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2018 Mar 25
2
Suggesting patch to link DOIs against secure resolver
Dear Madams and Sirs, because the DOI foundation recommends a new, secure resolver [1], I wanted to suggest the attached patch. It a) updates a static DOI link in the docu, b) the code chunks that generate new ones, and c) a reg-ex that detects DOI links. Hopefully, my first venture into SVN & patch files was done correctly. My apologies, if there is anything amiss. In that case, I'll
2018 Mar 26
0
Suggesting patch to link DOIs against secure resolver
>>>>> Katrin Leinweber <katrin.leinweber at uni-konstanz.de> >>>>> on Sun, 25 Mar 2018 19:04:34 +0200 writes: > Dear Madams and Sirs, > because the DOI foundation recommends a new, secure resolver [1], I > wanted to suggest the attached patch. It > a) updates a static DOI link in the docu, > b) the code chunks that
2017 Jun 27
0
suggestion to fix packageDescription() for Windows users
>>>>> Nathan Sosnovske via R-devel <r-devel at r-project.org> >>>>> on Mon, 26 Jun 2017 18:22:25 +0000 writes: > I'd be curious to know what others think of Rich's > patch. If it is acceptable, I can spend time that I was > going to look at it this week on another bug. It is a bit kludgy (*) of course, but I confirm it solves
2017 Jun 26
3
suggestion to fix packageDescription() for Windows users
I'd be curious to know what others think of Rich's patch. If it is acceptable, I can spend time that I was going to look at it this week on another bug. -----Original Message----- From: Rich Calaway Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 6:34 PM To: Nathan Sosnovske <nsosnov at microsoft.com>; Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>; Andrie de Vries <apdevries at gmail.com>
2017 Jun 24
0
suggestion to fix packageDescription() for Windows users
The following patch is not the most elegant, but it restores the Authors when "LC_CTYPE" is set to either "Chinese" or "Arabic": > Sys.setlocale("LC_CTYPE", "Chinese") [1] "Chinese (Simplified)_China.936" > citation("readr") To cite package ?readr? in publications use: (2016). readr: Read Tabular Data. R package
2017 Jun 23
2
suggestion to fix packageDescription() for Windows users
Hi Duncan, I'm guessing I'll be able to look at this over the weekend/next week (probably closer to next week). It is on my list of things to do and I've just had a few other prior commitments that I have to finish first. Sorry for the delay. I'll chime in with a status update next week. Nathan -----Original Message----- From: R-devel [mailto:r-devel-bounces at r-project.org]
2017 Jun 18
2
suggestion to fix packageDescription() for Windows users
Hi, Duncan i have forwarded this thread to Nathan, who promised to look into it. Andrie On 17 Jun 2017 17:26, "Duncan Murdoch" <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote: > On 17/06/2017 9:13 AM, Ben Marwick wrote: > >> Hi Duncan, >> >> Thanks for your reply. Yes, it does seem to be specific to the CTYPE >> setting to Chinese on Windows. If I set it to
2018 Jul 23
1
Suggestion for updating `p.adjust` with new method (BKY 2006)
Dear R contributors, I suggest adding a new method to `p.adjust` ("Adjust P-values for Multiple Comparisons", https://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/stats/html/p.adjust.html). This new method is published in Benjamini, Krieger, Yekutieli 2016 Adaptive linear step-up procedures that control the false discovery rate (Biometrika). https://doi.org/10.1093/biomet/93.3.491 This paper
2017 Jun 17
0
suggestion to fix packageDescription() for Windows users
On 17/06/2017 9:13 AM, Ben Marwick wrote: > Hi Duncan, > > Thanks for your reply. Yes, it does seem to be specific to the CTYPE > setting to Chinese on Windows. If I set it to English using > Sys.setlocale() there is no problem, then back to Chinese and the > authors disappear: > > Sys.setlocale("LC_ALL","English") > citation("readr")
2016 Jan 30
0
DCE in the presence of control flow.
Maybe I was too quick here. Does gcc record the incoming edge to a phi? If so, won’t those change when you delete blocks in a non-trivial manner? How are those updated? From: David Callahan <dcallahan at fb.com<mailto:dcallahan at fb.com>> Date: Saturday, January 30, 2016 at 7:02 AM To: Daniel Berlin <dberlin at dberlin.org<mailto:dberlin at dberlin.org>>, Hal Finkel
2017 Jun 23
0
suggestion to fix packageDescription() for Windows users
On 18/06/2017 5:57 AM, Andrie de Vries wrote: > Hi, Duncan > > i have forwarded this thread to Nathan, who promised to look into it. Any progress on this? Duncan Murdoch > > Andrie > > On 17 Jun 2017 17:26, "Duncan Murdoch" <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com > <mailto:murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>> wrote: > > On 17/06/2017 9:13 AM, Ben Marwick
2016 Jan 30
0
DCE in the presence of control flow.
In practice, APT is not faster to build than rdf. The df calculator we use is linear time and quite fast. Updating is also pretty trivial since it's only deletes of dead and unreachable code. So anything it reached can be replaced with undef in most cases. Cd-dce is not slower in GCC than dce On Fri, Jan 29, 2016, 8:31 PM David Callahan <dcallahan at fb.com> wrote: > I think you
2019 May 29
0
Making a package CITATION file from BibTeX
On Thu, 30 May 2019, Dr Gregory Jefferis wrote: > Dear Colleagues, > > I would like to provide a CITATION file for my package nat.nblast [1]. > > I have the correct citation in BibTeX format [2]. How can I convert this > BibTeX to the format needed by R for a package CITATION file (I have a > lot of other packages needing citations ...). (1) You can use read.bib() from the
2014 Sep 25
2
Missing security model in 1.2.8?
I have successfully (I believe) built (rebuilt on Ubuntu 14.04), installed, and used libvirt 1.2.2. Behaviorally I can't tell the difference between what I've built and what Ubuntu distributes. Specifically, "virsh capabilities" shows this: <secmodel> <model>apparmor</model> <doi>0</doi> </secmodel>
2014 Sep 26
0
Re: Missing security model in 1.2.8?
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 09:03:57PM +0000, Gary Hook wrote: > I have successfully (I believe) built (rebuilt on Ubuntu 14.04), installed, and used libvirt 1.2.2. Behaviorally I can't tell the difference between what I've built and what Ubuntu distributes. > > Specifically, "virsh capabilities" shows this: > > > <secmodel> > >
2005 Feb 07
2
questions sur R
bonjour, Je suis actuellement en derniere annee d'ecole d'ingenieur en informatique et statistiques et je dois réaliser mon projet de fin d'études sur le logiciel R. En fait, je dois réaliser un scoring sous R puis le meme sous SAS et comparer les resultats. Mon fichier se prete à une regression logistique. J'ai donc utilisé la fonction glm sous R et Catmod sous SAS seumement, je
2016 Apr 27
0
New package: bridgedist (v 0.1.0)
R Users, The d/p/q/r functions for the bridge distribution are now available in bridgedist. When a random intercept follows the bridge distribution, as detailed in Wang and Louis (2003) <doi:10.1093/biomet/90.4.765 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biomet/90.4.765>>, a marginalized random-intercept logistic regression will still be a logistic regression with marginal coefficients that are
2017 Jun 17
0
suggestion to fix packageDescription() for Windows users
On 17/06/2017 7:10 AM, Ben Marwick wrote: > Recently I was trying to cite a package where the authors have ? > and ? in their names. I found that on Windows the citation() function > did not return the authors' names at all, but on Linux there was no > problem (sessionInfos at the bottom): > > On Windows, no author names are returned: I'm not seeing this. You have
2009 Dec 18
1
linear contrasts for trends in an anova
Hi everybody, I'm trying to construct contrasts for an ANOVA to determine if there is a significant trend in the means of my groups. In the following example, based on the type of 2x3 ANOVA I'm trying to perform, does the linear polynomial contrast generated by contr.poly allow me to test for a linear trend across groups? doi=data.frame( Group=c( rep(1, 5), rep(2, 5), rep(3, 5),
2017 Jun 17
3
suggestion to fix packageDescription() for Windows users
Hi Duncan, Thanks for your reply. Yes, it does seem to be specific to the CTYPE setting to Chinese on Windows. If I set it to English using Sys.setlocale() there is no problem, then back to Chinese and the authors disappear: Sys.setlocale("LC_ALL","English") citation("readr") #' To cite package ?readr? in publications use: #' #' Hadley Wickham, Jim