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1997 Jun 09
1
R-alpha: sd2rd v0.1-1
Attached is another update. New features/bugs: *) now also attempts to get non-quoted object names within SEEALSO sections to have a LANG(LINK(...)) around them *) parentheses are now ALWAYS quoted, to prevent the rdoc2... scripts from choking on unbalanced ones (e.g., "x in the range (0, 1]") *) blank lines are mapped into PARA so that e.g. reference sections come out better *)
1997 Jul 01
1
R-alpha: sd2rd v0.1-3
Thanks to Martin, there is another update of the S doc -> R doc script. It now correctly maps .SE into SECTION. -k *********************************************************************** #!/usr/bin/perl -w $VERSION = "0.1-3"; $\ = "\n"; $parenLevel = 0; $inVerbatim = 0; $inSeeAlso = 0; $doprint = 1; $needArg = 1; $needVal = 0; $output = ""; $opt_x = 0; use
1997 Jun 10
0
R-alpha: sd2rd 0.1-2
Another update of the S doc -> R doc conversion script is attached below. Relative to the previously released version, there are two changes. * Quoting of parentheses does not happen in verbatim-like sections * More importantly, the way words in the .SA (SEEALSO) section are treated is now controlled by an optional argument, `-x'. Without this option, only words enclosed in single
1997 Aug 04
0
R-alpha: sd2rd version 0.1-5
Oops, Just found a typo. Here's the updated version. -k *********************************************************************** #!/usr/bin/perl $VERSION = "0.1-5"; $\ = "\n"; $parenLevel = 0; $inVerbatim = 0; $inSeeAlso = 0; $doprint = 1; $needArg = 1; $needVal = 0; $output = ""; use Getopt::Long; GetOptions (("x")) || &usage(); while
1997 Jun 02
1
R-alpha: S doc -> R doc
Attached is the current version of my sd2rd perl script. It has passed tests by Martin, Fritz and myself, and seems to work reasonably well (it should get the arguments lists right, distinguish between VALUE and VALUES, and know about REFERENCES and SEEALSO). Any comments etc are most welcome. -k ************************************************************************ #!/usr/bin/perl -w $\ =
2000 Apr 14
1
Rd2Sd conversion: files (PR#520)
This is a multipart MIME message. --==_Exmh_-19086308140 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii In addition to my previous message, here is the source Rd-file that I used in R CMD Rdconv -d --type=Sd plot.mefista.Rd > plot.mefista.d command. --==_Exmh_-19086308140 Content-Type: text/plain ; name="plot.mefista.Rd"; charset=us-ascii Content-Description: plot.mefista.Rd
2006 Mar 06
0
Problems with R CMD Rdconv and R CMD Sd2Rd (PR#8661)
I'm using R 2.2.0 on Windows. Doing some conversions of help files. Internal comments indicate that the Sd2Rd conversion is "Converted by Sd2Rd version 1.21." I'm converting .d -> .Rd .sgml -> .Rd using Sd2Rd, then checking by using Rdconv to convert .Rd back to .d or .sgml. Here are errors in some of the conversions. The most significant errors are in .Rd to .sgml.
2000 Apr 14
2
bundle build and Rd2Sd converion fail (PR#519)
Dear R-core, Thank you for your great effort! I am finalising a bundle that works both in R and Splus. But I faced the following minor problems with R CMD under both UNIX and LINUX. 1. R CMD build denies to work with bundles. It reports * checking `DESCRIPTION' package entry ... ERROR: no package entry in `DESCRIPTION' Surely, there is no one, but there is Contains entry. Next, according
2019 Jan 25
0
[klibc:update-dash] parser: Add syntax stack for recursive parsing
Commit-ID: 5dcca37d55b772e13d6d56eac9a7b733e69e99d2 Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/?p=libs/klibc/klibc.git;a=commit;h=5dcca37d55b772e13d6d56eac9a7b733e69e99d2 Author: Herbert Xu <herbert at gondor.apana.org.au> AuthorDate: Fri, 9 Mar 2018 00:14:02 +0800 Committer: Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk> CommitDate: Fri, 25 Jan 2019 02:57:21 +0000 [klibc] parser: Add syntax
2020 Mar 28
0
[klibc:update-dash] dash: parser: Add syntax stack for recursive parsing
Commit-ID: ef6ed3c138aaf680ff3e4e0d7fbad6d2c61fb7d0 Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/?p=libs/klibc/klibc.git;a=commit;h=ef6ed3c138aaf680ff3e4e0d7fbad6d2c61fb7d0 Author: Herbert Xu <herbert at gondor.apana.org.au> AuthorDate: Fri, 9 Mar 2018 00:14:02 +0800 Committer: Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk> CommitDate: Sat, 28 Mar 2020 21:42:54 +0000 [klibc] dash: parser: Add
2007 May 15
1
Astsee v0.1 released - an Asterisk channel monitor for linux/X windows
Hiya everyone. I have been working on a fun little app to watch what's going on in your asterisk box via its manager interface. There's a screenshot up and some info at http://sitkavoip.com/astsee/ -- Sorry it requires allegro, but I was more keen about getting the ideas down than worrying about the framework. Comments/questions welcome, but probably off-list is best unless they
2008 Apr 04
0
cacher v0.1-2
The 'cacher' package contains a set of routines for caching statistical analyses. The idea is that an analysis stored in a file (say, 'foo.R') is run and the results of the evaluated expressions are cached in a database. These cached results can subsequently be packaged up and distributed over the interweb. I've just uploaded to CRAN version 0.1-2 of the 'cacher'
2008 Apr 04
0
cacher v0.1-2
The 'cacher' package contains a set of routines for caching statistical analyses. The idea is that an analysis stored in a file (say, 'foo.R') is run and the results of the evaluated expressions are cached in a database. These cached results can subsequently be packaged up and distributed over the interweb. I've just uploaded to CRAN version 0.1-2 of the 'cacher'
2008 May 12
1
easyDTrace v0.1
Hi, From the Spanish Speaking Community [ http://es.opensolaris.org ] we have been working on various web applications to help administrators (see easySMF http://es.opensolaris.org/easySMF/ ) called "easyTools". I have written a simple wizard to create DTrace probes called easyDTrace and I would appreciate some feedback, you are welcome to give it a try at
2013 Mar 06
0
new package: cec2013 (v0.1-4)
Dear R users, I would like to draw your attention to 'cec2013', a new package providing R wrappers for the 28 benchmark functions defined in the Special Session and Competition on Real-Parameter Single Objective Optimization at CEC-2013 (http://www.cec2013.org/). The focus of this package is to provide an open-source and multi-platform implementation of the CEC2013 benchmark functions,
2013 Mar 06
0
new package: cec2013 (v0.1-4)
Dear R users, I would like to draw your attention to 'cec2013', a new package providing R wrappers for the 28 benchmark functions defined in the Special Session and Competition on Real-Parameter Single Objective Optimization at CEC-2013 (http://www.cec2013.org/). The focus of this package is to provide an open-source and multi-platform implementation of the CEC2013 benchmark functions,
2003 Mar 13
1
OT: MDLBL - Multi-Disk-Linux-Boot-Loader v0.1
Hi, Just FYI: I've create a template disk image + small shell script for creating a multi-disk linux boot floppies for kernels and/or initrd's with a size > 1.44 MB. It's based on FreeDOS Beta 8, the XMSdsk ramdisk and Loadlin: http://www.rocklinux.org/people/clifford/MDLBL/ I primary wrote it for ROCK Linux <www.rocklinux.org> but it might be usefull for everyone who
2006 Apr 02
1
morcdr v0.1 released
CDR Stats Analyzer and Report generator It's a rework of famous Asterisk Stats written by Areski. The main goal for this project is to concentrate more on PDF reports (managers love them!). Later more functions will be added. Please test it and send suggestions how to improve it. Licence: GPL Examples, demo and more info on homepage: http://www.paskambink.lt/mcc Regards,
2000 Jun 25
1
OggEnc v0.1
I finally got around to getting this to a more-or-less working state. Right now, it does most of what vorbize does, plus support for encoding multiple files (this works, but needs some additions to sanely handle titles, etc. for multiple files). The name is temporary, until I think of something better. http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~msmith/oggenc-0.1.tar.gz Hopefully, it's mostly portable,
2009 Apr 08
0
rhipe v0.1
Greetings, I would like to announce the 0.1 release of RHIPE:R and Hadoop Integrated Processing Environment. The website is located at : http://www.stat.purdue.edu/~sguha/rhipe<http://www.stat.purdue.edu/%7Esguha/rhipe>. The download link is the bottom most link on left side of the page. RHIPE works on top of Hadoop, providing the R user a way to distribute commands over the Hadoop