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2016 May 03
1
R-3.2.5 Mac OS X package
On 5/2/16 4:25 PM, David Winsemius wrote: >> On May 2, 2016, at 3:45 PM, Mick Jordan <mick.jordan at oracle.com> wrote: >> >> When is the R-3.2.5 binary for Mac OS X likely to show up? > Where did you look? I see both Mavericks and SnowLeopard fork binaries with or without r.app GUI at http://r.research.att.com/ > > I've been using the 3.3.0 RC for a while with
2016 May 20
2
identical on closures
I'm confused by this: > identical(function() {}, function() {}) [1] FALSE Yet, after loading the Matrix package (which redefines det), the following is checked (in library.checkConflicts): > identical(get("det", baseenv()), get("det", asNamespace("Matrix")), ignore.environment=T) [1] TRUE I've looked at the code in identical.c and for closures it
2016 Mar 15
4
Regression in strptime
>>>>> peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com> >>>>> on Sat, 12 Mar 2016 19:11:40 +0100 writes: > OK, .Internal is not necessary to reproduce oddity in this area. I also see things like (notice 1980) >> strptime(paste0(sample(1900:1999,80,replace=TRUE),"/01/01"), "%Y/%m/%d", tz="CET") ............... >
2016 May 05
1
Max OSX 3.3.0 and lzma
I have lzma installed (in /usr/local) but R-3.3.0 configure doesn't like something about it: checking for lzma_version_number in -llzma... yes checking lzma.h usability... no checking lzma.h presence... no checking for lzma.h... no configure: error: "liblzma library and headers are required" bash-3.2$ ls /usr/local/lib/*lzma* ls /usr/local/lib/*lzma* /usr/local/lib/liblzma.5.dylib
2016 Mar 12
2
R-3.2.4 Mac/Linux different in < on characters
Linux: > x<-c("0","1");y<-c("a","-1"); x<y [1] TRUE TRUE Mac: x<-c("0","1");y<-c("a","-1"); x<y [1] TRUE FALSE On both systems, LC_COLLATE/LC_CTYPE/LANG are set to en_US.UTF-8 In Java,FWIW, I get the Mac answer if I use String.compareTo and the Linux answer if I use Collator.compareTo, but
2016 May 20
2
identical on closures
Specifically, the srcfile attribute of the srcref attribute of the two instances of the functions contain different environments, AFAICT. Environments are compared only by exact pointer, so this forces return FALSE. Snippets from .Internal(inspect(x)) and .Internal(inspect(y)): @cca008 03 CLOSXP g0c0 [MARK,NAM(2),ATT] FORMALS: @604b58 00 NILSXP g0c0 [MARK,NAM(2)] BODY: @cc9650 06 LANGSXP
2016 Mar 12
2
Regression in strptime
On 3/12/16 12:33 AM, peter dalgaard wrote: >> On 12 Mar 2016, at 00:05 , Mick Jordan <mick.jordan at oracle.com> wrote: >> >> This is definitely obscure but we had a unit test that called .Internal(strptime, "1942/01/01", %Y/%m/%d") with timezone (TZ) set to CET. > Umm, that doesn't even parse. And fixing the typo, it doesn't run: > >>
2016 May 23
3
R without graphics
Is it possible to configure and build an R without any graphics support. I..e no grDevices or graphics packages? I tried "--with-x=no --with-cairo=no --with-grDevices=no --with-graphics=no" but it is still building grDevices. My problem is that I am using experimenting with a compiler that cannot compile the Objective-C file, qdCocoa.m, and I don't need graphics for this
2015 Mar 31
2
VPATH build of R on MacOSX
I am trying to do VPATH builds of R3.1.3, i.e. binaries built outside the source directory. It works just fine on Linux but on Mac OSX (Mavericks) I get the following trace from make, after a successful configure step. Any insights gratefully received. make is GNU make 3.81 on both systems. bash-3.2$ make make make[1]: Nothing to be done for `R'. make[1]: Nothing to be done for `R'.
2016 Mar 10
4
Problem building R-3.2.4
I am trying to build R-3.2.4 on an Oracle Enterprise Linux system, where I have previously built R-3.1.3 and predecessors without problems. I ran "./configure --with-x=no" ok. The make fails in src/extra/xz with what looks like a Makefile problem: liblzma.a: $(liblzma_a_OBJECTS) $rm -f $@ $(AR) -cr $@ $(liblzma_a_OBJECTS) $(RANLIB) $@ What I see in the make log is:
2016 Mar 11
2
Regression in strptime
This is definitely obscure but we had a unit test that called .Internal(strptime, "1942/01/01", %Y/%m/%d") with timezone (TZ) set to CET. In R-3.1.3 that returned "1942-01-01 CEST" which, paradoxically, is correct as they evidently did strange things in Germany during the war period. Java also returns the same. However, R-3.2.4 returns "1942-01-01 CET".
2016 Mar 14
2
Help with libiconv problem
A couple of my colleagues are having problems building R-3.2.4 on Mac OS X El Capitan somehow related to libiconv. I personally don't have any problems on either of my Macs. I'm hoping thie make log might trigger something in the readers of this list: gcc -dynamiclib -Wl,-headerpad_max_install_names -undefined dynamic_lookup -single_module -multiply_defined suppress -L../../../../lib
2016 May 24
1
R without graphics
On 24/05/2016 00:54, Simon Urbanek wrote: > Um... any reason why you don't simply disable aqua? That file is only compiled if you enable aqua - it has really nothing to do with grDevices ... Also, you can specify a compiler for Objective-C separately and the manual advises you to do so (to specify Apple's clang). > On May 23, 2016, at 7:44 PM, Mick Jordan <mick.jordan at
2017 Jan 04
4
seq.int/seq.default
On 1/4/17 1:26 AM, Martin Maechler wrote: >>>>>> Mick Jordan <mick.jordan at oracle.com> >>>>>> on Tue, 3 Jan 2017 07:57:15 -0800 writes: > > This is a message for someone familiar with the implementation. > > Superficially the R code for seq.default and the C code for seq.int > > appear to be semantically very
2015 Jun 12
3
CRAN testing
Is the mechanism by which packages are tested on CRAN described anywhere? Is it by any chance written in R? The FastR <https://bitbucket.org/allr/fastr/wiki/Home> team is interested in running a virtual CRAN where we can test all the CRAN packages on FastR. Thanks Mick Jordan [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2015 Apr 17
3
Redefining {
I am curious if anyone knows of R code where the "{" function is redefined in a useful way. Or "(" for that matter. Thanks Mick
2014 Jul 21
2
Question on Code snippet semantics
I came across this code in library.R package <- as.character(substitute(package)) where package is the first argument to the "library" function. I've been racking my brains to understand why this is not just an elaborate (and ineffcient) way to write: package <- "package" E.g. > package <- as.character(substitute(package)) > package [1]
2014 Sep 02
4
Mac OS Mavericks über slow
Hi guys, we are running a fileserver for a company with ~10 Mac OS Mavericks (not all up to date). The Samba server is running on Centos 5 with official Samba from Centos. We see big big lagging while browsing the fileserver. Some directories du to the activy of the company contains more than 4000 files (small one). Everything is fine if we connect with Windows or Linux machine, but with Mac Os
2016 Apr 09
2
Note: no visible definition
On 4/9/16 10:54 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > On 9 April 2016 at 10:28, Mick Jordan wrote: > | Can someone explain a message of this form from an rscript execution: > | > | Note: no visible global function definition for 'foo' > | > | > | This happens right at the start of execution. 'foo' is only executed in > | a branch of an 'if' that is not
2016 May 03
2
vignette/knitr help
On 5/3/16 11:29 AM, Thierry Onkelinx wrote: > Dear Mick, > > Note that both knitr and rmarkdown are listed under Suggests: both are > required to compile the vignette. Installing rmarkdown should solve > the problem. If not, please provide more information. OS, R version, > digest version, ... > > This is occurring in the context of an automated testing environment that