On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 8:26 AM Martin Maechler via ESS-help <
ess-help@r-project.org> wrote:
>
> I strongly suspect it is related to the (mis)feature that ESS is
> monitoring things not only *R* buffers but also in *shell* buffers.
> .. I think part of current modern ESS work under the assumption
> Stephen Eglen via ESS-help
> on Wed, 06 May 2020 12:23:23 +0100 writes:
> Good idea Phil. Also, Kevin -- does it crash with earlier
> versions of R? R 4.0.0 just came out so wondering if that
> is an additional degree of freedom for bugs to creep in.
> Stephen
Good idea Phil.
Also, Kevin -- does it crash with earlier versions of R? R 4.0.0 just
came out so wondering if that is an additional degree of freedom for
bugs to creep in.
Stephen
On Wed, May 06 2020, Phillip Lord via ESS-help wrote:
> If you having problems please do send a bug report in.
If you having problems please do send a bug report in. It would be
unfortunate if 27.1 came out buggy.
Phil
Kevin Wright via ESS-help writes:
> I've tried the latest Emacs 27.1 pre-test on Windows 10 with ESS. I've
> been getting freezes of Emacs when I'm working with R code buffers.
>
I've tried the latest Emacs 27.1 pre-test on Windows 10 with ESS. I've
been getting freezes of Emacs when I'm working with R code buffers.
Happens sporadically, but locks up Emacs so that I have to kill the process.
Anybody else tried Emacs 27.1 ?
--
Kevin Wright
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