#!/bin/bash # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021-2024 Ole Tange, http://ole.tange.dk and Free Software and Foundation, Inc. # # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later # Simple jobs that never fails # Each should be taking 30-100s and be possible to run in parallel # I.e.: No race conditions, no logins par__print_in_blocks() { echo '### bug #41565: Print happens in blocks - not after each job complete' median() { perl -e '@a=sort {$a<=>$b} <>;print $a[$#a/2]';} export -f median echo 'The timing here is important: a full second between each' perl -e 'for(1..30){print("$_\n");`sleep 1`}' | parallel -j3 'echo {#}' | timestamp -dd | perl -pe '$_=int($_+0.3)."\n"' | median echo '300 ms jobs:' perl -e 'for(1..30){print("$_\n");`sleep .3`}' | parallel -j3 --delay 0.3 echo | timestamp -d -d | perl -pe 's/(.....).*/int($1*10+0.2)/e' | median } par__keeporder_roundrobin() { echo 'bug #50081: --keep-order --round-robin should give predictable results' . `which env_parallel.bash` run_roundrobin() { random1G() { < /dev/zero openssl enc -aes-128-ctr -K 1234 -iv 1234 2>/dev/null | head -c 1G; } random1G | parallel $1 -j13 --block 1m --pipe --roundrobin 'echo {#} $(md5sum)' | sort } env_parset a,b,c run_roundrobin ::: -k -k '' if [ "$a" == "$b" ] ; then # Good: -k should be == -k if [ "$a" == "$c" ] ; then # Bad: without -k the command should give different output echo 'Broken: a == c' printf "$a\n$b\n$c\n" else echo OK fi else echo 'Broken: a <> b' printf "$a\n$b\n$c\n" fi } par_retries_lb_jl() { echo Broken in 20240522 tmp=$(mktemp) export tmp parallel-20240522 --lb --jl /dev/null --timeout 0.3 --retries 5 'echo should be 5 lines >> "$tmp";sleep {}' ::: 20 cat "$tmp" > "$tmp" parallel --lb --jl /dev/null --timeout 0.3 --retries 5 'echo 5 lines >> "$tmp";sleep {}' ::: 20 cat "$tmp" rm "$tmp" } par_reload_slf_every_second() { echo "### --slf should reload every second" tmp=$(mktemp) echo 1/lo >"$tmp" ( sleep 3 (echo 1/localhost echo 1/127.0.0.1) >>"$tmp" ) & # This used to take 40 seconds (version 20220322) because the # updated --slf would only read after first job finished seq 3 | stdout /usr/bin/time -f %e parallel --slf "$tmp" 'true {};sleep 20' | perl -ne 'print(($_ < 40) ? "OK\n" : "Too slow: $_\n")' rm "$tmp" } par__groupby_big() { echo "### test --group-by on file bigger than block" groupcol() { export groupcol=$1 export n=$2 export sorted=$(mktemp) # Sort on grouping column parsort -k${groupcol}n "$testfile" > "$sorted" headtail() { (head -n1;tail -n1); } export -f headtail # wrapper functions for -v below to give headers in output _ppart() { headtail; } export -f _ppart _pipe() { headtail; } export -f _pipe pipepart() { parallel -j8 $n -k --groupby $groupcol --colsep ' ' -v \ --pipepart -a "$sorted" _ppart } pipe() { parallel -j8 $n -k --groupby $groupcol --colsep ' ' -v \ < "$sorted" _pipe } export -f pipepart pipe . $(which env_parallel.bash) # Do the same with --pipe and --pipepart parset a,b -k ::: pipe pipepart paste <(echo "$a") <(echo "$b") rm "$sorted" } export -f groupcol export testfile=$(mktemp) # 3 columns: 1..10, 1..100, 1..14 seq 1 1000000 | awk '{print int(10*rand()),int(100*rand()),int(14*rand())}' > "$testfile" echo "--group-by on col 1..3, -n1..5" echo "_pipe and _ppart (pipepart) must return the same" parallel -k --tag groupcol ::: 1 2 3 ::: '' -n1 -n2 -n3 -n4 -n5 rm "$testfile" } par_test_diff_roundrobin_k() { echo '### test there is difference on -k' . $(which env_parallel.bash) mytest() { K=$1 doit() { # Sleep random time ever 1k line # to mix up which process gets the next block perl -ne '$t++ % 1000 or select(undef, undef, undef, rand()/10);print' | md5sum } export -f doit seq 1000000 | parallel --block 65K --pipe $K --roundrobin doit | sort } export -f mytest parset a,b,c mytest ::: -k -k '' # a == b and a != c or error if [ "$a" == "$b" ]; then if [ "$a" != "$c" ]; then echo OK else echo error a c fi else echo error a b fi } par_bin() { echo '### Test --bin' seq 10 | parallel --pipe --bin 1 -j4 wc | sort paste <(seq 10) <(seq 10 -1 1) | parallel --pipe --colsep '\t' --bin 2 -j4 wc | sort echo '### Test --bin with expression that gives 1..n' paste <(seq 10) <(seq 10 -1 1) | parallel --pipe --colsep '\t' --bin '2 $_=$_%2+1' -j4 wc | sort echo '### Test --bin with expression that gives 0..n-1' paste <(seq 10) <(seq 10 -1 1) | parallel --pipe --colsep '\t' --bin '2 $_%=2' -j4 wc | sort echo '### Blocks in version 20220122' echo 10 | parallel --pipe --bin 1 -j100% cat | sort paste <(seq 10) <(seq 10 -1 1) | parallel --pipe --colsep '\t' --bin 2 cat | sort } par_perlexpr_repl() { echo '### {= and =} in different groups separated by space' parallel echo {= s/a/b/ =} ::: a parallel echo {= s/a/b/=} ::: a parallel echo {= s/a/b/=}{= s/a/b/=} ::: a parallel echo {= s/a/b/=}{=s/a/b/=} ::: a parallel echo {= s/a/b/=}{= {= s/a/b/=} ::: a parallel echo {= s/a/b/=}{={=s/a/b/=} ::: a parallel echo {= s/a/b/ =} {={==} ::: a parallel echo {={= =} ::: a parallel echo {= {= =} ::: a parallel echo {= {= =} =} ::: a echo '### bug #45842: Do not evaluate {= =} twice' parallel -k echo '{= $_=++$::G =}' ::: {1001..1004} parallel -k echo '{=1 $_=++$::G =}' ::: {1001..1004} parallel -k echo '{= $_=++$::G =}' ::: {1001..1004} ::: {a..c} parallel -k echo '{=1 $_=++$::G =}' ::: {1001..1004} ::: {a..c} echo '### bug #45939: {2} in {= =} fails' parallel echo '{= s/O{2}//=}' ::: OOOK parallel echo '{2}-{=1 s/O{2}//=}' ::: OOOK ::: OK true Dummy for emacs =}}}}} } par_shard() { echo '### --shard' # Each of the 5 lines should match: # ##### ##### ###### seq 100000 | parallel --pipe --shard 1 -j5 wc | perl -pe 's/(.*\d{5,}){3}/OK/' # Data should be sharded to all processes shard_on_col() { col=$1 seq 10 99 | shuf | perl -pe 's/(.)/$1\t/g' | parallel --pipe --shard $col -j2 --colsep "\t" sort -k$col | field $col | sort | uniq -c } shard_on_col 1 shard_on_col 2 echo '### --shard' shard_on_col_name() { colname=$1 col=$2 (echo AB; seq 10 99 | shuf) | perl -pe 's/(.)/$1\t/g' | parallel --header : --pipe --shard $colname -j2 --colsep "\t" sort -k$col | field $col | sort | uniq -c } shard_on_col_name A 1 shard_on_col_name B 2 echo '### --shard' shard_on_col_expr() { colexpr="$1" col=$2 (seq 10 99 | shuf) | perl -pe 's/(.)/$1\t/g' | parallel --pipe --shard "$colexpr" -j2 --colsep "\t" "sort -k$col; echo c1 c2" | field $col | sort | uniq -c } shard_on_col_expr '1 $_%=3' 1 shard_on_col_expr '2 $_%=3' 2 shard_on_col_name_expr() { colexpr="$1" col=$2 (echo AB; seq 10 99 | shuf) | perl -pe 's/(.)/$1\t/g' | parallel --header : --pipe --shard "$colexpr" -j2 --colsep "\t" "sort -k$col; echo c1 c2" | field $col | sort | uniq -c } shard_on_col_name_expr 'A $_%=3' 1 shard_on_col_name_expr 'B $_%=3' 2 echo '*** broken' # Should be shorthand for --pipe -j+0 #seq 200000 | parallel --pipe --shard 1 wc | # perl -pe 's/(.*\d{5,}){3}/OK/' # Combine with arguments (should compute -j10 given args) seq 200000 | parallel --pipe --shard 1 echo {}\;wc ::: {1..5} ::: a b | perl -pe 's/(.*\d{5,}){3}/OK/' } par_exit_code() { echo 'bug #52207: Exit status 0 when child job is killed, even with "now,fail=1"' in_shell_run_command() { # Runs command in given shell via Perl's open3 shell="$1" prg="$2" perl -MIPC::Open3 -e 'open3($a,$b,$c,"'$shell'","-c","'"$prg"'"); wait; print $?>>8,"\n"' } export -f in_shell_run_command runit() { doit() { s=100 rm -f /tmp/mysleep cp /bin/sleep /tmp/mysleep parallel -kj500% --argsep ,, --tag in_shell_run_command {1} {2} \ ,, "$@" ,, \ "/tmp/mysleep "$s \ "parallel --halt-on-error now,fail=1 /tmp/mysleep ::: "$s \ "parallel --halt-on-error now,done=1 /tmp/mysleep ::: "$s \ "parallel --halt-on-error now,done=1 /bin/true ::: "$s \ "parallel --halt-on-error now,done=1 exit ::: "$s \ "true;/tmp/mysleep "$s \ "parallel --halt-on-error now,fail=1 'true;/tmp/mysleep' ::: "$s \ "parallel --halt-on-error now,done=1 'true;/tmp/mysleep' ::: "$s \ "parallel --halt-on-error now,done=1 'true;/bin/true' ::: "$s \ "parallel --halt-on-error now,done=1 'true;exit' ::: "$s } echo '# Ideally the command should return the same' echo '# with or without parallel' # These give the same exit code prepended with 'true;' or not OK="csh dash fish fizsh ksh2020 posh rc sash sh tcsh" # These do not give the same exit code prepended with 'true;' or not BAD="bash ksh93 mksh static-sh yash zsh" doit $OK $BAD # fdsh does not like weird TMPDIR with \n BROKEN="fdsh" TMPDIR=/tmp cd /tmp doit $BROKEN } export -f runit killsleep() { sleep 5 while true; do killall -9 mysleep 2>/dev/null; sleep 1; done } export -f killsleep parallel -uj0 --halt now,done=1 ::: runit killsleep } par_internal_quote_char() { echo '### See if \257\256 \257<\257> is replaced correctly' echo '### See if \177\176 \177<\177> is replaced correctly' print_it() { parallel $2 ::: "echo $1" parallel $2 echo ::: "$1" parallel $2 echo "$1" ::: "$1" parallel $2 echo \""$1"\" ::: "$1" parallel $2 echo "$1"{} ::: "$1" parallel $2 echo \""$1"\"{} ::: "$1" } export -f print_it a257="$(printf "\257")" a256="$(printf "\256")" a177="$(printf "\177")" a176="$(printf "\176")" stdout parallel --tag -k print_it \ ::: "$a257" "$a177" "$a257$a256" "$a177$a176" \ "$a257$a257$a256" "$a177$a177$a176" \ "$a257<$a257<$a257>$a257" "$a177<$a177<$a177>$a177" \ ::: -X -q -Xq -k | # Upgrade old bash error to new bash error perl -pe 's/No such file or directory/Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character/g' # Bug in Perl's SQL::CSV module cannot handle dir with \n TMPDIR=/tmp TMPDIR=$(mktemp -d) cd "$TMPDIR" echo "Compare old quote char csv" parallel-20231222 --sqlmaster csv:///./oldformat.csv echo "$(printf "\257\257 \177\177")" ::: 1 2 3 stdout parallel -k --sqlworker csv:///./oldformat.csv echo "$(printf "\257\257 \177\177")" ::: 1 2 3 | od -t x1z > old.out echo "with new quote char csv (must be the same)" parallel --sqlmaster csv:///./newformat.csv echo "$(printf "\257\257 \177\177")" ::: 1 2 3 stdout parallel -k --sqlworker csv:///./newformat.csv echo "$(printf "\257\257 \177\177")" ::: 1 2 3 | od -t x1z > new.out diff old.out new.out && echo OK rm -f old.out new.out oldformat.csv newformat.csv rmdir "$TMPDIR" } par_groupby() { tsv() { printf "%s\t" a1 b1 C1; echo printf "%s\t" 2 2 2; echo printf "%s\t" 3 2 2; echo printf "%s\t" 3 3 2; echo printf "%s\t" 3 2 4; echo printf "%s\t" 3 2 2; echo printf "%s\t" 3 2 3; echo printf "%s\t" 3 1 3; echo printf "%s\t" 3 2 3; echo printf "%s\t" 3 3 3; echo printf "%s\t" 3 4 4; echo printf "%s\t" 3 5 4; echo } export -f tsv ssv() { # space separated printf "%s\t" a1 b1 C1; echo printf "%s " 2 2 2; echo printf "%s \t" 3 2 2; echo printf "%s\t " 3 3 2; echo printf "%s " 3 2 4; echo printf "%s\t\t" 3 2 2; echo printf "%s\t \t" 3 2 3; echo printf "%s\t \t " 3 1 3; echo printf "%s\t \t " 3 2 3; echo printf "%s\t \t" 3 3 3; echo printf "%s\t\t" 3 4 4; echo printf "%s\t \t" 3 5 4; echo } export -f ssv cssv() { # , + space separated printf "%s,\t" a1 b1 C1; echo printf "%s ," 2 2 2; echo printf "%s ,\t" 3 2 2; echo printf "%s\t, " 3 3 2; echo printf "%s,," 3 2 4; echo printf "%s\t,,, " 3 2 2; echo printf "%s\t" 3 2 3; echo printf "%s\t, " 3 1 3; echo printf "%s\t," 3 2 3; echo printf "%s, \t" 3 3 3; echo printf "%s,\t," 3 4 4; echo printf "%s\t,," 3 5 4; echo } export -f cssv csv() { # , separated printf "%s," a1 b1 C1; echo printf "%s," 2 2 2; echo printf "%s," 3 2 2; echo printf "%s," 3 3 2; echo printf "%s," 3 2 4; echo printf "%s," 3 2 2; echo printf "%s," 3 2 3; echo printf "%s," 3 1 3; echo printf "%s," 3 2 3; echo printf "%s," 3 3 3; echo printf "%s," 3 4 4; echo printf "%s," 3 5 4; echo } export -f csv tester() { block="$1" groupby="$2" generator="$3" colsep="$4" echo "### test $generator | --colsep $colsep --groupby $groupby $block" $generator | parallel --pipe --colsep "$colsep" --groupby "$groupby" -k $block 'echo NewRec; cat' } export -f tester # -N1 = allow only a single value # --block 20 = allow multiple groups of values parallel --tag -k tester \ ::: -N1 '--block 20' \ ::: '3 $_%=2' 3 's/^(.).*/$1/' C1 'C1 $_%=2' \ ::: tsv ssv cssv csv \ :::+ '\t' '\s+' '[\s,]+' ',' # Test --colsep char: OK # Test --colsep pattern: OK # Test --colsep -N1: OK # Test --colsep --block 20: OK # Test --groupby colno: OK # Test --groupby 'colno perl': OK # Test --groupby colname: OK # Test --groupby 'colname perl': OK # Test space sep --colsep '\s': OK # Test --colsep --header : (OK: --header : not needed) } par__groupby_pipepart() { tsv() { # TSV file printf "%s\t" header_a1 head_b1 c1 d1 e1 f1; echo # Make 6 columns: 123456 => 1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6 seq 100000 999999 | perl -pe '$_=join"\t",split//' | # Sort reverse on column 3 (This should group on col 3) sort --parallel=8 -k3r } export -f tsv ssv() { # space separated tsv | perl -pe '@sep=("\t"," "); s/\t/$sep[rand(2)]/ge;' } export -f ssv cssv() { # , + space separated tsv | perl -pe '@sep=("\t"," ",","); s/\t/$sep[rand(2)].$sep[rand(2)]/ge;' } export -f cssv csv() { # , separated tsv | perl -pe 's/\t/,/g;' } export -f csv tester() { generator="$1" colsep="$2" groupby="$3" tmp=$(mktemp) echo "### test $generator | --colsep $colsep --groupby $groupby" $generator > "$tmp" parallel --header 1 --pipepart -k \ -a "$tmp" --colsep "$colsep" --groupby "$groupby" 'echo NewRec; wc' } export -f tester parallel --tag -k tester \ ::: tsv ssv cssv csv \ :::+ '\t' '\s+' '[\s,]+' ',' \ ::: '3 $_%=2' 3 c1 'c1 $_%=2' 's/^(\d+[\t ,]+){2}(\d+).*/$2/' } par_sighup() { echo '### Test SIGHUP' parallel -k -j5 sleep 15';' echo ::: {1..99} >/tmp/parallel$$ 2>&1 & A=$! sleep 29; kill -HUP $A wait LC_ALL=C sort /tmp/parallel$$ rm /tmp/parallel$$ } par_race_condition1() { echo '### Test race condition on 8 CPU (my laptop)' seq 1 5000000 > /tmp/parallel_race_cond seq 1 10 | parallel -k "cat /tmp/parallel_race_cond | parallel --pipe --recend '' -k gzip >/dev/null; echo {}" rm /tmp/parallel_race_cond } par_slow_total_jobs() { echo 'bug #51006: Slow total_jobs() eats job' (echo a; sleep 15; echo b; sleep 15; seq 2) | parallel -k echo '{=total_jobs()=}' 2> >(perl -pe 's/\d/X/g') } par_memfree() { echo '### test memfree - it should be killed by timeout' parallel --memfree 1k echo Free mem: ::: 1k stdout parallel --timeout 20 --argsep II parallel --memfree 1t echo Free mem: ::: II 1t | grep -v TERM | grep -v ps/display.c } par_test_detected_shell() { echo '### bug #42913: Dont use $SHELL but the shell currently running' shells="bash csh dash fish fizsh ksh ksh93 mksh posh rbash rush rzsh sash sh static-sh tcsh yash zsh" test_unknown_shell() { shell="$1" tmp="/tmp/test_unknown_shell_$shell" # Remove the file to avoid potential text-file-busy rm -f "$tmp" cp $(which "$shell") "$tmp" chmod +x "$tmp" stdout $tmp -c 'parallel -Dinit echo ::: 1; true' | grep Global::shell rm "$tmp" } export -f test_unknown_shell test_known_shell_c() { shell="$1" stdout $shell -c 'parallel -Dinit echo ::: 1; true' | grep Global::shell } export -f test_known_shell_c test_known_shell_pipe() { shell="$1" echo 'parallel -Dinit echo ::: 1; true' | stdout $shell | grep Global::shell } export -f test_known_shell_pipe stdout parallel -j2 --tag -k \ ::: test_unknown_shell test_known_shell_c test_known_shell_pipe \ ::: $shells | grep -Ev 'parallel: Warning: (Starting .* processes took|Consider adjusting)' } par_no_newline_compress() { echo 'bug #41613: --compress --line-buffer - no newline'; pipe_doit() { tagstring="$1" compress="$2" echo tagstring="$tagstring" compress="$compress" perl -e 'print "O"'| parallel "$compress" $tagstring --pipe --line-buffer cat echo "K" } export -f pipe_doit nopipe_doit() { tagstring="$1" compress="$2" echo tagstring="$tagstring" compress="$compress" parallel "$compress" $tagstring --line-buffer echo {} O ::: -n echo "K" } export -f nopipe_doit parallel -j1 -qk --header : {pipe}_doit {tagstring} {compress} \ ::: tagstring '--tagstring {#}' -k \ ::: compress --compress -k \ ::: pipe pipe nopipe } par_max_length_len_128k() { echo "### BUG: The length for -X is not close to max (131072)" ( seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif/' | parallel -X echo {.} aa {}{.} {}{}d{} {}dd{}d{.} | head -n 1 | wc -c seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif/' | parallel -X echo a{}b{}c | head -n 1 | wc -c seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif/' | parallel -X echo | head -n 1 | wc -c seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif/' | parallel -X echo a{}b{}c {} | head -n 1 | wc -c seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif/' | parallel -X echo {}aa{} | head -n 1 | wc -c seq 1 60000 | perl -pe 's/$/.gif/' | parallel -X echo {} aa {} | head -n 1 | wc -c ) | perl -pe 's/(\d\d+)\d\d\d/${1}xxx/g' } par__plus_dyn_repl() { echo "Dynamic replacement strings defined by --plus" unset myvar echo ${myvar:-myval} parallel --rpl '{:-(.+)} $_ ||= $$1' echo {:-myval} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {:-myval} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {2:-myval} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" parallel --plus echo {-2:-myval} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" myvar=abcAaBdefCdefDdef echo ${myvar:2} parallel --rpl '{:(\d+)} substr($_,0,$$1) = ""' echo {:2} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {:2} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {2:2} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" parallel --plus echo {-2:2} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" echo ${myvar:2:3} parallel --rpl '{:(\d+?):(\d+?)} $_ = substr($_,$$1,$$2);' echo {:2:3} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {:2:3} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {2:2:3} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" parallel --plus echo {-2:2:3} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" echo ${#myvar} parallel --rpl '{#} $_ = length $_;' echo {#} ::: "$myvar" # {#} used for job number parallel --plus echo {#} ::: "$myvar" echo ${myvar#bc} parallel --rpl '{#(.+?)} s/^$$1//;' echo {#bc} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {#bc} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {2#bc} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" parallel --plus echo {-2#bc} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" echo ${myvar#abc} parallel --rpl '{#(.+?)} s/^$$1//;' echo {#abc} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {#abc} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {2#abc} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" parallel --plus echo {-2#abc} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" echo ${myvar%de} parallel --rpl '{%(.+?)} s/$$1$//;' echo {%de} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {%de} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {2%de} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" parallel --plus echo {-2%de} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" echo ${myvar%def} parallel --rpl '{%(.+?)} s/$$1$//;' echo {%def} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {%def} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {2%def} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" parallel --plus echo {-2%def} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" echo ${myvar/def/ghi} parallel --rpl '{/(.+?)/(.+?)} s/$$1/$$2/;' echo {/def/ghi} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {/def/ghi} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {2/def/ghi} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" parallel --plus echo {-2/def/ghi} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" echo ${myvar//def/ghi} parallel --rpl '{//(.+?)/(.+?)} s/$$1/$$2/g;' echo {//def/ghi} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {//def/ghi} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {2//def/ghi} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" parallel --plus echo {-2//def/ghi} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" echo ${myvar^a} parallel --rpl '{^(.+?)} s/^($$1)/uc($1)/e;' echo {^a} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {^a} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {2^a} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" parallel --plus echo {-2^a} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" echo ${myvar^^a} parallel --rpl '{^^(.+?)} s/($$1)/uc($1)/eg;' echo {^^a} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {^^a} ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo {2^^a} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" parallel --plus echo {-2^^a} ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" myvar=AbcAaAdef echo ${myvar,A} parallel --rpl '{,(.+?)} s/^($$1)/lc($1)/e;' echo '{,A}' ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo '{,A}' ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo '{2,A}' ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" parallel --plus echo '{-2,A}' ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" echo ${myvar,,A} parallel --rpl '{,,(.+?)} s/($$1)/lc($1)/eg;' echo '{,,A}' ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo '{,,A}' ::: "$myvar" parallel --plus echo '{2,,A}' ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" parallel --plus echo '{-2,,A}' ::: "wrong" ::: "$myvar" ::: "wrong" myvar=abcabcdefdef echo $myvar ${myvar/#abc/ABC} echo $myvar | parallel --plus echo {} {/#abc/ABC} echo $myvar ${myvar/%def/DEF} echo $myvar | parallel --plus echo {} {/%def/DEF} echo $myvar ${myvar/#abc/} echo $myvar | parallel --plus echo {} {/#abc/} echo $myvar ${myvar/%def/} echo $myvar | parallel --plus echo {} {/%def/} } par_test_ipv6_format() { # If not MaxStartups 100:30:1000 then this will fail ipv4() { ifconfig | perl -nE '/inet (\S+) / and say $1' } ipv6() { ifconfig | perl -nE '/inet6 ([0-9a-f:]+) .*(host|global)/ and say $1' } (ipv4; ipv6) | parallel ssh -oStrictHostKeyChecking=accept-new {} true 2>/dev/null echo '### Host as IPv6 address' ( ipv6 | # Get IPv6 addresses of local server perl -nE '/([0-9a-f:]+)/ and map {say $1,$_,22; say $1,$_,"ssh"} qw(: . # p q)' | # 9999::9999:9999:22 => [9999::9999:9999]:22 # 9999::9999:9999q22 => 9999::9999:9999 perl -pe 's/(.*):(22|ssh)$/[$1]:$2/;s/q.*//;' ipv4 | # Get IPv4 addresses perl -nE '/(\S+)/ and map {say $1,$_,22; say $1,$_,"ssh"} qw(: q)' | # 9.9.9.9q22 => 9.9.9.9 perl -pe 's/q.*//;' ) | parallel -j200% --argsep , parallel -S {} true ::: 1 || echo Failed } # was -j6 before segfault circus export -f $(compgen -A function | grep par_) compgen -A function | G par_ "$@" | sort | # parallel --delay 0.3 --timeout 1000% -j6 --tag -k --joblog /tmp/jl-`basename $0` '{} 2>&1' parallel --delay 0.3 --timeout 3000% -j6 --lb --tag -k --joblog /tmp/jl-`basename $0` '{} 2>&1'