02-04-2008
I agree with Perderabo, if both box have 50% of the tasks to share I would do a permutation and see if the result is the same which would mean the box is to blame otherwise the code is to blame...
On top of nice, you could have some code that explicitaly force all subsequent processes to be executed by a given processor (I do this to mad developpers: They share in common the last proc while all other users work confortably with all the rest...)
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Just a quick message to say great work to Neo and any others who have helped with the upgrade - the layout, appearance and functionality of this forum ROCKS.
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box2_6
Box(3I) InterViews Reference Manual Box(3I)
NAME
Box, HBox, VBox - tile interactors in a box
SYNOPSIS
#include <InterViews/box.h>
DESCRIPTION
A box is a scene of interactors that are tiled side-by-side in the available space. Interactors are placed left-to-right in a horizontal
box, and top-to-bottom in a vertical box.
A box will try to stretch or shrink the interactors inside it to fit the available space. The natural size of a box is the sum of its ele-
ments along the major axis, and the maximum along its minor axis. A box's stretchability (shrinkability) is the sum of its elements along
its major axis and the minimum of its elements along its minor axis.
PUBLIC OPERATIONS
HBox(...)
VBox(...)
Create a new box. Zero to seven interactors may be passed as arguments; the interactors are inserted into the box.
void Align(Alignment)
Set the alignment mode that the box uses to place elements along the minor axis. The default alignment for an hbox is Bottom; other
choices are Top and Center. The default alignment for a vbox is Left; other choices are Right and Center.
void Insert(Interactor*)
Append an interactor to the box. Components of an hbox (vbox) will appear left-to-right (top-to-bottom) in the order in which they
are inserted.
void Change(Interactor*)
Notify the box that the given interactor's shape has changed. If change propagation is true, the box will modify its own shape to
reflect the change and notify its parent. Regardless of propagation, the box will recompute the positions of the component interac-
tors and update any that have changed.
void Remove(Interactor*)
Take an element of out a box. Remove does not cause any immediate change to the other components in the box; the Change operation
must be called after one or more Removes to update the component positions.
SEE ALSO
Glue(3I), Interactor(3I), Scene(3I), Shape(3I)
InterViews 15 June 1987 Box(3I)