Result for 2784068C6FA7CD58ED9BF3762C9259FDE86CD69E

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/R/library/progressr/INDEX
FileSize2126
MD5A182F7FAB2FCC487AB299AF744E72155
SHA-12784068C6FA7CD58ED9BF3762C9259FDE86CD69E
SHA-256849814D98268B5173DB09BF82F1890602F9BB1F074C8F2C7487001FFB8B42762
SSDEEP48:qR6jFrTBuzQXAQRoizaTuR0kgwTte7GKYZdpZGFsdZV3iHmza:LFUzIooosdDSf
TLSHT1C9419F3DAE0C027866934EDF4278454133620236261F92C6345ED79ADF6D3B40E7ABC5
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hashlookup:trust75

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Key Value
MD551E289678ED1D086D26DA4E1842ABC0F
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionA minimal, unifying API for scripts and packages to report progress updates from anywhere including when using parallel processing. The package is designed such that the developer can to focus on what progress should be reported on without having to worry about how to present it. The end user has full control of how, where, and when to render these progress updates, e.g. in the terminal using utils::txtProgressBar() or progress::progress_bar(), in a graphical user interface using utils::winProgressBar(), tcltk::tkProgressBar() or shiny::withProgress(), via the speakers using beep::beepr(), or on a file system via the size of a file. Anyone can add additional, customized, progression handlers. The 'progressr' package uses R's condition framework for signaling progress updated. Because of this, progress can be reported from almost anywhere in R, e.g. from classical for and while loops, from map-reduce API:s like the lapply() family of functions, 'purrr', 'plyr', and 'foreach'. It will also work with parallel processing via the 'future' framework, e.g. future.apply::future_lapply(), furrr::future_map(), and 'foreach' with 'doFuture'. The package is compatible with Shiny applications.
PackageNameR-progressr
PackageReleaselp154.1.1
PackageVersion0.10.0
SHA-1633518379A14C603731BCFD0119550BFECA7430B
SHA-25630582021379EF40B7240DFB9188B30B5F20DEDAE67E02CE23805DA66E7EACAFF
Key Value
MD541F7EBCBC633084EFE35B7729D0D79E9
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionA minimal, unifying API for scripts and packages to report progress updates from anywhere including when using parallel processing. The package is designed such that the developer can to focus on what progress should be reported on without having to worry about how to present it. The end user has full control of how, where, and when to render these progress updates, e.g. in the terminal using utils::txtProgressBar() or progress::progress_bar(), in a graphical user interface using utils::winProgressBar(), tcltk::tkProgressBar() or shiny::withProgress(), via the speakers using beep::beepr(), or on a file system via the size of a file. Anyone can add additional, customized, progression handlers. The 'progressr' package uses R's condition framework for signaling progress updated. Because of this, progress can be reported from almost anywhere in R, e.g. from classical for and while loops, from map-reduce API:s like the lapply() family of functions, 'purrr', 'plyr', and 'foreach'. It will also work with parallel processing via the 'future' framework, e.g. future.apply::future_lapply(), furrr::future_map(), and 'foreach' with 'doFuture'. The package is compatible with Shiny applications.
PackageNameR-progressr
PackageReleaselp152.1.1
PackageVersion0.10.0
SHA-1E8648436B9A5BF530A182880FDC4EF692C59C117
SHA-256E4089EC9453A74B20CFFF2408E869AB51DCDCC42B3872B74EDC8C7E19EE502CB
Key Value
MD5F08A8B929B5945A0EE3F9ED955C198B0
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionA minimal, unifying API for scripts and packages to report progress updates from anywhere including when using parallel processing. The package is designed such that the developer can to focus on what progress should be reported on without having to worry about how to present it. The end user has full control of how, where, and when to render these progress updates, e.g. in the terminal using utils::txtProgressBar() or progress::progress_bar(), in a graphical user interface using utils::winProgressBar(), tcltk::tkProgressBar() or shiny::withProgress(), via the speakers using beep::beepr(), or on a file system via the size of a file. Anyone can add additional, customized, progression handlers. The 'progressr' package uses R's condition framework for signaling progress updated. Because of this, progress can be reported from almost anywhere in R, e.g. from classical for and while loops, from map-reduce API:s like the lapply() family of functions, 'purrr', 'plyr', and 'foreach'. It will also work with parallel processing via the 'future' framework, e.g. future.apply::future_lapply(), furrr::future_map(), and 'foreach' with 'doFuture'. The package is compatible with Shiny applications.
PackageNameR-progressr
PackageReleaselp153.1.1
PackageVersion0.10.0
SHA-1C5CA636093EAFA27877511AF4BF6671AA398688F
SHA-25691DBDAB8049069E51D2E048506BD4EF43DECE64F53E6092A41644CF5F36B0492
Key Value
MD55F75F65928F04D207F85EF01D9987BB0
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionA minimal, unifying API for scripts and packages to report progress updates from anywhere including when using parallel processing. The package is designed such that the developer can to focus on what progress should be reported on without having to worry about how to present it. The end user has full control of how, where, and when to render these progress updates, e.g. in the terminal using utils::txtProgressBar() or progress::progress_bar(), in a graphical user interface using utils::winProgressBar(), tcltk::tkProgressBar() or shiny::withProgress(), via the speakers using beep::beepr(), or on a file system via the size of a file. Anyone can add additional, customized, progression handlers. The 'progressr' package uses R's condition framework for signaling progress updated. Because of this, progress can be reported from almost anywhere in R, e.g. from classical for and while loops, from map-reduce API:s like the lapply() family of functions, 'purrr', 'plyr', and 'foreach'. It will also work with parallel processing via the 'future' framework, e.g. future.apply::future_lapply(), furrr::future_map(), and 'foreach' with 'doFuture'. The package is compatible with Shiny applications.
PackageNameR-progressr
PackageReleaselp153.1.1
PackageVersion0.9.0
SHA-189AEE02C5A608C22C2AC9D646EBC0D974A9A7569
SHA-2561BB9B41EEDB98724046D418EF3EDE94FD1C17FCF5363BFB9561E07E6439DC7B9
Key Value
MD5544F381C6E75AEC7DFFD7505D2844299
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionA minimal, unifying API for scripts and packages to report progress updates from anywhere including when using parallel processing. The package is designed such that the developer can to focus on what progress should be reported on without having to worry about how to present it. The end user has full control of how, where, and when to render these progress updates, e.g. in the terminal using utils::txtProgressBar() or progress::progress_bar(), in a graphical user interface using utils::winProgressBar(), tcltk::tkProgressBar() or shiny::withProgress(), via the speakers using beep::beepr(), or on a file system via the size of a file. Anyone can add additional, customized, progression handlers. The 'progressr' package uses R's condition framework for signaling progress updated. Because of this, progress can be reported from almost anywhere in R, e.g. from classical for and while loops, from map-reduce API:s like the lapply() family of functions, 'purrr', 'plyr', and 'foreach'. It will also work with parallel processing via the 'future' framework, e.g. future.apply::future_lapply(), furrr::future_map(), and 'foreach' with 'doFuture'. The package is compatible with Shiny applications.
PackageNameR-progressr
PackageRelease1.1
PackageVersion0.10.0
SHA-12D21D3D9BCABE7370659F8206090B773A8424A48
SHA-256BA530A8DF27D0CC587AEB923438BC08C796D7808720D4B5517D6342D50152533