Finished up the changes to make argv a std::vector instead of a regular array. I also implemented the changes to control the size of argv based on system configuration and potentially spawn packJPG multiple times in order to handle a very large number of files. I ran a test on my Photos library and it sort of worked but I ran into some issues that I still need to diagnose.
WIP commit. I started converting the argv list to a std::vector and adding logic to make sure it does not exceed the maximum argv size.
Adding some minor edits along with a bit of debug code.
Adding proper option parsing and some general improvements. I've added an option for decompression but I still need to implement it.
A tiny bit of cleanup from my previous commit...
I figured out a somewhat silly, but highly effective way do progress reporting. The basic idea is that we know the output file names and the exact order in which they will appear. Therefore if output X+1 exists on the file system it means that output X is already complete. Now the worker thread polls the file system waiting for the output files to appear and then processses them instead of waiting until the forked subprocess terminates. In basic testing it appears that this mechanism is about the same speed as the previous version that does not include progress reporting. This implementation is cross platform and doesn't suffer from the problems of inotify (Linux only) or kqueues (BSD/Mac OS equivalent of inotify that requires an open file descriptor for each monitored file). I still need to implement input option parsing and a decompress mode so I can do proper testing.
Well I fixed my bizzarre problem last night. It turns out that I was building the argv list for each forked process from the main input file list instead of from the sub list passed to each thread. Now PCA runs in a much more stable fashion. Next I'd like to add some sort of progress reporting and also decompress support. I had the idea of using inotify on the output files (since their names are known a priori) however inotify is Linux only and I haven't yet found a drop in replacement for Mac OS.
Adding my initial PCA work. This project depends on packJPG. I see intermittent issues and I'm not sure if it is caused by my code or by the packJPG code.