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2007 Jun 18
1
Odd error from deliver
I found these errors in my log today: Jun 18 01:02:11 postamt deliver(cpxxxsch): msgid=<FSL%200706180000356580.6412 at JISCMAIL.AC.UK>: save failed to INBOX: Unknown error Jun 18 01:02:11 postamt deliver(cpxxxsch): msgid=<FSL%200706180000356580.6412 at JISCMAIL.AC.UK>: Rejected: Unknown error Jun 18 15:37:22 postamt deliver(roxxxmy): msgid=<E1I0HPz-0002OZ-00 at
2014 Jul 09
1
[patch] Rscript off-by-one error in output
Rscript eats up the last argument when reporting the command it runs: $ Rscript --verbose "/tmp/test.R" one two three running '/usr/local/lib/R-devel/lib/R/bin/R --slave --no-restore --file=/tmp/test.R --args one two' With the patch below, I get the following: $ Rscript --verbose "/tmp/test.R" one two three running '/usr/local/lib/R-devel/lib/R/bin/R --slave
2013 Aug 03
1
tk + browser() can leave R unresponsive
I don't know if this is a bug. I can reproduce the following on Ubuntu 12.04.2 and 13.04 64-bit with R version 3.0.1 and with r63479. There is no difference if R is patched with the fix for PR#15407 or not, although without the fix there are more ways to trigger this. I can reproduce with the following: 1. Open R in gnome-terminal or xterm 2. Run 'library(tcltk)' 3. Run
2014 Apr 14
1
duplication regression (?)
Below is an example of output that changed as a result of r64970. I did not see any NEWS item suggesting this change is expected. Note that the example is contrived and I don't have a use case for it. I stumbled across it when playing with recent changes in R relating to duplication. Does the example use undefined syntax? ----- fn1 <- function(mylist) { fn1a <- function()
2014 Oct 12
1
Turn warnings or notes into errors on CMD check ?
Hi, I am using a local patch to have CMD check exit with error if there is a note or warning. Am I missing an already existing way to do this? If not, Is there any interest in having an option or environment variable for this upstream? I would be interested in making a patch. If so, option or environment variable? Any suggestions for the name? Should this be two options or one option with
2004 Nov 08
7
[Fwd: Weft - a free open-source QDA tool]
Hi Just released a first version of the WxRuby project I''ve been working on. Firstly, I wanted to say thanks to everyone on this list who''s helped at various points over the past year - every time I ran into a problem someone jumped in with advice. A very brief explanation of the app - I''m a sociologist/anthropologist by trade, and the app is intended for use in
2014 May 20
1
[patch] Add support for editor function in edit.default
Regarding the following extract of ?options: ?editor?: a non-empty string, or a function that is called with a file path as argument. edit.default currently calls the function with three arguments: name, file, and title. For example, running the following vimCmd <- 'vim -c "set ft=r"' vimEdit <- function(file_) system(paste(vimCmd, file_)) options(editor =
2013 Sep 09
1
tools::md5sum(directory) behavior different on Windows vs. Unix
tools::md5sum gives a warning if it receives a directory as an argument on Unix but not on Windows. >From what I understand, this happens because in Windows a directory is not treated as a file so fopen returns NULL. Then, NA is returned without a warning. On Unix, a directory is treated as a file so fopen does not return NULL so md5 is run and fails, leading to a warning. This is a good
2013 Oct 12
1
[PATCH] minor suggestions for R-ints manual
Attached is a patch with minor suggestions for the R-ints manual at r64048. The most substantial change is the following: The top layer comprises the graphics subsystems. Although there is -provision for 24 subsystems, after 6 years only two exist, `base' and +provision for 24 subsystems, since 2001 only two exist, `base' and `grid'. Is the year 2001 correct? I base it on the date
2014 Jun 13
1
Encourage exit with nonzero error status in ?last.dump
The following example in ?dump.frames options(error = quote({dump.frames(to.file = TRUE); q()})) is useful for teaching the user how to save a frame dump when R encounters an error during non-interactive sessions. This command however causes an additional change that on encountering an error R exits with a 0 error status. Although it's just an example, it's an important one as it's
2010 Aug 10
0
[BUGS] [R-BUGS] error while plotting
Trevor, Thanks for your reply. That doesnot help Any other suggestions? Anamika On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Trevor Davies <tdavies@mathstat.dal.ca>wrote: > I think you need to load is R2WinBUGS again. > > require(R2WinBUGS) > > Trevor > > > Hi All: > > > > I am getting an error while trying to plot in R2Winbugs > > > > *Error in
2002 Apr 19
0
Your mail sent to mailbase.ac.uk with subject Meeting notice
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2013 Nov 21
1
[PATCH] suggestions for R-lang manual
Attached is a patch with suggestions for the R-lang manual at r64277. Below are a few comments (some are implemented in the patch): In the section "Objects", there is a table introduced by "The following table describes the possible values returned by typeof". One of the results is "any". Can "any" be returned by "typeof()" ? Regarding the
2020 Jan 04
1
[patch] add sanity checks to quantile()
On 04/01/2020 4:35 p.m., Scott Kostyshak wrote: > On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 01:28:55AM -0400, Scott Kostyshak wrote: >> The attached patch adds some sanity checks to the "type" argument of ... > Bump. For this type of patch proposal, is it better to use the > bug tracker? For almost any patch proposal it is. Certainly if you don't get action (or at least discussion)
2019 May 31
2
[patch] add sanity checks to quantile()
The attached patch adds some sanity checks to the "type" argument of quantile(). Output from the following commands show the change of behavior with the current patch: vec <- 1:10 quantile(vec, type = c(1, 2)) quantile(vec, type = 10) quantile(vec, type = "aaa") quantile(vec, type = NA_real_) quantile(vec, type = 4.3) quantile(vec, type = -1) Current behavior
2018 May 01
2
source(echo = TRUE) with a iso-8859-1 encoded file gives an error
I have very little knowledge about file encodings and would like to learn more. I've read the following pages to learn more:
2020 Jun 12
1
Marking a ticket as a (potential) regression in bug tracker?
Is there a way to mark a ticket as a potential regression in the bug tracker? I think the following issue is a regression: https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=17684 I've just tested (2020-06-12 r78687) and what I believe to be a regression is still there. I don't think the bug has bitten many people, so I don't think it is critical, but often it is helpful to mark
2018 May 04
2
[Rd] source(echo = TRUE) with a iso-8859-1 encoded file gives an error
I have very little knowledge about file encodings and would like to learn more. I've read the following pages to learn more: http://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/base/html/Encoding.html https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4806823/how-to-detect-the-right-encoding-for-read-csv https://developer.r-project.org/Encodings_and_R.html The last one, in particular, has been very
2018 May 04
0
[Rd] source(echo = TRUE) with a iso-8859-1 encoded file gives an error
On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 4:47 PM, Scott Kostyshak <skostyshak at ufl.edu> wrote: > I have very little knowledge about file encodings and would like to > learn more. > > I've read the following pages to learn more: > > http://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/base/html/Encoding.html >
2007 Jun 14
3
Responding to a posting in the digest
Is there a convenient way to respond to a particular posting which is a part of the digest? I mean something that will automatically quote the original message, subject, etc. Thank you! Moshe Olshansky m_olshansky at yahoo.com