Файловый менеджер - Редактировать - /home/avadvi5/calendar.aeronextgen.com/fidry.zip
Ðазад
PK W_�\�!ʫQ Q cpu-core-counter/LICENSE.mdnu �[��� # The MIT License (MIT) Copyright (c) 2022 Théo FIDRY <theo.fidry@gmail.com> Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the _Software_), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED **AS IS**, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. PK W_�\�g�� � cpu-core-counter/README.mdnu �[��� # CPU Core Counter This package is a tiny utility to get the number of CPU cores. ```sh composer require fidry/cpu-core-counter ``` ## Usage ```php use Fidry\CpuCoreCounter\CpuCoreCounter; use Fidry\CpuCoreCounter\NumberOfCpuCoreNotFound; use Fidry\CpuCoreCounter\Finder\DummyCpuCoreFinder; $counter = new CpuCoreCounter(); // For knowing the number of cores you can use for launching parallel processes: $counter->getAvailableForParallelisation()->availableCpus; // Get the number of CPU cores (by default it will use the logical cores count): try { $counter->getCount(); // e.g. 8 } catch (NumberOfCpuCoreNotFound) { return 1; // Fallback value } // An alternative form where we not want to catch the exception: $counter = new CpuCoreCounter([ ...CpuCoreCounter::getDefaultFinders(), new DummyCpuCoreFinder(1), // Fallback value ]); // A type-safe alternative form: $counter->getCountWithFallback(1); // Note that the result is memoized. $counter->getCount(); // e.g. 8 ``` ## Advanced usage ### Changing the finders When creating `CpuCoreCounter`, you may want to change the order of the finders used or disable a specific finder. You can easily do so by passing the finders you want ```php // Remove WindowsWmicFinder $finders = array_filter( CpuCoreCounter::getDefaultFinders(), static fn (CpuCoreFinder $finder) => !($finder instanceof WindowsWmicFinder) ); $cores = (new CpuCoreCounter($finders))->getCount(); ``` ```php // Use CPUInfo first & don't use Nproc $finders = [ new CpuInfoFinder(), new WindowsWmicFinder(), new HwLogicalFinder(), ]; $cores = (new CpuCoreCounter($finders))->getCount(); ``` ### Choosing only logical or physical finders `FinderRegistry` provides two helpful entries: - `::getDefaultLogicalFinders()`: gives an ordered list of finders that will look for the _logical_ CPU cores count. - `::getDefaultPhysicalFinders()`: gives an ordered list of finders that will look for the _physical_ CPU cores count. By default, when using `CpuCoreCounter`, it will use the logical finders since it is more likely what you are looking for and is what is used by PHP source to build the PHP binary. ### Checks what finders find what on your system You have three scrips available that provides insight about what the finders can find: ```shell # Checks what each given finder will find on your system with details about the # information it had. make diagnose # From this repository ./vendor/fidry/cpu-core-counter/bin/diagnose.php # From the library ``` And: ```shell # Execute all finders and display the result they found. make execute # From this repository ./vendor/fidry/cpu-core-counter/bin/execute.php # From the library ``` ### Debug the results found You have 3 methods available to help you find out what happened: 1. If you are using the default configuration of finder registries, you can check the previous section which will provide plenty of information. 2. If what you are interested in is how many CPU cores were found, you can use the `CpuCoreCounter::trace()` method. 3. If what you are interested in is how the calculation of CPU cores available for parallelisation was done, you can inspect the values of `ParallelisationResult` returned by `CpuCoreCounter::getAvailableForParallelisation()`. ## Backward Compatibility Promise (BCP) The policy is for the major part following the same as [Symfony's one][symfony-bc-policy]. Note that the code marked as `@private` or `@internal` are excluded from the BCP. The following elements are also excluded: - The `diagnose` and `execute` commands: those are for debugging/inspection purposes only - `FinderRegistry::get*Finders()`: new finders may be added or the order of finders changed at any time ## License This package is licensed using the MIT License. Please have a look at [`LICENSE.md`](LICENSE.md). [symfony-bc-policy]: https://symfony.com/doc/current/contributing/code/bc.html PK W_�\�rg�O O cpu-core-counter/.envrcnu �[��� use nix --packages \ gnumake \ yamllint source_env_if_exists .envrc.local PK W_�\H3ԇ� � "