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2015 Apr 29
2
--interactive and -f/-e
I was surprised by this: R --interactive -e 'interactive()' bash-3.2$ R -q -e 'interactive()' --interactive > interactive() [1] FALSE > as the command options document says that --interactive should force interactive=TRUE: " When *R* is run in a terminal (via |Rterm.exe| on Windows), it assumes that it is interactive if ?stdin? is connected to a (pseudo-)terminal
2002 Aug 22
0
R_Interactive decision to halt execution during errors
Hi, I'm currently trying to use R as a back-end from an interface (you may have seen me on the help list), and I'm running into something that is rather confusing. The following lines in main/errors.c of R 1.5.1: 439: if ( !R_Interactive && !haveHandler && inError ) { 440: REprintf("Execution halted\n"); 441: R_CleanUp(SA_NOSAVE, 1, 0); /*
2015 Apr 29
0
--interactive and -f/-e
>>>>> Mick Jordan <mick.jordan at oracle.com> >>>>> on Tue, 28 Apr 2015 18:11:54 -0700 writes: > I was surprised by this: > R --interactive -e 'interactive()' > bash-3.2$ R -q -e 'interactive()' --interactive >> interactive() > [1] FALSE >> > as the command options document says that
2007 Jul 04
2
problem with findFun call from embedded R
I was debugging a problem reported to me regarding PL/R, and found that I can duplicate it using only R sources. It might be characterized as possibly a misuse of the findFun() function, but I leave that for the R devel experts to decide. The below results are all with R-2.5.1 (I can't seem to download r-patched at the moment, but didn't see anything in the 2.5.1-patched release
2007 Dec 11
1
Interactiveness
Hi list! I'm developing R integration for a project called Bioclipse at Uppsala University. The current implementation works by simply forking an R and sending it text (with some substitutions on it) down a pipe, getting the printed output back up another pipe. This of course works fine, except it runs into one problem: R finds a pipe on its stdin and decides to be
1997 May 08
1
R-alpha: machine-independent .Rdata
If a move toward machine-independent representation seems reasonable, it may be worth looking at some of the binary data exchange formats used by nasa and others, CDF http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/cdf/cdf_home.html netCDF http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/netcdf/index.html HDF http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/ There may also be something useful in the "Scientific Data Format Information
2015 Aug 25
0
Child thread libR.so
Simon, Ah, thank you! quiet right. For anyone searching for this in the future, I changed my init fuction to: ---------- SNIP ---------------- void init_r() { SEXP aperm_function; /* this is our version of Rf_initEmbeddedR where we disable stack checking */ const char *init_argv[] = {"MyFront", "--vanilla", "--slave"}; Rf_initialize_R(sizeof
1997 Nov 27
4
R-alpha: RData in batch
Just a word to mention that I have lost 2 hours yesterday to find out why R refused to use a function from a package calling C-code. R invariably answered that the C code was not in the load table (something like this). I have tried everything (or nearly) to solve my problem knowing that this same package used to work on my computer at the university. Finally, I found out that running the same
2000 Mar 16
2
R-1.0.0 on alpha/osf1 memory glitch (PR#490)
Digital Alpha (various), Digital UNIX V4.0[EF], R-1.0.0, gcc, f77 When using batch mode with the save option, an error message is issued. However [I have just discovered that] it appears that the operation does complete, i.e. the .RData file is saved successfully. The main problem is that the return code is non-zero (and so it is impossible to distinguish this "non-error" from some
2014 Jul 09
0
[klibc:master] isatty(): use TCGETS instead of TIOCGPGRP, like dietlibc does
Commit-ID: 7763dd33e5b8eed4b9e3c583c02c10176fd550d3 Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/?p=libs/klibc/klibc.git;a=commit;h=7763dd33e5b8eed4b9e3c583c02c10176fd550d3 Author: Thorsten Glaser <tg at mirbsd.org> AuthorDate: Wed, 11 Jun 2014 10:02:14 +0200 Committer: H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> CommitDate: Wed, 9 Jul 2014 08:21:02 -0700 [klibc] isatty(): use TCGETS instead of
2014 Jun 11
2
[PATCH] isatty(): use TCGETS instead of TIOCGPGRP, like dietlibc does
While all ?real? ttys may support TIOCGPGRP, /dev/console doesn?t; using TCGETS here allows Linux booted with init=/bin/mksh-static to have working interactive command line (PS1, editing, etc). Reported-by: Dominik George <d.george at tarent.de> Signed-off-by: Thorsten Glaser <t.glaser at tarent.de> --- usr/klibc/isatty.c | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
2014 Jun 11
0
[PATCH] isatty(): use TCGETS instead of TIOCGPGRP, like dietlibc does
On 06/11/2014 01:02 AM, Thorsten Glaser wrote: > While all ?real? ttys may support TIOCGPGRP, /dev/console doesn?t; > using TCGETS here allows Linux booted with init=/bin/mksh-static > to have working interactive command line (PS1, editing, etc). > > Reported-by: Dominik George <d.george at tarent.de> > Signed-off-by: Thorsten Glaser <t.glaser at tarent.de> > ---
2006 Jan 04
8
Using same ZFS under different kernel versions
I build two zfs filesystems using b29 (from brandz). I then re-installed solaris express b28, preserving the zfs filesystems. When I tried to "zpool import" my zfs filesystems I got a kernel panic: > debugging crash dump vmcore.0 (32-bit) from blackbird > operating system: 5.11 snv_28 (i86pc) > panic message: > ZFS: bad checksum (read on /dev/dsk/c1d0p0 off 24d5e000: zio
2019 Aug 20
3
[8.0p1] After the remote ssh command execution, the session does not terminate until an active disconnect
Thank you for the reply. I changed the remote command to a generic example because in our case, we are using an internal binary that I didn't want to make public. I thought it wouldn't matter, but apparently, it does. I am sorry I can't share more about this tool. BTW, our environment is based on FreeBSD, not on Linux. In our case, because "isatty" is set to 0, it never
2014 Nov 25
3
[PATCH] mllib: use Unix.isatty
Make use of Unix.isatty instead of our TTY.isatty_stdout, as the supported OCaml provides the former already. --- mllib/common_utils.ml | 10 +++++----- mllib/progress.ml | 2 +- 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/mllib/common_utils.ml b/mllib/common_utils.ml index 295981c..9fcd8dd 100644 --- a/mllib/common_utils.ml +++ b/mllib/common_utils.ml @@ -207,15 +207,15
2002 Nov 25
0
Linux and Samba Code
Here is an executable that would allow a user to change the linux and SMB passwords simultaneously. The website indicated in the comments had some problems in the code, but they are fixed in the cpasswd.c file which is below and also attached. Hope that this helps others. The code is a fix, not a solution. it only works from the command prompt, but it helps with keeping linyx and Samba
2012 Jul 19
2
change file name from file0.1_data.RData to file1_data.Rdata
Dear All, I want to change file names. I have file0.1_data.RData (I have several files whose names are file0.x_data.Rdata) I want to rename it to file1_data.RData How can I do it? Thank you for saving my time! [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Oct 26
0
[LLVMdev] is anyone using the sparc backend?
Hi Pawel, > We can not let it die and I volunteer to keep the Sparc alive! > > My SPARCstation pizzaboxes can be ready for action in a day or two. there are three sparc buildbots which are hooked up to lab.llvm.org. They are currently idle because no builders have been scheduled to use them: # gcc54 36G 0.5 GHz TI UltraSparc IIe (Hummingbird) / 1.5 GB RAM / Sun Netra T1 200 /
1998 May 07
3
R-beta: scripting with R?
I've been playing with R for a while using emacs ESS. I've started to like it a lot ( the beautiful S language was unknown to me before I dumped into R) I want to make some scripts to automate the display of some statistics on web pages. I started to look for ways of using R in a scripting environment but I could not find information on this. Is there a way to call R with command prompt
1998 May 07
3
R-beta: scripting with R?
I've been playing with R for a while using emacs ESS. I've started to like it a lot ( the beautiful S language was unknown to me before I dumped into R) I want to make some scripts to automate the display of some statistics on web pages. I started to look for ways of using R in a scripting environment but I could not find information on this. Is there a way to call R with command prompt