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Delphi High Performance

You're reading from   Delphi High Performance Build fast Delphi applications using concurrency, parallel programming and memory management

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788625456
Length 336 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. About Performance FREE CHAPTER 2. Fixing the Algorithm 3. Fine-Tuning the Code 4. Memory Management 5. Getting Started with the Parallel World 6. Working with Parallel Tools 7. Exploring Parallel Practices 8. Using External Libraries 9. Best Practices 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Parallel for


The Parallel Programming Library implements only one pattern that I haven't talked about yet—Parallel for, a multithreaded version of a for loop. This pattern allows for very simple parallelization of loops, but this simplicity can also get you into trouble. When you use Parallel for, you should always be very careful that you don't run into some data sharing trap.

For comparison reasons, the ParallelFor demo implements a normal for loop (shown as follows), which goes from 2 to 10 million, counts all prime numbers in that range, and logs the result:

const
  CHighestNumber = 10000000;

procedure TbtnParallelFor.btnForClick(Sender: TObject);
var
  count: Integer;
  i: Integer;
  sw: TStopwatch;
begin
  sw := TStopwatch.StartNew;
  count := 0;

  for i := 2 to CHighestNumber do
    if IsPrime(i) then
      Inc(count);

  sw.Stop;
  ListBox1.Items.Add('For: ' + count.ToString + ' primes. ' +
    'Total time: ' + sw.ElapsedMilliseconds.ToString);
end;

To change this for loop into a...

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