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# Release rayon 1.5.0 / rayon-core 1.9.0 (2020-10-21)
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- Update crossbeam dependencies.
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- The minimum supported `rustc` is now 1.36.
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## Contributors
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Thanks to all of the contributors for this release!
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- @cuviper
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- @mbrubeck
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- @mrksu
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# Release rayon 1.4.1 (2020-09-29)
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- The new `flat_map_iter` and `flatten_iter` methods can be used to flatten
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sequential iterators, which may perform better in cases that don't need the
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nested parallelism of `flat_map` and `flatten`.
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- The new `par_drain` method is a parallel version of the standard `drain` for
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collections, removing items while keeping the original capacity. Collections
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that implement this through `ParallelDrainRange` support draining items from
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arbitrary index ranges, while `ParallelDrainFull` always drains everything.
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- The new `positions` method finds all items that match the given predicate and
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returns their indices in a new iterator.
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# Release rayon-core 1.8.1 (2020-09-17)
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- Fixed an overflow panic on high-contention workloads, for a counter that was
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meant to simply wrap. This panic only occurred with debug assertions enabled,
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and was much more likely on 32-bit targets.
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# Release rayon 1.4.0 / rayon-core 1.8.0 (2020-08-24)
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- Implemented a new thread scheduler, [RFC 5], which uses targeted wakeups for
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new work and for notifications of completed stolen work, reducing wasteful
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CPU usage in idle threads.
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- Implemented `IntoParallelIterator for Range<char>` and `RangeInclusive<char>`
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with the same iteration semantics as Rust 1.45.
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- Relaxed the lifetime requirements of the initial `scope` closure.
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[RFC 5]: https://github.com/rayon-rs/rfcs/pull/5
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## Contributors
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Thanks to all of the contributors for this release!
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- @CAD97
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- @cuviper
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- @kmaork
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- @nikomatsakis
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- @SuperFluffy
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# Release rayon 1.3.1 / rayon-core 1.7.1 (2020-06-15)
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- Fixed a use-after-free race in calls blocked between two rayon thread pools.
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- Collecting to an indexed `Vec` now drops any partial writes while unwinding,
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rather than just leaking them. If dropping also panics, Rust will abort.
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- Note: the old leaking behavior is considered _safe_, just not ideal.
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- The new `IndexedParallelIterator::step_by()` adapts an iterator to step
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through items by the given count, like `Iterator::step_by()`.
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- The new `ParallelSlice::par_chunks_exact()` and mutable equivalent
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`ParallelSliceMut::par_chunks_exact_mut()` ensure that the chunks always have
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the exact length requested, leaving any remainder separate, like the slice
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methods `chunks_exact()` and `chunks_exact_mut()`.
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## Contributors
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Thanks to all of the contributors for this release!
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- @adrian5
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- @bluss
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- @cuviper
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- @FlyingCanoe
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- @GuillaumeGomez
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- @matthiasbeyer
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- @picoHz
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- @zesterer
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# Release rayon 1.3.0 / rayon-core 1.7.0 (2019-12-21)
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- Tuples up to length 12 now implement `IntoParallelIterator`, creating a
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`MultiZip` iterator that produces items as similarly-shaped tuples.
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- The `--cfg=rayon_unstable` supporting code for `rayon-futures` is removed.
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- The minimum supported `rustc` is now 1.31.
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## Contributors
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Thanks to all of the contributors for this release!
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- @cuviper
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- @c410-f3r
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- @silwol
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# Release rayon-futures 0.1.1 (2019-12-21)
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- `Send` bounds have been added for the `Item` and `Error` associated types on
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all generic `F: Future` interfaces. While technically a breaking change, this
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is a soundness fix, so we are not increasing the semantic version for this.
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- This crate is now deprecated, and the `--cfg=rayon_unstable` supporting code
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will be removed in `rayon-core 1.7.0`. This only supported the now-obsolete
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`Future` from `futures 0.1`, while support for `std::future::Future` is
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expected to come directly in `rayon-core` -- although that is not ready yet.
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## Contributors
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Thanks to all of the contributors for this release!
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- @cuviper
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- @kornelski
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- @jClaireCodesStuff
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- @jwass
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- @seanchen1991
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# Release rayon 1.2.1 / rayon-core 1.6.1 (2019-11-20)
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- Update crossbeam dependencies.
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- Add top-level doc links for the iterator traits.
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- Document that the iterator traits are not object safe.
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## Contributors
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Thanks to all of the contributors for this release!
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- @cuviper
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- @dnaka91
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- @matklad
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- @nikomatsakis
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- @Qqwy
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- @vorner
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# Release rayon 1.2.0 / rayon-core 1.6.0 (2019-08-30)
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- The new `ParallelIterator::copied()` converts an iterator of references into
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copied values, like `Iterator::copied()`.
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- `ParallelExtend` is now implemented for the unit `()`.
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- Internal updates were made to improve test determinism, reduce closure type
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sizes, reduce task allocations, and update dependencies.
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- The minimum supported `rustc` is now 1.28.
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## Contributors
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Thanks to all of the contributors for this release!
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- @Aaron1011
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- @cuviper
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- @ralfbiedert
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# Release rayon 1.1.0 / rayon-core 1.5.0 (2019-06-12)
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- FIFO spawns are now supported using the new `spawn_fifo()` and `scope_fifo()`
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global functions, and their corresponding `ThreadPool` methods.
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- Normally when tasks are queued on a thread, the most recent is processed
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first (LIFO) while other threads will steal the oldest (FIFO). With FIFO
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spawns, those tasks are processed locally in FIFO order too.
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- Regular spawns and other tasks like `join` are not affected.
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- The `breadth_first` configuration flag, which globally approximated this
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effect, is now deprecated.
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- For more design details, please see [RFC 1].
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- `ThreadPoolBuilder` can now take a custom `spawn_handler` to control how
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threads will be created in the pool.
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- `ThreadPoolBuilder::build_scoped()` uses this to create a scoped thread
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pool, where the threads are able to use non-static data.
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- This may also be used to support threading in exotic environments, like
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WebAssembly, which don't support the normal `std::thread`.
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- `ParallelIterator` has 3 new methods: `find_map_any()`, `find_map_first()`,
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and `find_map_last()`, like `Iterator::find_map()` with ordering constraints.
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- The new `ParallelIterator::panic_fuse()` makes a parallel iterator halt as soon
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as possible if any of its threads panic. Otherwise, the panic state is not
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usually noticed until the iterator joins its parallel tasks back together.
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- `IntoParallelIterator` is now implemented for integral `RangeInclusive`.
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- Several internal `Folder`s now have optimized `consume_iter` implementations.
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- `rayon_core::current_thread_index()` is now re-exported in `rayon`.
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- The minimum `rustc` is now 1.26, following the update policy defined in [RFC 3].
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## Contributors
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Thanks to all of the contributors for this release!
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- @cuviper
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- @didroe
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- @GuillaumeGomez
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- @huonw
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- @janriemer
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- @kornelski
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- @nikomatsakis
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- @seanchen1991
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- @yegeun542
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[RFC 1]: https://github.com/rayon-rs/rfcs/blob/master/accepted/rfc0001-scope-scheduling.md
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[RFC 3]: https://github.com/rayon-rs/rfcs/blob/master/accepted/rfc0003-minimum-rustc.md
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# Release rayon 1.0.3 (2018-11-02)
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- `ParallelExtend` is now implemented for tuple pairs, enabling nested
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`unzip()` and `partition_map()` operations. For instance, `(A, (B, C))`
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items can be unzipped into `(Vec<A>, (Vec<B>, Vec<C>))`.
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- `ParallelExtend<(A, B)>` works like `unzip()`.
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- `ParallelExtend<Either<A, B>>` works like `partition_map()`.
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- `ParallelIterator` now has a method `map_init()` which calls an `init`
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function for a value to pair with items, like `map_with()` but dynamically
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constructed. That value type has no constraints, not even `Send` or `Sync`.
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- The new `for_each_init()` is a variant of this for simple iteration.
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- The new `try_for_each_init()` is a variant for fallible iteration.
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## Contributors
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Thanks to all of the contributors for this release!
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- @cuviper
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- @dan-zheng
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- @dholbert
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- @ignatenkobrain
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- @mdonoughe
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# Release rayon 1.0.2 / rayon-core 1.4.1 (2018-07-17)
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- The `ParallelBridge` trait with method `par_bridge()` makes it possible to
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use any `Send`able `Iterator` in parallel!
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- This trait has been added to `rayon::prelude`.
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- It automatically implements internal synchronization and queueing to
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spread the `Item`s across the thread pool. Iteration order is not
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preserved by this adaptor.
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- "Native" Rayon iterators like `par_iter()` should still be preferred when
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possible for better efficiency.
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- `ParallelString` now has additional methods for parity with `std` string
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iterators: `par_char_indices()`, `par_bytes()`, `par_encode_utf16()`,
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`par_matches()`, and `par_match_indices()`.
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- `ParallelIterator` now has fallible methods `try_fold()`, `try_reduce()`,
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and `try_for_each`, plus `*_with()` variants of each, for automatically
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short-circuiting iterators on `None` or `Err` values. These are inspired by
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`Iterator::try_fold()` and `try_for_each()` that were stabilized in Rust 1.27.
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- `Range<i128>` and `Range<u128>` are now supported with Rust 1.26 and later.
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- Small improvements have been made to the documentation.
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- `rayon-core` now only depends on `rand` for testing.
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- Rayon tests now work on stable Rust.
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## Contributors
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Thanks to all of the contributors for this release!
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- @AndyGauge
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- @cuviper
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- @ignatenkobrain
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- @LukasKalbertodt
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- @MajorBreakfast
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- @nikomatsakis
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- @paulkernfeld
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- @QuietMisdreavus
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# Release rayon 1.0.1 (2018-03-16)
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- Added more documentation for `rayon::iter::split()`.
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- Corrected links and typos in documentation.
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## Contributors
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Thanks to all of the contributors for this release!
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- @cuviper
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- @HadrienG2
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- @matthiasbeyer
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- @nikomatsakis
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# Release rayon 1.0.0 / rayon-core 1.4.0 (2018-02-15)
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- `ParallelIterator` added the `update` method which applies a function to
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mutable references, inspired by `itertools`.
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- `IndexedParallelIterator` added the `chunks` method which yields vectors of
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consecutive items from the base iterator, inspired by `itertools`.
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- `String` now implements `FromParallelIterator<Cow<str>>` and
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`ParallelExtend<Cow<str>>`, inspired by `std`.
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- `()` now implements `FromParallelIterator<()>`, inspired by `std`.
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- The new `ThreadPoolBuilder` replaces and deprecates `Configuration`.
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- Errors from initialization now have the concrete `ThreadPoolBuildError`
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type, rather than `Box<Error>`, and this type implements `Send` and `Sync`.
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- `ThreadPool::new` is deprecated in favor of `ThreadPoolBuilder::build`.
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- `initialize` is deprecated in favor of `ThreadPoolBuilder::build_global`.
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- Examples have been added to most of the parallel iterator methods.
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- A lot of the documentation has been reorganized and extended.
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## Breaking changes
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- Rayon now requires rustc 1.13 or greater.
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- `IndexedParallelIterator::len` and `ParallelIterator::opt_len` now operate on
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`&self` instead of `&mut self`.
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- `IndexedParallelIterator::collect_into` is now `collect_into_vec`.
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- `IndexedParallelIterator::unzip_into` is now `unzip_into_vecs`.
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- Rayon no longer exports the deprecated `Configuration` and `initialize` from
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rayon-core.
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## Contributors
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Thanks to all of the contributors for this release!
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- @Bilkow
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- @cuviper
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- @Enet4
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- @ignatenkobrain
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- @iwillspeak
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- @jeehoonkang
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- @jwass
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- @Kerollmops
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- @KodrAus
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- @kornelski
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- @MaloJaffre
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- @nikomatsakis
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- @obv-mikhail
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- @oddg
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- @phimuemue
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- @stjepang
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- @tmccombs
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- bors[bot]
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# Release rayon 0.9.0 / rayon-core 1.3.0 / rayon-futures 0.1.0 (2017-11-09)
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- `Configuration` now has a `build` method.
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- `ParallelIterator` added `flatten` and `intersperse`, both inspired by
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itertools.
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- `IndexedParallelIterator` added `interleave`, `interleave_shortest`, and
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`zip_eq`, all inspired by itertools.
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- The new functions `iter::empty` and `once` create parallel iterators of
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exactly zero or one item, like their `std` counterparts.
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- The new functions `iter::repeat` and `repeatn` create parallel iterators
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repeating an item indefinitely or `n` times, respectively.
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- The new function `join_context` works like `join`, with an added `FnContext`
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parameter that indicates whether the job was stolen.
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- `Either` (used by `ParallelIterator::partition_map`) is now re-exported from
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the `either` crate, instead of defining our own type.
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- `Either` also now implements `ParallelIterator`, `IndexedParallelIterator`,
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and `ParallelExtend` when both of its `Left` and `Right` types do.
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- All public types now implement `Debug`.
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- Many of the parallel iterators now implement `Clone` where possible.
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- Much of the documentation has been extended. (but still could use more help!)
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- All rayon crates have improved metadata.
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- Rayon was evaluated in the Libz Blitz, leading to many of these improvements.
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- Rayon pull requests are now guarded by bors-ng.
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## Futures
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The `spawn_future()` method has been refactored into its own `rayon-futures`
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crate, now through a `ScopeFutureExt` trait for `ThreadPool` and `Scope`. The
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supporting `rayon-core` APIs are still gated by `--cfg rayon_unstable`.
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## Breaking changes
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- Two breaking changes have been made to `rayon-core`, but since they're fixing
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soundness bugs, we are considering these _minor_ changes for semver.
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- `Scope::spawn` now requires `Send` for the closure.
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- `ThreadPool::install` now requires `Send` for the return value.
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- The `iter::internal` module has been renamed to `iter::plumbing`, to hopefully
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indicate that while these are low-level details, they're not really internal
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or private to rayon. The contents of that module are needed for third-parties
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to implement new parallel iterators, and we'll treat them with normal semver
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stability guarantees.
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- The function `rayon::iter::split` is no longer re-exported as `rayon::split`.
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## Contributors
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Thanks to all of the contributors for this release!
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- @AndyGauge
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- @ChristopherDavenport
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- @chrisvittal
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- @cuviper
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- @dns2utf8
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- @dtolnay
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- @frewsxcv
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- @gsquire
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- @Hittherhod
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- @jdr023
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- @laumann
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- @leodasvacas
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- @lvillani
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- @MajorBreakfast
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- @mamuleanu
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- @marmistrz
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- @mbrubeck
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- @mgattozzi
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- @nikomatsakis
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- @smt923
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- @stjepang
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- @tmccombs
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- @vishalsodani
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- bors[bot]
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# Release rayon 0.8.2 (2017-06-28)
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- `ParallelSliceMut` now has six parallel sorting methods with the same
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variations as the standard library.
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- `par_sort`, `par_sort_by`, and `par_sort_by_key` perform stable sorts in
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parallel, using the default order, a custom comparator, or a key extraction
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function, respectively.
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- `par_sort_unstable`, `par_sort_unstable_by`, and `par_sort_unstable_by_key`
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perform unstable sorts with the same comparison options.
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- Thanks to @stjepang!
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# Release rayon 0.8.1 / rayon-core 1.2.0 (2017-06-14)
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- The following core APIs are being stabilized:
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- `rayon::spawn()` -- spawns a task into the Rayon threadpool; as it
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is contained in the global scope (rather than a user-created
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scope), the task cannot capture anything from the current stack
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frame.
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- `ThreadPool::join()`, `ThreadPool::spawn()`, `ThreadPool::scope()`
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-- convenience APIs for launching new work within a thread-pool.
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- The various iterator adapters are now tagged with `#[must_use]`
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- Parallel iterators now offer a `for_each_with` adapter, similar to
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`map_with`.
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- We are adopting a new approach to handling the remaining unstable
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APIs (which primarily pertain to futures integration). As awlays,
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unstable APIs are intended for experimentation, but do not come with
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any promise of compatibility (in other words, we might change them
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in arbitrary ways in any release). Previously, we designated such
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APIs using a Cargo feature "unstable". Now, we are using a regular
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`#[cfg]` flag. This means that to see the unstable APIs, you must do
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`RUSTFLAGS='--cfg rayon_unstable' cargo build`. This is
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intentionally inconvenient; in particular, if you are a library,
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then your clients must also modify their environment, signaling
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their agreement to instability.
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# Release rayon 0.8.0 / rayon-core 1.1.0 (2017-06-13)
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## Rayon 0.8.0
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- Added the `map_with` and `fold_with` combinators, which help for
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passing along state (like channels) that cannot be shared between
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threads but which can be cloned on each thread split.
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- Added the `while_some` combinator, which helps for writing short-circuiting iterators.
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- Added support for "short-circuiting" collection: e.g., collecting
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from an iterator producing `Option<T>` or `Result<T, E>` into a
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`Option<Collection<T>>` or `Result<Collection<T>, E>`.
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- Support `FromParallelIterator` for `Cow`.
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- Removed the deprecated weight APIs.
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- Simplified the parallel iterator trait hierarchy by removing the
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`BoundedParallelIterator` and `ExactParallelIterator` traits,
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which were not serving much purpose.
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- Improved documentation.
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- Added some missing `Send` impls.
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- Fixed some small bugs.
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## Rayon-core 1.1.0
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- We now have more documentation.
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- Renamed the (unstable) methods `spawn_async` and
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`spawn_future_async` -- which spawn tasks that cannot hold
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references -- to simply `spawn` and `spawn_future`, respectively.
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- We are now using the coco library for our deque.
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- Individual threadpools can now be configured in "breadth-first"
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mode, which causes them to execute spawned tasks in the reverse
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order that they used to. In some specific scenarios, this can be a
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win (though it is not generally the right choice).
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- Added top-level functions:
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- `current_thread_index`, for querying the index of the current worker thread within
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its thread-pool (previously available as `thread_pool.current_thread_index()`);
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- `current_thread_has_pending_tasks`, for querying whether the
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current worker that has an empty task deque or not. This can be
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useful when deciding whether to spawn a task.
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- The environment variables for controlling Rayon are now
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`RAYON_NUM_THREADS` and `RAYON_LOG`. The older variables (e.g.,
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`RAYON_RS_NUM_CPUS` are still supported but deprecated).
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## Rayon-demo
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- Added a new game-of-life benchmark.
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## Contributors
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Thanks to the following contributors:
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- @ChristopherDavenport
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- @SuperFluffy
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- @antoinewdg
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- @crazymykl
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- @cuviper
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- @glandium
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- @julian-seward1
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- @leodasvacas
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- @leshow
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- @lilianmoraru
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- @mschmo
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- @nikomatsakis
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- @stjepang
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# Release rayon 0.7.1 / rayon-core 1.0.2 (2017-05-30)
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This release is a targeted performance fix for #343, an issue where
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rayon threads could sometimes enter into a spin loop where they would
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be unable to make progress until they are pre-empted.
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# Release rayon 0.7 / rayon-core 1.0 (2017-04-06)
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This release marks the first step towards Rayon 1.0. **For best
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performance, it is important that all Rayon users update to at least
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Rayon 0.7.** This is because, as of Rayon 0.7, we have taken steps to
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ensure that, no matter how many versions of rayon are actively in use,
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there will only be a single global scheduler. This is achieved via the
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`rayon-core` crate, which is being released at version 1.0, and which
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encapsulates the core schedule APIs like `join()`. (Note: the
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`rayon-core` crate is, to some degree, an implementation detail, and
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not intended to be imported directly; it's entire API surface is
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mirrored through the rayon crate.)
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We have also done a lot of work reorganizing the API for Rayon 0.7 in
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preparation for 1.0. The names of iterator types have been changed and
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reorganized (but few users are expected to be naming those types
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explicitly anyhow). In addition, a number of parallel iterator methods
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have been adjusted to match those in the standard iterator traits more
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closely. See the "Breaking Changes" section below for
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details.
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Finally, Rayon 0.7 includes a number of new features and new parallel
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iterator methods. **As of this release, Rayon's parallel iterators
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have officially reached parity with sequential iterators** -- that is,
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every sequential iterator method that makes any sense in parallel is
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supported in some capacity.
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### New features and methods
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- The internal `Producer` trait now features `fold_with`, which enables
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better performance for some parallel iterators.
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- Strings now support `par_split()` and `par_split_whitespace()`.
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- The `Configuration` API is expanded and simplified:
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- `num_threads(0)` no longer triggers an error
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- you can now supply a closure to name the Rayon threads that get created
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by using `Configuration::thread_name`.
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- you can now inject code when Rayon threads start up and finish
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- you can now set a custom panic handler to handle panics in various odd situations
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- Threadpools are now able to more gracefully put threads to sleep when not needed.
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- Parallel iterators now support `find_first()`, `find_last()`, `position_first()`,
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and `position_last()`.
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- Parallel iterators now support `rev()`, which primarily affects subsequent calls
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to `enumerate()`.
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- The `scope()` API is now considered stable (and part of `rayon-core`).
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- There is now a useful `rayon::split` function for creating custom
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Rayon parallel iterators.
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- Parallel iterators now allow you to customize the min/max number of
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items to be processed in a given thread. This mechanism replaces the
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older `weight` mechanism, which is deprecated.
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- `sum()` and friends now use the standard `Sum` traits
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### Breaking changes
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In the move towards 1.0, there have been a number of minor breaking changes:
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- Configuration setters like `Configuration::set_num_threads()` lost the `set_` prefix,
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and hence become something like `Configuration::num_threads()`.
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- `Configuration` getters are removed
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- Iterator types have been shuffled around and exposed more consistently:
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- combinator types live in `rayon::iter`, e.g. `rayon::iter::Filter`
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- iterators over various types live in a module named after their type,
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e.g. `rayon::slice::Windows`
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- When doing a `sum()` or `product()`, type annotations are needed for the result
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since it is now possible to have the resulting sum be of a type other than the value
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you are iterating over (this mirrors sequential iterators).
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### Experimental features
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Experimental features require the use of the `unstable` feature. Their
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APIs may change or disappear entirely in future releases (even minor
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releases) and hence they should be avoided for production code.
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- We now have (unstable) support for futures integration. You can use
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`Scope::spawn_future` or `rayon::spawn_future_async()`.
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- There is now a `rayon::spawn_async()` function for using the Rayon
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threadpool to run tasks that do not have references to the stack.
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### Contributors
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Thanks to the following people for their contributions to this release:
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- @Aaronepower
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- @ChristopherDavenport
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- @bluss
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- @cuviper
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- @froydnj
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- @gaurikholkar
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- @hniksic
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- @leodasvacas
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- @leshow
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- @martinhath
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- @mbrubeck
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- @nikomatsakis
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- @pegomes
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- @schuster
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- @torkleyy
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# Release 0.6 (2016-12-21)
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This release includes a lot of progress towards the goal of parity
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with the sequential iterator API, though there are still a few methods
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that are not yet complete. If you'd like to help with that effort,
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[check out the milestone](https://github.com/nikomatsakis/rayon/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+milestone%3A%22Parity+with+the+%60Iterator%60+trait%22)
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to see the remaining issues.
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**Announcement:** @cuviper has been added as a collaborator to the
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Rayon repository for all of his outstanding work on Rayon, which
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includes both internal refactoring and helping to shape the public
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API. Thanks @cuviper! Keep it up.
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- We now support `collect()` and not just `collect_with()`.
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You can use `collect()` to build a number of collections,
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including vectors, maps, and sets. Moreover, when building a vector
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with `collect()`, you are no longer limited to exact parallel iterators.
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Thanks @nikomatsakis, @cuviper!
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- We now support `skip()` and `take()` on parallel iterators.
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Thanks @martinhath!
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- **Breaking change:** We now match the sequential APIs for `min()` and `max()`.
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We also support `min_by_key()` and `max_by_key()`. Thanks @tapeinosyne!
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- **Breaking change:** The `mul()` method is now renamed to `product()`,
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to match sequential iterators. Thanks @jonathandturner!
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- We now support parallel iterator over ranges on `u64` values. Thanks @cuviper!
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- We now offer a `par_chars()` method on strings for iterating over characters
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in parallel. Thanks @cuviper!
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- We now have new demos: a traveling salesman problem solver as well as matrix
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multiplication. Thanks @nikomatsakis, @edre!
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- We are now documenting our minimum rustc requirement (currently
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v1.12.0). We will attempt to maintain compatibility with rustc
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stable v1.12.0 as long as it remains convenient, but if new features
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are stabilized or added that would be helpful to Rayon, or there are
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bug fixes that we need, we will bump to the most recent rustc. Thanks @cuviper!
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- The `reduce()` functionality now has better inlining.
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Thanks @bluss!
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- The `join()` function now has some documentation. Thanks @gsquire!
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- The project source has now been fully run through rustfmt.
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Thanks @ChristopherDavenport!
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- Exposed helper methods for accessing the current thread index.
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Thanks @bholley!
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# Release 0.5 (2016-11-04)
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- **Breaking change:** The `reduce` method has been vastly
|
|
simplified, and `reduce_with_identity` has been deprecated.
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|
- **Breaking change:** The `fold` method has been changed. It used to
|
|
always reduce the values, but now instead it is a combinator that
|
|
returns a parallel iterator which can itself be reduced. See the
|
|
docs for more information.
|
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- The following parallel iterator combinators are now available (thanks @cuviper!):
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- `find_any()`: similar to `find` on a sequential iterator,
|
|
but doesn't necessarily return the *first* matching item
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- `position_any()`: similar to `position` on a sequential iterator,
|
|
but doesn't necessarily return the index of *first* matching item
|
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- `any()`, `all()`: just like their sequential counterparts
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- The `count()` combinator is now available for parallel iterators.
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- We now build with older versions of rustc again (thanks @durango!),
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|
as we removed a stray semicolon from `thread_local!`.
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- Various improvements to the (unstable) `scope()` API implementation.
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# Release 0.4.3 (2016-10-25)
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- Parallel iterators now offer an adaptive weight scheme,
|
|
which means that explicit weights should no longer
|
|
be necessary in most cases! Thanks @cuviper!
|
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- We are considering removing weights or changing the weight mechanism
|
|
before 1.0. Examples of scenarios where you still need weights even
|
|
with this adaptive mechanism would be great. Join the discussion
|
|
at <https://github.com/nikomatsakis/rayon/issues/111>.
|
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- New (unstable) scoped threads API, see `rayon::scope` for details.
|
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- You will need to supply the [cargo feature] `unstable`.
|
|
- The various demos and benchmarks have been consolidated into one
|
|
program, `rayon-demo`.
|
|
- Optimizations in Rayon's inner workings. Thanks @emilio!
|
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- Update `num_cpus` to 1.0. Thanks @jamwt!
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- Various internal cleanup in the implementation and typo fixes.
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Thanks @cuviper, @Eh2406, and @spacejam!
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[cargo feature]: http://doc.crates.io/manifest.html#the-features-section
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# Release 0.4.2 (2016-09-15)
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- Updated crates.io metadata.
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# Release 0.4.1 (2016-09-14)
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|
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- New `chain` combinator for parallel iterators.
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- `Option`, `Result`, as well as many more collection types now have
|
|
parallel iterators.
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- New mergesort demo.
|
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- Misc fixes.
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Thanks to @cuviper, @edre, @jdanford, @frewsxcv for their contributions!
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# Release 0.4 (2016-05-16)
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|
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- Make use of latest versions of catch-panic and various fixes to panic propagation.
|
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- Add new prime sieve demo.
|
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- Add `cloned()` and `inspect()` combinators.
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- Misc fixes for Rust RFC 1214.
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Thanks to @areilb1, @Amanieu, @SharplEr, and @cuviper for their contributions!
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# Release 0.3 (2016-02-23)
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|
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- Expanded `par_iter` APIs now available:
|
|
- `into_par_iter` is now supported on vectors (taking ownership of the elements)
|
|
- Panic handling is much improved:
|
|
- if you use the Nightly feature, experimental panic recovery is available
|
|
- otherwise, panics propagate out and poision the workpool
|
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- New `Configuration` object to control number of threads and other details
|
|
- New demos and benchmarks
|
|
- try `cargo run --release -- visualize` in `demo/nbody` :)
|
|
- Note: a nightly compiler is required for this demo due to the
|
|
use of the `+=` syntax
|
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Thanks to @bjz, @cuviper, @Amanieu, and @willi-kappler for their contributions!
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# Release 0.2 and earlier
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No release notes were being kept at this time.
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