Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "403310".
2015 Oct 05
9
Error generated by .Internal(nchar) disappears when debugging
...r) which requires 3
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>> Cheers
>> Joris
>
>
> I'm seeing a similar problem. IIUC, the Windows binary .zip from CRAN of
> any package using base::nchar is affected. Could someone check my answer
> here is correct please : http://stackoverflow.com/a/32959306/403310
Nobody has posted a simple reproducible example here, so it's kind of
hard to say.
I would have guessed that a change to the internal signature of the C
code underlying nchar() wouldn't have any effect on a package that
called the R nchar() function.
When I put together my own example (a...
2015 Oct 05
2
Error generated by .Internal(nchar) disappears when debugging
Hi all,
I have a puzzling problem related to nchar. In R 3.2.1, the internal nchar
gained an extra argument (see
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-announce/2015/000586.html)
I've been testing code using the package copula, and at home I'm still
running R 3.2.0 (I know, I know...). When trying the following code, I got
an error:
> library(copula)
> fgmCopula(0.8)
Error in
2015 Oct 06
1
Error generated by .Internal(nchar) disappears when debugging
...> >
> >
> > I'm seeing a similar problem. IIUC, the Windows binary .zip from
> CRAN of
> > any package using base::nchar is affected. Could someone check my
> answer
> > here is correct please : http://stackoverflow.com/a/32959306/403310
>
> Nobody has posted a simple reproducible example here, so it's kind of
> hard to say.
>
> I would have guessed that a change to the internal signature of the C
> code underlying nchar() wouldn't have any effect on a package that
> called the R n...
2015 Oct 07
1
Error generated by .Internal(nchar) disappears when debugging
...gt; >
> > >
> > > I'm seeing a similar problem. IIUC, the Windows binary .zip from CRAN
> > > of any package using base::nchar is affected. Could someone check my
> > > answer here is correct please :
> > > http://stackoverflow.com/a/32959306/403310
> >
> > Nobody has posted a simple reproducible example here, so it's kind of
> hard to
> > say.
> >
> > I would have guessed that a change to the internal signature of the C
> code
> > underlying nchar() wouldn't have any effect on a package...
2015 Oct 06
0
Error generated by .Internal(nchar) disappears when debugging
...t; >> Cheers
> >> Joris
> >
> >
> > I'm seeing a similar problem. IIUC, the Windows binary .zip from CRAN of
> > any package using base::nchar is affected. Could someone check my answer
> > here is correct please : http://stackoverflow.com/a/32959306/403310
>
> Nobody has posted a simple reproducible example here, so it's kind of
> hard to say.
>
> I would have guessed that a change to the internal signature of the C
> code underlying nchar() wouldn't have any effect on a package that
> called the R nchar() function.
>...
2015 Oct 07
0
Error generated by .Internal(nchar) disappears when debugging
...s
> >> Joris
> >
> >
> > I'm seeing a similar problem. IIUC, the Windows binary .zip from CRAN
> > of any package using base::nchar is affected. Could someone check my
> > answer here is correct please :
> > http://stackoverflow.com/a/32959306/403310
>
> Nobody has posted a simple reproducible example here, so it's kind of hard to
> say.
>
> I would have guessed that a change to the internal signature of the C code
> underlying nchar() wouldn't have any effect on a package that called the R
> nchar() functi...
2015 Oct 06
0
Error generated by .Internal(nchar) disappears when debugging
...t; >> Cheers
> >> Joris
> >
> >
> > I'm seeing a similar problem. IIUC, the Windows binary .zip from CRAN of
> > any package using base::nchar is affected. Could someone check my answer
> > here is correct please : http://stackoverflow.com/a/32959306/403310
>
> Nobody has posted a simple reproducible example here, so it's kind of
> hard to say.
>
You're free to try the simple reproducible example I've provided in my
original question. Tried that out on 3 different computers, and I got the
same behaviour 3 times.
>
> I...
2015 Oct 06
1
Error generated by .Internal(nchar) disappears when debugging
...>> Joris
> >
> >
> > I'm seeing a similar problem. IIUC, the Windows binary .zip from CRAN of
> > any package using base::nchar is affected. Could someone check my answer
> > here is correct please : http://stackoverflow.com/a/32959306/403310
>
> Nobody has posted a simple reproducible example here, so it's kind of
> hard to say.
>
>
> You're free to try the simple reproducible example I've provided in my
> original question. Tried that out on 3 different computers, and I got
> the same beh...