NOTE: For node 0.10 up to 6.0 support use versions up to 1.4.3
. These versions don't support the browser like the most current one does.
Runs a map function on a set of values. The function will run on as many processors your machine has, or on max
processes.
Works in the browser, using web workers instead of node forks.
Returns a promise for the mapped array.
Use processStdout
option to process the stdout before multiprocess-map prints it to the console. Do this if the stdout is too verbose, for example.
const map = require('multiprocess-map') // Works with node 0.10 -> 10
async function main() {
await map([1, 2], async (value, i, all) => await foo(value))
}