G'day Mario,

"That's a great idea."

Thanks for the positive feedback.

"I can add a regex check for % ..."

That would be great. Having it in the back-end (e.g. an MCE class):

use MCE; ... max_workers => "$percent%"

rather than in an intermediary module (e.g. a Kens::MCE::Util class):

use MCE; use Kens::MCE::Util 'get_max_workers'; ... max_workers => get_max_workers($percent)

would certainly simplify matters.

"auto*0 is not a bug."

Thanks for the clarification.

— Ken


In reply to Re^2: MCE - max_workers by kcott
in thread MCE - max_workers by kcott

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