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parallel_sort Function

Arranges the elements in a specified range into a nondescending order, or according to an ordering criterion specified by a binary predicate, in parallel. This function is semantically similar to std::sort in that it is a compare-based, unstable, in-place sort.

template<
   typename _Random_iterator
>
inline void parallel_sort(
   const _Random_iterator &_Begin,
   const _Random_iterator &_End
);

template<
   typename _Random_iterator,
   typename _Function
>
inline void parallel_sort(
   const _Random_iterator &_Begin,
   const _Random_iterator &_End,
   const _Function &_Func,
   const size_t _Chunk_size = 2048
);

Parameters

  • _Random_iterator
    The iterator type of the input range.

  • _Function
    The type of the binary comparison functor.

  • _Begin
    A random-access iterator addressing the position of the first element in the range to be sorted.

  • _End
    A random-access iterator addressing the position one past the final element in the range to be sorted.

  • _Func
    A user-defined predicate function object that defines the comparison criterion to be satisfied by successive elements in the ordering. A binary predicate takes two arguments and returns true when satisfied and false when not satisfied. This comparator function must impose a strict weak ordering on pairs of elements from the sequence.

  • _Chunk_size
    The mimimum size of a chunk that will be split into two for parallel execution.

Remarks

The first overload uses the the binary comparator std::less.

The second overloaded uses the supplied binary comparator that should have the signature bool _Func(T, T) where T is the type of the elements in the input range.

The algorithm divides the input range into two chunks and successively divides each chunk into two sub-chunks for execution in parallel. The optional argument _Chunk_size can be used to indicate to the algorithm that it should handles chunks of size < _Chunk_size serially.

Requirements

Header: ppl.h

Namespace: concurrency

See Also

Reference

concurrency Namespace