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2017 Dec 21
3
R CMD check warning about compiler warning flags
>> On recent builds of R-devel, R CMD check gives a WARNING when some >> compiler warning flags are detected, such as -Werror, because they are >> non-portable. This appears to have been added in this commit: >> https://github.com/wch/r-source/commit/2e80059 > > That is not the canonical R sources. Yes, that is obvious. The main page for that repository says it is
2017 Dec 22
2
R CMD check warning about compiler warning flags
>>>>> Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> >>>>> on Thu, 21 Dec 2017 14:23:13 -0500 writes: > On 21/12/2017 1:02 PM, Winston Chang wrote: >>>> On recent builds of R-devel, R CMD check gives a >>>> WARNING when some compiler warning flags are detected, >>>> such as -Werror, because they are
2017 Dec 20
2
R CMD check warning about compiler warning flags
On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 4:26 PM, Prof Brian Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> wrote: > On 20/12/2017 17:42, Winston Chang wrote: >> >> On recent builds of R-devel, R CMD check gives a WARNING when some >> compiler warning flags are detected, such as -Werror, because they are >> non-portable. This appears to have been added in this commit: >>
2017 Dec 25
2
R CMD check warning about compiler warning flags
On 22/12/2017 10:46 AM, Marc Schwartz wrote: > Hi, > > See inline below. > > >> On Dec 22, 2017, at 9:12 AM, Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote: >> >>>>>>> Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> >>>>>>> on Thu, 21 Dec 2017 14:23:13 -0500 writes: >> >>> On 21/12/2017 1:02
2017 Dec 20
0
R CMD check warning about compiler warning flags
On 20/12/2017 17:42, Winston Chang wrote: > On recent builds of R-devel, R CMD check gives a WARNING when some > compiler warning flags are detected, such as -Werror, because they are > non-portable. This appears to have been added in this commit: > https://github.com/wch/r-source/commit/2e80059 That is not the canonical R sources. And your description seems wrong: there is now
2017 Dec 21
0
R CMD check warning about compiler warning flags
On 21/12/2017 1:02 PM, Winston Chang wrote: >>> On recent builds of R-devel, R CMD check gives a WARNING when some >>> compiler warning flags are detected, such as -Werror, because they are >>> non-portable. This appears to have been added in this commit: >>> https://github.com/wch/r-source/commit/2e80059 >> >> That is not the canonical R
2017 Dec 22
0
R CMD check warning about compiler warning flags
Hi, See inline below. > On Dec 22, 2017, at 9:12 AM, Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote: > >>>>>> Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> >>>>>> on Thu, 21 Dec 2017 14:23:13 -0500 writes: > >> On 21/12/2017 1:02 PM, Winston Chang wrote: >>>>> On recent builds of R-devel, R CMD check gives
2017 Dec 25
2
R CMD check warning about compiler warning flags
On 25/12/2017 7:00 AM, I?aki ?car wrote: > 2017-12-25 12:30 GMT+01:00 Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>: >> The one negative aspect of Winston's effort is caused by this weakness. If >> you tell me that something happened in revision 73909, I know it was recent. >> If you tell me that something appeared in commit 2e80059, it wastes my time >> looking
2017 Dec 20
0
R CMD check warning about compiler warning flags
On 20/12/2017 5:48 PM, Hadley Wickham wrote: > On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 4:26 PM, Prof Brian Ripley > <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> wrote: >> On 20/12/2017 17:42, Winston Chang wrote: >>> >>> On recent builds of R-devel, R CMD check gives a WARNING when some >>> compiler warning flags are detected, such as -Werror, because they are >>> non-portable.
2014 Jun 17
2
R CMD check warning with S3 method
I'm getting an R CMD check warning with a package (call it package A) that defines an S3 method but not the generic. The generic is defined in another package (package B). Package A imports the S3 generic from B. And there's one additional detail: the generic overrides a function in the stats package. I've created a minimal test package which reproduces the problem:
2017 Apr 05
6
Very hard to reproduce bug (?) in R-devel
) On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 2:59 AM, Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote: > > >>>>> Winston Chang <winstonchang1 at gmail.com> > >>>>> on Tue, 4 Apr 2017 15:29:40 -0500 writes: > > > I've done some more investigation into the problem, and it is very > > difficult to pin down. What it looks like is
2013 Dec 19
2
Strange warnings when unloading packages with S4 classes
I've been seeing warnings when unloading packages. They can be seen with the shiny and sp packages, among others (this is on R 3.0.2). For example: > library(sp) > unloadNamespace('sp') Warning messages: 1: In FUN(X[[2L]], ...) : Created a package name, ‘2013-12-19 12:14:24’, when none found 2: In FUN(X[[2L]], ...) : Created a package name, ‘2013-12-19 12:14:24’, when none
2017 Apr 04
2
Very hard to reproduce bug (?) in R-devel
> > >> I've done some more investigation into the problem, and it is very difficult to pin down. What it looks like is happening is roughly like this: - `p` is an environment and `p$e` is also an environment. - There is a loop. In each iteration, it looks for one item in `p$e`, saves it in a variable `x`, then removes that item from `p$e`. Then it invokes `x()`. The loop runs
2017 Apr 03
3
Very hard to reproduce bug (?) in R-devel
When running R CMD check on a package, we are encountering an error on R-devel (as of 72457) on Linux. Unfortunately, it is very hard to reproduce, and almost any change to the code makes the error go away. I believe that this is due to a bug in R-devel, which has been present since at least commit 72128 (on 2017-02-06). The test error occurs when R CMD check is run on Travis CI (on Ubuntu
2016 Jun 22
2
dowload.file(method="libcurl") and GET vs. HEAD requests
In R 3.2.4, if you ran download.file(method="libcurl"), it issues a HTTP GET request for the file. However, in R 3.3.0, it issues a HTTP HEAD request first, and then a GET requet. This can result in problems when the web server gives an error for a HEAD request, even if the file is available with a GET request. Is it possible to tell download.file to simply send a GET request, without
2017 Apr 05
2
Very hard to reproduce bug (?) in R-devel
On Wed, Apr 5, 2017 at 2:24 PM, Robert McGehee <rmcgehee at walleyetrading.net> wrote: > Winston, > I had a similar experience to you tracking down an insanely difficult bug > in my R code that "disappeared" whenever slight changes were made to the > script (e.g. like adding cat() statements). In my case, it coincided with > my over-eager compilation of R and its
2015 Mar 02
2
Errors on Windows with grep(fixed=TRUE) on UTF-8 strings
On Windows, grep(fixed=TRUE) throws errors with some UTF-8 strings. Here's an example (must be run on Windows to reproduce the error): Sys.setlocale("LC_CTYPE", "chinese") y <- rawToChar(as.raw(c(0xe6, 0xb8, 0x97))) Encoding(y) <- "UTF-8" y # [1] "?" grep("\n", y, fixed = TRUE) # Error in grep("\n", y, fixed = TRUE) : invalid
2019 Jul 12
4
Unexpected behaviour when comparing (==) long quoted expressions
Hi everyone: I?m one of the interns at RStudio this summer working on a project that helps teachers grade student code. I found an unexpected behaviour with the |==| operator when comparing |quote|d expressions. Example 1: |u <- quote(tidyr::gather(key = key, value = value, new_sp_m014:newrel_f65, na.rm = TRUE)) s <- quote(tidyr::gather(key = key, value = value,
2015 Jun 23
3
Plans to improve reference classes?
Could of requests: 1) Is there any example or writeup on the difficulties of extending reference classes across packages? Just so I can fully understand the issues. 2) In what sorts of situations does the performance of reference classes cause problems? Sure, it's an order of magnitude slower than constructing a simple environment, but those timings are in microseconds, so one would need a
2013 Oct 16
1
Internally accessing ref class methods with .self$x is different from .self[['x']]
When a reference class method is accessed with .self$x, it has different behavior from .self[['x']]. The former copies the function to the object's environment (with some attributes attached), and the latter just return NULL (unless it has already been accessed once with .self$x). Is this how it's supposed to work? Here's an example that illustrates: