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PARSET(1) parallel PARSET(1)

parset - set shell variables in parallel

parset variablename [options for GNU Parallel]

env_parset variablename [options for GNU Parallel]

parset is a shell function that puts the output from GNU parallel into shell variables.

env_parset is a shell function that puts the output from env_parallel into shell variables.

The parset and env_parset functions are defined as part of env_parallel.

If variablename is a single variable name, this will be treated as the destination variable. If the variable is defined as an associative array (using typeset -A myassoc), this will be used. Otherwise the variable will be made into a normal array.

If variablename contains multiple names separated by ',' or space, the names will be the destination variables. The number of names must be at least the number of jobs.

Same as GNU parallel, but they are put after the destination variable.

Examples

Put output into myarray:

  parset myarray seq 3 ::: 4 5 6
  echo "${myarray[1]}"

Put output into vars $seq, $pwd, $ls:

  parset "seq pwd ls" ::: "seq 10" pwd ls
  echo "$ls"

Put output into vars $seq, $pwd, $ls:

  into_vars=(seq pwd ls)
  parset "${into_vars[*]}" ::: "seq 10" pwd ls
  echo "$ls"

Put output into associative array myassoc (not supported for mksh):

  typeset -A myassoc
  parset myassoc seq ::: 4 5 ::: 6 7
  echo "${myassoc[4 7]}"

The commands to run can be an array:

  cmd=("echo first" "echo '<<joe  \"double  space\"  cartoon>>'" "pwd")
  parset data ::: "${cmd[@]}"
  echo "${data[1]}"
  echo "${data[2]}"

parset can read from stdin (standard input) if it is a file:

  parset res echo < parallel_input_file

but parset can not be part of a pipe. In particular this means it cannot read from a pipe or write to a pipe:

  seq 10 | parset res echo Does not work

but must instead use a tempfile:

  seq 10 > parallel_input
  parset res echo :::: parallel_input
  echo "${res[1]}"
  echo "${res[9]}"

or a FIFO:

  mkfifo input_fifo
  seq 30 > input_fifo &
  parset res echo :::: input_fifo
  echo "${res[1]}"
  echo "${res[29]}"

or Bash/Zsh/Ksh process substitution:

  parset res echo :::: <(seq 100)
  echo "${res[1]}"
  echo "${res[99]}"

Installation

Put this in the relevant $HOME/.bashrc or $HOME/.zshenv or $HOME/.kshrc:

  . `which env_parallel.bash`
  . `which env_parallel.zsh`
  source `which env_parallel.ksh`

E.g. by doing:

  echo '. `which env_parallel.bash`' >> $HOME/.bashrc
  echo '. `which env_parallel.zsh`' >> $HOME/.zshenv
  echo 'source `which env_parallel.ksh`' >> $HOME/.kshrc

or by doing:

  env_parallel --install

Examples

ash does not support arrays.

Put output into vars $seq, $pwd, $ls:

  parset "seq pwd ls" ::: "seq 10" pwd ls
  echo "$ls"

parset can read from stdin (standard input) if it is a file:

  parset res1,res2,res3 echo < parallel_input_file

but parset can not be part of a pipe. In particular this means it cannot read from a pipe or write to a pipe:

  seq 3 | parset res1,res2,res3 echo Does not work

but must instead use a tempfile:

  seq 3 > parallel_input
  parset res1,res2,res3 echo :::: parallel_input
  echo "$res1"
  echo "$res2"
  echo "$res3"

or a FIFO:

  mkfifo input_fifo
  seq 3 > input_fifo &
  parset res1,res2,res3 echo :::: input_fifo
  echo "$res1"
  echo "$res2"
  echo "$res3"

Installation

Put the relevant one of these into $HOME/.profile:

  . `which env_parallel.sh`
  . `which env_parallel.ash`
  . `which env_parallel.dash`

E.g. by doing:

  echo '. `which env_parallel.ash`' >> $HOME/.bashrc

or by doing:

  env_parallel --install

Same as GNU parallel.

When using GNU parallel for a publication please cite:

O. Tange (2011): GNU Parallel - The Command-Line Power Tool, ;login: The USENIX Magazine, February 2011:42-47.

This helps funding further development; and it won't cost you a cent. If you pay 10000 EUR you should feel free to use GNU Parallel without citing.

Copyright (C) 2007-10-18 Ole Tange, http://ole.tange.dk

Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Ole Tange, http://ole.tange.dk

Copyright (C) 2010-2022 Ole Tange, http://ole.tange.dk and Free Software Foundation, Inc.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or at your option any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

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parset uses GNU parallel.

parallel(1), env_parallel(1), bash(1).
2021-12-25 20211222

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