Re: [PATCHv4 06/14] run-command: add an asynchronous parallel child processor

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Stefan Beller <sbeller@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I modified the test-run-command test function to start up to 400 processes.
> (Most people will use less than 400 processes in the next 5 years), and run
> just as in t0061:
>
>     ./test-run-command run-command-parallel-400 sh -c "printf
> \"%s\n%s\n\" Hello World"
>
> The output felt immediate (not slowed down or anything).

I doubt that such an experiment has any value.  You are not driving
printf in real life.

You are running "git fetch" that are is a lot more heavy-weight.
Because once each of them started fully they will be network bound,
it is likely that you would want to run more processes than you have
core.


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