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Domain Per Core, spawn domains ensuring that they run on separate cores
Install
dune-project
Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
domainpc-0.2.tbz
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doc/README.html
DomainPC: Domain Per Core
Offers Domain spawning functions which can ensure that each domain is set to run on its own physical core using CPU affinities from the ocaml-processor library. These functions are described in domainpc_sig.mli.
It also offers a replacement of the standard library's Domain module where these functions are available.
Note: when using the library one should not use Domain.spawn (from the standard library) as it would break the library's invariant guaranteeing that domains run on separate cores.
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