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| <H2>Overview</H2> | |
| This directory contains common code that is used in the Intel® Threading Building Blocks (Intel® TBB) examples. | |
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| This code is not intended to be used directly.  It is incorporated automatically by the examples that need it. | |
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| <H2>Directories</H2> | |
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| <DT><A HREF="gui">gui</A> | |
| <DD>GUI code for examples that have graphical user interfaces.  Currently supports: | |
|     <UL> | |
|     <LI>GDI+*, DirectDraw*, Direct2D* (Windows* systems) | |
|     <LI>OpenGL* (OS X* systems) | |
|     <LI>X window (Linux* or OS X* systems) | |
|     </UL> | |
|     See the examples that use the GUI | |
|     (<A HREF=../parallel_for/tachyon/index.html>tachyon</A>, <A HREF=../parallel_for/seismic/index.html>seismic</A>) | |
|     for more details. | |
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| <DT><A HREF="utility">utility</A> | |
| <DD>Common driver & utility code for examples. Currently provides: | |
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|     <LI>class FastRandom - a random number generator that uses linear congruental method | |
|         (<A HREF="utility/fast_random.h">fast_random.h</A>) | |
|     <LI>class thread_number_range - a class to specify the numbers of threads an example should use | |
|         (<A HREF="utility/utility.h">utility.h</A>) | |
|     <LI>support for command line interface - class cli_argument_pack and function parse_cli_arguments | |
|         (<A HREF="utility/utility.h">utility.h</A>) | |
|     </UL> | |
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| <H2>Common information</H2> | |
| <H3>Number of threads</H3> | |
| Most Intel TBB examples allow to specify <I>n-of-threads</I>, the set of thread numbers that should be used to run an example. | |
| <BR>Usually, it is a range of the form <I>low[:high[:(+|*|#)S]]</I>, where <I>low</I> and optional <I>high</I> | |
| are non-negative integers or 'auto' for the default choice, and optional step expression <I>(+|*|#)S</I>  | |
| specifies how thread numbers are chosen within the range: | |
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|     <LI>With <I>+/*</I>, the previous number is incremented/multiplied by <I>S</I>. | |
|         E.g., expression '12:16:+1' means 12,13,14,15,16 threads, and '1:16:*2' means 1,2,4,8,16 threads. | |
|     <LI>With <I>#</I>, <I>S</I> is the desired number of steps between any subsequent powers of 2; | |
|         it must be a power of 2 on its own, with most meaningful values being 2,4, and 8.  | |
|         For a given number of threads, the actual step value is computed as the quotient | |
|         of the nearest smaller power of 2 divided by the number of steps, but is at least 1. | |
|         E.g., '1:32:#4' means 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,12,14,16,20,24,28,32 threads; | |
|         note the step doubling at 8 and 16 to keep 4 steps between powers of 2. | |
|     </UL> | |
| A default value for the number of threads can be customized in an example; if not customized, it is '1:auto:#4'. | |
| The 'auto' parameter is substituted with a value returned by a specified function, which typically is | |
| tbb::task_scheduler_init::default_num_threads(). | |
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