Proc-Forkmap

This module provides mapping with built-in forking.

EXAMPLE:

 use Proc::Forkmap qw(forkmap);

 $Proc::Forkmap::MAX_PROC = 4;

 sub foo {
   my $n = shift;
   sleep($n);
   print "slept for $n seconds\n";
 }

 my @x = (1, 2, 3);

 forkmap { foo($_) } @x;

 # Or OO interface, if you like that sort of thing

 use Proc::Forkmap;

 sub foo {
   my $x = shift;
   my $t = sprintf("%1.0f", $x + 1);
   sleep $t;
   print "slept $t seconds\n";
 }

 my @x = (rand(), rand(), rand());
 my $p = Proc::Forkmap->new;
 $p->fmap(\&foo, @x);

INSTALLATION

To install this module, run the following commands:

       perl Makefile.PL
       make
       make test
       make install

SUPPORT AND DOCUMENTATION

After installing, you can find documentation for this module with the
perldoc command.

   perldoc Proc::Forkmap

You can also look for information at:

   RT, CPAN's request tracker (report bugs here)
       http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Proc-Forkmap

   AnnoCPAN, Annotated CPAN documentation
       http://annocpan.org/dist/Proc-Forkmap

   CPAN Ratings
       http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Proc-Forkmap

   Search CPAN
       http://search.cpan.org/dist/Proc-Forkmap/


LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 2019 Andrew Shapiro

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.

See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.