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2017 Mar 17
2
RFC: (in-principle) native unquoting for standard evaluation
...a
pointer and dereferences one.
subset <- function(x, @subset, ...) { }
This should make it easier to implement such functions, simplify
compilation, and allow detection of potential quoting errors through static
analysis.
Michael
On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 5:03 PM, Jonathan Carroll <jono at jcarroll.com.au>
wrote:
(please be gentle, it's my first time)
I am interested in discussions (possibly reiterating past threads --
searching didn't turn up much) on the possibility of supporting standard
evaluation unquoting at the language level. This has been brought up in a
recent similar...
2017 Mar 17
4
RFC: (in-principle) native unquoting for standard evaluation
(please be gentle, it's my first time)
I am interested in discussions (possibly reiterating past threads --
searching didn't turn up much) on the possibility of supporting standard
evaluation unquoting at the language level. This has been brought up in a
recent similar thread here [1] and on Twitter [2] where I proposed the
following desired (in-principle) syntax
f <-
2017 Mar 19
3
RFC: (in-principle) native unquoting for standard evaluation
...et <- function(x, @subset, ...) { }
>
> This should make it easier to implement such functions, simplify
> compilation, and allow detection of potential quoting errors through static
> analysis.
>
> Michael
>
> On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 5:03 PM, Jonathan Carroll <jono at jcarroll.com.au
> <javascript:;>>
> wrote:
>
> > (please be gentle, it's my first time)
> >
> > I am interested in discussions (possibly reiterating past threads --
> > searching didn't turn up much) on the possibility of supporting standard
> > evalu...
2019 Feb 11
1
make.unique rbind examples
The final two examples in ?make.unique do not appear to be relevant to
that function, namely
rbind(data.frame(x = 1), data.frame(x = 2), data.frame(x = 3))
rbind(rbind(data.frame(x = 1), data.frame(x = 2)), data.frame(x = 3))
both producing
x
1 1
2 2
3 3
(identically) on R 3.4.3 and 3.5.1. Following a brief discussion on
Twitter, Rich FitzJohn [1] identified that under R 1.8.0 (circa 2003,
2005 Aug 09
1
Net RPC Vampire not sucking all groups
...Creating account: sql
Creating account: thodgkinson
.
Missing one group in the above (public), as well as for example 2006Comptrol
does not populate but 2005comptrol does.
adding user thodgkinson to group 2005comptrol
getent group
2005comptrol:x:1005:Administrator,lchapman,hando,jcarroll,jchesnut,salbrecht
,shaddock,thodgkinson,sp2005,lpatterson,aladha,adore,ossis,cmikkelsen,cburto
n,mhealy,scarscadden,lmccheyne,boardroom,bgamble,lmoore,wsmith,smorice,lkoza
n,dfebbo,dpuff,gstevely,skihub02,kbuffel,krobertson,sp2006,sberry,lirvine,ti
cket01,ticket02,ticket03,ticket04,ticket05,ticke...
2017 Mar 17
0
RFC: (in-principle) native unquoting for standard evaluation
...a
pointer and dereferences one.
subset <- function(x, @subset, ...) { }
This should make it easier to implement such functions, simplify
compilation, and allow detection of potential quoting errors through static
analysis.
Michael
On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 5:03 PM, Jonathan Carroll <jono at jcarroll.com.au>
wrote:
> (please be gentle, it's my first time)
>
> I am interested in discussions (possibly reiterating past threads --
> searching didn't turn up much) on the possibility of supporting standard
> evaluation unquoting at the language level. This has been brought...
2017 Mar 19
0
RFC: (in-principle) native unquoting for standard evaluation
...t;>
>> This should make it easier to implement such functions, simplify
>> compilation, and allow detection of potential quoting errors through
>> static
>> analysis.
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 5:03 PM, Jonathan Carroll <jono at jcarroll.com.au>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > (please be gentle, it's my first time)
>> >
>> > I am interested in discussions (possibly reiterating past threads --
>> > searching didn't turn up much) on the possibility of supporting standard
>> > eva...
2016 Aug 08
0
New package: ggghost 0.1.0 - Capture the spirit of your ggplot2 calls
Greetings, R users!
I am pleased to announce the release of my first CRAN package: ggghost.
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/ggghost
https://github.com/jonocarroll/ggghost
Features:
- Minimal user-space overhead for implementation; p %g<% ggplot(dat,
aes(x,y))
- ggplot2 components added to the plot object (p <- p + geom_point()) are
stored in a list within p, and evaluation
2016 Aug 08
0
New package: ggghost 0.1.0 - Capture the spirit of your ggplot2 calls
Greetings, R users!
I am pleased to announce the release of my first CRAN package: ggghost.
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/ggghost
https://github.com/jonocarroll/ggghost
Features:
- Minimal user-space overhead for implementation; p %g<% ggplot(dat,
aes(x,y))
- ggplot2 components added to the plot object (p <- p + geom_point()) are
stored in a list within p, and evaluation