.com/NVIDIA/cccl
ArrayFire - ArrayFire: a general purpose GPU library.
Pytorch - Tensors and Dynamic neural networks in Python with strong GPU acceleration