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## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Parallel grep model similar to the native grep function.
##
###############################################################################
package MCE::Grep;
use strict;
use warnings;
no warnings qw( threads recursion uninitialized );
our $VERSION = '1.810';
## no critic (BuiltinFunctions::ProhibitStringyEval)
## no critic (Subroutines::ProhibitSubroutinePrototypes)
## no critic (TestingAndDebugging::ProhibitNoStrict)
use Scalar::Util qw( looks_like_number weaken );
use MCE;
our @CARP_NOT = qw( MCE );
my $_has_threads = $INC{'threads.pm'} ? 1 : 0;
my $_tid = $_has_threads ? threads->tid() : 0;
sub CLONE {
$_tid = threads->tid() if $_has_threads;
}
###############################################################################
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Import routine.
##
###############################################################################
my ($_MCE, $_def, $_params, $_prev_c, $_tag) = ({}, {}, {}, {}, 'MCE::Grep');
sub import {
my ($_class, $_pkg) = (shift, caller);
my $_p = $_def->{$_pkg} = {
MAX_WORKERS => 'auto',
CHUNK_SIZE => 'auto',
};
## Import functions.
no strict 'refs'; no warnings 'redefine';
*{ $_pkg.'::mce_grep_f' } = \&run_file;
*{ $_pkg.'::mce_grep_s' } = \&run_seq;
*{ $_pkg.'::mce_grep' } = \&run;
## Process module arguments.
while ( my $_argument = shift ) {
my $_arg = lc $_argument;
$_p->{MAX_WORKERS} = shift, next if ( $_arg eq 'max_workers' );
$_p->{CHUNK_SIZE} = shift, next if ( $_arg eq 'chunk_size' );
$_p->{TMP_DIR} = shift, next if ( $_arg eq 'tmp_dir' );
$_p->{FREEZE} = shift, next if ( $_arg eq 'freeze' );
$_p->{THAW} = shift, next if ( $_arg eq 'thaw' );
## Sereal 3.008+, if available, is used automatically by MCE 1.800.
if ( $_arg eq 'sereal' ) {
if ( shift eq '0' ) {
require Storable;
$_p->{FREEZE} = \&Storable::freeze;
$_p->{THAW} = \&Storable::thaw;
}
next;
}
_croak("Error: ($_argument) invalid module option");
}
$_p->{MAX_WORKERS} = MCE::Util::_parse_max_workers($_p->{MAX_WORKERS});
_validate_number($_p->{MAX_WORKERS}, 'MAX_WORKERS');
_validate_number($_p->{CHUNK_SIZE}, 'CHUNK_SIZE')
unless ($_p->{CHUNK_SIZE} eq 'auto');
return;
}
###############################################################################
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Gather callback for storing by chunk_id => chunk_ref into a hash.
##
###############################################################################
my ($_total_chunks, %_tmp);
sub _gather {
my ($_chunk_id, $_data_ref) = @_;
$_tmp{$_chunk_id} = $_data_ref;
$_total_chunks++;
return;
}
###############################################################################
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Init and finish routines.
##
###############################################################################
sub init (@) {
shift if (defined $_[0] && $_[0] eq 'MCE::Grep');
my $_pkg = "$$.$_tid.".caller();
$_params->{$_pkg} = (ref $_[0] eq 'HASH') ? shift : { @_ };
@_ = ();
return;
}
sub finish (@) {
shift if (defined $_[0] && $_[0] eq 'MCE::Grep');
my $_pkg = (defined $_[0]) ? shift : "$$.$_tid.".caller();
if ( $_pkg eq 'MCE' ) {
for my $_k ( keys %{ $_MCE } ) { MCE::Grep->finish($_k, 1); }
}
elsif ( $_MCE->{$_pkg} && $_MCE->{$_pkg}{_init_pid} eq "$$.$_tid" ) {
$_MCE->{$_pkg}->shutdown(@_) if $_MCE->{$_pkg}{_spawned};
$_total_chunks = undef, undef %_tmp;
delete $_prev_c->{$_pkg};
delete $_MCE->{$_pkg};
}
@_ = ();
return;
}
###############################################################################
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Parallel grep with MCE -- file.
##
###############################################################################
sub run_file (&@) {
shift if (defined $_[0] && $_[0] eq 'MCE::Grep');
my $_code = shift; my $_file = shift;
my $_pid = "$$.$_tid.".caller();
if (defined (my $_p = $_params->{$_pid})) {
delete $_p->{input_data} if (exists $_p->{input_data});
delete $_p->{sequence} if (exists $_p->{sequence});
}
else {
$_params->{$_pid} = {};
}
if (defined $_file && ref $_file eq '' && $_file ne '') {
_croak("$_tag: ($_file) does not exist") unless (-e $_file);
_croak("$_tag: ($_file) is not readable") unless (-r $_file);
_croak("$_tag: ($_file) is not a plain file") unless (-f $_file);
$_params->{$_pid}{_file} = $_file;
}
elsif (ref $_file eq 'SCALAR' || ref($_file) =~ /^(?:GLOB|FileHandle|IO::)/) {
$_params->{$_pid}{_file} = $_file;
}
else {
_croak("$_tag: (file) is not specified or valid");
}
@_ = ();
return run($_code);
}
###############################################################################
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Parallel grep with MCE -- sequence.
##
###############################################################################
sub run_seq (&@) {
shift if (defined $_[0] && $_[0] eq 'MCE::Grep');
my $_code = shift;
my $_pid = "$$.$_tid.".caller();
if (defined (my $_p = $_params->{$_pid})) {
delete $_p->{input_data} if (exists $_p->{input_data});
delete $_p->{_file} if (exists $_p->{_file});
}
else {
$_params->{$_pid} = {};
}
my ($_begin, $_end);
if (ref $_[0] eq 'HASH') {
$_begin = $_[0]->{begin}; $_end = $_[0]->{end};
$_params->{$_pid}{sequence} = $_[0];
}
elsif (ref $_[0] eq 'ARRAY') {
$_begin = $_[0]->[0]; $_end = $_[0]->[1];
$_params->{$_pid}{sequence} = $_[0];
}
elsif (ref $_[0] eq '') {
$_begin = $_[0]; $_end = $_[1];
$_params->{$_pid}{sequence} = [ @_ ];
}
else {
_croak("$_tag: (sequence) is not specified or valid");
}
_croak("$_tag: (begin) is not specified for sequence")
unless (defined $_begin);
_croak("$_tag: (end) is not specified for sequence")
unless (defined $_end);
$_params->{$_pid}{sequence_run} = 1;
@_ = ();
return run($_code);
}
###############################################################################
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Parallel grep with MCE.
##
###############################################################################
sub run (&@) {
shift if (defined $_[0] && $_[0] eq 'MCE::Grep');
my $_code = shift; $_total_chunks = 0; undef %_tmp;
my $_pkg = caller() eq 'MCE::Grep' ? caller(1) : caller();
my $_pid = "$$.$_tid.$_pkg";
my $_input_data; my $_max_workers = $_def->{$_pkg}{MAX_WORKERS};
my $_r = ref $_[0];
if ($_r eq 'ARRAY' || $_r eq 'CODE' || $_r eq 'SCALAR' || $_r =~ /^(?:GLOB|FileHandle|IO::)/) {
$_input_data = shift if (@_ == 1);
}
if (defined (my $_p = $_params->{$_pid})) {
$_max_workers = MCE::Util::_parse_max_workers($_p->{max_workers})
if (exists $_p->{max_workers});
delete $_p->{sequence} if (defined $_input_data || scalar @_);
delete $_p->{user_func} if (exists $_p->{user_func});
delete $_p->{user_tasks} if (exists $_p->{user_tasks});
delete $_p->{use_slurpio} if (exists $_p->{use_slurpio});
delete $_p->{bounds_only} if (exists $_p->{bounds_only});
delete $_p->{gather} if (exists $_p->{gather});
}
my $_chunk_size = MCE::Util::_parse_chunk_size(
$_def->{$_pkg}{CHUNK_SIZE}, $_max_workers, $_params->{$_pid},
$_input_data, scalar @_
);
if (defined (my $_p = $_params->{$_pid})) {
if (exists $_p->{_file}) {
$_input_data = delete $_p->{_file};
} else {
$_input_data = $_p->{input_data} if exists $_p->{input_data};
}
}
## -------------------------------------------------------------------------
MCE::_save_state();
if (!defined $_prev_c->{$_pid} || $_prev_c->{$_pid} != $_code) {
$_MCE->{$_pid}->shutdown() if (defined $_MCE->{$_pid});
$_prev_c->{$_pid} = $_code;
my %_opts = (
max_workers => $_max_workers, task_name => $_tag,
user_func => sub {
my ($_mce, $_chunk_ref, $_chunk_id) = @_;
my $_wantarray = $_mce->{user_args}[0];
if ($_wantarray) {
my @_a;
if (ref $_chunk_ref eq 'SCALAR') {
local $/ = $_mce->{RS} if defined $_mce->{RS};
open my $_MEM_FH, '<', $_chunk_ref;
binmode $_MEM_FH, ':raw';
while (<$_MEM_FH>) { push (@_a, $_) if &{ $_code }; }
close $_MEM_FH;
weaken $_MEM_FH;
}
else {
if (ref $_chunk_ref) {
push @_a, grep { &{ $_code } } @{ $_chunk_ref };
} else {
push @_a, grep { &{ $_code } } $_chunk_ref;
}
}
MCE->gather($_chunk_id, \@_a);
}
else {
my $_cnt = 0;
if (ref $_chunk_ref eq 'SCALAR') {
local $/ = $_mce->{RS} if defined $_mce->{RS};
open my $_MEM_FH, '<', $_chunk_ref;
binmode $_MEM_FH, ':raw';
while (<$_MEM_FH>) { $_cnt++ if &{ $_code }; }
close $_MEM_FH;
weaken $_MEM_FH;
}
else {
if (ref $_chunk_ref) {
$_cnt += grep { &{ $_code } } @{ $_chunk_ref };
} else {
$_cnt += grep { &{ $_code } } $_chunk_ref;
}
}
MCE->gather($_cnt) if defined $_wantarray;
}
},
);
if (defined (my $_p = $_params->{$_pid})) {
for my $_k (keys %{ $_p }) {
next if ($_k eq 'sequence_run');
next if ($_k eq 'input_data');
next if ($_k eq 'chunk_size');
_croak("MCE::Grep: ($_k) is not a valid constructor argument")
unless (exists $MCE::_valid_fields_new{$_k});
$_opts{$_k} = $_p->{$_k};
}
}
for my $_k (qw/ tmp_dir freeze thaw /) {
$_opts{$_k} = $_def->{$_pkg}{uc($_k)}
if (exists $_def->{$_pkg}{uc($_k)} && !exists $_opts{$_k});
}
$_MCE->{$_pid} = MCE->new(pkg => $_pkg, %_opts);
}
## -------------------------------------------------------------------------
my $_cnt = 0; my $_wantarray = wantarray;
$_MCE->{$_pid}{use_slurpio} = ($_chunk_size > &MCE::MAX_RECS_SIZE) ? 1 : 0;
$_MCE->{$_pid}{user_args} = [ $_wantarray ];
$_MCE->{$_pid}{gather} = $_wantarray
? \&_gather : sub { $_cnt += $_[0]; return; };
if (defined $_input_data) {
@_ = ();
$_MCE->{$_pid}->process({ chunk_size => $_chunk_size }, $_input_data);
delete $_MCE->{$_pid}{input_data};
}
elsif (scalar @_) {
$_MCE->{$_pid}->process({ chunk_size => $_chunk_size }, \@_);
delete $_MCE->{$_pid}{input_data};
}
else {
if (defined $_params->{$_pid} && exists $_params->{$_pid}{sequence}) {
$_MCE->{$_pid}->run({
chunk_size => $_chunk_size,
sequence => $_params->{$_pid}{sequence}
}, 0);
if (exists $_params->{$_pid}{sequence_run}) {
delete $_params->{$_pid}{sequence_run};
delete $_params->{$_pid}{sequence};
}
delete $_MCE->{$_pid}{sequence};
}
}
MCE::_restore_state();
if ($_wantarray) {
return map { @{ $_ } } delete @_tmp{ 1 .. $_total_chunks };
}
elsif (defined $_wantarray) {
return $_cnt;
}
return;
}
###############################################################################
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Private methods.
##
###############################################################################
sub _croak {
goto &MCE::_croak;
}
sub _validate_number {
my ($_n, $_key) = @_;
_croak("$_tag: ($_key) is not valid") if (!defined $_n);
$_n =~ s/K\z//i; $_n =~ s/M\z//i;
if (!looks_like_number($_n) || int($_n) != $_n || $_n < 1) {
_croak("$_tag: ($_key) is not valid");
}
return;
}
1;
__END__
###############################################################################
## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## Module usage.
##
###############################################################################
=head1 NAME
MCE::Grep - Parallel grep model similar to the native grep function
=head1 VERSION
This document describes MCE::Grep version 1.810
=head1 SYNOPSIS
## Exports mce_grep, mce_grep_f, and mce_grep_s
use MCE::Grep;
## Array or array_ref
my @a = mce_grep { $_ % 5 == 0 } 1..10000;
my @b = mce_grep { $_ % 5 == 0 } [ 1..10000 ];
## File_path, glob_ref, or scalar_ref
my @c = mce_grep_f { /pattern/ } "/path/to/file";
my @d = mce_grep_f { /pattern/ } $file_handle;
my @e = mce_grep_f { /pattern/ } \$scalar;
## Sequence of numbers (begin, end [, step, format])
my @f = mce_grep_s { %_ * 3 == 0 } 1, 10000, 5;
my @g = mce_grep_s { %_ * 3 == 0 } [ 1, 10000, 5 ];
my @h = mce_grep_s { %_ * 3 == 0 } {
begin => 1, end => 10000, step => 5, format => undef
};
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module provides a parallel grep implementation via Many-Core Engine.
MCE incurs a small overhead due to passing of data. A fast code block will
run faster natively. However, the overhead will likely diminish as the
complexity increases for the code.
my @m1 = grep { $_ % 5 == 0 } 1..1000000; ## 0.065 secs
my @m2 = mce_grep { $_ % 5 == 0 } 1..1000000; ## 0.194 secs
Chunking, enabled by default, greatly reduces the overhead behind the scene.
The time for mce_grep below also includes the time for data exchanges between
the manager and worker processes. More parallelization will be seen when the
code incurs additional CPU time.
my @m1 = grep { /[2357][1468][9]/ } 1..1000000; ## 0.353 secs
my @m2 = mce_grep { /[2357][1468][9]/ } 1..1000000; ## 0.218 secs
Even faster is mce_grep_s; useful when input data is a range of numbers.
Workers generate sequences mathematically among themselves without any
interaction from the manager process. Two arguments are required for
mce_grep_s (begin, end). Step defaults to 1 if begin is smaller than end,
otherwise -1.
my @m3 = mce_grep_s { /[2357][1468][9]/ } 1, 1000000; ## 0.165 secs
Although this document is about MCE::Grep, the L<MCE::Stream> module can write
results immediately without waiting for all chunks to complete. This is made
possible by passing the reference to an array (in this case @m4 and @m5).
use MCE::Stream default_mode => 'grep';
my @m4; mce_stream \@m4, sub { /[2357][1468][9]/ }, 1..1000000;
## Completed in 0.203 secs. This is amazing considering the
## overhead for passing data between the manager and workers.
my @m5; mce_stream_s \@m5, sub { /[2357][1468][9]/ }, 1, 1000000;
## Completed in 0.120 secs. Like with mce_grep_s, specifying a
## sequence specification turns out to be faster due to lesser
## overhead for the manager process.
A common scenario is grepping for pattern(s) inside a massive log file.
Notice how parallelism increases as complexity increases for the pattern.
Testing was done against a 300 MB file containing 250k lines.
use MCE::Grep;
my @m; open my $LOG, "<", "/path/to/log/file" or die "$!\n";
@m = grep { /pattern/ } <$LOG>; ## 0.756 secs
@m = grep { /foobar|[2357][1468][9]/ } <$LOG>; ## 24.681 secs
## Parallelism with mce_grep. This involves the manager process
## due to processing a file handle.
@m = mce_grep { /pattern/ } <$LOG>; ## 0.997 secs
@m = mce_grep { /foobar|[2357][1468][9]/ } <$LOG>; ## 7.439 secs
## Even faster with mce_grep_f. Workers access the file directly
## with zero interaction from the manager process.
my $LOG = "/path/to/file";
@m = mce_grep_f { /pattern/ } $LOG; ## 0.112 secs
@m = mce_grep_f { /foobar|[2357][1468][9]/ } $LOG; ## 6.840 secs
=head1 PARSING HUGE FILES
The MCE::Grep module lacks an optimization for quickly determining if a match
is found from not knowing the pattern inside the code block. Use the following
snippet as a template to achieve better performance. Also, take a look at
examples/egrep.pl, included with the distribution.
use MCE::Loop;
MCE::Loop::init {
max_workers => 8, use_slurpio => 1
};
my $pattern = 'karl';
my $hugefile = 'very_huge.file';
my @result = mce_loop_f {
my ($mce, $slurp_ref, $chunk_id) = @_;
## Quickly determine if a match is found.
## Process slurped chunk only if true.
if ($$slurp_ref =~ /$pattern/m) {
my @matches;
## The following is fast on Unix. Performance degrades
## drastically on Windows beyond 4 workers.
open my $MEM_FH, '<', $slurp_ref;
binmode $MEM_FH, ':raw';
while (<$MEM_FH>) { push @matches, $_ if (/$pattern/); }
close $MEM_FH;
## Therefore, use the following construct on Windows.
while ( $$slurp_ref =~ /([^\n]+\n)/mg ) {
my $line = $1; # save $1 to not lose the value
push @matches, $line if ($line =~ /$pattern/);
}
## Gather matched lines.
MCE->gather(@matches);
}
} $hugefile;
print join('', @result);
=head1 OVERRIDING DEFAULTS
The following list options which may be overridden when loading the module.
use Sereal qw( encode_sereal decode_sereal );
use CBOR::XS qw( encode_cbor decode_cbor );
use JSON::XS qw( encode_json decode_json );
use MCE::Grep
max_workers => 4, # Default 'auto'
chunk_size => 100, # Default 'auto'
tmp_dir => "/path/to/app/tmp", # $MCE::Signal::tmp_dir
freeze => \&encode_sereal, # \&Storable::freeze
thaw => \&decode_sereal # \&Storable::thaw
;
From MCE 1.8 onwards, Sereal 3.008+ is loaded automatically if available.
Specify C<Sereal => 0> to use Storable instead.
use MCE::Grep Sereal => 0;
=head1 CUSTOMIZING MCE
=over 3
=item MCE::Grep->init ( options )
=item MCE::Grep::init { options }
The init function accepts a hash of MCE options. The gather option, if
specified, is ignored due to being used internally by the module.
use MCE::Grep;
MCE::Grep::init {
chunk_size => 1, max_workers => 4,
user_begin => sub {
print "## ", MCE->wid, " started\n";
},
user_end => sub {
print "## ", MCE->wid, " completed\n";
}
};
my @a = mce_grep { $_ % 5 == 0 } 1..100;
print "\n", "@a", "\n";
-- Output
## 2 started
## 3 started
## 1 started
## 4 started
## 3 completed
## 4 completed
## 1 completed
## 2 completed
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100
=back
=head1 API DOCUMENTATION
=over 3
=item MCE::Grep->run ( sub { code }, iterator )
=item mce_grep { code } iterator
An iterator reference can by specified for input_data. Iterators are described
under "SYNTAX for INPUT_DATA" at L<MCE::Core>.
my @a = mce_grep { $_ % 3 == 0 } make_iterator(10, 30, 2);
=item MCE::Grep->run ( sub { code }, list )
=item mce_grep { code } list
Input data can be defined using a list.
my @a = mce_grep { /[2357]/ } 1..1000;
my @b = mce_grep { /[2357]/ } [ 1..1000 ];
=item MCE::Grep->run_file ( sub { code }, file )
=item mce_grep_f { code } file
The fastest of these is the /path/to/file. Workers communicate the next offset
position among themselves without any interaction from the manager process.
my @c = mce_grep_f { /pattern/ } "/path/to/file";
my @d = mce_grep_f { /pattern/ } $file_handle;
my @e = mce_grep_f { /pattern/ } \$scalar;
=item MCE::Grep->run_seq ( sub { code }, $beg, $end [, $step, $fmt ] )
=item mce_grep_s { code } $beg, $end [, $step, $fmt ]
Sequence can be defined as a list, an array reference, or a hash reference.
The functions require both begin and end values to run. Step and format are
optional. The format is passed to sprintf (% may be omitted below).
my ($beg, $end, $step, $fmt) = (10, 20, 0.1, "%4.1f");
my @f = mce_grep_s { /[1234]\.[5678]/ } $beg, $end, $step, $fmt;
my @g = mce_grep_s { /[1234]\.[5678]/ } [ $beg, $end, $step, $fmt ];
my @h = mce_grep_s { /[1234]\.[5678]/ } {
begin => $beg, end => $end, step => $step, format => $fmt
};
=back
=head1 MANUAL SHUTDOWN
=over 3
=item MCE::Grep->finish
=item MCE::Grep::finish
Workers remain persistent as much as possible after running. Shutdown occurs
automatically when the script terminates. Call finish when workers are no
longer needed.
use MCE::Grep;
MCE::Grep::init {
chunk_size => 20, max_workers => 'auto'
};
my @a = mce_grep { ... } 1..100;
MCE::Grep::finish;
=back
=head1 INDEX
L<MCE|MCE>, L<MCE::Core>
=head1 AUTHOR
Mario E. Roy, S<E<lt>marioeroy AT gmail DOT comE<gt>>
=cut
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