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2018 Mar 02
0
Desktop.ini hiddeln file creates during compilaiton
Make a reproducible example [1][2][3], because it doesn't happen for me. Then post your example at [4] or [5], because this is the wrong list for this question. You may find that the act of browsing the directory using a GUI is what creates that file rather than the compilation itself. [1] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example [2]
2020 Jun 06
3
Change in package.skeleton behavior from R 3.6.3 to R 4.0.0 ?
The Rcpp package and some related packages such as RcppArmadillo make use of (local) wrappers around the utils::package.skeleton() function for creating (basic yet functional) packages using Rcpp or RcppArmadillo. RStudio also exposes this under the graphical menu as a nice way to construct a package. But it seems that something changed quite recently in R. I looked into this a little yesterday
2013 Nov 16
2
Linking to native routines in other packages
Hello, I'm currently working on making Rcpp use the feature described here more: http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-exts.html#Linking-to-native-routines-in-other-packages To give more context, Rcpp has for a long time built what we called "the Rcpp user library", i.e. a library we could link against user the linker. We were then producing appropriate linker flag with
2020 Mar 26
3
Rebuilding and re-checking of downstream dependencies on CRAN Mac build machines
I have two questions about the CRAN machines that build binary packages for Mac. When a new version of a package is released, (A) Do the downstream dependencies get re-checked? (B) Do the downstream dependencies get re-built? I have heard (but do not know for sure) that the answer to (A) is no, the downstream dependencies do not get rechecked. >From publicly available information on the
2020 Mar 24
2
help with rchk warnings on Rf_eval(Rf_lang2(...))
> Shield<SEXP> res(Rcpp_fast_eval(Rf_lang2(asEnvironmentSym, x), R_GlobalEnv)); The call should be protected before evaluation though. So more like: Shield<SEXP> call(Rf_lang2(asEnvironmentSym, x)); return Rcpp_fast_eval(call, R_GlobalEnv); Best, Lionel On 3/23/20, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote: > > > On 23 March 2020 at 17:07, Ben Bolker wrote: >
2014 Jul 16
1
C-API: removing key-value pairs in an environment
Hi, I am trying to remove key-value pairs from an environments (using C). While adding seems straightforward with `Rf_defineVar()`, I cannot find a function to remove objects from a given environment. Would anyone know if there is such a function ? Best, Laurent
2016 Dec 16
2
Upgrading a package to which other packages are LinkingTo
Hi I'd like to suggest to make R more informative when a user updates a package A where there's at least one package B that has "LinkingTo: A" in its description. To illustrate the problem, assume package A is updated so that its C/C++ header interface (in inst/include) is changed. For package B to pick up these changes, we need to reinstall package A. In extreme cases, if
2020 Jan 14
2
possible bug in win R-devel in check/test environment
Hi, During my recent r2sundials development, I've came across a strange test failing during 'R CMD check' exclusively on win R-devel which I could reproduce with a minimal example that I present here. The toy packages testarma1 [1] and testarma2 [2] are minimal modifications of a skeleton package produced by RcppArmadillo.package.skeleton(). They are almost identical. The first
2018 Mar 05
2
Σχετ: Problem with Rd2.tex tduring compilation
Hi and thanks for the prompt reply. I cannot say I understood or know what to do. Can you please tell me which is this mailing list? ???? 2:15 ?.?. ???????, 5 ??????? 2018, ?/? Michael Dewey <lists at dewey.myzen.co.uk> ??????: The error is that one of your documentation files is failing. Try compiling each one separately with R CMD Rd2pdf yourfilenamehere.Rd and see what
2018 Mar 05
0
Σχετ: Problem with Rd2.tex tduring compilation
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel On 05/03/2018 13:46, michael tsagris wrote: > Hi and thanks for the prompt reply. I cannot say I understood or know > what to do. > Can you please tell me which is this mailing list? > > > > ???? 2:15 ?.?. ???????, 5 ??????? 2018, ?/? Michael Dewey > <lists at dewey.myzen.co.uk> ??????: > > > The
2016 Dec 16
2
Upgrading a package to which other packages are LinkingTo
On 16 December 2016 at 08:20, Duncan Murdoch wrote: | Perhaps the solution is to recommend that packages which export their | C-level entry points either guarantee them not to change or offer | (require?) version checks by user code. So dplyr should start out by | saying "I'm using Rcpp interface 0.12.8". If Rcpp has a new version | with a compatible interface, it replies
2018 Mar 05
2
Problem with Rd2.tex tduring compilation
Hello, I am receiving this message when uploading my R package to rdevel. https://win-builder.r-project.org/incoming_pretest/180305_110240_Compositional_29/00check.log Can anybody please help? [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2018 Mar 05
0
Problem with Rd2.tex tduring compilation
The error is that one of your documentation files is failing. Try compiling each one separately with R CMD Rd2pdf yourfilenamehere.Rd and see what happens. There is a list especially for package developers which might be better in future. Michael On 05/03/2018 10:51, michael tsagris via R-help wrote: > Hello, I am receiving this message when uploading my R package to rdevel. >
2016 Aug 11
3
File Server member DC ACL permissions
> Hmm, the numbers seem extremely large, did you set this number in the > users 'uidnumber' attribute in AD ? How do I do this uidNumber configuration? I'm running all services: smbd, nmbd and winbind It's hard to run the file server as a domain member. When was a file server with DC was much more easy.
2020 Jun 06
0
Change in package.skeleton behavior from R 3.6.3 to R 4.0.0 ?
On 06/06/2020 3:06 p.m., Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > > The Rcpp package and some related packages such as RcppArmadillo make use of > (local) wrappers around the utils::package.skeleton() function for creating > (basic yet functional) packages using Rcpp or RcppArmadillo. RStudio also > exposes this under the graphical menu as a nice way to construct a package. > > But it
2016 Dec 19
4
Problems installing tibble (ggplot2) in R running Ubuntu 14.04
Hi, I am unable to install tibble, a required package for ggplot2 in R. I am running R (version 3.3.2 ) in RStudio (version 1.0.44). My OS is ubuntu 14.04 (64 bits). I get the same error when running R from the terminal. Any help would be gretly appreciated. Kind regards, Terje **************** Error messages: **************** install.packages("tibble") Installing package into
2012 May 03
1
Setting up a windows system for rcpp
I am running into a wall getting my system to work with rcpp and inline. Following Dirk's advice on stackoverflow, I hope someone is able to help me. My steps were to install MinGW 32 bit first, then installing Rtools, I disabled MinGW's entry in the PATH. I am trying to get the following code to work: library(Rcpp) library(inline) body <- ' NumericVector xx(x); return wrap(
2013 Jun 21
1
compiling Rcpp with 3.0.1 on Solaris 10
Hello My colleagues asked me to install "R" with module "shiny". R version 3.0.1 compiled fine on Solaris 10 and is running well. I tried to install "shiny". With the dependencies "Rcpp" should be installed before. But the compile step did fail. See below. The initial error message is "Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) :"
2010 Mar 25
1
Error using Rcpp
Hi, Im not sure if this is the right place to post this. I am using Xubuntu Karmic Koala and am trying to use the Rcpp package. I am testing it using a simple code that takes in a vector and adds 1 to each element: #include <Rcpp.h> // This file takes in a vector and adds one to each entry RcppExport SEXP addone(SEXP vec){ // create a local copy of vec Rcpp::NumericVector
2017 Dec 03
5
Rcpp, dyn.load and C++ problems
Hi, I have written a small C++ function and compile it. However in R I can't see the function I have defined in C++. I have read some web-pages about Rcpp and C++ but it is a bit confusion for me. Anyway, This is the C++-code: #include <Rcpp.h> using namespace Rcpp; // [[Rcpp::export]] List compute_values_cpp(int totalPoints = 1e5, double angle_increment = 0.01, int radius =