Lazy
Light-weight header-only library for parallel function calls and continuations in C++ based on Eric Niebler's talk at CppCon 2019. (by tirimatangi)
parallel-cellular-automata
Framework for building parallel cellular automata in C++. In it you can also find a work-stealing threadpool and a reusable barrier that you can use in other projects. (by gerzin)
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Lazy
Posts with mentions or reviews of Lazy.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-24.
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A fast, single queue thread pool created with C++20
Benchmarks is indeed a good question. Here is a C++17-style library for parallel function calls which avoids std::{function, future, promise} and uses disposable threads for running the functions. I have run a few benchmarks against a typical thread pool which uses a mutex and a condition variable and a vector of threads.
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for_each with plain integers
You might consider using this header-only library.
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Does Execution Policy in std::transform in gcc have any effect?
Using Lazy the simple header-only parallel library found here in Github.
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Therads in Cpp
Unless you really want to play with "raw" C++ threads, you may be able to completely avoid them by using a library like this one. See the simple examples on the main page and check if they would suit your application.
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How to force your code to use all CPU cores? In an efficient manner.
This header-only library might come in handy when experimenting with parallel functions. You can run any number of functions in parallel and gather the results conveniently. Take a look at the examples on the main page in Github and see if you find them useful.
parallel-cellular-automata
Posts with mentions or reviews of parallel-cellular-automata.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects.
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Small C++ framework for building parallel cellular automata
A few months back I made a small framework for building parallel cellular automata in C++ for a university project. The code is here: https://github.com/gerzin/parallel-cellular-automata. Let me know what do you think about it.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Lazy and parallel-cellular-automata you can also consider the following projects:
oneTBB - oneAPI Threading Building Blocks (oneTBB)
MTL - Multi Thread Library
thread-pool - BS::thread_pool: a fast, lightweight, and easy-to-use C++17 thread pool library
coop - C++20 coroutines-based cooperative multitasking library
thread-pool - A modern, fast, lightweight thread pool library based on C++20
TDP - The Darkest Pipeline - Multithreaded pipelines for modern C++
not-enough-standards - A modern header-only C++ library that provides platform-independent utilities.