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    1. Stjepan Glavina‏ @stjepang May 26
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      Needed scoped threads for use in unit tests, but wanted something simpler and less boilerplate. So I came up with this: https://docs.rs/easy-parallel pic.twitter.com/vwn6IBHUYw

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    2. Ingvar Stepanyan‏ @RReverser May 27
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      Nice! To be clear - in the second case does it create v.len() number of threads or is there some sort of thread pool?

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    3. Stjepan Glavina‏ @stjepang May 27
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      It just creates that many threads, there is no pool.

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    4. Ingvar Stepanyan‏ @RReverser May 27
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      Seems a bit dangerous for production code, but fair enough, pool would be an overkill for a separate small utility. Is there an example on how to use it with a 3rd-party threadpool perhaps?

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    5. Ingvar Stepanyan‏ @RReverser May 27
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      Also a potential feature request: would it be possible to provide own spawner like rayon does in https://docs.rs/rayon/1.3.0/rayon/struct.ThreadPoolBuilder.html#method.spawn_handler …? Some platforms (*cough* Wasm *cough*) require own ways to spawn threads, not compatible with std::thread and this would help a lot.

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      Stjepan Glavina‏ @stjepang May 27
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      I think wasm is a bit out of the scope of this crate :) For thread pools I'd suggest another crate. There are so many tradeoffs when it comes to thread pools that I'm afraid nobody would be happy with whatever I came up with.

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        2. Ingvar Stepanyan‏ @RReverser May 27
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          Thinking of it a bit more, I suspect that thread pools integration could also be elegantly solved by allowing a custom spawn handler - user would just need to pass a closure that actually spawns a task on their thread pool.

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        3. Ingvar Stepanyan‏ @RReverser May 27
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          So it seems like it would cover several more use-cases at once with minimal addition.

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