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2016 Apr 06
0
HTML help -- as a single document for the entire package
On 06/04/2016 4:17 AM, Holger Hoefling wrote: > Hi, > > I was wondering if there was an equivalent to the pdf-manual for > R-packages, but rendered as a single html page? I am looking for this as it > would make reading easier as > - no restriction to the standard paper width, but flowing to the browser > window size > - no page breaks > - full text search across the
2016 Apr 06
2
HTML help -- as a single document for the entire package
> On Apr 6, 2016, at 2:37 AM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote: > > On 06/04/2016 4:17 AM, Holger Hoefling wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I was wondering if there was an equivalent to the pdf-manual for >> R-packages, but rendered as a single html page? I am looking for this as it >> would make reading easier as >> - no restriction to the
2016 Apr 06
0
HTML help -- as a single document for the entire package
On 06/04/2016 12:06 PM, Holger Hoefling wrote: > Hi David, > > thanks - I do have that as well. That is a good chance to clarify. The > regular help gives a *separate* page for every single function. The > regular pdf-manual gives one document for *all* functions in a package. > > The nice thing about having a single html page for all functions in a > package would be
2016 Apr 06
0
HTML help -- as a single document for the entire package
Hi David, thanks - I do have that as well. That is a good chance to clarify. The regular help gives a *separate* page for every single function. The regular pdf-manual gives one document for *all* functions in a package. The nice thing about having a single html page for all functions in a package would be that it is easily searchable in the browser, it is more lightweight than a pdf and
2010 Dec 16
3
Reset R to a vanilla state
Hi all, I need some help with R. I am looking for a function that puts R back into a vanilla state (exactly the same when I just started it). Specifically I want all objects in the workspace removed and all non-base packages detached and unloaded; all base packages that are loaded on startup should remain loaded (and preferably a .Rprofile executed as well). It would also be good if all the
2024 Feb 04
3
Advice debugging M1Mac check errors
Hi, I wanted to ask if people have good advice on how to debug M1Mac package check errors when you don?t have a Mac? Is a cloud machine the best option or is there something else? Thanks Holger [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2015 Feb 18
1
Different serialization of functions in interactive vs. batch mode
Hi Gabriel, thanks for your reply - it does solve the problem of my toy function, but does come with some other problems though. a) as.list(f)[[1]] yields an expression, not a function. In order to go the route you are suggesting, I would more likely use "deparse" in order to get the original back b) and more seriously - as.list strips the environment of the function (and thus
2015 Feb 18
4
Different serialization of functions in interactive vs. batch mode
Hi Luke, Ah - I see - thank you! This at least points me to a way on how to "fix" this. I tried setting the srcref attribute to NULL, but the hash value is still different and so is the serialization. So this looks like it is one difference, but not all of them Even if all differences were identified - it still leaves me with different behavior between interactive and batch-mode,
2016 Jun 28
2
A package requiring cmake
Hi, I am currently preparing a package for hdf5 that ships and compiles from source on windows. The intention here is to avoid having to ship or download a binary from an unknown source. As a dependency, I need the cmake program installed. Here my question: 1. Is cmake installed on win-builder? If not, could it be installed? If yes, in a specified standard location or available through the PATH
2016 Feb 13
1
Question about CHARSXP and garbage collection
Hi, I had a technical question about CHARSXP and garbage collection and couldn't find the answer in the R manual. The question is this. Are CHARSXP garbage collected like any other object, despite being part of the CHARSXP cache? i.e. is the cache being cleaned by garbage collection regularly and therefore, when I am in C code, do I need to protect a CHARSXP? Thanks! Holger [[alternative
2015 Feb 18
2
Different serialization of functions in interactive vs. batch mode
Hi, I posted this question to the regular help list, but it seems to be this is probably a question that is better addressed on r-devel. Sorry for the double posting. I am using hash-values to cache certain results in R. This caching also depends on the hash-value of the function that is being cached (calculated using the digest package). I noticed that computations that should already be cached
2024 Feb 06
2
Advice debugging M1Mac check errors
On 04/02/2024 19:41, Holger Hoefling wrote: > Hi, > > I wanted to ask if people have good advice on how to debug M1Mac package > check errors when you don?t have a Mac? Is a cloud machine the best option > or is there something else? I presumed this was about a CRAN package, possibly hdf5r which has a R-devel-only warning from the Apple clang compiler. And that is not a
2007 Jan 12
1
Single method call to retrieve the entire page in HTML?
All, Another easy question. In Hpricot, on a doc that I am using, I can do a .to_html method and retrieve the entire page. However, this doesn''t seem to work in Mechanize. My goal is to the text of the page and put it into a database to make it searchable with ferret (using the acts_as_ferret plugin in Rails). Does anyone have a good suggestion short of iterating over the entire
2007 Aug 24
1
[LLVMdev] Documentation error in http://llvm.org/docs/LinkTimeOptimization.html
> > $ llvm-gcc --emit-llvm -c a.c -o a.o > > $ llvm-gcc -c main.c -o main.o > > $ llvm-gcc a.o main.o -o main > > a.o: file not recognized: File format not recognized > > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > > > > Okay, that did not really work :-/ > > This document describes interface between llvm and linker. You need > system linker that
2015 Feb 18
0
Different serialization of functions in interactive vs. batch mode
Holger, For me (see session info) using digest(as.list(f)) gets around this problem. ~G > sessionInfo() R version 3.1.0 (2014-04-10) Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit) locale: [1] LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=C [3] LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8 [5] LC_MONETARY=en_US.UTF-8 LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8 [7] LC_PAPER=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NAME=C [9]
2007 Aug 24
1
[LLVMdev] Documentation error in http://llvm.org/docs/LinkTimeOptimization.html
> The documentation could be updated to say llvm-gcc > but unless you specify the prefix "llvm-" during configure, it wont be > named that either :) llvm-top did this for you, see the "--program-prefix=llvm-" in http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm-gcc-4.0/trunk/build-for-llvm-top.sh (I know that llvm-top hasn't even been announced, but at least when Reid
2007 Aug 24
6
[LLVMdev] Documentation error in http://llvm.org/docs/LinkTimeOptimization.html
The web page "LLVM Link Time Optimization: Design and Implementation" contains errors. In the gray block below "Example of link time optimization" there are some source files and then a list of commands to execute: $ llvm-gcc4 --emit-llvm -c a.c -o a.o $ llvm-gcc4 -c main.c -o main.o $ llvm-gcc4 a.o main.o -o main 1) in current LLVM (e.g. llvm itself, cfe, llvm-gcc-4.0) no
2007 Aug 24
1
[LLVMdev] Documentation error in http://llvm.org/docs/LinkTimeOptimization.html
> Well, it depends on the configure parameter used while building llvm- > gcc. Hmm, there are other pages on the the website that tell you how you should configure gcc, e.g. you're led from "How to build the C/C++ Frontend" at http://llvm.org/docs/CFEBuildInstrs.html to Subversion HEAD (by virtue of an "svn co"). Then you're supposed to look at README.LLVM. And
2006 Dec 29
2
again... cross compiling
> Create a cache file with the right values, or call configure with those > values set in the environment. OK, i ran configure with -C one time without cross compiler env set, to obtain the variables another time with -C to use the config.cache . I could not find anything related to the check whether size_t is signed. I found a variable which i set that way:
2007 Aug 24
1
[LLVMdev] Article from http://llvm.org/InTheNews.html missing
The web page http://llvm.org/InTheNews.html refers under the title 2007-01-15, Linux.conf.au, "The ARM Backend Of LLVM", Rafael Espindola to a web page http://lca2007.linux.org.au/talk/27 which does not exist. However, using google, I was able to find this article under http://lca2007.linux.org.au/talk/27.html (note the trailing '.html').