Struct basic_dsp_vector::MultiCoreSettings

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#[repr(C)]
pub struct MultiCoreSettings { pub core_limit: usize, pub med_dual_core_threshold: usize, pub med_multi_core_threshold: usize, pub large_dual_core_threshold: usize, pub large_multi_core_threshold: usize, }
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Holds parameters which specify how multiple cores are used to execute an operation.

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§core_limit: usize

All operations will be limited to not create more threads than specified here

§med_dual_core_threshold: usize§med_multi_core_threshold: usize§large_dual_core_threshold: usize§large_multi_core_threshold: usize

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impl MultiCoreSettings

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pub fn default() -> MultiCoreSettings

Creates multi core settings with default values

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pub fn single_threaded() -> MultiCoreSettings

Creates multi core settings so that no thread will be spawned.

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pub fn parallel() -> MultiCoreSettings

Creates multi core so that threads will be spawned if this appears to be beneficial.

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pub fn new(core_limit: usize) -> MultiCoreSettings

Creates multi core settings with the given values.

If core_limit > 1 then the first time this function is executed a calibration run will be performed which determines the details for the multi threading strategy. This run takes between 200ms and 500ms.

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pub fn with_thresholds( core_limit: usize, med_dual_core_threshold: usize, med_multi_core_threshold: usize, large_dual_core_threshold: usize, large_multi_core_threshold: usize ) -> MultiCoreSettings

Creates multi core settings with explicit thresholds.

The arguments allow to specify the number of cores which are used at maximum and as well as starting from which slice size the lib will start to use two or all cores. med denotes operations of medium complexity, e.g. such as log and sin. large denotes operations like convolution and interpolation.

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impl Clone for MultiCoreSettings

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fn clone(&self) -> MultiCoreSettings

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for MultiCoreSettings

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Copy for MultiCoreSettings

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