On Mon, Mar 11, 2024 at 6:22 PM alex xmb sw ratchev <fxmb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> i also completly dont get ur issue > > f=( a.c b.c .. ) threads=$( nproc ) i=-1 r= > > while [[ -v f[++i] ]] ; do > (( ++r > threads )) && > wait -n > gcc -c "${f[i]}" & > done > How nice! wait -n exit 1 & echo $? You got me the solution :) Except that wait expects a pid after -n. Maybe for (( i=0; i<32; i++ )); do exit 1 & wait -n $!; echo $?; done; is what you meant? The equivalence of sequential execution? First think, then do magic. > > > > On Mon, Mar 11, 2024, 18:16 Mischa Baars <mjbaars1977.bac...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hello Paul, >> >> It seems I'm awake a little longer than you are. >> >> The second paragraph as you see it, belongs to 1) >> The fourth paragraph as you see it, belongs to 2) >> >> The actual command invocations (a Makefile, a make.sh script) can be found >> in the attachment, as indicated on the first line of the mail. In the >> attachment there are two directories, one and two, belonging to 1) and 2) >> respectively. >> >> I'm not into Vulcan mindmelds, so I hope everything from the first mail >> makes sense to you and everyone on this mailing list now. >> >> Best regards, >> Mischa Baars. >> >> On Mon, Mar 11, 2024 at 5:01 PM Paul Smith <psm...@gnu.org> wrote: >> >> > On Mon, 2024-03-11 at 09:56 +0100, Mischa Baars wrote: >> > > I've attached the problem. It consists of two parts: >> > > >> > > 1) multi-threaded bash script and / or multi-threaded Makefile >> > > >> > > Running bash script functions as expected, but executing the same >> > > line of code with make and / or the command line, does not function. >> > > Perhaps someone could explain to me why? >> > > >> > > 2) passing a string argument from a bash script and / or Makefile to >> > > the gcc -D option >> > > >> > > Running the makefile functions as expected, but I have not been able >> > > to get similar code to work from a bash script. Can someone please >> > > explain to me what I'm doing wrong? >> > >> > I don't understand the problem. In the third paragraph above you say >> > the bash script works as expected and the makefile doesn't work, but in >> > the last paragraph you say that the makefile works as expected but you >> > can't get it to work in bash. >> > >> > Please provide actual command invocations (cut and pasted) showing the >> > output you received and explaining exactly what is wrong with it. >> > >> > But before you do that, be aware that make does NOT invoke /bin/bash as >> > its shell. It invokes /bin/sh. On some systems /bin/sh is actually an >> > alias for bash. On other systems it isn't. >> > >> > If you want your makefile to always use bash as its shell, you should >> > add an explicit: >> > >> > SHELL := /bin/bash >> > >> > to your makefile to force it. Maybe that will solve your problem. If >> > not we'll need details such as I mention above. >> > >> >