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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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=encoding utf8
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=head1 NAME
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env_parallel - export environment to GNU parallel
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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B<env_parallel> [options for GNU Parallel]
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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B<env_parallel> is a shell function that exports the current
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environment to GNU B<parallel>.
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If the shell function is not loaded, a dummy script will be run
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instead that explains how to install the function.
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B<env_parallel> is beta quality and not production ready.
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B<env_parallel> is 0.1 sec slower at startup than pure GNU
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B<parallel>, and takes up to 15 ms to start a job.
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Due to the problem with environment space (see below) the recommended
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usage is:
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# Run once to record the "empty" environment
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env_parallel --record-env
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# Define whatever you want to use
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alias myalias=echo
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myvar=it
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myfunc() { myalias $1 $myvar works.; }
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# Use --env _ to only transfer the names not in the "empty" environment
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env_parallel --env _ -S localhost myfunc ::: Yay,
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In B<csh>:
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# Run once to record the "empty" environment
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env_parallel --record-env
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# Define whatever you want to use
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alias myalias 'echo \!* $myvar works.'
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set myvar=it
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# Use --env _ to only transfer the names not in the "empty" environment
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env_parallel --env _ -S localhost myalias ::: Yay,
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=head2 Environment space
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By default B<env_parallel> will export all environment variables,
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arrays, aliases, functions and shell options (see details for the
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individual shells below).
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But this only works if the size of the current environment is smaller
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than the maximal length of a command and smaller than half of the max
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if running remotely. E.g. The max size of Bash's command is 128 KB, so
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B<env_parallel> will fail if B<set | wc -c> is bigger than 128
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KB. Technically the limit is in execve(1) which IPC::open3 uses.
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Bash completion functions are well-known for taking up well over 128
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KB of environment space and the primary reason for causing
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B<env_parallel> to fail.
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Instead you can use B<--env> to specify which variables, arrays,
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aliases and functions to export as this will only export those with
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the given name.
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=head1 OPTIONS
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Same as GNU B<parallel>.
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=head1 SUPPORTED SHELLS
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=head2 Bash
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B<--env> is supported to export only the variable, alias, function, or
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array with the given name. Multiple B<--env>s can be given.
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Installation
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Put this in $HOME/.bashrc:
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. `which env_parallel.bash`
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E.g. by doing:
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echo '. `which env_parallel.bash`' >> $HOME/.bashrc
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=over 8
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=item aliases
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alias myecho='echo aliases'
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env_parallel myecho ::: work
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env_parallel -S server myecho ::: work
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env_parallel --env myecho myecho ::: work
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env_parallel --env myecho -S server myecho ::: work
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=item functions
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myfunc() { echo functions $*; }
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env_parallel myfunc ::: work
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env_parallel -S server myfunc ::: work
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env_parallel --env myfunc myfunc ::: work
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env_parallel --env myfunc -S server myfunc ::: work
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=item variables
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myvar=variables
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env_parallel echo '$myvar' ::: work
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env_parallel -S server echo '$myvar' ::: work
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env_parallel --env myvar echo '$myvar' ::: work
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env_parallel --env myvar -S server echo '$myvar' ::: work
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=item arrays
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myarray=(arrays work, too)
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env_parallel -k echo '${myarray[{}]}' ::: 0 1 2
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env_parallel -k -S server echo '${myarray[{}]}' ::: 0 1 2
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env_parallel -k --env myarray echo '${myarray[{}]}' ::: 0 1 2
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env_parallel -k --env myarray -S server echo '${myarray[{}]}' ::: 0 1 2
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=back
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=head2 csh
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B<--env> is supported to export only the variable, alias, or
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array with the given name. Multiple B<--env>s can be given.
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B<env_parallel> for B<csh> breaks B<$PARALLEL>, so do not use
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B<$PARALLEL>.
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Installation
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Put this in $HOME/.cshrc:
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source `which env_parallel.csh`
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E.g. by doing:
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echo 'source `which env_parallel.csh`' >> $HOME/.cshrc
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=over 8
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=item aliases
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alias myecho 'echo aliases'
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env_parallel myecho ::: work
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env_parallel -S server myecho ::: work
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env_parallel --env myecho myecho ::: work
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env_parallel --env myecho -S server myecho ::: work
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=item functions
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Not supported by B<csh>.
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=item variables
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set myvar=variables
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env_parallel echo '$myvar' ::: work
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env_parallel -S server echo '$myvar' ::: work
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env_parallel --env myvar echo '$myvar' ::: work
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env_parallel --env myvar -S server echo '$myvar' ::: work
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=item arrays with no special chars
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set myarray=(arrays work, too)
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env_parallel -k echo \$'{myarray[{}]}' ::: 1 2 3
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env_parallel -k -S server echo \$'{myarray[{}]}' ::: 1 2 3
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env_parallel -k --env myarray echo \$'{myarray[{}]}' ::: 1 2 3
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env_parallel -k --env myarray -S server echo \$'{myarray[{}]}' ::: 1 2 3
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=back
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=head2 fish
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B<--env> is supported to export only the variable, alias, function, or
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array with the given name. Multiple B<--env>s can be given.
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Installation
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Put this in $HOME/.config/fish/config.fish:
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source (which env_parallel.fish)
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E.g. by doing:
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echo 'source (which env_parallel.fish)' >> $HOME/.config/fish/config.fish
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=over 8
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=item aliases
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alias myecho 'echo aliases'
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env_parallel myecho ::: work
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env_parallel -S server myecho ::: work
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env_parallel --env myecho myecho ::: work
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env_parallel --env myecho -S server myecho ::: work
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=item functions
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function myfunc
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echo functions $argv
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end
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env_parallel myfunc ::: work
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env_parallel -S server myfunc ::: work
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env_parallel --env myfunc myfunc ::: work
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env_parallel --env myfunc -S server myfunc ::: work
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=item variables
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set myvar variables
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env_parallel echo '$myvar' ::: work
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env_parallel -S server echo '$myvar' ::: work
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env_parallel --env myvar echo '$myvar' ::: work
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env_parallel --env myvar -S server echo '$myvar' ::: work
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=item arrays
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set myarray arrays work, too
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env_parallel -k echo '$myarray[{}]' ::: 1 2 3
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env_parallel -k -S server echo '$myarray[{}]' ::: 1 2 3
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env_parallel -k --env myarray echo '$myarray[{}]' ::: 1 2 3
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env_parallel -k --env myarray -S server echo '$myarray[{}]' ::: 1 2 3
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=back
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=head2 ksh
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B<--env> is supported to export only the variable, alias, function, or
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array with the given name. Multiple B<--env>s can be given.
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Installation
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Put this in $HOME/.kshrc:
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source `which env_parallel.ksh`
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E.g. by doing:
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echo 'source `which env_parallel.ksh`' >> $HOME/.kshrc
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=over 8
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=item aliases
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alias myecho='echo aliases'
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env_parallel myecho ::: work
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env_parallel -S server myecho ::: work
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env_parallel --env myecho myecho ::: work
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env_parallel --env myecho -S server myecho ::: work
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=item functions
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myfunc() { echo functions $*; }
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env_parallel myfunc ::: work
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env_parallel -S server myfunc ::: work
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env_parallel --env myfunc myfunc ::: work
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env_parallel --env myfunc -S server myfunc ::: work
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=item variables
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myvar=variables
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env_parallel echo '$myvar' ::: work
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env_parallel -S server echo '$myvar' ::: work
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env_parallel --env myvar echo '$myvar' ::: work
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env_parallel --env myvar -S server echo '$myvar' ::: work
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=item arrays
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myarray=(arrays work, too)
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env_parallel -k echo '${myarray[{}]}' ::: 0 1 2
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env_parallel -k -S server echo '${myarray[{}]}' ::: 0 1 2
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env_parallel -k --env myarray echo '${myarray[{}]}' ::: 0 1 2
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env_parallel -k --env myarray -S server echo '${myarray[{}]}' ::: 0 1 2
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=back
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=head2 pdksh
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B<--env> is supported to export only the variable, alias, function, or
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array with the given name. Multiple B<--env>s can be given.
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Installation
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Put this in $HOME/.profile:
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source `which env_parallel.pdksh`
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E.g. by doing:
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echo 'source `which env_parallel.pdksh`' >> $HOME/.profile
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=over 8
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=item aliases
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alias myecho="echo aliases";
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env_parallel myecho ::: work;
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env_parallel -S server myecho ::: work;
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env_parallel --env myecho myecho ::: work;
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env_parallel --env myecho -S server myecho ::: work
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=item functions
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myfunc() { echo functions $*; };
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env_parallel myfunc ::: work;
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env_parallel -S server myfunc ::: work;
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env_parallel --env myfunc myfunc ::: work;
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env_parallel --env myfunc -S server myfunc ::: work
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=item variables
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myvar=variables;
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env_parallel echo "\$myvar" ::: work;
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env_parallel -S server echo "\$myvar" ::: work;
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env_parallel --env myvar echo "\$myvar" ::: work;
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env_parallel --env myvar -S server echo "\$myvar" ::: work
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=item arrays
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myarray=(arrays work, too);
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env_parallel -k echo "\${myarray[{}]}" ::: 0 1 2;
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env_parallel -k -S server echo "\${myarray[{}]}" ::: 0 1 2;
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env_parallel -k --env myarray echo "\${myarray[{}]}" ::: 0 1 2;
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env_parallel -k --env myarray -S server echo "\${myarray[{}]}" ::: 0 1 2
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=back
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=head2 tcsh
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B<--env> is supported to export only the variable, alias, or
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array with the given name. Multiple B<--env>s can be given.
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B<env_parallel> for B<tcsh> breaks B<$PARALLEL>, so do not use
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B<$PARALLEL>.
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Installation
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Put this in $HOME/.tcshrc:
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source `which env_parallel.tcsh`
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E.g. by doing:
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echo 'source `which env_parallel.tcsh`' >> $HOME/.tcshrc
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=over 8
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=item aliases
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alias myecho 'echo aliases'
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env_parallel myecho ::: work
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env_parallel -S server myecho ::: work
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env_parallel --env myecho myecho ::: work
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env_parallel --env myecho -S server myecho ::: work
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=item functions
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Not supported by B<tcsh>.
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=item variables
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set myvar=variables
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env_parallel echo '$myvar' ::: work
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env_parallel -S server echo '$myvar' ::: work
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env_parallel --env myvar echo '$myvar' ::: work
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env_parallel --env myvar -S server echo '$myvar' ::: work
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=item arrays with no special chars
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set myarray=(arrays work, too)
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env_parallel -k echo \$'{myarray[{}]}' ::: 1 2 3
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env_parallel -k -S server echo \$'{myarray[{}]}' ::: 1 2 3
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env_parallel -k --env myarray echo \$'{myarray[{}]}' ::: 1 2 3
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env_parallel -k --env myarray -S server echo \$'{myarray[{}]}' ::: 1 2 3
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=back
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=head2 Zsh
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B<--env> is supported to export only the variable, alias, function, or
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array with the given name. Multiple B<--env>s can be given.
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Installation
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Put this in $HOME/.zshrc:
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. `which env_parallel.zsh`
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E.g. by doing:
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echo '. `which env_parallel.zsh`' >> $HOME/.zshenv
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=over 8
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=item aliases
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alias myecho='echo aliases'
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env_parallel myecho ::: work
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env_parallel -S server myecho ::: work
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env_parallel --env myecho myecho ::: work
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env_parallel --env myecho -S server myecho ::: work
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=item functions
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myfunc() { echo functions $*; }
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env_parallel myfunc ::: work
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env_parallel -S server myfunc ::: work
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env_parallel --env myfunc myfunc ::: work
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env_parallel --env myfunc -S server myfunc ::: work
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=item variables
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myvar=variables
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env_parallel echo '$myvar' ::: work
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env_parallel -S server echo '$myvar' ::: work
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env_parallel --env myvar echo '$myvar' ::: work
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env_parallel --env myvar -S server echo '$myvar' ::: work
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=item arrays
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myarray=(arrays work, too)
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env_parallel -k echo '${myarray[{}]}' ::: 1 2 3
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env_parallel -k -S server echo '${myarray[{}]}' ::: 1 2 3
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env_parallel -k --env myarray echo '${myarray[{}]}' ::: 1 2 3
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env_parallel -k --env myarray -S server echo '${myarray[{}]}' ::: 1 2 3
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=back
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=head1 EXIT STATUS
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Same as GNU B<parallel>.
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=head1 AUTHOR
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When using GNU B<parallel> for a publication please cite:
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O. Tange (2011): GNU Parallel - The Command-Line Power Tool, ;login:
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The USENIX Magazine, February 2011:42-47.
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This helps funding further development; and it won't cost you a cent.
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If you pay 10000 EUR you should feel free to use GNU Parallel without citing.
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Copyright (C) 2007-10-18 Ole Tange, http://ole.tange.dk
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Copyright (C) 2008,2009,2010 Ole Tange, http://ole.tange.dk
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Copyright (C) 2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016 Ole Tange,
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http://ole.tange.dk and Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Parts of the manual concerning B<xargs> compatibility is inspired by
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the manual of B<xargs> from GNU findutils 4.4.2.
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=head1 LICENSE
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Copyright (C) 2016
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Ole Tange and Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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at your option any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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=head2 Documentation license I
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Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this documentation
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under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
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any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
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Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover
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Texts. A copy of the license is included in the file fdl.txt.
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=head2 Documentation license II
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You are free:
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=over 9
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=item B<to Share>
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to copy, distribute and transmit the work
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=item B<to Remix>
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to adapt the work
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=back
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Under the following conditions:
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=over 9
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=item B<Attribution>
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You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or
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licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or
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your use of the work).
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=item B<Share Alike>
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If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute
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the resulting work only under the same, similar or a compatible
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license.
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=back
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With the understanding that:
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=over 9
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=item B<Waiver>
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Any of the above conditions can be waived if you get permission from
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the copyright holder.
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=item B<Public Domain>
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Where the work or any of its elements is in the public domain under
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applicable law, that status is in no way affected by the license.
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=item B<Other Rights>
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In no way are any of the following rights affected by the license:
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=over 2
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=item *
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Your fair dealing or fair use rights, or other applicable
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copyright exceptions and limitations;
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=item *
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The author's moral rights;
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=item *
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Rights other persons may have either in the work itself or in
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how the work is used, such as publicity or privacy rights.
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=back
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=back
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=over 9
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=item B<Notice>
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For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the
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license terms of this work.
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=back
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A copy of the full license is included in the file as cc-by-sa.txt.
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=head1 DEPENDENCIES
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B<env_parallel> uses GNU B<parallel>.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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B<parallel>(1),
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B<bash>(1), B<csh>(1), B<fish>(1), B<ksh>(1), B<pdksh>(1) B<tcsh>(1),
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B<zsh>(1).
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=cut
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