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2020 Sep 12
0
Including full text of open source licenses in a package
Perhaps I have misread that excerpt from WRE, but my read is that package authors should not duplicate GNU COPYING, since it is present in all R distributions already when using GPL-2 and friends. It doesn't apply to packages distributed with other licenses. It should be noted that in GPL FAQ just below the part you quoted it says > A clear statement in the program's README file is
2020 Nov 01
2
vignettes present in 2 folders or won't work
Noted Duncan and TRUE... I cannot do more immediately unfortunately, that is always the issue of asking a last minute panic attack question before teaching a course involving the package... I do have /doc in my .Rbuildignore for reasons I can no longer remember... I will dig and create a MRE/reprex. The students will download heavy packages, but they probably won't notice. *Apologies* In the
2020 Nov 01
3
vignettes present in 2 folders or won't work
I take Duncan's point but would second the motion to have WRE clarify how static vignettes are supposed to work; it's a topic I am repeatedly confused about despite being an experienced package maintainer. If knowledgeable outsiders compiled a documentation patch would it be likely to be considered ...?? On 11/1/20 2:29 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > On 01/11/2020 1:02 p.m., Alexandre
2020 Sep 09
3
more Matrix weirdness
I think that this is because `[<-` dispatches on S4 methods only if the first argument is S4. ?"[<-" says: "These operators are also implicit S4 generics, but as primitives, S4 methods will be dispatched only on S4 objects ?x?." Georgi Boshnakov -----Original Message----- Message: 19 Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2020 22:04:44 -0400 From: Ben Bolker <bbolker at
2015 Jul 15
1
add .emacs.desktop and .emacs.desktop.lock to files ignored by R CMD build?
Is it possible to consider adding .emacs.desktop and .emacs.desktop.lock to files ignored by R CMD build? Thanks, Georgi -- Dr Georgi Boshnakov tel: (+44) (0)161 306 3684 School of Mathematics fax: (+44) (0)161 306 3669 Alan Turing Building 1.125 The University of Manchester email: Georgi.Boshnakov at manchester.ac.uk Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL UK
2024 Jun 06
4
clarifying and adjusting the C API for R
This is an update on some current work on the C API for use in R extensions. The internal R implementation makes use of tens of thousands of C entry points. On Linux and Windows, which support visibility restrictions, most of these are visible only within the R executble or shared library. About 1500 are not hidden and are visible to dynamically loaded shared libraries, such as ones in packages,
2020 Jul 19
3
Speed-up/Cache loadNamespace()
Thanks for the quick responses. As you both suggested storing the packages to local drive is feasible but comes with a size restriction I wanted to avoid. I'll keep this in mind as plan B. @Hugh: 2. would impose even greater slowdowns and 4. is just not feasible. However, 3. sounds interesting - how would this work in a Linux environment? Thank you, Mario Am So., 19. Juli 2020 um 20:11 Uhr
2008 Feb 25
2
including data frames in R packages
useR's, Does any one know if there is a size limitation on the data frames that can be included in R packages. I have a data set in a text file that I would like to include in a package I am building and it is 8.5 MB in size. Will this be problematic? Is the process for including data sets in packages documented in WRE? Thanks, dxc -- View this message in context:
2020 Sep 09
2
[External] Re: Operations with long altrep vectors cause segfaults on Windows
On 9/9/20 9:30 AM, Hugh Parsonage wrote: > Thank you! > > I get > > Starting program: C:\R\R-devel-20200909\bin\x64\Rgui.exe > [New Thread 19940.0x638c] > [New Thread 19940.0x102c] > [New Thread 19940.0x329c] > [New Thread 19940.0x37dc] > warning: Invalid parameter passed to C runtime function. > > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. >
2018 Mar 05
2
Unclosed parenthesis in grep.Rd
Lines 129-131: \code{grep(value = FALSE)} returns a vector of the indices of the elements of \code{x} that yielded a match (or not, for \code{invert = TRUE}. This will be an integer vector unless the input There should be a closing parenthesis after \code{invert = TRUE}
2024 Jun 07
1
clarifying and adjusting the C API for R
Thanks for working on this Luke! We appreciate your efforts to make it easier to tell what's in the exported API and we're very happy to work with you on any changes needed to tidyverse/r-lib packages. Hadley On Thu, Jun 6, 2024 at 9:47?AM luke-tierney--- via R-devel < r-devel at r-project.org> wrote: > This is an update on some current work on the C API for use in R >
2024 Jun 09
1
clarifying and adjusting the C API for R
Thanks so much for your wonderful work, Luke! I didn't expect such a clarification to happen this soon. This is really great. For convenience, I created a quick web page to search the result of tools:::funAPI(). https://yutannihilation.github.io/R-fun-API/ Hope this helps those who are too lazy to install R-devel to check. Best, Yutani 2024?6?6?(?) 23:47 luke-tierney--- via R-devel
2024 Jun 07
1
clarifying and adjusting the C API for R
Thanks for sharing this overview of an interesting and much-needed project. You mention that R exports about 1500 symbols (on platforms supporting visibility) but this subject isn't mentioned explicitly again in your note, so I'm wondering how things tie together. Un-exported symbols cannot be part of the API - how would people use them in this case? In a perfect world the set of
2024 Jun 07
1
[External] Re: clarifying and adjusting the C API for R
On Fri, 7 Jun 2024, Steven Dirkse wrote: > You don't often get email from sdirkse at gams.com. Learn why this is important > Thanks for sharing this overview of an interesting and much-needed project. > You mention that R exports about 1500 symbols (on platforms supporting > visibility) but this subject isn't mentioned explicitly again in your note, > so I'm wondering
2018 Feb 17
2
readLines interaction with gsub different in R-dev
| Confirmed for R-devel (current) on Ubuntu 17.10. But ... isn't the regexp | you use wrong, ie isn't R-devel giving the correct answer? No, I don't think R-devel is correct (or at least consistent with the documentation). My interpretation of gsub("(\\w)", "\\U\\1", entry, perl = TRUE) is "Take every word character and replace it with itself, converted to
2024 Jun 08
1
[External] Re: clarifying and adjusting the C API for R
Would it be reasonable to move the non-API stuff that cannot be hidden into header files inside a "details" directory (or some other specific naming scheme)? That's what I use when I need to separate a public API from an internal API. On Fri, Jun 7, 2024 at 7:30?AM luke-tierney--- via R-devel <r-devel at r-project.org> wrote: > > On Fri, 7 Jun 2024, Steven Dirkse
2017 Dec 17
1
Region subtag in package 'Language' field
I am looking for the appropriate field to let package authors to declare the pkg documentation language for spell checkers. The most important case is to specify a preference between "en-US" or "en-GB" which can be used by the hunspell or spelling pkg to select the appropriate dictionary. WRE defines the "Language" field for documentation language, but from the
2020 Sep 09
2
[External] Re: Operations with long altrep vectors cause segfaults on Windows
On 9/9/20 8:48 AM, Hugh Parsonage wrote: > I am unable to set break or use gdb with any success when I use that version. > > On linux I would do R -d gdb but this gives "unknown option '-d' " > while gdb R.exe (in the same directory as the debug version) gives the > same output as before. > > I'm happy to help but I appreciate this list might not be the
2009 Apr 17
3
Digium G.729 licenses
Hi all, We have already bought 30 Digium G.729 licenses to install in several machines, but Digium only has provided on key to use in registration. We suspect that the registration has assigned the whole 30 licenses to the same server. Do anyone know how to distribute the licenses among several servers? Thanks in advance. -- Arturo D?az Contact me on FWD: 870436 Skype: arturo.diaz.almagro
2009 Jun 25
1
res_cepstral, register & existing Cepstral licenses.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have a license for Allison-8kHz and two concurrent port licenses that I purchased from Cepstral at the end of last year. I just got around to installing to my * 1.6.0.10 machine. I've decided that the best way for me to integrate the two would be res_cepstral, which I downloaded and installed. Everything is fine, except the register program,