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* std::reduce: set max number of threads
@ 2021-11-29 14:55 Andrei Rabusov
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From: Andrei Rabusov @ 2021-11-29 14:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Dear libstdc++ experts,

I was searching how to limit the std::reduce function (or similar
std::transform_reduce) with a certain number of threads lower then the
number of available hardware cores. If I understand docs correctly, there is
no such feature in the STL at least according to cppreference, but it would
be quite nice to have it at some point. Could you please advise me whom to
contact and discuss if it is necessary or possible to implement such a
feature? Can it be done by your group as a non standard extension?

Best regards
Andrei

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