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Deprecate the parallel keyword and infer parallelization from n_proc > 1 #8

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@MetinSa MetinSa commented Mar 21, 2024

As mentioned in #3, requiring two keywords to make use of parallelization is unecessary. Instead we now infer parallelization from the n_proc keyword solely. This pull request fixes #3

MetinSa added 2 commits March 21, 2024 09:23
…`n_proc` which now defaults to 1, in which case we have no parallelization.
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@MetinSa MetinSa merged commit d5c69d7 into main Mar 21, 2024
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parallel value can be inferred from n_proc (no need for parallel)
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