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Design Patterns
This section provides some common parallel programming patterns and how to implement them in Intel® oneAPI Threading Building Blocks (oneTBB).
The description of each pattern has the following format:
Problem – describes the problem to be solved.
Context – describes contexts in which the problem arises.
Forces - considerations that drive use of the pattern.
Solution - describes how to implement the pattern.
Example – presents an example implementation.
Variations and examples are sometimes discussed. The code examples are intended to emphasize key points and are not full-fledged code. Examples may omit obvious const overloads of non-const methods.
Much of the nomenclature and examples are adapted from Web pages created by Eun-Gyu and Marc Snir, and the Berkeley parallel patterns wiki. See links in the General References section.
For brevity, some of the code examples use C++11 lambda expressions. It is straightforward, albeit sometimes tedious, to translate such lambda expressions into equivalent C++03 code.