Extensions for parallelism
The C++ Extensions for Parallelism, ISO/IEC TS 19570:2015 defines the following new components for the C++ standard library:
Execution policies
The parallelism TS describes three execution policies: sequential, parallel, and parallel+vector, and provides corresponding execution policy types and objects. Users may select an execution policy statically by invoking a parallel algorithm with the an execution policy object of the corresponding type, or dynamically by using the type-erasing execution_policy class.
Implementations may define additional execution policies as an extension. The semantics of parallel algorithms invoked with an execution policy object of implementation-defined type is implementation-defined.
|   Defined in header  
<experimental/execution_policy>  | |
|   execution policy types  (class)  | |
|   global execution policy objects  (constant)  | |
|   dynamic execution policy  (class)  | |
|   test whether a class represents an execution policy  (class template)  | |
Exception lists
|   Defined in header  
<experimental/exception_list>  | |
|   exceptions raised during parallel executions  (class)  | |
Parallelized versions of existing algorithms
The TS provides parallelized versions of the following 69 algorithms from <algorithm>, <numeric> and <memory>:
New algorithms
|   Defined in header  
<experimental/algorithm>  | |
|   similar to std::for_each except returns void  (function template)  | |
|   applies a function object to the first n elements of a sequence  (function template)  | |
|   Defined in header  
<experimental/numeric>  | |
|    (parallelism TS)  | 
  similar to std::accumulate, except out of order  (function template)  | 
|   similar to std::partial_sum, excludes the ith input element from the ith sum  (function template)  | |
|   similar to std::partial_sum, includes the ith input element in the ith sum  (function template)  | |
|    (parallelism TS)  | 
  applies a functor, then reduces out of order  (function template)  | 
|   applies a functor, then calculates exclusive scan  (function template)  | |
|   applies a functor, then calculates inclusive scan  (function template)  | |