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Date: 2022-07-06T17:54:18Z
From: akshay kulkarni
Subject: byte coding compiling.....
In-Reply-To: <CAGxFJbQgh3P7314CJY5ZpwyGpkJt7w7mfZGVTtLKs0Bze=XKAQ@mail.gmail.com>
Dear Bert,
Thanks for your reply...
So
> cmpfun(mclapply)
should do the job right?
By the by, how can I give a reprex? Reprex of the code that I am giving to mclapply (as FUN argument)?
Yours sincerely,
AKSHAY M KULKARNI
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From: Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 6, 2022 10:32 PM
To: akshay kulkarni <akshay_e4 at hotmail.com>
Cc: R help Mailing list <r-help at r-project.org>
Subject: Re: [R] byte coding compiling.....
Unlikely
See here:
https://www.r-bloggers.com/2017/08/how-to-make-best-use-of-the-byte-compiler-in-r/
Byte code compilation should be automatic in both cases, as I understand it. Of course, I could be wrong due to special features of parallel programming, etc.
A reprex might be helpful here.
Cheers,
Bert
On Wed, Jul 6, 2022, 7:29 PM akshay kulkarni <akshay_e4 at hotmail.com<mailto:akshay_e4 at hotmail.com>> wrote:
Dear members,
I am using pbmclapply, the progress bar version of mclapply, from the parallel package. The point is, pbmclapply is three times faster than mclapply, and I think the most probable reason would be that pbmclapply is byte code compiled (I can think of no other reason).
I know the cmpfun function from compiler package. If I do:
> cmpfun(mclapply)
will the job be done? The point is mclapply may look for other functions in the parallel package. So I have to compile the whole package right? How do you do that? or in general, how do you byte code compile a whole package?
Thanking you,
Yours sincerely,
AKSHAY M KULKARNI
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