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Fixed bug #44250: pxz complains File format not recognized but decompresses anyway.
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@ -224,6 +224,12 @@ New in this release:
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* GNU Parallel was used in: https://github.com/alexbyrnes/FCC-Political-Ads_The-Code
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* GNU Parallel was used in: https://github.com/martymac/fpart
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* GNU Parallel was used in: https://github.com/mehmattski/HybSeqPipeline
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* Using GNU Parallel on a Raspberry Pi cluster: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/cluster-progress/
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* Bug fixes and man page updates.
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GNU Parallel - For people who live life in the parallel lane.
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src/parallel
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@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ sub spreadstdin {
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my $recendrecstart = $recend.$recstart;
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my $chunk_number = 1;
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my $one_time_through;
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my $two_gb = (1<<31)-1;
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my $two_gb = 2**31-1;
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my $blocksize = $opt::blocksize;
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my $in = *STDIN;
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my $header = find_header(\$buf,$in);
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@ -460,7 +460,7 @@ sub nindex {
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# the position where the Nth copy is found
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my ($buf_ref, $str, $n) = @_;
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my $i = 0;
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my $two_gb = (1<<31)-1;
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my $two_gb = 2**31-1;
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for(1..$n) {
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$i = index64($buf_ref,$str,$i+1);
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if($i == -1) { last }
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@ -514,13 +514,13 @@ sub index64 {
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# Do index on strings > 2GB.
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# index in Perl < v5.22 does not work for > 2GB
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# Input:
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# as index
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# as index except STR which must be passed as a reference
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# Output:
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# as index
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my $ref = shift;
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my $match = shift;
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my $pos = shift || 0;
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my $block_size = (1<<31)-1;
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my $block_size = 2**31-1;
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my $strlen = length($$ref);
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# No point in doing extra work if we don't need to.
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if($strlen < $block_size) {
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# Do rindex on strings > 2GB.
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# rindex in Perl < v5.22 does not work for > 2GB
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# Input:
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# as rindex
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# as rindex except STR which must be passed as a reference
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# Output:
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# as rindex
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my $ref = shift;
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my $match = shift;
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my $pos = shift;
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my $block_size = (1<<31)-1;
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my $block_size = 2**31-1;
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my $strlen = length($$ref);
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# Default: search from end
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$pos = defined $pos ? $pos : $strlen;
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@ -895,9 +895,9 @@ sub parse_options {
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not defined $opt::recend) { $opt::recend = "\n"; }
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if(not defined $opt::blocksize) { $opt::blocksize = "1M"; }
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$opt::blocksize = multiply_binary_prefix($opt::blocksize);
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if($opt::blocksize > (1<<31)-1) {
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if($opt::blocksize > 2**31-1) {
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warning("--blocksize >= 2G causes problems. Using 2G-1\n");
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$opt::blocksize = (1<<31)-1;
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$opt::blocksize = 2**31-1;
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}
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$opt::memfree = multiply_binary_prefix($opt::memfree);
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if(defined $opt::controlmaster) { $opt::noctrlc = 1; }
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*IN = *STDIN;
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}
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my $first_round = 1;
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my $flags;
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fcntl(IN, F_GETFL, $flags) || die $!; # Get the current flags on the filehandle
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$flags |= O_NONBLOCK; # Add non-blocking to the flags
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fcntl(IN, F_SETFL, $flags) || die $!; # Set the flags on the filehandle
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open(OUT,"|-",$cmd) || die("cattail: Cannot run $cmd");
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while(1) {
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# clear EOF
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if($read) {
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# We can unlink the file now: The writer has written something
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-e $unlink_file and unlink $unlink_file;
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if($first_round) {
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# Do not start command if there is no input
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$first_round = 0;
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open(OUT,"|-",$cmd) || die("cattail: Cannot run $cmd");
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}
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# Blocking print
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while($buf) {
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my $bytes_written = syswrite(OUT,$buf);
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# syswrite may be interrupted by SIGHUP
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substr($buf,0,$bytes_written) = "";
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}
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# Something printed: Wait less next time
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$sleep /= 2;
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} else {
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if(eof(IN) and not $writer_running) {
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# Writer dead: There will never be more to read => exit
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-e $unlink_file and unlink $unlink_file;
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exit;
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}
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# TODO This could probably be done more efficiently using select(2)
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# Nothing read: Wait longer before next read
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# Up to 30 milliseconds
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$sleep = ($sleep < 30) ? ($sleep * 1.001 + 0.01) : ($sleep);
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usleep($sleep);
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# Wait for something to happen on file handle IN
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select(fileno(IN), undef, undef, undef);
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}
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}
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sub usleep {
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# Sleep this many milliseconds.
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my $secs = shift;
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select(undef, undef, undef, $secs/1000);
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}
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};
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$cattail =~ s/#.*//mg;
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$cattail =~ s/\s+/ /g;
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}
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}
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sub empty_input_detector {
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# If no input: exec true
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# If some input: Pass input as input to pipe
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# This avoids starting the $read command if there is no input.
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# Returns:
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# $cmd = script to prepend to '($real command)'
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# The $tmpfile might exist if run on a remote system - we accept that risk
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my ($dummy_fh, $tmpfile) = ::tmpfile(SUFFIX => ".chr");
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# Unlink to avoid leaving files if --dry-run or --sshlogin
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unlink $tmpfile;
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my $cmd =
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# Exit value:
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# empty input = true
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# some input = exit val from command
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# sh -c needed as csh cannot hide stderr
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qq{ sh -c 'dd bs=1 count=1 of=$tmpfile 2>/dev/null'; }.
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qq{ test \! -s "$tmpfile" && rm -f "$tmpfile" && exec true; }.
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qq{ (cat $tmpfile; rm $tmpfile; cat - ) | };
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return $cmd;
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}
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sub filter_through_compress {
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my $self = shift;
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# Send stdout to stdin for $opt::compress_program(1)
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# Send stderr to stdin for $opt::compress_program(2)
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# cattail get pid: $pid = $self->fh($fdno,'rpid');
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my $cattail = cattail();
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for my $fdno (1,2) {
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my $wpid = open(my $fdw,"|-","$opt::compress_program >>".
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my $wpid = open(my $fdw,"|-", empty_input_detector().
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"($opt::compress_program) >>".
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$self->fh($fdno,'name')) || die $?;
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$self->set_fh($fdno,'w',$fdw);
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$self->set_fh($fdno,'wpid',$wpid);
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if(@Global::cat_partials) {
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# Prepend:
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# < /tmp/foo perl -e 'while(@ARGV) { sysseek(STDIN,shift,0) || die; $left = shift; while($read = sysread(STDIN,$buf, ($left > 32768 ? 32768 : $left))){ $left -= $read; syswrite(STDOUT,$buf); } }' 0 0 0 11 |
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$command = (shift @Global::cat_partials). "|". "(". $command. ")";
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$command = (shift @Global::cat_partials). " | ($command)";
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} elsif($opt::pipe) {
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# Prepend EOF-detector to avoid starting $command if EOF.
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# The $tmpfile might exist if run on a remote system - we accept that risk
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my ($dummy_fh, $tmpfile) = ::tmpfile(SUFFIX => ".chr");
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# Unlink to avoid leaving files if --dry-run or --sshlogin
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unlink $tmpfile;
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$command =
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# Exit value:
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# empty input = true
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# some input = exit val from command
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# sh -c needed as csh cannot hide stderr
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qq{ sh -c 'dd bs=1 count=1 of=$tmpfile 2>/dev/null'; }.
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qq{ test \! -s "$tmpfile" && rm -f "$tmpfile" && exec true; }.
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qq{ (cat $tmpfile; rm $tmpfile; cat - ) | }.
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"($command);";
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$command = empty_input_detector(). "($command);";
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}
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if($opt::tmux) {
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# Wrap command with 'tmux'
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=back
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=head2 --block-size adjustment
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Every time GNU B<parallel> detects a record bigger than
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B<--block-size> it increases the block size by 30%. A small
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B<--block-size> gives very poor performance; by exponentially
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increasing the block size performance will not suffer.
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=head2 Shell shock
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The shell shock bug in B<bash> did not affect GNU B<parallel>, but the
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NICEPAR="nice nice parallel"
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export NICEPAR
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cat <<'EOF' | sed -e s/\$SERVER1/$SERVER1/\;s/\$SERVER2/$SERVER2/ | stdout parallel -vj0 -k --joblog /tmp/jl-`basename $0` -L1
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cat <<'EOF' | sed -e s/\$SERVER1/$SERVER1/\;s/\$SERVER2/$SERVER2/ | stdout parallel -vj6 -k --joblog /tmp/jl-`basename $0` -L1
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echo 'bug #44250: pxz complains File format not recognized but decompresses anyway'
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# The first line dumps core if run from make file. Why?!
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stdout parallel --compress --compress-program pxz ls /{} ::: OK-if-missing-file
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stdout parallel --compress --compress-program pixz --decompress-program 'pixz -d' ls /{} ::: OK-if-missing-file
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stdout parallel --compress --compress-program pixz --decompress-program 'pixz -d' true ::: OK-if-no-output
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stdout parallel --compress --compress-program pxz true ::: OK-if-no-output
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echo 'bug #41613: --compress --line-buffer no newline';
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perl -e 'print "It worked"'| $NICEPAR --pipe --compress --line-buffer cat; echo
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echo 'bug #44250: pxz complains File format not recognized but decompresses anyway'
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bug #44250: pxz complains File format not recognized but decompresses anyway
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# The first line dumps core if run from make file. Why?!
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stdout parallel --compress --compress-program pxz ls /{} ::: OK-if-missing-file
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Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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stdout parallel --compress --compress-program pixz --decompress-program 'pixz -d' ls /{} ::: OK-if-missing-file
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ls: cannot access /OK-if-missing-file: No such file or directory
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stdout parallel --compress --compress-program pixz --decompress-program 'pixz -d' true ::: OK-if-no-output
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stdout parallel --compress --compress-program pxz true ::: OK-if-no-output
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echo 'bug #41613: --compress --line-buffer no newline';
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bug #41613: --compress --line-buffer no newline
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perl -e 'print "It worked"'| $NICEPAR --pipe --compress --line-buffer cat; echo
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