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readr.tidyverse.org
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| | | | | This function consults the option readr.read_lazy to figure out whether to do lazy reading or not. If the option is unset, the default is FALSE, meaning readr will read files eagerly, not lazily. If you want to use this option to express a preference for lazy reading, do this: options(readr.read_lazy = TRUE) Typically, one would use the option to control lazy reading at the session, file, or user level. The lazy argument of functions like read_csv() can be used to control laziness in an individual call. | |
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vxlabs.com
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| | | | | tmtxt-dired-asyncby Tr?n Xuân Tr??ng is an unfortunately lesser known Emacs package which extends dired, the Emacs file manager, to be able to run rsync and other commands (zip, unzip, downloading) asynchronously. This means you can copy gigabytes of directories around whilst still happily continuing with all of your other tasks in the Emacs operating system. It has a feature where you can add any number of files from different locations into a wait list with C-c C-a, and then asynchronously rsync the wh... | |
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jonathancarter.org
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jimmeruk.com
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| | | This idiot posted a picture of himself during the election campaign. Ripe for photoshopping. | ||