release-2-5-0 Release 2.5.0 (2020/06/01) Download release-2-5-0_1release-2-5-0_download New Features release-2-5-0_1release-2-5-0_new_features Bug Fixes release-2-5-0_1release-2-5-0_bug_fixes Miscellaneous Items release-2-5-0_1release-2-5-0_miscellaneous_items Starting from v2.5.0, we have renamed Cpp-Taskflow to Taskflow to broaden its impact and support. Taskflow will explore multiple scopes of applications and language bindings, rather than just C++. This also made Taskflow naming more succinct and concise. Taskflow 2.5.0 is the 7th release in the 2.x line! This release includes several new changes such as CPU-GPU tasking, web-based profiler, documentation, and unit tests. Download Taskflow 2.5.0 can be downloaded from here. To download the newest version of Taskflow, please clone from Taskflow's GitHub. New Features enhanced the performance of the work-stealing algorithm enhanced the interface of concurrent CPU-GPU tasking (added tf::cudaFlow::zero, tf::cudaFlow::memset, tf::cudaFlow::memcpy, tf::cudaFlow::fill) enhanced unittests for tf::cudaFlow added per-thread stream to avoid synchronizing with the default stream in running a cudaFlow added tf::cudaFlow::repeat and tf::cudaFlow::predicate for iterative execution of a cudaFlow added Learning from Examples pages made observer a std::shared_ptr object enabled multiple observers to coexit in an executor created the TFProf project (image below) to provide visualization and tooling needed for Taskflow programs Bug Fixes fixed the bug in assigning the block pointer before constructor of an object in object pool fixed the namespace conflicting in using MPark.Variant from upstream code Miscellaneous Items fixed the warning between unsigned and size_t conversion in tf::Executor submitted the technical paper to arXiv