bug #46120: Suspend should suspend (at least local) children 2048 0a:c0:70:5b:ec:f6:c2:de:67:c3:53:7f:29:81:65:54 tange@hk (RSA1) 8192 e1:95:e3:ff:99:a6:3a:b5:53:5a:54:59:d0:72:94:7f /home/tange/.ssh/id_rsa (RSA) 4096 94:2a:e3:cb:6b:66:63:21:13:51:8d:e8:4e:09:49:b2 /home/tange/.ssh/id_rsa_openindiana (RSA) stdout /usr/bin/time -f CPUTIME=%U parallel --timeout 5 burnP6 ::: 1 | grep --colour=auto -q CPUTIME=1 Zero=OK 0 echo '### -L -n with pipe' ### -L -n with pipe seq 14 | parallel --pipe -k -L 3 -n 2 'cat;echo 6 Ln line record' 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 Ln line record 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 Ln line record 13 14 6 Ln line record echo '### -L -N with pipe' ### -L -N with pipe seq 14 | parallel --pipe -k -L 3 -N 2 'cat;echo 6 LN line record' 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 LN line record 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 LN line record 13 14 6 LN line record echo '### -l -N with pipe' ### -l -N with pipe seq 14 | parallel --pipe -k -l 3 -N 2 'cat;echo 6 lN line record' 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 lN line record 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 lN line record 13 14 6 lN line record echo '### -l -n with pipe' ### -l -n with pipe seq 14 | parallel --pipe -k -l 3 -n 2 'cat;echo 6 ln line record' 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 ln line record 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 ln line record 13 14 6 ln line record echo '### bug #39360: --joblog does not work with --pipe' ### bug #39360: --joblog does not work with --pipe seq 100 | parallel --joblog - --pipe wc | tr '0-9' 'X' Seq Host Starttime JobRuntime Send Receive Exitval Signal Command XXX XXX XXX X : XXXXXXXXXX.XXX X.XXX XXX XX X X wc echo '### bug #39572: --tty and --joblog do not work' ### bug #39572: --tty and --joblog do not work seq 1 | parallel --joblog - -u true | tr '0-9' 'X' Seq Host Starttime JobRuntime Send Receive Exitval Signal Command X : XXXXXXXXXX.XXX X.XXX X X X X true X echo '### How do we deal with missing $HOME' ### How do we deal with missing $HOME unset HOME; stdout perl -w $(which parallel) -k echo ::: 1 2 3 parallel: Warning: $HOME not set. Using /tmp. 1 2 3 echo '### How do we deal with missing $SHELL' ### How do we deal with missing $SHELL unset SHELL; stdout perl -w $(which parallel) -k echo ::: 1 2 3 1 2 3 echo '### Test if length is computed correctly - first should give one line, second 2 lines each' ### Test if length is computed correctly - first should give one line, second 2 lines each seq 4 | parallel -s 29 -X -kj1 echo a{}b{}c a1b1c a2b2c a3b3c a4b4c seq 4 | parallel -s 28 -X -kj1 echo a{}b{}c a1b1c a2b2c a3b3c a4b4c seq 4 | parallel -s 21 -X -kj1 echo {} {} 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 seq 4 | parallel -s 20 -X -kj1 echo {} {} 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 4 seq 4 | parallel -s 23 -m -kj1 echo a{}b{}c a1 2 3 4b1 2 3 4c seq 4 | parallel -s 22 -m -kj1 echo a{}b{}c a1 2 3b1 2 3c a4b4c seq 4 | parallel -s 21 -m -kj1 echo {} {} 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 seq 4 | parallel -s 20 -m -kj1 echo {} {} 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 4 echo 'bug #44144: --tagstring {=s/a/b/=} broken' bug #44144: --tagstring {=s/a/b/=} broken # Do not be confused by {} in --rpl parallel --rpl '{:} s/A/D/;{}' --tagstring '{1:}{-1:}{= s/A/E/=}' echo {} ::: A/B.C D/B.CD/B.CE/B.C A/B.C # Non-standard --parens parallel --parens ,, --rpl '{:} s/A/D/;{}' --tagstring '{1:}{-1:}, 's/A/E/, echo {} ::: A/B.C # Non-standard --parens -i parallel --rpl '{:} s/A/D/;{}' --tag --parens ,, -iDUMMY echo {} ::: A/B.C A/B.C {} A/B.C echo 'bug #45692: Easy way of cancelling a job in {= =} and' bug #45692: Easy way of cancelling a job in {= =} and echo 'bug #45691: Accessing multiple arguments in {= =}' bug #45691: Accessing multiple arguments in {= =} parallel -k echo {= '$arg[1] eq 2 and $job->skip()' =} ::: {1..5} 1 3 4 5