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author | Automerger Merge Worker <android-build-automerger-merge-worker@system.gserviceaccount.com> | Tue Apr 11 10:36:38 2023 +0000 |
committer | Android (Google) Code Review <android-gerrit@google.com> | Tue Apr 11 10:36:38 2023 +0000 |
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Merge "Upgrade rayon-core to 1.11.0 am: f1feb8e18d am: 0fd8a3c31f am: 6a06caa05d am: 097a1e8e18 am: f110d982be"
Rayon-core represents the “core, stable” APIs of Rayon: join, scope, and so forth, as well as the ability to create custom thread-pools with ThreadPool.
Maybe worth mentioning: users are not necessarily intended to directly access rayon-core; all its APIs are mirror in the rayon crate. To that end, the examples in the docs use rayon::join and so forth rather than rayon_core::join.
rayon-core aims to never, or almost never, have a breaking change to its API, because each revision of rayon-core also houses the global thread-pool (and hence if you have two simultaneous versions of rayon-core, you have two thread-pools).
Please see Rayon Docs for details about using Rayon.
Rayon-core currently requires rustc 1.59.0
or greater.