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# This script illustrates how to run compiler_test.pl in parallel on multi-core machines. Please make sure
# these processes are terminated at the end of your testing
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
use Sys::CPU;
sub usage () {
die "usage: launchn.pl <config-file>\n";
}
my $CONFIG_FILE = "";
my $CPUS = Sys::CPU::cpu_count();
if (scalar (@ARGV) != 1 || !(-e $ARGV[0]) ) {
usage();
}
print "looks like we have $CPUS cpus\n";
$CONFIG_FILE = $ARGV[0];
for (my $i=0; $i<$CPUS; $i++) {
my $dir = "work$i";
system "rm -rf $dir";
system "mkdir $dir";
chdir $dir;
system "nice -19 nohup ../compiler_test.pl 0 ../$CONFIG_FILE > output.txt 2>&1 &";
print "start working in $dir\n";
chdir "..";
}
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