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2012 Nov 06
1
Depends/Imports/Suggest/Enhence
Hi the list In the DESCRIPTION file of my package foo0, I have: Depends: foo1 Imports: foo2 Suggest: foo3 Enhence: foo4 If I understand correctly, to install foo0 on my computer, I need to already have foo1, foo2, foo3. foo4 is not necessary. I my R sesssion, when I will write: library(foo0), then the package foo1 will be attach. foo2, foo3 and foo4 will not. Is that correct? But what is
2012 Oct 13
2
Problem with a submission to jss
Hi the list, I am about to submit an article describing an R package to the Journal of Statistical Software but I encounter a strange behavior of LaTeX: the numbering of the figure is correct (1. 2. 3. ...), but when I make a reference to a figure, the section (or the subsection) number appears instead of the figure number. I check if this behavior occurs with the file example provide in the
2012 Nov 07
2
Comments in the DESCRIPTION file
Hi all, Is it possible to add comments in the DESCRIPTION file? Sincerely Christophe -- Christophe Genolini Ma?tre de conf?rences en bio-statistique Vice pr?sident Communication interne et animation du campus Universit? Paris Ouest Nanterre La D?fense
2012 Nov 09
1
What is the INDEX file for?
Hi the list, In WRE (or in Rdindex), we can find how the INDEX is make, how to change it, but I do not manage to find the purpose of this file. So what is the INDEX file for? Thanks Christophe -- Christophe Genolini Ma?tre de conf?rences en bio-statistique Vice pr?sident Communication interne et animation du campus Universit? Paris Ouest Nanterre La D?fense
2014 Mar 19
1
Memcheck: Invalid read of size 4
Hi the list, One of my package has a memory issue that I do not manage to understand. The Memtest notes is here: <http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/bdr/memtests/valgrind/kml-Ex.Rout> Here is the message that I get from Memtest --- 8< ---------------- ~ Fast KmL ~ ==27283== Invalid read of size 4 ==27283== at 0x10C5DF28: kml1 (kml.c:183) ... ==27283== by 0x10C5DE4F: kml1 (kml.c:151)
2014 Mar 21
1
Memcheck: error in a switch using getGraphicsEvent
Hi the list, One of my package has an (other) error detected by memtest that I do not manage to understand. Here is the message that I get from Memtest --- 8< ---------------- > try(choice(cld1)) Error in switch(EXPR = choix, Up = { : EXPR must be a length 1 vector --- 8< ---------------- The choice function does call the choiceChangeParam function, which is: --- 8<
2012 Aug 06
2
[LLVMdev] ARM eabi calling convention
When I compile this program *$ cat vararg1-main.c typedef struct { double d; } S0; S0 g1; void foo0(int a, ...); int main(int argc, char **argv) { S0 s0 = { 2.0 }; foo0(1, s0); printf("%f\n", g1.d); * * return 0; }* with this command, *$ clang -target arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc -ccc-clang-archs armv7 -emit-llvm vararg1-main.c -S -o vararg1-main.ll -O3* I get this
2012 Aug 07
2
[LLVMdev] ARM eabi calling convention
Yes, I see the load is 8-byte aligned in the bit code. My question was, assuming that arguments requiring double word alignment have to be passed in even/odd registers, how does the backend know that %0 has to be passed in register r2 and r3? *tail call arm_aapcscc void (i32, ...)* @foo0(i32 1, [2 x i32] %0) nounwindt * It doesn't seem that ARM backend can figure out that "[2 x i32]
2012 Aug 07
0
[LLVMdev] ARM eabi calling convention
On Aug 6, 2012, at 3:21 PM, Akira Hatanaka <ahatanak at gmail.com> wrote: > When I compile this program > > $ cat vararg1-main.c > > typedef struct { > double d; > } S0; > > S0 g1; > > void foo0(int a, ...); > > int main(int argc, char **argv) { > S0 s0 = { 2.0 }; > > foo0(1, s0); > > printf("%f\n", g1.d); >
2012 Aug 07
0
[LLVMdev] ARM eabi calling convention
See ARMCallingConv.td:113. The alignment of the arg is checked and if it's 8-byte aligned, the proper registers are chosen. deep On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 1:20 AM, Akira Hatanaka <ahatanak at gmail.com> wrote: > Yes, I see the load is 8-byte aligned in the bit code. > > My question was, assuming that arguments requiring double word alignment > have to be passed in even/odd
2012 Oct 17
1
Do *not* pass '...' to NextMethod() - it'll do it for you; missing documentation, a bug or just me?
Hi, although I've done S3 dispatching for more than a decade now, I think I managed to overlook/avoid the following pitfall when using NextMethod(): If you explicitly pass argument '...' to NextMethod(), you will effectively pass those argument twice to the "next" method! EXAMPLE: foo0 <- function(...) UseMethod("foo0"); foo1 <- function(...)
2012 Nov 07
2
Correct use of Depends, Imports and ::
Dear R developers, Taking advantage of the yesterday discussion about the use of Depends/Import/Suggests/Enhances, I would like to add a related question. Let's assume, in the DESCRIPTION file of my package foo0, I have: Depends: foo1 Imports: foo2 while in the NAMESPACE file of my package I have importFrom("foo2", f2) and within my package I use the following two external
2014 Dec 19
2
[LLVMdev] questions about ARM EABI attributes
ARM backend emits different eabi build attributes based on the ISA variant the target supports or whether certain fast-math options are passed on the command line. For example, these are the attributes that have different values depending on whether -ffast-math is passed to clang: $ clang -target armv7-linux-gnueabi -ffast-math (with -ffast-math) .eabi_attribute 20, 2 @ Tag_ABI_FP_denormal
2005 Apr 07
3
package
hello, I created a package with my functions, and i wand to hide the code of some functions. Could you help me ? Gr?gory -------------------------------------------------------------- GAZ DE FRANCE Gr?gory Benmenzer DIRECTION DE LA RECHERCHE P?le Economie Statistiques et Sociologie 361 Avenue du pr?sident Wilson - BP 33 93211 La Plaine Saint Denis cedex tel : 01 49 22 55 07 fax : 01 49 22
2004 Jun 14
5
mkChar can be interrupted
Hi, As was discussed earlier in another thread and as documented in R-exts .Call() should not be interruptible by Ctrl-C. However the following code, which spends most of its time inside mkChar, turned out to be interruptible on RH-7.3 R-1.8.1 gcc-2.96: #include <Rinternals.h> #include <R.h> SEXP foo0(const SEXP nSexp) { int i, n; SEXP resSexp; if (!isInteger(nSexp))
2009 Dec 10
1
CELT codec on TI C55x
Hello, I am interested in using the CELT codec for an embedded project around the DSP C55x family from TI. Is this someone has already done? Which is necessary to do that, which compiler, is there a specific configuration ? Is it necessary to have an Operating system to run the CELT codec ? Is it possible to instantiate several times the CELT codec ? Thank you in
2004 Oct 21
1
Insert image in Rd documentation files
Hello, Does anyone know if it is posssible to insert a picture (ps or jpg for example) in documentation files with Rd extension. I guess it's impossible but maybe there is a trick. Thank you! Eric Esposito ================================== Direction de la Recherche P??le Economie, Statistisques et Sociologie 361 avenue du Pr??sident Wilson - BP 33 93211 Saint-Denis La Plaine cedex
2004 Oct 21
1
Problem with vignettes
Hello, I'm trying to insert a vignette as a word document in my package. After compiling and installing the package, the word file is in the doc directory, but no link in the html index for vignettes is created. I tried with a pdf file and there is the same problem. It seems that only sweave format files are taken into account, is it normal? Is there something special to do to take other file
2015 Jun 02
2
[LLVMdev] [lld] TBSS wrong size
Hi, I am tracking some TLS issues with lld and found that it is generating wrong tbss size for case where multiple modules have non initialized threads variables. For instance: -- t0.c -- __thread int x0; __thread int x1; __thread int x2; extern __thread int e0; extern __thread int e1; extern __thread int e2; extern __thread int e3; int foo0 () { return x0; } int main () { return x0; }
2009 Jun 18
3
filtering number of values in a data frame
Dear list, given is the following data frame df(): Number Place Start End 1 218024740787 HHO 5 263 2008-01-02 00:21:14 2008-01-03 15:25:16 2 218024740787 HHO 5 263 2008-01-02 00:21:14 2008-01-02 00:21:14 3 318039091794 HHO 5 263 2008-01-02 00:21:14 2008-01-02 13:22:54 4 318039091794 HHO 5 263 2008-01-02 00:21:14 2008-01-02