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A Future API for Parallel Processing using callr

Implementation of the Future API <doi:10.32614/RJ-2021-048> on top of the callr package. This allows you to process futures, as defined by the future package, in parallel out of the box, on your local (Linux, macOS, Windows, ...) machine. Contrary to backends relying on the parallel package (e.g. future::multisession) and socket connections, the callr backend provided here can run more than 125 parallel R processes.



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Implementation of the Future API <doi:10.32614/RJ-2021-048> on top of the callr package. This allows you to process futures, as defined by the future package, in parallel out of the box, on your local (Linux, macOS, Windows, ...) machine. Contrary to backends relying on the parallel package (e.g. future::multisession) and socket connections, the callr backend provided here can run more than 125 parallel R processes.



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A Future API for Parallel Processing using callr

Implementation of the Future API <doi:10.32614/RJ-2021-048> on top of the callr package. This allows you to process futures, as defined by the future package, in parallel out of the box, on your local (Linux, macOS, Windows, ...) machine. Contrary to backends relying on the parallel package (e.g. future::multisession) and socket connections, the callr backend provided here can run more than 125 parallel R processes.

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