ICFP 2023 (series) / OCaml 2023 (series) / OCaml Users and Developers Workshop 2023 / Parallel Sequences in Multicore OCaml
Parallel Sequences in Multicore OCamlRemote
I present my implementation of a parallel sequences abstraction that utilizes the support for shared memory parallelism in the new OCaml 5.0.0 multicore runtime. This abstraction allows clients to create highly parallelizable programs without needing to write, or even understand, the low-level implementation details necessary to parallelize large tasks.
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