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2009 Feb 15
1
GLMM, ML, PQL, lmer
Dear R community, I have two questions regarding fitting GLMM using maximum likelihood method. The first one arises from trying repeat an analysis in the Breslow and Clayton 1993 JASA paper. Model 3 of the epileptic dataset has two random effects, one subject specific, and one observation specific. Thus if we count random effects, there are more parameters than observations. When I try to run the
2017 Jun 30
1
Rprintf expected encoding
I'm trying to find information about how to use Rprintf with a UTF-8 encoded string, and I'm not sure what the right cross-platform usage is. I found an earlier thread about this (http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/How-to-print-UTF-8-encoded-strings-from-a-C-routine-to-R-s-output-td4724337.html) but it wasn't very helpful. If I want to print a UTF-8 string, I can do one of the
2014 Mar 28
2
Error: C stack usage is too close to the limit
Hi, I have been using my own C++ plugin for a while. On a new machine I now keep getting the C stack usage is too close to the limit error. I played with it and it appears to come after I printed a fixed number of text to R via Rprintf (not from the main thread). Didn't happen on the old machine. Old version was 2.14. Now on 3.0.3. Not sure whats going on. Florian [[alternative HTML
2010 Apr 05
2
Rprintf not updating
Hello all, I am using Rprintf in a C for loop (from .Call) to print a progress indicator showing the current percent complete. The loop I am doing is an time intensive call to another function. I have noticed that Rprintf does not print to the R-window until the entire loop has been completed. When it reaches the end of the loop it suddenly prints 0 percent to 100 percent in a split second.
2008 Apr 16
1
C++ complains abouct Rprintf signature
Dear R-devel, My g++ complains about the first argument to Rprintf being non-const char *. For example when compiling the line Rprintf("hello world\n"); the following warning is emitted: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to 'char*' Is there a reason for the non-const? It is curious that Rf_error, which is similar to RPrintf, is const. If there is a need
2001 Apr 04
1
Rprintf under windows?
Hi, I've been using Rprintf from a shared library compiled under various unix flavour for a while now. I get a warning about Rprintf being undefined when constructing the library, but everything works OK after loading. I've also been cross compiling the same library using the mingw32 tools for a while now, but the inclusion of Rprintf seems to be messing up this process. It can't
2008 Jul 30
1
Rprintf will not build in my C++ compiler
I have searched through the threads and "Rprintf" causing a build error dosen't seem to be a problem for anyone else. And I've read through "R Extensions" and "An Introduction to the .C Interface to R" and there doesn't seem to be any troubleshooting for my problem. My code is straight from "An Introduction to the .C Interface to R" pg. 3. And
2017 Nov 21
1
Are Rprintf and REprintf thread-safe?
Thanks - I'll find another way to send messages to the main thread for printing. -Winston On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 12:42 PM, <luke-tierney at uiowa.edu> wrote: > On Tue, 21 Nov 2017, Winston Chang wrote: > >> Is it safe to call Rprintf and REprintf from a background thread? I'm >> working on a package that makes calls to fprintf(stderr, ...) on a >>
2017 Nov 21
2
Are Rprintf and REprintf thread-safe?
Is it safe to call Rprintf and REprintf from a background thread? I'm working on a package that makes calls to fprintf(stderr, ...) on a background thread when errors happen, but when I run R CMD check, it says: Compiled code should not call entry points which might terminate R nor write to stdout/stderr instead of to the console, nor the system RNG. Is it safe to replace these calls
2007 Feb 07
3
Redirect --stats to STDERR.
Hello, I have written a little script that's would email me all errors. rsync -vah --delete --stats <sources> <destination> > /var/log/sauvegarde/listoffile.log 2> /var/log/sauvegarde/errors.log My problem is i want to have the stats in my mail. Is it possible to redirect --stats to STDERR. I have tryed to do this : /---
2005 Sep 07
1
Compiling Apache 2.0.54 on CentOS 4.1
Has anyone gotten Apache 2.0.54 to build on CentOS 4.1? Apache 2.0.52(distrbiuted with CentOS 4.1) compiles file. This is the error: /scratch/apache2.src/httpd-2.0.54/srclib/apr/libtool --silent --mode=link gcc -g -O2 -pthread -DLINUX=2 -D_REENTRANT -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_GNU_SOURCE -DAP_HAVE_DESIGNATED_INITIALIZER
2004 Jan 27
1
Differentiating debug messages from both sides
Some of the debug messages that rsync outputs (when verbose >= 2) can occur on both sides of the connection. This makes it hard to know which program is saying what. Some debug messages deal with this by outputting a "[PID]" string at the start of the message. Unfortunately, the startup message that tells us which pid is which is only output when verbose >= 3, so there's a
2009 Jun 12
1
Can't get F77_CALL(dgemm) to work [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Hi I am new to writing C code and am trying to write an R extension in C. I have hit a wall with F77_CALL(dgemm) in that it produces wrong results. The code below is a simplified example that multiplies the matrices Ab and Bm to give Cm. The results below show clearly that Cm is wrong. Am= 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Bm= 1 1 1 1 1
2002 Aug 05
5
[patch] read-devices
Greetings, I'd like to propose a new option to rsync, which causes it to read device files as if they were regular files. This includes pipes, character devices and block devices (I'm not sure about sockets). The main motivation is cases where you need to synchronize a large amount of data that is not available as regular files, as in the following scenarios: * Keep a copy of a block
2002 May 04
1
A simpler move-files patch
In an effort to get my long-desired move-files functionality into rsync, I have created a version of my patch that runs as an extra pass at the end of the processing. This results in a simpler set of changes to rsync. I still think it would be nice to have incremental deletions during large transfers (as my first patch provides), but acceptance of this patch would relegate such quibbling to a
2015 Feb 05
2
Invalid read of size 8
Hi, I have a R program that call a C function. I define a vector of pointer as int nLC=3; int pownLC = nLC*nLC double *MatCovExtra[nT+1]; for(k=0;k<K+1;k++) { MatCovExtra[k] = (double*)R_alloc(pownLC, sizeof(double)); } where nT>K. Then i put some values on the vector associated with the pointer: for(k=0;k<K+1;k++) { for(i=0;i<nLC;i++)
2015 Jan 16
2
4.1 to 4.2 Member Server Upgrade Precaution?
Hi all, We are currently using 4.1.15, 2 DC and 1 samba member server. When moving to 4.2, do we still need to compile the samba member server as follows? ./configure --with-ads --with-shared-modules=idmap_ad Thanks for answering. Kinglok, Fong
2002 Jun 21
1
small security-related rsync extension
Included below is a shar archive containing two patches that together: 1) make backup files get their setuid and setgid bits stripped by default 2) add a "-s" option that allows backup files to continue to have these privileges This means that if you update a collection of binaries with rsync, and one or more of them has a local-root security problem, the backup file(s) created when
2002 Mar 08
1
[PATCH][RFC] space saving incrementals
Please CC me directly as i'm not on the list. I have attached a patch against latest CVS (cvs diff -u) that adds the following functionality. I can break it up if you would prefer it in pieces. Comments welcome. o add compare-perms option This creates a new inode for a file even if only the perms have changed. This way if a file outside of destdir is hardlinked to a dentry inside
2009 Feb 08
2
Strange behavior of C compiled program
Hi the list, I need to include some C code in R, but the behavior of the C code is strange : Here is my code : --- 8< --- Rprintf("\n XXXX mTraj=%f mClus=%f",mTraj[i+nbId*c],mClustersCenter[j+nbClusters*c]); Rprintf("\nDistA=%d Tmp=%d",dist,tmp); tmp = mTraj[i+nbId* c] - mClustersCenter [j+nbClusters* c]; Rprintf("\nDistB=%d