On 26/04/2017 7:40 PM, SeshanV at mskcc.org wrote:> Thanks to Henrik Bengtsson I found a work around which is to use
environment(phcoefs) <- asNamespace("survival")
>
> It seems like the symbols that are accessed using .Call are not accessible
from outside the package that defines it.
If it was intended for that function to be called by others, it would
have been exported, and you could have called it. It wasn't exported,
so Dr. Therneau may decide to change its meaning tomorrow, and your code
will break. It will be your own fault.
If you don't like the way coxph.fit was written, you should copy all of
it (including the Ccoxfit6 code), not just part. Or better: work with
Dr. Therneau to improve it for everyone.
Duncan Murdoch
>
>> phcoefs(stim[ii], sts[ii], as.matrix(as.double(cvt[ii])),
oo$coefficients, control)
> Error in phcoefs(stim[ii], sts[ii], as.matrix(as.double(cvt[ii])),
oo$coefficients, :
> object 'Ccoxfit6' not found
>> environment(phcoefs) <- asNamespace("survival")
>> phcoefs(stim[ii], sts[ii], as.matrix(as.double(cvt[ii])),
oo$coefficients, control)
> [1] -0.4838181
>
> Venkat
>
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Duncan Murdoch [murdoch.duncan at gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2017 4:17 PM
> To: Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D.; R-help
> Cc: Seshan, Venkatraman E./Epidemiology-Biostatistics
> Subject: Re: [R] survival package can't find Ccoxfit6
>
> On 26/04/2017 2:51 PM, Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D. wrote:
>> A user contacted me directly about this, I answered with my best
understanding of the
>> recent R-help discussion of the issue, and their response to my
response shows that I'm
>> not quite right.
>>
>> I am emphatically not an MS Windows user so am asking for help -- which
I will cut/paste
>> to this user and to the next dozen who will invariably contact me
directly.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Terry Therneau
>>
>>
>>
>> -------- Forwarded Message --------
>> Subject: RE: survival package
>> Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2017 18:05:30 +0000
>> From: SeshanV at mskcc.org
>> To: Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D. <therneau at mayo.edu>
>>
>> Thank you for the quick response. The session info command for v3.4.0
does in fact report
>> survival_2.41-3. Furthermore, while both v3.3.1 and v3.40 are on the
same computer the
>> library paths do not have any directory in common:
>>
>>> .libPaths()
>> [1] "C:/Program Files/R/R-3.4.0/library"
>>>
>>
>> and
>>> .libPaths()
>> [1] "C:/Program Files/R/R-3.3.1/library"
>>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Venkat
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D. [mailto:therneau at mayo.edu] Sent:
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
>> 1:42 PM
>> To: Seshan, Venkatraman E./Epidemiology-Biostatistics
>> Subject: Re: survival package
>>
>> This has been discussed in R-help by multiple people. You have a
pre-3.4 version of the
>> survival package somewhere on your search path, and the method for
resolving .C calls has
>> changed. The sessionInfo command should report survival version
2.41-3.
>>
>> Terry T.
>>
>>
>> On 04/26/2017 12:17 PM, SeshanV at mskcc.org wrote:
>>> Dear Prof. Therneau,
>>>
>>> I am encountering an error message when I try to use the coxfit6
routine from the survival package under the 3.4.0 version of R. The minimal
function and the script are in the attached file. This function worked under
earlier versions of R.
>>>
>>>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> -------------------------
>>>
>>> ***************************
>>> ** Works under R-3.3.1 **
>>> ***************************
>>>
>>>> source("coxfit6-issue.R")
>>> [1] -0.4838181
>>>
>>>> sessionInfo()
>>> R version 3.3.1 (2016-06-21)
>>> Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit) Running under: Windows 7
x64
>>> (build 7601) Service Pack 1
>>>
>>> locale:
>>> [1] LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252 [2]
LC_CTYPE=English_United
>>> States.1252 [3] LC_MONETARY=English_United States.1252 [4]
>>> LC_NUMERIC=C [5] LC_TIME=English_United States.1252
>>>
>>> attached base packages:
>>> [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods
base
>>>
>>> other attached packages:
>>> [1] survival_2.39-4
>>>
>>> loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
>>> [1] Matrix_1.2-6 splines_3.3.1 grid_3.3.1 lattice_0.20-33
>>>
>>>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> -------------------------
>>>
>>> ***********************************
>>> ** Does not work under R-3.4.0 **
>>> ***********************************
>>>
>>>> library(survival)
>>>> source("coxfit6-issue.R")
>>> Error in .Call("Ccoxfit6", as.integer(control$iter.max),
stime, as.integer(sstat), :
>>> "Ccoxfit6" not available for .Call() for package
"survival"
>
> As far as I can see, that line doesn't appear in the current survival
> source code, it's from some earlier version of the package. The
current
> one has
>
> coxfit <- .Call(Ccoxfit6,
> as.integer(maxiter),
> stime,
> sstat,
> x[sorted,],
> as.double(offset[sorted]),
> weights,
> newstrat,
> as.integer(method=="efron"),
> as.double(control$eps),
> as.double(control$toler.chol),
> as.vector(init),
> as.integer(1)) # internally rescale
>
> There are several differences, the one leading to the error being the
> change from "Ccoxfit6" in quotes, to Ccoxfit6 not in quotes.
That
> corresponds to the difference between a registered symbol and an
> unregistered one.
>
> Without seeing the code that led to the error message I can't really
say
> how the error came about. There are a few ways:
>
> - The user has a copy of the coxph.fit function from an older version of
> survival saved in their workspace, and are using that one instead of the
> current one.
>
> - Some part of your code returns functions, and one of those is making
> this call based on an object produced in an earlier version of survival.
>
> - There are really two versions of survival on the search path (or
> perhaps copied bits of one), and this call isn't in survival 2.41-3 at
all.
>
> Duncan Murdoch
>
>>>> sessionInfo()
>>> R version 3.4.0 (2017-04-21)
>>> Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit) Running under: Windows 7
x64
>>> (build 7601) Service Pack 1
>>>
>>> Matrix products: default
>>>
>>> locale:
>>> [1] LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252 [2]
LC_CTYPE=English_United
>>> States.1252 [3] LC_MONETARY=English_United States.1252 [4]
>>> LC_NUMERIC=C [5] LC_TIME=English_United States.1252
>>>
>>> attached base packages:
>>> [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods
base
>>>
>>> other attached packages:
>>> [1] survival_2.41-3
>>>
>>> loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
>>> [1] compiler_3.4.0 Matrix_1.2-9 splines_3.4.0 grid_3.4.0
>>> [5] lattice_0.20-35
>>>
>>>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> -------------------------
>>>
>>> When I remove the quotes surrounding Ccoxfit6 in the function both
versions give the error:
>>>
>>> Error in phcoefs(stim[ii], sts[ii], as.matrix(as.double(cvt[ii])),
oo$coefficients, :
>>> object 'Ccoxfit6' not found
>>>
>>>
>>> I would greatly appreciate your help in resolving this.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Venkat Seshan
>>>
>>
>>
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