Implemented automake

Prepared for name change to 'par'
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Ole Tange 2010-04-18 16:18:31 +02:00
parent e90e412282
commit 3fa2a4a8d4
41 changed files with 16412 additions and 971 deletions

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parallel.1: parallel
pod2man parallel > parallel.1
install: parallel parallel.1
install -D -m 755 parallel $(DESTDIR)/usr/bin/parallel
install -D -m 644 parallel.1 $(DESTDIR)/usr/share/man/man1/parallel.1
unittest: parallel unittest/tests-to-run/* unittest/wanted-results/*
echo | mop || (echo mop is required for unittest; /bin/false)
seq 1 2 | mop || (echo seq is required for unittest; /bin/false)
(cd unittest; sh Start.sh)
clean:
rm -f parallel.1
rm -rf unittest/input-files/random_dirs_no_newline
rm -rf unittest/input-files/random_dirs_with_newline
dist:
rm -rf ./unittest/input-files/random_dirs_*_newline || /bin/true
rm -rf ./unittest/tmp || /bin/true
rm parallel-????????.tar.bz2 || /bin/true
( cd ..; tar -cvj --exclude .git --exclude '#*#' --exclude '*~' --exclude CVS -f /tmp/parallel.tar.bz2 parallel-[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9] )
mv /tmp/parallel.tar.bz2 parallel-$$(date +"%Y%m%d").tar.bz2
rsync -Havessh parallel-$$(date +"%Y%m%d").tar.bz2 download.savannah.nongnu.org:/releases/parallel/

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/* config.h.in. Generated from configure.ac by autoheader. */
/* Name of package */
#undef PACKAGE
/* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */
#undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT
/* Define to the full name of this package. */
#undef PACKAGE_NAME
/* Define to the full name and version of this package. */
#undef PACKAGE_STRING
/* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */
#undef PACKAGE_TARNAME
/* Define to the home page for this package. */
#undef PACKAGE_URL
/* Define to the version of this package. */
#undef PACKAGE_VERSION
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AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([-Wall -Werror foreign])
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([
Makefile
src/Makefile
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#!/usr/bin/perl
$line="";
while(<>) {
/^\#/ and next;
if($verbatim) {
if(/^\S/) {
chomp($line);
$line=~s/\s+$/\n/gism;
push(@lines, $line."-verbatim-\n");
$verbatim=0;
$line="";
}
} else {
if(/^\s*$/) {
$line=~s/B<(.*?)>/*$1*/gs;
$line=~s/I<(.*?)>/_$1_/gs;
push(@lines,$line."\n\n");
$line="";
next;
}
if(/^\s+\S/) {
$line.="+verbatim+\n ";
$verbatim=1;
} else {
s/\*/***/g;
chomp;
}
}
s/=head1 (.*)/= $1 =/g;
s/=head2 (.*)/== $1 ==/g;
s/=over (.*)//g;
s/=back//g;
s/=item /* /g;
m/=cut/ and last;
$line.=$_." ";
}
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# install - install a program, script, or datafile
scriptversion=2009-04-28.21; # UTC
# This originates from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh), which was
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# ings in this Software without prior written authorization from the X Consor-
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# from scratch.
nl='
'
IFS=" "" $nl"
# set DOITPROG to echo to test this script
# Don't use :- since 4.3BSD and earlier shells don't like it.
doit=${DOITPROG-}
if test -z "$doit"; then
doit_exec=exec
else
doit_exec=$doit
fi
# Put in absolute file names if you don't have them in your path;
# or use environment vars.
chgrpprog=${CHGRPPROG-chgrp}
chmodprog=${CHMODPROG-chmod}
chownprog=${CHOWNPROG-chown}
cmpprog=${CMPPROG-cmp}
cpprog=${CPPROG-cp}
mkdirprog=${MKDIRPROG-mkdir}
mvprog=${MVPROG-mv}
rmprog=${RMPROG-rm}
stripprog=${STRIPPROG-strip}
posix_glob='?'
initialize_posix_glob='
test "$posix_glob" != "?" || {
if (set -f) 2>/dev/null; then
posix_glob=
else
posix_glob=:
fi
}
'
posix_mkdir=
# Desired mode of installed file.
mode=0755
chgrpcmd=
chmodcmd=$chmodprog
chowncmd=
mvcmd=$mvprog
rmcmd="$rmprog -f"
stripcmd=
src=
dst=
dir_arg=
dst_arg=
copy_on_change=false
no_target_directory=
usage="\
Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [-T] SRCFILE DSTFILE
or: $0 [OPTION]... SRCFILES... DIRECTORY
or: $0 [OPTION]... -t DIRECTORY SRCFILES...
or: $0 [OPTION]... -d DIRECTORIES...
In the 1st form, copy SRCFILE to DSTFILE.
In the 2nd and 3rd, copy all SRCFILES to DIRECTORY.
In the 4th, create DIRECTORIES.
Options:
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-o USER $chownprog installed files to USER.
-s $stripprog installed files.
-t DIRECTORY install into DIRECTORY.
-T report an error if DSTFILE is a directory.
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@ -2,17 +2,17 @@
=head1 NAME
parallel - build and execute shell command lines from standard input in parallel
par$ - build and execute shell command lines from standard input in parallel
=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<parallel> [-0cfgkquvmX] [-I str] [-j num] [--silent] [command [arguments]] [< list_of_arguments]
B<par$> [-0cdEfghiIkmnpqrtuUvX] [-I str] [-j num] [--silent] [command [arguments]] [< list_of_arguments]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
For each line of input B<parallel> will execute B<command> with the
For each line of input B<par$> will execute B<command> with the
line as arguments. If no B<command> is given the line of input is
executed. B<parallel> can often be used as a substitute for B<xargs>
executed. B<par$> can often be used as a substitute for B<xargs>
or B<cat | sh>.
Several lines will be run in parallel.
@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ Command to execute. If B<command> or the following arguments contain
{} every instance will be substituted with the input line. Setting a
command also invokes B<-f>.
If B<command> is given, B<parallel> will behave similar to B<xargs>. If
B<command> is not given B<parallel> will behave similar to B<cat | sh>.
If B<command> is given, B<par$> will behave similar to B<xargs>. If
B<command> is not given B<par$> will behave similar to B<cat | sh>.
=item B<{}>
@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ not contain B<.> it will remain unchanged.
{.} can be used the same places as {}.
=item B<--null>
=item B<-0>
@ -171,13 +172,13 @@ end in the sequence 3 1 4 2 the output will still be 1 2 3 4.
=item B<--number-of-cpus>
Print the number of CPUs and exit (used by B<parallel> itself to
Print the number of CPUs and exit (used by B<par$> itself to
determine the number of CPUs on remote machines).
=item B<--number-of-cores>
Print the number of cores and exit (used by B<parallel> itself to determine the
Print the number of cores and exit (used by B<par$> itself to determine the
number of cores on remote machines).
@ -196,9 +197,9 @@ default.
=item B<--sshlogin> I<[ncpu/]sshlogin[,[ncpu/]sshlogin]> (not implemented)
Distribute jobs to remote servers. The jobs will be run on a list of
remote servers. B<parallel> will determine the number of CPU cores on
remote servers. B<par$> will determine the number of CPU cores on
the remote servers and run the number of jobs as specified by -j. If
the number I<ncpu> is given B<parallel> will use this number for
the number I<ncpu> is given B<par$> will use this number for
number of CPUs on the host. Normally I<ncpu> will not be needed.
An I<sshlogin> is the string you would normally pass to SSH to login,
@ -213,7 +214,7 @@ the options multiple times.
For examples: see B<--sshloginfile>.
The remote host must have B<parallel> installed.
The remote host must have B<par$> installed.
=item B<--sshloginfile> I<filename> (not implemented)
@ -245,14 +246,14 @@ B<--sshlogin> when the arguments are files and should be transfered to
the remote servers. The files will be transfered using B<rsync> and
will be put relative to the default login dir. E.g.
echo foo/bar.txt | parallel \
echo foo/bar.txt | par$ \
--sshlogin server.example.com --transfer wc
This will transfer the file I<foo/bar.txt> to the server
I<server.example.com> to the file $HOME/foo/bar.txt before running
B<wc foo/bar.txt> on I<server.example.com>.
echo /tmp/foo/bar.txt | parallel \
echo /tmp/foo/bar.txt | par$ \
--sshlogin server.example.com --transfer wc
This will transfer the file I<foo/bar.txt> to the server
@ -264,34 +265,41 @@ B<--transfer> is often used with B<--return> and B<--cleanup>.
B<--transfer> is ignored when used with B<--sshlogin :> or when not used with B<--sshlogin>.
=item B<--return> I<suffix> (not implemented)
=item B<--trc> I<filename> (not implemented)
Transfer, Return, Cleanup. Short hand for:
--transfer --return I<filename> --cleanup
=item B<--return> I<filename> (not implemented)
Transfer files from remote servers. B<--return> is used with
B<--sshlogin> when the arguments are files on the remote servers. When
processing is done the file with I<suffix> appended will be transfered
processing is done the file I<filename> will be transfered
from the remote server using B<rsync> and will be put relative to
the default login dir. E.g.
echo foo/bar.txt | parallel \
--sshlogin server.example.com --return .out touch {}.out
echo foo/bar.txt | par$ \
--sshlogin server.example.com --return {}.out touch {}.out
This will transfer the file I<$HOME/foo/bar.txt.out> from the server
I<server.example.com> to the file I<foo/bar.txt.out> after running
B<touch foo/bar.txt.out> on I<server.example.com>.
echo /tmp/foo/bar.txt | parallel \
--sshlogin server.example.com --return .out touch {}.out
echo /tmp/foo/bar.txt | par$ \
--sshlogin server.example.com --return {}.out touch {}.out
This will transfer the file I</tmp/foo/bar.txt.out> from the server
I<server.example.com> to the file I</tmp/foo/bar.txt.out> after running
B<touch /tmp/foo/bar.txt.out> on I<server.example.com>.
Multiple files with different suffixes can be transfered by repeating
the options multiple times:
Multiple files can be transfered by repeating the options multiple
times:
echo /tmp/foo/bar.txt | \
parallel --sshlogin server.example.com \
--return .out --return .out2 touch {}.out {}.out2
par$ --sshlogin server.example.com \
--return {}.out --return {}.out2 touch {}.out {}.out2
B<--return> is often used with B<--transfer> and B<--cleanup>.
@ -303,9 +311,9 @@ B<--return> is ignored when used with B<--sshlogin :> or when not used with B<--
Remove transfered files. B<--cleanup> will remove the transfered files
on the remote server after processing is done.
find log -name '*gz' | parallel \
--sshlogin server.example.com --transfer --return .bz2 \
--cleanup "zcat {} | bzip -9 >{}.bz2"
find log -name '*gz' | par$ \
--sshlogin server.example.com --transfer --return {.}.bz2 \
--cleanup "zcat {} | bzip -9 >{.}.bz2"
With B<--transfer> the file transfered to the remote server will be
removed on the remote server. Directories created will not be removed
@ -330,7 +338,7 @@ output from different commands to be mixed. Can be reversed with B<-g>.
Count the number of CPUs instead of cores. When computing how many
jobs to run in parallel relative to the number of cores you can ask
parallel to instead look at the number of CPUs. This will make sense
B<par$> to instead look at the number of CPUs. This will make sense
for computers that have hyperthreading as two jobs running on one CPU
with hyperthreading will run slower than two jobs running on two CPUs.
Normal users will not need this option.
@ -360,7 +368,7 @@ of a word (like I<pic{}.jpg>) then the whole word will be repeated.
=head1 EXAMPLE 1: Working as cat | sh. Ressource inexpensive jobs and evaluation
B<parallel> can work similar to B<cat | sh>.
B<par$> can work similar to B<cat | sh>.
A ressource inexpensive job is a job that takes very little CPU, disk
I/O and network I/O. Ping is an example of a ressource inexpensive
@ -378,18 +386,18 @@ The content of the file jobs_to_run:
To run 100 processes simultaneously do:
B<parallel -j 100 < jobs_to_run>
B<par$ -j 100 < jobs_to_run>
As there is not a B<command> the option B<-c> is default because the
jobs needs to be evaluated by the shell.
=head1 EXAMPLE 2: Working as xargs -n1. Argument appending
B<parallel> can work similar to B<xargs -n1>.
B<par$> can work similar to B<xargs -n1>.
To output all html files run:
B<find . -name '*.html' | parallel cat>
B<find . -name '*.html' | par$ cat>
As there is a B<command> the option B<-f> is default because the
filenames needs to be protected from the shell in case a filename
@ -406,11 +414,11 @@ If the system has more than 1 CPU core it can be run with
number-of-cpu-cores jobs in parallel (-j +0). This will do that for
all jpg files in a directory:
B<ls *.jpg | parallel -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} thumb_{}>
B<ls *.jpg | par$ -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} thumb_{}>
To do it recursively use B<find>:
B<find . -name '*.jpg' | parallel -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} {}_thumb.jpg>
B<find . -name '*.jpg' | par$ -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} {}_thumb.jpg>
Notice how the argument has to start with {} as {} will include path
(e.g. running B<convert -geometry 120 ./foo/bar.jpg
@ -419,30 +427,30 @@ like ./foo/bar.jpg_thumb.jpg. If that is not wanted this can fix it:
find . -name '*.jpg' | \
perl -pe 'chomp; $a=$_; s:/([^/]+)$:/thumb_$1:; $_="convert -geometry 120 $a $_\n"' | \
parallel -c -j +0
par$ -c -j +0
Unfortunately this will not work if the filenames contain special
characters (such as space or quotes). If you have B<ren> installed this
is a better solution:
find . -name '*.jpg' | parallel -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} {}_thumb.jpg
find . -name '*.jpg' | par$ -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} {}_thumb.jpg
find . -name '*_thumb.jpg' | ren 's:/([^/]+)_thumb.jpg$:/thumb_$1:'
(Not implemented) This will make files like ./foo/bar_thumb.jpg:
This will make files like ./foo/bar_thumb.jpg:
B<find . -name '*.jpg' | parallel -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} {.}_thumb.jpg>
B<find . -name '*.jpg' | par$ -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} {.}_thumb.jpg>
=head1 EXAMPLE 4: Substitution and redirection
This will compare all files in the dir to the file foo and save the
diffs in corresponding .diff files:
B<ls | parallel diff {} foo ">>B<"{}.diff>
B<ls | par$ diff {} foo ">>B<"{}.diff>
Quoting of > is necessary to postpone the redirection. Another
solution is to quote the whole command:
B<ls | parallel "diff {} foo >>B<{}.diff">
B<ls | par$ "diff {} foo >>B<{}.diff">
=head1 EXAMPLE 5: Composed commands
@ -450,22 +458,22 @@ B<ls | parallel "diff {} foo >>B<{}.diff">
A job can consist of several commands. This will print the number of
files in each directory:
B<ls | parallel 'echo -n {}" "; ls {}|wc -l'>
B<ls | par$ 'echo -n {}" "; ls {}|wc -l'>
To put the output in a file called <name>.dir:
B<ls | parallel '(echo -n {}" "; ls {}|wc -l) >> B<{}.dir'>
B<ls | par$ '(echo -n {}" "; ls {}|wc -l) >> B<{}.dir'>
=head1 EXAMPLE 6: Context replace
To remove the files I<pict0000.jpg> .. I<pict9999.jpg> you could do:
B<seq -f %04g 0 9999 | parallel rm pict{}.jpg>
B<seq -f %04g 0 9999 | par$ rm pict{}.jpg>
You could also do:
B<seq -f %04g 0 9999 | perl -pe 's/(.*)/pict$1.jpg/' | parallel -m rm>
B<seq -f %04g 0 9999 | perl -pe 's/(.*)/pict$1.jpg/' | par$ -m rm>
The first will run B<rm> 10000 times, while the last will only run
B<rm> as many times needed to keep the command line length short
@ -473,7 +481,7 @@ enough (typically 1-2 times).
You could also run:
B<seq -f %04g 0 9999 | parallel -X rm pict{}.jpg>
B<seq -f %04g 0 9999 | par$ -X rm pict{}.jpg>
This will also only run B<rm> as many times needed to keep the command
line length short enough.
@ -481,18 +489,18 @@ line length short enough.
=head1 EXAMPLE 7: Group output lines
When runnning jobs that output data, you often do not want the output
of multiple jobs to run together. B<parallel> defaults to grouping the
of multiple jobs to run together. B<par$> defaults to grouping the
output of each job, so the output is printed when the job finishes. If
you want the output to be printed while the job is running you can use
B<-u>.
Compare the output of:
B<(echo foss.org.my; echo debian.org; echo freenetproject.org) | parallel traceroute>
B<(echo foss.org.my; echo debian.org; echo freenetproject.org) | par$ traceroute>
to the output of:
B<(echo foss.org.my; echo debian.org; echo freenetproject.org) | parallel -u traceroute>
B<(echo foss.org.my; echo debian.org; echo freenetproject.org) | par$ -u traceroute>
=head1 EXAMPLE 8: Keep order of output same as order of input
@ -503,7 +511,7 @@ same as the order of the input. B<-k> will make sure the order of
output will be in the same order as input even if later jobs end
before earlier jobs.
B<(echo foss.org.my; echo debian.org; echo freenetproject.org) | parallel traceroute>
B<(echo foss.org.my; echo debian.org; echo freenetproject.org) | par$ traceroute>
will give traceroute of foss.org.my, debian.org and
freenetproject.org, but it will be sorted according to which job
@ -511,7 +519,7 @@ completed first.
To keep the order the same as input run:
B<(echo foss.org.my; echo debian.org; echo freenetproject.org) | parallel -k traceroute>
B<(echo foss.org.my; echo debian.org; echo freenetproject.org) | par$ -k traceroute>
This will make sure the traceroute to foss.org.my will be printed
first.
@ -524,20 +532,20 @@ handy).
To run B<echo> on B<server.example.com>:
seq 1 10 | parallel --sshlogin server.example.com echo
seq 1 10 | par$ --sshlogin server.example.com echo
To run commands on more than one remote computer run:
seq 1 10 | parallel --sshlogin server.example.com,server2.example.net echo
seq 1 10 | par$ --sshlogin server.example.com,server2.example.net echo
Or:
seq 1 10 | parallel --sshlogin server.example.com \
seq 1 10 | par$ --sshlogin server.example.com \
--sshlogin server2.example.net echo
If the login username is I<foo> on I<server2.example.net> use:
seq 1 10 | parallel --sshlogin server.example.com \
seq 1 10 | par$ --sshlogin server.example.com \
--sshlogin foo@server2.example.net echo
To distribute the commands to a list of machines, make a file
@ -549,7 +557,7 @@ I<mymachines> with all the machines:
Then run:
seq 1 10 | parallel --sshloginfile mymachines echo
seq 1 10 | par$ --sshloginfile mymachines echo
To include the local machine add the special sshlogin ':' to the list:
@ -562,7 +570,7 @@ If the number of CPU cores on the remote servers is not identified
correctly the number of CPU cores can be added in front. Here the
server has 8 CPU cores.
seq 1 10 | parallel --sshlogin 8/server.example.com echo
seq 1 10 | par$ --sshlogin 8/server.example.com echo
=head1 EXAMPLE 10: Transferring of files (not implemented)
@ -570,50 +578,64 @@ server has 8 CPU cores.
To recompress gzipped files with bzip2 using a remote server run:
find logs/ -name '*.gz' | \
parallel --sshlogin server.example.com \
--transfer "zcat {} | bzip2 -9 >{}.bz2"
par$ --sshlogin server.example.com \
--transfer "zcat {} | bzip2 -9 >{.}.bz2"
This will list the .gz-files in the I<logs> directory and all
directories below. Then it will transfer the files to
I<server.example.com> to the corresponding directory in
I<$HOME/logs>. On I<server.example.com> the file will be recompressed
using B<zcat> and B<bzip2> resulting in the corresponding file with
the suffix I<.bz2>.
I<.gz> replaced with I<.bz2>.
If you want the file to be transfered back to the local machine add
I<--return .bz2>:
I<--return {.}.bz2>:
find logs/ -name '*.gz' | \
parallel --sshlogin server.example.com \
--transfer --return .bz2 "zcat {} | bzip2 -9 >{}.bz2"
par$ --sshlogin server.example.com \
--transfer --return {.}.bz2 "zcat {} | bzip2 -9 >{.}.bz2"
After the recompressing is done the I<.bz2>-file is transfered back to
the local machine.
the local machine and put next to the original I<.gz>-file.
If you want to delete the transfered files on the remote machine add
I<--cleanup>:
I<--cleanup>. This will remove both the file transfered to the remote
machine and the files transfered from the remote machine:
find logs/ -name '*.gz' | \
parallel --sshlogin server.example.com \
--transfer --return .bz2 --cleanup "zcat {} | bzip2 -9 >{}.bz2"
par$ --sshlogin server.example.com \
--transfer --return {.}.bz2 --cleanup "zcat {} | bzip2 -9 >{.}.bz2"
If you want run one several servers add the servers to I<--sshlogin>
either using ',' or separate I<--sshlogin>:
find logs/ -name '*.gz' | \
parallel --sshlogin server.example.com,server2.example.com \
par$ --sshlogin server.example.com,server2.example.com \
--sshlogin server3.example.com \
--transfer --return .bz2 --cleanup "zcat {} | bzip2 -9 >{}.bz2"
--transfer --return {.}.bz2 --cleanup "zcat {} | bzip2 -9 >{.}.bz2"
You can add the local machine using I<--sshlogin :>. This will disable the
removing and transferring for the local machine only:
find logs/ -name '*.gz' | \
parallel --sshlogin server.example.com,server2.example.com \
par$ --sshlogin server.example.com,server2.example.com \
--sshlogin server3.example.com \
--sshlogin : \
--transfer --return .bz2 --cleanup "zcat {} | bzip2 -9 >{}.bz2"
--transfer --return {.}.bz2 --cleanup "zcat {} | bzip2 -9 >{.}.bz2"
Often I<--transfer>, I<--return> and I<--cleanup> are used together. They can be
shortened to I<--trc>:
find logs/ -name '*.gz' | \
par$ --sshlogin server.example.com,server2.example.com \
--sshlogin server3.example.com \
--sshlogin : \
--trc {.}.bz2 "zcat {} | bzip2 -9 >{.}.bz2"
With the file I<mymachines> containing the compute machines it becomes:
find logs/ -name '*.gz' | par$ --sshloginfile mymachines \
--trc {.}.bz2 "zcat {} | bzip2 -9 >{.}.bz2"
=head1 QUOTING
@ -622,21 +644,21 @@ print the filename for each line that has exactly 2 columns:
B<perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' file>
This can be done by B<parallel> using:
This can be done by B<par$> using:
B<ls | parallel "perl -ne '/^\\S+\\s+\\S+$/ and print \$ARGV,\"\\n\"'">
B<ls | par$ "perl -ne '/^\\S+\\s+\\S+$/ and print \$ARGV,\"\\n\"'">
Notice how \'s, "'s, and $'s needs to be quoted. B<parallel> can do
Notice how \'s, "'s, and $'s needs to be quoted. B<par$> can do
the quoting by using option B<-q>:
B<ls | parallel -q perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"'>
B<ls | par$ -q perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"'>
However, this means you cannot make the shell interpret special
characters. For example this B<will not work>:
B<ls | parallel -q "diff {} foo >>B<{}.diff">
B<ls | par$ -q "diff {} foo >>B<{}.diff">
B<ls | parallel -q "ls {} | wc -l">
B<ls | par$ -q "ls {} | wc -l">
because > and | need to be interpreted by the shell.
@ -649,14 +671,14 @@ then you might try using B<-q>.
If you are using B<bash> process substitution like B<<(cat foo)> then
you may try B<-q> and prepending B<command> with B<bash -c>:
B<ls | parallel -q bash -c 'wc -c <(echo {})'>
B<ls | par$ -q bash -c 'wc -c <(echo {})'>
Or for substituting output:
B<ls | parallel -q bash -c 'tar c {} | tee >>B<(gzip >>B<{}.tar.gz) | bzip2 >>B<{}.tar.bz2'>
B<ls | par$ -q bash -c 'tar c {} | tee >>B<(gzip >>B<{}.tar.gz) | bzip2 >>B<{}.tar.bz2'>
B<Conclusion>: To avoid dealing with the quoting problems it may be
easier just to write a small script and have B<parallel> call that
easier just to write a small script and have B<par$> call that
script.
@ -664,31 +686,31 @@ script.
If you want a list of the jobs currently running you can run:
B<killall -USR1 parallel>
B<killall -USR1 par$>
B<parallel> will then print the currently running jobs on STDERR.
B<par$> will then print the currently running jobs on STDERR.
=head1 COMPLETE RUNNING JOBS BUT DO NOT START NEW JOBS
If you regret starting a lot of jobs you can simply break B<parallel>,
If you regret starting a lot of jobs you can simply break B<par$>,
but if you want to make sure you do not have halfcompleted jobs you
should send the signal B<SIGTERM> to B<parallel>:
should send the signal B<SIGTERM> to B<par$>:
B<killall -TERM parallel>
B<killall -TERM par$>
This will tell B<parallel> to not start any new jobs, but wait until
This will tell B<par$> to not start any new jobs, but wait until
the currently running jobs are finished.
=head1 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN xargs/find -exec AND parallel
=head1 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN xargs/find -exec AND par$
B<xargs> and B<find -exec> offer some of the same possibilites as
B<parallel>.
B<par$>.
B<find -exec> only works on files. So processing other input (such as
hosts or URLs) will require creating these inputs as files. B<find
-exec> has no support for running commands in parallel.
-exec> has no support for running commands in par$.
B<xargs> deals badly with special characters (such as space, ' and
"). To see the problem try this:
@ -706,7 +728,7 @@ B<sed>, B<tar -v>, B<perl> (-0 and \0 instead of \n), B<locate>
(requires using -0), B<find> (requires using -print0), B<grep>
(requires user to use -z or -Z).
So B<parallel>'s newline separation can be emulated with:
So B<par$>'s newline separation can be emulated with:
B<cat | xargs -d "\n" -n1 I<command>>
@ -727,10 +749,10 @@ arguments.
If you use a replace string in B<xargs> (B<-I>) you can not force
B<xargs> to use more than one argument.
Quoting in B<xargs> works like B<-q> in B<parallel>. This means
Quoting in B<xargs> works like B<-q> in B<par$>. This means
composed commands and redirection requires using B<bash -c>.
B<ls | parallel "wc {} >> B<{}.wc">
B<ls | par$ "wc {} >> B<{}.wc">
becomes
@ -738,23 +760,23 @@ B<ls | xargs -d "\n" -P10 -I {} bash -c "wc {} >>B< {}.wc">
and
B<ls | parallel "echo {}; ls {}|wc">
B<ls | par$ "echo {}; ls {}|wc">
becomes
B<ls | xargs -d "\n" -P10 -I {} bash -c "echo {}; ls {}|wc">
=head1 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN mdm/middleman AND parallel
=head1 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN mdm/middleman AND par$
middleman(mdm) is also a tool for running jobs in parallel.
Here are the shellscripts of http://mdm.berlios.de/usage.html ported
to parallel use:
to par$ use:
B<seq 1 19 | parallel -j+0 buffon -o - | sort -n >>B< result>
B<seq 1 19 | par$ -j+0 buffon -o - | sort -n >>B< result>
B<cat files | parallel -j+0 cmd>
B<cat files | par$ -j+0 cmd>
=head1 BUGS
@ -764,10 +786,12 @@ unexpected results, as it will often be interpreted as an option.
=head1 REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <bug-parallel@tange.dk>.
Report bugs to <bug-par$@tange.dk>.
=head1 IDEAS
One char options not used: F G J K M P Q Y
Test if -0 works on filenames ending in '\n'
xargs dropin-replacement.
@ -784,9 +808,23 @@ hard, as all foreground processes get the INT from the shell.
If there are nomore jobs (STDIN is closed) then make sure to
distribute the arguments evenly if running -X.
Distribute jobs to computers with different speeds/number-of-cpu-cores using ssh
ask the computers how many cpus they have and spawn appropriately
according to -j setting. Reuse ssh connection (-M and -S)
SEED=$RANDOM
ssh -MS /tmp/ssh-%r@%h:%p-$SEED elvis
rsync --rsh="ssh -S /tmp/ssh-%r@%h:%p-$SEED" gitup elvis:/tmp/
ssh -S /tmp/ssh-%r@%h:%p-$SEED elvis hostname
FILE=gpl-3.0.txt
BASE=gpl-3.0
$ rsync -z $FILE e:$FILE
$ ssh e "cat $FILE | bzip2 > $BASE.bz2"
$ rsync -z e:$BASE.bz2 $BASE.bz2
$ ssh e "rm $FILE $BASE"
http://www.semicomplete.com/blog/geekery/distributed-xargs.html?source=rss20
http://code.google.com/p/ppss/wiki/Manual2
@ -798,7 +836,7 @@ Where will '>' be run? Local or remote? Remote.
Parallelize so this can be done:
mdm.screen find dir -execdir mdm-run cmd {} \;
Maybe:
find dir -execdir parallel --communication-file /tmp/comfile cmd {} \;
find dir -execdir par$ --communication-file /tmp/comfile cmd {} \;
=head2 Comfile
@ -806,7 +844,20 @@ This will put a lock on /tmp/comfile. The number of locks is the number of runni
If the number is smaller than -j then it will start a process in the background ( cmd & ),
otherwise wait.
parallel --wait /tmp/comfile will wait until no more locks on the file
par$ --wait /tmp/comfile will wait until no more locks on the file
=head2 mutex
mutex -n -l lockid -m max_locks [command]
mutex -u lockid
-l lockfile will lock using the lockid
-n nonblocking
-m maximal number of locks (default 1)
-u unlock
If command given works like: mutex -l lockfile -n number_of_locks ; command; mutex -u lockfile
=head1 AUTHOR
@ -835,7 +886,7 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
=head1 DEPENDENCIES
B<parallel> uses Perl, and the Perl modules Getopt::Long, IPC::Open3,
B<par$> uses Perl, and the Perl modules Getopt::Long, IPC::Open3,
Symbol, IO::File, POSIX, and File::Temp.
@ -902,7 +953,8 @@ GetOptions("debug|D" => \$::opt_D,
) || die_usage();
# Defaults:
$Global::version = 20100203;
$Global::version = 20100416;
$Global::progname = 'par$';
$Global::debug = 0;
$Global::processes_to_run = 10;
$command = undef;
@ -947,7 +999,7 @@ if(defined $::opt_version) { version(); exit(0); }
if(defined $::opt_a) {
if(not open(ARGFILE,"<".$::opt_a)) {
print STDERR "parallel: Cannot open input file `$::opt_a': No such file or directory\n";
print STDERR "$Global::progname: Cannot open input file `$::opt_a': No such file or directory\n";
exit(-1);
}
$Global::argfile = *ARGFILE;
@ -1149,7 +1201,8 @@ sub max_length_of_command_line {
if($::opt_s <= $Global::command_line_max_len) {
$Global::command_line_max_len = $::opt_s;
} else {
print STDERR "parallel: value for -s option should be < $Global::command_line_max_len\n";
print STDERR "$Global::progname: ",
"value for -s option should be < $Global::command_line_max_len\n";
}
}
}
@ -1531,7 +1584,7 @@ sub start_job {
debug("$Global::running_jobs processes. Starting: $command\n");
#print STDERR "LEN".length($command)."\n";
$pid = open3(gensym, ">&STDOUT", ">&STDERR", $command) ||
die("open3 failed. Report a bug to <parallel\@tange.dk>\n");
die("open3 failed. Report a bug to <par\@tange.dk>\n");
debug("started: $command\n");
open STDOUT, ">&", $Global::original_stdout or die "Can't dup \$oldout: $!";
open STDERR, ">&", $Global::original_stderr or die "Can't dup \$oldout: $!";
@ -1594,13 +1647,13 @@ sub print_job {
sub ListRunningJobs {
for my $v (values %Global::running) {
print STDERR "parallel: ",$v->{'command'},"\n";
print STDERR "$Global::progname: ",$v->{'command'},"\n";
}
}
sub StartNoNewJobs {
print STDERR ("parallel: SIGTERM received. No new jobs will be started.\n",
"parallel: Waiting for these ", scalar(keys %Global::running),
print STDERR ("$Global::progname: SIGTERM received. No new jobs will be started.\n",
"$Global::progname: Waiting for these ", scalar(keys %Global::running),
" jobs to finish. Send SIGTERM again to stop now.\n");
ListRunningJobs();
$Global::StartNoNewJobs++;
@ -1671,18 +1724,21 @@ sub die_usage {
sub usage {
print "Usage:\n";
print "parallel [-0cdfgkqsuvxX] [-j num] [command [arguments]] < list_of_arguments\n";
print "$Global::progname [options] [command [arguments]] < list_of_arguments\n";
print "\n";
print "See 'man $Global::progname' for the options\n";
}
sub version {
print join("\n",
"parallel $Global::version",
"Copyright (C) 2007-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.",
"$Global::progname $Global::version",
# "Copyright (C) 2007,2008,2009,2010 Ole Tange and Free Software Foundation, Inc.",
"Copyright (C) 2007,2008,2009,2010 Ole Tange.",
"License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>",
"This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.",
"There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.",
"$Global::progname comes with no warranty.",
"",
"Written by Ole Tange <http://ole.tange.dk>.\n"
"Web site: http://${Global::progname}.nongnu.org\n"
);
}

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@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
.\" ========================================================================
.\"
.IX Title "PARALLEL 1"
.TH PARALLEL 1 "2010-04-13" "perl v5.10.1" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
.TH PARALLEL 1 "2010-04-16" "20100419" "parallel"
.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
.\" way too many mistakes in technical documents.
.if n .ad l
@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
parallel \- build and execute shell command lines from standard input in parallel
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
\&\fBparallel\fR [\-0cfgkquvmX] [\-I str] [\-j num] [\-\-silent] [command [arguments]] [< list_of_arguments]
\&\fBparallel\fR [\-0cdEfghiIkmnpqrtuUvX] [\-I str] [\-j num] [\-\-silent] [command [arguments]] [< list_of_arguments]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
For each line of input \fBparallel\fR will execute \fBcommand\fR with the
@ -376,17 +376,24 @@ This will transfer the file \fIfoo/bar.txt\fR to the server
\&\fB\-\-transfer\fR is often used with \fB\-\-return\fR and \fB\-\-cleanup\fR.
.Sp
\&\fB\-\-transfer\fR is ignored when used with \fB\-\-sshlogin :\fR or when not used with \fB\-\-sshlogin\fR.
.IP "\fB\-\-return\fR \fIsuffix\fR (not implemented)" 9
.IX Item "--return suffix (not implemented)"
.IP "\fB\-\-trc\fR \fIfilename\fR (not implemented)" 9
.IX Item "--trc filename (not implemented)"
Transfer, Return, Cleanup. Short hand for:
.Sp
.Vb 1
\& \-\-transfer \-\-return I<filename> \-\-cleanup
.Ve
.IP "\fB\-\-return\fR \fIfilename\fR (not implemented)" 9
.IX Item "--return filename (not implemented)"
Transfer files from remote servers. \fB\-\-return\fR is used with
\&\fB\-\-sshlogin\fR when the arguments are files on the remote servers. When
processing is done the file with \fIsuffix\fR appended will be transfered
processing is done the file \fIfilename\fR will be transfered
from the remote server using \fBrsync\fR and will be put relative to
the default login dir. E.g.
.Sp
.Vb 2
\& echo foo/bar.txt | parallel \e
\& \-\-sshlogin server.example.com \-\-return .out touch {}.out
\& \-\-sshlogin server.example.com \-\-return {}.out touch {}.out
.Ve
.Sp
This will transfer the file \fI\f(CI$HOME\fI/foo/bar.txt.out\fR from the server
@ -395,20 +402,20 @@ This will transfer the file \fI\f(CI$HOME\fI/foo/bar.txt.out\fR from the server
.Sp
.Vb 2
\& echo /tmp/foo/bar.txt | parallel \e
\& \-\-sshlogin server.example.com \-\-return .out touch {}.out
\& \-\-sshlogin server.example.com \-\-return {}.out touch {}.out
.Ve
.Sp
This will transfer the file \fI/tmp/foo/bar.txt.out\fR from the server
\&\fIserver.example.com\fR to the file \fI/tmp/foo/bar.txt.out\fR after running
\&\fBtouch /tmp/foo/bar.txt.out\fR on \fIserver.example.com\fR.
.Sp
Multiple files with different suffixes can be transfered by repeating
the options multiple times:
Multiple files can be transfered by repeating the options multiple
times:
.Sp
.Vb 3
\& echo /tmp/foo/bar.txt | \e
\& parallel \-\-sshlogin server.example.com \e
\& \-\-return .out \-\-return .out2 touch {}.out {}.out2
\& \-\-return {}.out \-\-return {}.out2 touch {}.out {}.out2
.Ve
.Sp
\&\fB\-\-return\fR is often used with \fB\-\-transfer\fR and \fB\-\-cleanup\fR.
@ -421,8 +428,8 @@ on the remote server after processing is done.
.Sp
.Vb 3
\& find log \-name \*(Aq*gz\*(Aq | parallel \e
\& \-\-sshlogin server.example.com \-\-transfer \-\-return .bz2 \e
\& \-\-cleanup "zcat {} | bzip \-9 >{}.bz2"
\& \-\-sshlogin server.example.com \-\-transfer \-\-return {.}.bz2 \e
\& \-\-cleanup "zcat {} | bzip \-9 >{.}.bz2"
.Ve
.Sp
With \fB\-\-transfer\fR the file transfered to the remote server will be
@ -541,7 +548,7 @@ is a better solution:
\& find . \-name \*(Aq*_thumb.jpg\*(Aq | ren \*(Aqs:/([^/]+)_thumb.jpg$:/thumb_$1:\*(Aq
.Ve
.PP
(Not implemented) This will make files like ./foo/bar_thumb.jpg:
This will make files like ./foo/bar_thumb.jpg:
.PP
\&\fBfind . \-name '*.jpg' | parallel \-j +0 convert \-geometry 120 {} {.}_thumb.jpg\fR
.SH "EXAMPLE 4: Substitution and redirection"
@ -690,7 +697,7 @@ To recompress gzipped files with bzip2 using a remote server run:
.Vb 3
\& find logs/ \-name \*(Aq*.gz\*(Aq | \e
\& parallel \-\-sshlogin server.example.com \e
\& \-\-transfer "zcat {} | bzip2 \-9 >{}.bz2"
\& \-\-transfer "zcat {} | bzip2 \-9 >{.}.bz2"
.Ve
.PP
This will list the .gz\-files in the \fIlogs\fR directory and all
@ -698,27 +705,28 @@ directories below. Then it will transfer the files to
\&\fIserver.example.com\fR to the corresponding directory in
\&\fI\f(CI$HOME\fI/logs\fR. On \fIserver.example.com\fR the file will be recompressed
using \fBzcat\fR and \fBbzip2\fR resulting in the corresponding file with
the suffix \fI.bz2\fR.
\&\fI.gz\fR replaced with \fI.bz2\fR.
.PP
If you want the file to be transfered back to the local machine add
\&\fI\-\-return .bz2\fR:
\&\fI\-\-return {.}.bz2\fR:
.PP
.Vb 3
\& find logs/ \-name \*(Aq*.gz\*(Aq | \e
\& parallel \-\-sshlogin server.example.com \e
\& \-\-transfer \-\-return .bz2 "zcat {} | bzip2 \-9 >{}.bz2"
\& \-\-transfer \-\-return {.}.bz2 "zcat {} | bzip2 \-9 >{.}.bz2"
.Ve
.PP
After the recompressing is done the \fI.bz2\fR\-file is transfered back to
the local machine.
the local machine and put next to the original \fI.gz\fR\-file.
.PP
If you want to delete the transfered files on the remote machine add
\&\fI\-\-cleanup\fR:
\&\fI\-\-cleanup\fR. This will remove both the file transfered to the remote
machine and the files transfered from the remote machine:
.PP
.Vb 3
\& find logs/ \-name \*(Aq*.gz\*(Aq | \e
\& parallel \-\-sshlogin server.example.com \e
\& \-\-transfer \-\-return .bz2 \-\-cleanup "zcat {} | bzip2 \-9 >{}.bz2"
\& \-\-transfer \-\-return {.}.bz2 \-\-cleanup "zcat {} | bzip2 \-9 >{.}.bz2"
.Ve
.PP
If you want run one several servers add the servers to \fI\-\-sshlogin\fR
@ -728,7 +736,7 @@ either using ',' or separate \fI\-\-sshlogin\fR:
\& find logs/ \-name \*(Aq*.gz\*(Aq | \e
\& parallel \-\-sshlogin server.example.com,server2.example.com \e
\& \-\-sshlogin server3.example.com \e
\& \-\-transfer \-\-return .bz2 \-\-cleanup "zcat {} | bzip2 \-9 >{}.bz2"
\& \-\-transfer \-\-return {.}.bz2 \-\-cleanup "zcat {} | bzip2 \-9 >{.}.bz2"
.Ve
.PP
You can add the local machine using \fI\-\-sshlogin :\fR. This will disable the
@ -739,7 +747,25 @@ removing and transferring for the local machine only:
\& parallel \-\-sshlogin server.example.com,server2.example.com \e
\& \-\-sshlogin server3.example.com \e
\& \-\-sshlogin : \e
\& \-\-transfer \-\-return .bz2 \-\-cleanup "zcat {} | bzip2 \-9 >{}.bz2"
\& \-\-transfer \-\-return {.}.bz2 \-\-cleanup "zcat {} | bzip2 \-9 >{.}.bz2"
.Ve
.PP
Often \fI\-\-transfer\fR, \fI\-\-return\fR and \fI\-\-cleanup\fR are used together. They can be
shortened to \fI\-\-trc\fR:
.PP
.Vb 5
\& find logs/ \-name \*(Aq*.gz\*(Aq | \e
\& parallel \-\-sshlogin server.example.com,server2.example.com \e
\& \-\-sshlogin server3.example.com \e
\& \-\-sshlogin : \e
\& \-\-trc {.}.bz2 "zcat {} | bzip2 \-9 >{.}.bz2"
.Ve
.PP
With the file \fImymachines\fR containing the compute machines it becomes:
.PP
.Vb 2
\& find logs/ \-name \*(Aq*.gz\*(Aq | parallel \-\-sshloginfile mymachines \e
\& \-\-trc {.}.bz2 "zcat {} | bzip2 \-9 >{.}.bz2"
.Ve
.SH "QUOTING"
.IX Header "QUOTING"
@ -884,6 +910,8 @@ unexpected results, as it will often be interpreted as an option.
Report bugs to <bug\-parallel@tange.dk>.
.SH "IDEAS"
.IX Header "IDEAS"
One char options not used: F G J K M P Q Y
.PP
Test if \-0 works on filenames ending in '\en'
.PP
xargs dropin-replacement.
@ -903,6 +931,19 @@ distribute the arguments evenly if running \-X.
Distribute jobs to computers with different speeds/number\-of\-cpu\-cores using ssh
ask the computers how many cpus they have and spawn appropriately
according to \-j setting. Reuse ssh connection (\-M and \-S)
.PP
SEED=$RANDOM
ssh \-MS /tmp/ssh\-%r@%h:%p\-$SEED elvis
rsync \-\-rsh=\*(L"ssh \-S /tmp/ssh\-%r@%h:%p\-$SEED\*(R" gitup elvis:/tmp/
ssh \-S /tmp/ssh\-%r@%h:%p\-$SEED elvis hostname
.PP
FILE=gpl\-3.0.txt
BASE=gpl\-3.0
$ rsync \-z \f(CW$FILE\fR e:$FILE
$ ssh e \*(L"cat \f(CW$FILE\fR | bzip2 > \f(CW$BASE\fR.bz2\*(R"
$ rsync \-z e:$BASE.bz2 \f(CW$BASE\fR.bz2
$ ssh e \*(L"rm \f(CW$FILE\fR \f(CW$BASE\fR\*(R"
.PP
http://www.semicomplete.com/blog/geekery/distributed\-xargs.html?source=rss20
http://code.google.com/p/ppss/wiki/Manual2
.PP

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unittest: ../src/parallel tests-to-run/* wanted-results/*
echo | mop || (echo mop is required for unittest; /bin/false)
seq 1 2 | mop || (echo seq is required for unittest; /bin/false)
sh Start.sh
clean:
rm -rf input-files/random_dirs_no_newline
rm -rf input-files/random_dirs_with_newline
dist:
rm -rf input-files/random_dirs_*_newline || /bin/true
rm -rf tmp || /bin/true
( cd ..; tar -cvj --exclude .git --exclude '#*#' --exclude '*~' --exclude CVS -f /tmp/parallel.tar.bz2 parallel-[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9] )
mv /tmp/parallel.tar.bz2 parallel-$$(date +"%Y%m%d").tar.bz2
rsync -Havessh parallel-$$(date +"%Y%m%d").tar.bz2 download.savannah.nongnu.org:/releases/parallel/

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line 2
line 1 line 1
line 2
2
2
Output from -h and --help
4
4
7
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#!/bin/bash
PAR=parallel
rsync -Ha --delete input-files/testdir/ tmp/
cd tmp
echo echo test of cat pipe sh | parallel -j 50 2>&1
find . -name '*.jpg' | parallel -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} {}_thumb.jpg
echo echo test of cat pipe sh | $PAR -j 50 2>&1
find . -name '*.jpg' | $PAR -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} {}_thumb.jpg
find . -name '*_thumb.jpg' | ren 's:/([^/]+)_thumb.jpg$:/thumb_$1:'
ls | parallel ls | sort
ls | parallel echo ls | sort
ls | parallel -j 1 echo ls | sort
find -type f | parallel diff {} a/foo ">"{}.diff | sort
ls | parallel -vg "ls {}|wc;echo {}" | sort
ls | $PAR ls | sort
ls | $PAR echo ls | sort
ls | $PAR -j 1 echo ls | sort
find -type f | $PAR diff {} a/foo ">"{}.diff | sort
ls | $PAR -vg "ls {}|wc;echo {}" | sort
# Check that we can have more input than max procs (-j 0)
perl -e 'print map {"more_than_5000-$_\n" } (4000..9999)' | parallel -vj 0 touch | sort | tail
perl -e 'print map {"more_than_5000-$_\n" } (4000..9900)' | parallel -j 0 rm | sort
ls | parallel -j500 'sleep 1; ls {} | perl -ne "END{print $..\" {}\n\"}"' | sort
ls | parallel -gj500 'sleep 1; ls {} | perl -ne "END{print $..\" {}\n\"}"' | sort
ls | parallel -g "perl -ne '/^\\S+\\s+\\S+$/ and print \$ARGV,\"\\n\"'" | sort
ls | parallel -vg "perl -ne '/^\\S+\\s+\\S+$/ and print \$ARGV,\"\\n\"'" | sort
ls | parallel -qg perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' | sort
ls | parallel -qvg perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' | sort
perl -e 'print map {"more_than_5000-$_\n" } (4000..9999)' | $PAR -vj 0 touch | sort | tail
perl -e 'print map {"more_than_5000-$_\n" } (4000..9900)' | $PAR -j 0 rm | sort
ls | $PAR -j500 'sleep 1; ls {} | perl -ne "END{print $..\" {}\n\"}"' | sort
ls | $PAR -gj500 'sleep 1; ls {} | perl -ne "END{print $..\" {}\n\"}"' | sort
ls | $PAR -g "perl -ne '/^\\S+\\s+\\S+$/ and print \$ARGV,\"\\n\"'" | sort
ls | $PAR -vg "perl -ne '/^\\S+\\s+\\S+$/ and print \$ARGV,\"\\n\"'" | sort
ls | $PAR -qg perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' | sort
ls | $PAR -qvg perl -ne '/^\S+\s+\S+$/ and print $ARGV,"\n"' | sort
cd ..
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#!/bin/bash
PAR=parallel
rm -rf tmp 2>/dev/null
cp -a input-files/testdir2 tmp
cd tmp
find . -name '*.jpg' | parallel -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} {}_thumb.jpg
find . -name '*.jpg' | $PAR -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} {}_thumb.jpg
find . -name '*_thumb.jpg' | ren 's:/([^/]+)_thumb.jpg$:/thumb_$1:'
find |grep -v CVS

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#!/bin/bash
PAR=parallel
rm -rf tmp 2>/dev/null
cp -a input-files/testdir2 tmp
cd tmp
# tests if -c (cat | sh) works
perl -e 'for(1..25) {print "echo a $_; echo b $_\n"}' | parallel -c 2>&1 | sort
perl -e 'for(1..25) {print "echo a $_; echo b $_\n"}' | $PAR -c 2>&1 | sort
cd ..
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@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
#!/bin/bash
PAR=parallel
rm -rf tmp 2>/dev/null
cd input-files
tar xjf random_dirs_no_newline.tar.bz2
@ -8,21 +10,21 @@ cp -a input-files/random_dirs_no_newline tmp
cd tmp
# tests if special dir names causes problems
ls | parallel -v touch -- {}/abc-{}-{} 2>&1 | perl -e 'print sort (<>)' | md5sum
ls | $PAR -v touch -- {}/abc-{}-{} 2>&1 | perl -e 'print sort (<>)' | md5sum
echo -n 'There are '
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
echo -n ' dirs with '
find . -type f -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
echo ' files'
echo 'Removing files'
ls | parallel -v rm -- {}/abc-{}-{} 2>&1 | perl -e 'print sort (<>)' | md5sum
ls | $PAR -v rm -- {}/abc-{}-{} 2>&1 | perl -e 'print sort (<>)' | md5sum
echo -n 'There are '
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
echo -n ' dirs with '
find . -type f -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
echo ' files'
echo 'Removing dirs'
ls | parallel -v rmdir -- {} 2>&1 | perl -e 'print sort (<>)' | md5sum
ls | $PAR -v rmdir -- {} 2>&1 | perl -e 'print sort (<>)' | md5sum
echo -n 'There are '
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
echo -n ' dirs with '

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#!/bin/bash
PAR=parallel
rm -rf tmp 2>/dev/null
cd input-files
tar xjf random_dirs_with_newline.tar.bz2
@ -8,7 +10,7 @@ cp -a input-files/random_dirs_with_newline tmp
cd tmp
# tests if special dir names causes problems
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -pe 's:^./::' | parallel -0 -v touch -- {}/abc-{}-{} 2>&1 \
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -pe 's:^./::' | $PAR -0 -v touch -- {}/abc-{}-{} 2>&1 \
| perl -e 'print sort (<>)' | md5sum
echo -n 'There are '
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
@ -16,7 +18,7 @@ echo -n ' dirs with '
find . -type f -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
echo ' files'
echo 'Removing files'
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -pe 's:^./::' | parallel -0 -v rm -- {}/abc-{}-{} 2>&1 \
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -pe 's:^./::' | $PAR -0 -v rm -- {}/abc-{}-{} 2>&1 \
| perl -e 'print sort (<>)' | md5sum
echo -n 'There are '
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
@ -24,7 +26,7 @@ echo -n ' dirs with '
find . -type f -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'
echo ' files'
echo 'Removing dirs'
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -pe 's:^./::' | parallel -0 -v rmdir -- {} 2>&1 \
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -pe 's:^./::' | $PAR -0 -v rmdir -- {} 2>&1 \
| perl -e 'print sort (<>)' | md5sum
echo -n 'There are '
find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -ne '$a++;END{print $a}'

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#!/bin/bash
PAR=parallel
rm -rf tmp 2>/dev/null
cp -a input-files/testdir2 tmp
cd tmp
# tests if -c (cat | sh) works
perl -e 'for(1..25) {print "echo a $_; echo b $_\n"}' | parallel -c 2>&1 | sort
perl -e 'for(1..25) {print "echo a $_; echo b $_\n"}' | $PAR -c 2>&1 | sort
# tests if -f (xargs) works
perl -e 'for(1..25) {print "a $_\nb $_\n"}' | parallel -f echo 2>&1 | sort
perl -e 'for(1..25) {print "a $_\nb $_\n"}' | $PAR -f echo 2>&1 | sort
cd ..
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#!/bin/bash
seq 1 100 | parallel -j0 -qv perl -e '$r=rand(shift);for($f=0;$f<$r;$f++){$a="a"x100};print shift,"\n"' 10000 | sort
PAR=parallel
seq 1 100 | $PAR -j0 -qv perl -e '$r=rand(shift);for($f=0;$f<$r;$f++){$a="a"x100};print shift,"\n"' 10000 | sort

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@ -1,12 +1,14 @@
#!/bin/bash
PAR=parallel
cd input-files/test08
ls \
| parallel -q perl -ne '/_PRE (\d+)/ and $p=$1; /hatchname> (\d+)/ and $1!=$p and print $ARGV,"\n"' \
| $PAR -q perl -ne '/_PRE (\d+)/ and $p=$1; /hatchname> (\d+)/ and $1!=$p and print $ARGV,"\n"' \
| sort
seq 1 10 | parallel -j 1 echo | sort
seq 1 10 | parallel -j 2 echo | sort
seq 1 10 | parallel -j 3 echo | sort
seq 1 10 | $PAR -j 1 echo | sort
seq 1 10 | $PAR -j 2 echo | sort
seq 1 10 | $PAR -j 3 echo | sort

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#!/bin/bash
PAR=parallel
echo Force outside the file handle limit
# 2009-02-17 Gave fork error
(echo echo Start;
seq 1 20000 | perl -pe 's/^/true /';
echo echo end) | parallel -uj 0
echo echo end) | $PAR -uj 0

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#!/bin/bash
PAR=parallel
# This causes problems if we kill child processes
seq 1 40 | parallel -j 0 seq 1 10 | sort |md5sum
seq 1 40 | parallel -j 0 seq 1 10 '| parallel -j 3 echo' | sort |md5sum
seq 1 40 | $PAR -j 0 seq 1 10 | sort |md5sum
seq 1 40 | $PAR -j 0 seq 1 10 '| '$PAR' -j 3 echo' | sort |md5sum
# Test of xargs
seq 1 60000 | parallel -m echo | mop -d 4 "|sort |md5sum" "| wc"
(echo foo;echo bar) | parallel -m echo 1{}2{}3 A{}B{}C
(echo foo;echo bar) | parallel -X echo 1{}2{}3 A{}B{}C
seq 1 60000 | parallel -m echo a{}b{}c | mop -d 4 "|sort |md5sum" "| wc"
seq 1 60000 | parallel -m echo a{}b{}c | \
mop -q "|sort |md5sum" :parallel
seq 1 60000 | $PAR -m echo | mop -d 4 "|sort |md5sum" "| wc"
(echo foo;echo bar) | $PAR -m echo 1{}2{}3 A{}B{}C
(echo foo;echo bar) | $PAR -X echo 1{}2{}3 A{}B{}C
seq 1 60000 | $PAR -m echo a{}b{}c | mop -d 4 "|sort |md5sum" "| wc"
seq 1 60000 | $PAR -m echo a{}b{}c | \
mop -q "|sort |md5sum" :par
echo -n "Chars per line: "
CHAR=$(cat ~/.mop/:parallel | wc -c)
LINES=$(cat ~/.mop/:parallel | wc -l)
CHAR=$(cat ~/.mop/:par | wc -c)
LINES=$(cat ~/.mop/:par | wc -l)
echo "$CHAR/$LINES" | bc
# Bug before 2009-08-26 causing regexp compile error or infinite loop
echo a | parallel -qX echo "'"{}"' "
echo a | parallel -qX echo "'{}'"
echo a | $PAR -qX echo "'"{}"' "
echo a | $PAR -qX echo "'{}'"

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#!/bin/bash
PAR=parallel
# Test the empty line
echo | parallel echo foo
echo | $PAR echo foo

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#!/bin/bash
PAR=parallel
# Test if we can deal with output > 4 GB
echo | parallel 'dd if=/dev/zero count=43 bs=100000k; echo 1; echo 2' | md5sum
echo | $PAR 'dd if=/dev/zero count=43 bs=100000k; echo 1; echo 2' | md5sum

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#!/bin/bash
PAR=parallel
# Test -k
ulimit -n 50
(echo "sleep 3; echo begin"; seq 1 30 | parallel -kq echo "sleep 1; echo {}"; echo "echo end") \
| parallel -k -j0
(echo "sleep 3; echo begin"; seq 1 30 | $PAR -kq echo "sleep 1; echo {}"; echo "echo end") \
| $PAR -k -j0
# Test SIGTERM
(sleep 5; killall parallel -TERM) & seq 1 100 | parallel -k sleep 3';' echo
(sleep 5; killall $PAR -TERM) & seq 1 100 | $PAR -k sleep 3';' echo

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#!/bin/bash
PAR=parallel
# Test -I
seq 1 10 | parallel -k 'seq 1 {} | parallel -k -I :: echo {} ::'
seq 1 10 | $PAR -k 'seq 1 {} | '$PAR' -k -I :: echo {} ::'
seq 1 10 | parallel -k 'seq 1 {} | parallel -X -k -I :: echo a{} b::'
seq 1 10 | $PAR -k 'seq 1 {} | '$PAR' -X -k -I :: echo a{} b::'
seq 1 10 | parallel -k 'seq 1 {} | parallel -m -k -I :: echo a{} b::'
seq 1 10 | $PAR -k 'seq 1 {} | '$PAR' -m -k -I :: echo a{} b::'
seq 1 60000 | parallel -I :: -m echo a::b::c | \
mop -q "|sort |md5sum" :parallel
CHAR=$(cat ~/.mop/:parallel | wc -c)
LINES=$(cat ~/.mop/:parallel | wc -l)
seq 1 60000 | $PAR -I :: -m echo a::b::c | \
mop -q "|sort |md5sum" :par
CHAR=$(cat ~/.mop/:par | wc -c)
LINES=$(cat ~/.mop/:par | wc -l)
echo -n "Chars per line ($CHAR/$LINES): "
echo "$CHAR/$LINES" | bc
seq 1 60000 | parallel -I :: -X echo a::b::c | \
mop -q "|sort |md5sum" :parallel
CHAR=$(cat ~/.mop/:parallel | wc -c)
LINES=$(cat ~/.mop/:parallel | wc -l)
seq 1 60000 | $PAR -I :: -X echo a::b::c | \
mop -q "|sort |md5sum" :par
CHAR=$(cat ~/.mop/:par | wc -c)
LINES=$(cat ~/.mop/:par | wc -l)
echo -n "Chars per line ($CHAR/$LINES): "
echo "$CHAR/$LINES" | bc

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# Test xargs compatibility
PAR=parallel
# Test -a and --arg-file: Read input from file instead of stdin
seq 1 10 >/tmp/$$
parallel -a /tmp/$$ echo
parallel --arg-file /tmp/$$ echo
$PAR -a /tmp/$$ echo
$PAR --arg-file /tmp/$$ echo
# Test -i and --replace: Replace with argument
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | parallel -k -i -eEND echo repl{}ce
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | parallel -k --replace -eEND echo repl{}ce
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | parallel -k -i+ -eEND echo repl+ce
(echo e; echo END; echo b) | parallel -k -i'*' -eEND echo r'*'plac'*'
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | parallel -k --replace + -eEND echo repl+ce
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | parallel -k --replace== -eEND echo repl=ce
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | parallel -k --replace = -eEND echo repl=ce
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | parallel -k --replace=^ -eEND echo repl^ce
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | parallel -k -I^ -eEND echo repl^ce
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | $PAR -k -i -eEND echo repl{}ce
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | $PAR -k --replace -eEND echo repl{}ce
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | $PAR -k -i+ -eEND echo repl+ce
(echo e; echo END; echo b) | $PAR -k -i'*' -eEND echo r'*'plac'*'
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | $PAR -k --replace + -eEND echo repl+ce
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | $PAR -k --replace== -eEND echo repl=ce
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | $PAR -k --replace = -eEND echo repl=ce
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | $PAR -k --replace=^ -eEND echo repl^ce
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | $PAR -k -I^ -eEND echo repl^ce
# Test -E: Artificial end-of-file
(echo include this; echo END; echo not this) | parallel -k -E END echo
(echo include this; echo END; echo not this) | parallel -k -EEND echo
(echo include this; echo END; echo not this) | $PAR -k -E END echo
(echo include this; echo END; echo not this) | $PAR -k -EEND echo
# Test -e and --eof: Artificial end-of-file
(echo include this; echo END; echo not this) | parallel -k -e END echo
(echo include this; echo END; echo not this) | parallel -k -eEND echo
(echo include this; echo END; echo not this) | parallel -k --eof=END echo
(echo include this; echo END; echo not this) | parallel -k --eof END echo
(echo include this; echo END; echo not this) | $PAR -k -e END echo
(echo include this; echo END; echo not this) | $PAR -k -eEND echo
(echo include this; echo END; echo not this) | $PAR -k --eof=END echo
(echo include this; echo END; echo not this) | $PAR -k --eof END echo
# Test -n and --max-args: Max number of args per line (only with -X and -m)
(echo line 1;echo line 2;echo line 3) | parallel -k -n1 -m echo
(echo line 1;echo line 1;echo line 2) | parallel -k -n2 -m echo
(echo line 1;echo line 2;echo line 3) | parallel -k -n1 -X echo
(echo line 1;echo line 1;echo line 2) | parallel -k -n2 -X echo
(echo line 1;echo line 2;echo line 3) | parallel -k --max-args=1 -X echo
(echo line 1;echo line 2;echo line 3) | parallel -k --max-args 1 -X echo
(echo line 1;echo line 1;echo line 2) | parallel -k --max-args=2 -X echo
(echo line 1;echo line 1;echo line 2) | parallel -k --max-args 2 -X echo
(echo line 1;echo line 2;echo line 3) | $PAR -k -n1 -m echo
(echo line 1;echo line 1;echo line 2) | $PAR -k -n2 -m echo
(echo line 1;echo line 2;echo line 3) | $PAR -k -n1 -X echo
(echo line 1;echo line 1;echo line 2) | $PAR -k -n2 -X echo
(echo line 1;echo line 2;echo line 3) | $PAR -k --max-args=1 -X echo
(echo line 1;echo line 2;echo line 3) | $PAR -k --max-args 1 -X echo
(echo line 1;echo line 1;echo line 2) | $PAR -k --max-args=2 -X echo
(echo line 1;echo line 1;echo line 2) | $PAR -k --max-args 2 -X echo
# Test --max-procs and -P: Number of processes
seq 1 10 | parallel -k --max-procs +0 echo max proc
seq 1 10 | parallel -k -P 200% echo 200% proc
seq 1 10 | $PAR -k --max-procs +0 echo max proc
seq 1 10 | $PAR -k -P 200% echo 200% proc
# Test --delimiter and -d: Delimiter instead of newline
# Yes there is supposed to be an extra newline for -d N
echo line 1Nline 2Nline 3 | parallel -k -d N echo This is
echo line 1Nline 2Nline 3 | parallel -k --delimiter N echo This is
printf "delimiter NUL line 1\0line 2\0line 3" | parallel -k -d '\0' echo
printf "delimiter TAB line 1\tline 2\tline 3" | parallel -k --delimiter '\t' echo
echo line 1Nline 2Nline 3 | $PAR -k -d N echo This is
echo line 1Nline 2Nline 3 | $PAR -k --delimiter N echo This is
printf "delimiter NUL line 1\0line 2\0line 3" | $PAR -k -d '\0' echo
printf "delimiter TAB line 1\tline 2\tline 3" | $PAR -k --delimiter '\t' echo
# Test --max-chars and -s: Max number of chars in a line
(echo line 1;echo line 1;echo line 2) | parallel -k --max-chars 25 -X echo
(echo line 1;echo line 1;echo line 2) | parallel -k -s 25 -X echo
(echo line 1;echo line 1;echo line 2) | $PAR -k --max-chars 25 -X echo
(echo line 1;echo line 1;echo line 2) | $PAR -k -s 25 -X echo
# Test --no-run-if-empty and -r: This should give no output
echo " " | parallel -r echo
echo " " | parallel --no-run-if-empty echo
echo " " | $PAR -r echo
echo " " | $PAR --no-run-if-empty echo
# Test --help and -h: Help output (just check we get the same amount of lines)
parallel -h | wc -l
parallel --help | wc -l
echo Output from -h and --help
$PAR -h | wc -l
$PAR --help | wc -l
# Test --version: Version output (just check we get the same amount of lines)
parallel --version | wc -l
$PAR --version | wc -l
# Test --verbose and -t
(echo b; echo c; echo f) | parallel -k -t echo {}ar 2>&1 >/dev/null
(echo b; echo c; echo f) | parallel -k --verbose echo {}ar 2>&1 >/dev/null
(echo b; echo c; echo f) | $PAR -k -t echo {}ar 2>&1 >/dev/null
(echo b; echo c; echo f) | $PAR -k --verbose echo {}ar 2>&1 >/dev/null

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#!/bin/bash
PAR=parallel
# Test {.}
# Test weird regexp chars
seq 1 6 | parallel -j1 -I :: -X echo a::b::^c::[.}c | mop
seq 1 6 | $PAR -j1 -I :: -X echo a::b::^c::[.}c | mop
rsync -Ha --delete input-files/testdir2/ tmp/
cd tmp
find . -name '*.jpg' | parallel -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} {.}_thumb.jpg
find . -name '*.jpg' | $PAR -j +0 convert -geometry 120 {} {.}_thumb.jpg
find -type f | parallel -k diff {} a/foo ">"{.}.diff
ls | parallel -kvg "ls {}|wc;echo {}"
ls | parallel -kj500 'sleep 1; ls {} | perl -ne "END{print $..\" {}\n\"}"'
ls | parallel -kgj500 'sleep 1; ls {} | perl -ne "END{print $..\" {}\n\"}"'
find -type f | $PAR -k diff {} a/foo ">"{.}.diff
ls | $PAR -kvg "ls {}|wc;echo {}"
ls | $PAR -kj500 'sleep 1; ls {} | perl -ne "END{print $..\" {}\n\"}"'
ls | $PAR -kgj500 'sleep 1; ls {} | perl -ne "END{print $..\" {}\n\"}"'
mkdir 1-col 2-col
ls | parallel -kv touch -- {.}/abc-{.}-{} 2>&1
ls | parallel -kv rm -- {.}/abc-{.}-{} 2>&1
#test05.sh:find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -pe 's:^./::' | parallel -0 -v touch -- {}/abc-{}-{} 2>&1 \
#test05.sh:find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -pe 's:^./::' | parallel -0 -v rm -- {}/abc-{}-{} 2>&1 \
#test05.sh:find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -pe 's:^./::' | parallel -0 -v rmdir -- {} 2>&1 \
(echo foo;echo bar;echo joe.gif) | parallel -km echo 1{}2{.}3 A{.}B{.}C
(echo foo;echo bar;echo joe.gif) | parallel -kX echo 1{}2{.}3 A{.}B{.}C
seq 1 6 | parallel -kX echo -e '{}.gif\\n' | parallel -km echo a{}b{.}c{.}
seq 1 6 | parallel -kX echo -e '{}.gif\\n' | parallel -kX echo a{}b{.}c{.}
seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif\n/' | parallel -km echo a{}b{.}c{.} | mop -d 4 "|md5sum" "| wc"
seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif\n/' | parallel -kX echo a{}b{.}c{.} | mop -d 4 "|md5sum" "| wc"
seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif\n/' | parallel -kX echo a{}b{.}c{.}{.}{} | wc -l
seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif\n/' | parallel -kX echo a{}b{.}c{.}{.} | wc -l
seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif\n/' | parallel -kX echo a{}b{.}c{.} | wc -l
seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif\n/' | parallel -kX echo a{}b{.}c | wc -l
seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif\n/' | parallel -kX echo a{}b | wc -l
seq 1 60000 | parallel -I :: -X echo a::b::c:: | wc -l
echo a | parallel -qX echo "'"{.}"' "
echo a | parallel -qX echo "'{.}'"
(echo "sleep 3; echo begin"; seq 1 30 | parallel -kq echo "sleep 1; echo {.}"; echo "echo end") \
| parallel -k -j0
seq 1 10 | parallel -k 'seq 1 {.} | parallel -k -I :: echo {.} ::'
seq 1 10 | parallel -k 'seq 1 {.} | parallel -X -k -I :: echo a{.} b::'
seq 1 10 | parallel -k 'seq 1 {.} | parallel -m -k -I :: echo a{.} b::'
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | parallel -k -i -eEND echo repl{.}ce
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | parallel -k --replace -eEND echo repl{.}ce
(echo b; echo c; echo f) | parallel -k -t echo {.}ar 2>&1 >/dev/null
(echo b; echo c; echo f) | parallel -k --verbose echo {.}ar 2>&1 >/dev/null
ls | $PAR -kv touch -- {.}/abc-{.}-{} 2>&1
ls | $PAR -kv rm -- {.}/abc-{.}-{} 2>&1
#test05.sh:find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -pe 's:^./::' | $PAR -0 -v touch -- {}/abc-{}-{} 2>&1 \
#test05.sh:find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -pe 's:^./::' | $PAR -0 -v rm -- {}/abc-{}-{} 2>&1 \
#test05.sh:find . -type d -print0 | perl -0 -pe 's:^./::' | $PAR -0 -v rmdir -- {} 2>&1 \
(echo foo;echo bar;echo joe.gif) | $PAR -km echo 1{}2{.}3 A{.}B{.}C
(echo foo;echo bar;echo joe.gif) | $PAR -kX echo 1{}2{.}3 A{.}B{.}C
seq 1 6 | $PAR -kX echo -e '{}.gif\\n' | $PAR -km echo a{}b{.}c{.}
seq 1 6 | $PAR -kX echo -e '{}.gif\\n' | $PAR -kX echo a{}b{.}c{.}
seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif\n/' | $PAR -km echo a{}b{.}c{.} | mop -d 4 "|md5sum" "| wc"
seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif\n/' | $PAR -kX echo a{}b{.}c{.} | mop -d 4 "|md5sum" "| wc"
seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif\n/' | $PAR -kX echo a{}b{.}c{.}{.}{} | wc -l
seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif\n/' | $PAR -kX echo a{}b{.}c{.}{.} | wc -l
seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif\n/' | $PAR -kX echo a{}b{.}c{.} | wc -l
seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif\n/' | $PAR -kX echo a{}b{.}c | wc -l
seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif\n/' | $PAR -kX echo a{}b | wc -l
seq 1 60000 | $PAR -I :: -X echo a::b::c:: | wc -l
echo a | $PAR -qX echo "'"{.}"' "
echo a | $PAR -qX echo "'{.}'"
(echo "sleep 3; echo begin"; seq 1 30 | $PAR -kq echo "sleep 1; echo {.}"; echo "echo end") \
| $PAR -k -j0
seq 1 10 | $PAR -k 'seq 1 {.} | '$PAR' -k -I :: echo {.} ::'
seq 1 10 | $PAR -k 'seq 1 {.} | '$PAR' -X -k -I :: echo a{.} b::'
seq 1 10 | $PAR -k 'seq 1 {.} | '$PAR' -m -k -I :: echo a{.} b::'
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | $PAR -k -i -eEND echo repl{.}ce
(echo a; echo END; echo b) | $PAR -k --replace -eEND echo repl{.}ce
(echo b; echo c; echo f) | $PAR -k -t echo {.}ar 2>&1 >/dev/null
(echo b; echo c; echo f) | $PAR -k --verbose echo {.}ar 2>&1 >/dev/null

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Output from -h and --help
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