Fork Loop Assignment

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Motivation

There are many incantations of the fork_loop. We gain experience with selecting the right one for two scenarios.

Background

Code To Use

FJ

class FJ<E>

join_fork_loop(iterable, task)
join_fork_loop(returnValueComponentType, array, task)

Code To Implement

Echoes

class: Echoes.java Java.png
methods: toEchoes
package: forkloop.group
source folder: student/src/main/java

toEchoes

method: public static List<String> toEchoes(List<String> texts) Parallel.svg (parallel implementation required)

for each text in parallel, produce text + " " + text.

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The toEchoes method accepts a List<String> parameter and returns a List<String>. List<E> is an Iterable<E>, so instances of List<E> can be passed to join_fork_loop(iterable, task).

client

class: EchoClient.java DEMO: Java.png
methods: main
package: forkloop.client
source folder: src/main/java

SquareRoots

class: SquareRoots.java Java.png
methods: toSquareRoots
package: forkloop.group
source folder: student/src/main/java

toSquareRoots

method: public static Double[] toSquareRoots(Double[] values) Parallel.svg (parallel implementation required)

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The method toSquareRoots accepts an array parameter and returns an array.

join_fork_loop(returnValueArrayCreator, array, task) will perform exactly what we want, but we need to also pass an array creator.

How do you tersely specify an returnValueArrayCreator for Double[]?

client

class: SquareRootClient.java DEMO: Java.png
methods: main
package: forkloop.client
source folder: src/main/java

Testing

class: _ForkLoopTestSuite.java Junit.png
package: forkloop.group
source folder: testing/src/test/java