# Buildsheet autogenerated by ravenadm tool -- Do not edit. NAMEBASE= R-future.apply VERSION= 1.11.2 KEYWORDS= cran VARIANTS= standard SDESC[standard]= Apply Function in Parallel using Futures HOMEPAGE= https://future.apply.futureverse.org CONTACT= CRAN_Automaton[cran@ironwolf.systems] DOWNLOAD_GROUPS= main SITES[main]= CRAN/src/contrib https://loki.dragonflybsd.org/cranfiles/ DISTFILE[1]= future.apply_1.11.2.tar.gz:main DIST_SUBDIR= CRAN DF_INDEX= 1 SPKGS[standard]= single OPTIONS_AVAILABLE= none OPTIONS_STANDARD= none BUILDRUN_DEPENDS= R-future:single:standard R-globals:single:standard USES= cran gmake DISTNAME= future.apply GENERATED= yes INSTALL_REQ_TOOLCHAIN= yes [FILE:525:descriptions/desc.single] future.apply: Apply Function to Elements in Parallel using Futures Implementations of apply(), by(), eapply(), lapply(), Map(), .mapply(), mapply(), replicate(), sapply(), tapply(), and vapply() that can be resolved using any future-supported backend, e.g. parallel on the local machine or distributed on a compute cluster. These future_*apply() functions come with the same pros and cons as the corresponding base-R *apply() functions but with the additional feature of being able to be processed via the future framework. [FILE:110:distinfo] f4a635b0fa5e0d826d2f8da6bc1fa5bb055e640c29a85c644931d08ab2d81387 63881 CRAN/future.apply_1.11.2.tar.gz