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For details, please see Deprecated Features appendix in the TBB reference manual. * Added C++17 deduction guides for flow graph nodes. Preview Features * Added isolated_task_group class that allows multiple threads to add and execute tasks sharing the same isolation. * Extended the flow graph API to simplify connecting nodes. * Added erase() by heterogeneous keys for concurrent ordered containers. * Added a possibility to suspend task execution at a specific point and resume it later. Bugs fixed * Fixed the emplace() method of concurrent unordered containers to destroy a temporary element that was not inserted. * Fixed a bug in the merge() method of concurrent unordered containers. * Fixed behavior of a continue_node that follows buffering nodes. * Added support for move-only types to tbb::parallel_pipeline * Fixed detection of clang version when CUDA toolkit is installed - Refresh patches: * cmake-remove-include-path.patch * disable-irml.patch * optflags.patch- Add cmake-remove-include-path.patch to remove setting include path since we already install under /usr/include and this fixes idiot OpenCV trying to do -isystem $TBB_INCLUDE_DIR- Update to version 2019_U8 * Fixed a bug in TBB 2019 Update 7 that could lead to incorrect memory reallocation on Linux (https://github.com/intel/tbb/issues/148). * Fixed enqueuing tbb::task into tbb::task_arena not to fail on threads with no task scheduler initialized (https://github.com/intel/tbb/issues/116).- Update to version 2019_U7 * Added TBBMALLOC_SET_HUGE_SIZE_THRESHOLD parameter to set the lower bound for allocations that are not released back to OS unless a cleanup is explicitly requested. * Added zip_iterator::base() method to get the tuple of underlying iterators. * Improved async_node to never block a thread that sends a message through its gateway. * Extended decrement port of the tbb::flow::limiter_node to accept messages of integral types. * Removed the number_of_decrement_predecessors parameter from the constructor of flow::limiter_node. To allow its usage, set TBB_DEPRECATED_LIMITER_NODE_CONSTRUCTOR macro to 1. * Added ordered associative containers: concurrent_{map,multimap,set,multiset} (requires C++11).- Update to version 2019_U6 * Added support for enqueuing tbb::task into tbb::task_arena (https://github.com/01org/tbb/issues/116). * Improved support for allocator propagation on concurrent_hash_map assigning and swapping. * Improved scalable_allocation_command cleanup operations to release more memory buffered by the calling thread. * Separated allocation of small and large objects into distinct memory regions, which helps to reduce excessive memory caching inside the TBB allocator. - Disable python2 support- Update to version 2019_U5 * Too many changes to list, please see the included CHANGES file. - Install TBBConfig*.cmake- Extend reproducible.patch to not capture build kernel version (boo#1101107)- Extend reproducible.patch to override build date (boo#1047218)- Add conditions to build with py2 and py3 respectively in order to allow us disable one based on codestream- Add disable-irml.patch to disable linking to libirml - Actually update to tarball to 2018_U2 release- Update to version 2018_U2 * lambda-friendly overloads for parallel_scan. * support of static and simple partitioners in parallel_deterministic_reduce. * initial support for Flow Graph Analyzer to do parallel_for. * reservation support in overwrite_node and write_once_node. * Fixed a potential deadlock scenario in the flow graph that affected Intel® TBB 2018 Initial Release. * Fixed constructors of concurrent_hash_map to be exception-safe. * Fixed auto-initialization in the main thread to be cleaned up at shutdown. * Fixed a crash when tbbmalloc_proxy is used together with dbghelp. * Fixed static_partitioner to assign tasks properly in case of nested parallelism.- Build python2 and python3 bindings - Do not bundle python bindings with shared library- Update to version 2018 release * Now fully supports this_task_arena::isolate() function. * Parallel STL, an implementation of the C++ standard library algorithms with support for execution policies, has been introduced. * Fixed a bug preventing use of streaming_node and opencl_node with Clang. * Fixed this_task_arena::isolate() function to work correctly with parallel_invoke and parallel_do algorithms. * Fixed a memory leak in composite_node. * Fixed an assertion failure in debug tbbmalloc binaries when TBBMALLOC_CLEAN_ALL_BUFFERS is used.- Add reproducible.patch to not add build hostname+kernel to binary- Update to version 2017_20170412 release * Added a blocking terminate extension to the task_scheduler_init class that allows an object to wait for termination of worker threads.- Add missing include files boo#1034842- Update to 2017_20170226 release * Added support for C++11 move semantics in parallel_do. * Constructors for many classes, including graph nodes, concurrent containers, thread-local containers, etc., are declared explicit and cannot be used for implicit conversions anymore. * Added a workaround for bug 16657 in the GNU C Library (glibc) affecting the debug version of tbb::mutex. * Fixed a crash in pool_identify() called for an object allocated in another thread.- Update to 2017_20161128 release * Added template class gfx_factory to the flow graph API. It implements the Factory concept for streaming_node to offload computations to Intel processor graphics. * Fixed a possible deadlock caused by missed wakeup signals in task_arena::execute().- Update to version 2017_20161004 * Fixed the issue with task_arena::execute() not being processed when the calling thread cannot join the arena.- Updated to version 2017_20160722 * static_partitioner class is now a fully supported feature. * async_node class is now a fully supported feature. * For 64-bit platforms, quadrupled the worst-case limit on the amount of memory the Intel TBB allocator can handle. * Added TBB_USE_GLIBCXX_VERSION macro to specify the version of GNU libstdc++ when it cannot be properly recognized, e.g. when used with Clang on Linux* OS. 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