The intended description was:

The n argument to t. controls execution of the task. The format is

[[<]/important parameters/][,< keyword[;value]]...
or
keyword

The /important parameters/ are: [threadpool#]


I was trying to say that threadpool is a positional parameter rather than a keyword.  Feel free to improve the explanation.  I have added an example.

Henry RIch



On 1/18/2023 10:33 PM, Raul Miller wrote:
Reading nuvoc -- https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Vocabulary/tdot -- I
don't see an example which uses a threadpool id.

I do see an example which includes a numeric value, but I don't see a
description of the purpose of that numeric value.

That said, the indicated defaults (0 when the keyword is omitted, 1
when the keyword is present) suggest that it's a truth value (and,
thus, a potential alternate mechanism for switching on/off the
behavior of that keyword -- roughly equivalent to omitting vs.
including the keyword) for at least some keywords.

Can you verify that my understanding is correct? (Or, if not, tell me
what I should have concluded, instead?)

Thanks,

--
Raul


On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 10:38 AM Henry Rich <[email protected]> wrote:
threadpool is a positional paramter, coming first.

u t. (2;'worker')

Henry RIch

On 1/18/2023 12:39 AM, John Ference wrote:
Worker threads in pools >= 2 seem to generate a domain error.

8 T. ''

4 8

0 T. 1

1

0 T. 2

2

+/ t. (<'worker';1) 2,2

┌─┐

│4│

└─┘

+/ t. (<'worker';2) 2,2

|domain error, executing conj t.

| +/ t.(<'worker';2)2,2

|[-6]


JVERSION

Engine: j904/j64avx512/darwin

Beta-j: commercial/2023-01-07T20:25:29

Library: 9.04.09


Cheers,

John
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