Russ,
This is a known issue with Sun Studio on Linux and was fixed by Brian
Ripley in January. If you download R-patched.tar.gz from here:
ftp://ftp.stat.math.ethz.ch/Software/R/
then it should work for you.
Martyn
On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 13:11 -0600, rt wrote:
I am trying to compile R on
On 22/02/2010 10:15 PM, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
As you mention ease of debugging basically precludes subfunctions so
style 1 is left.
I think you are also unaware of setBreakpoint() (and trace(), which
underlies it). So more detail:
If you put this into file test.R, starting on line 1:
Thank you Martyn,
I am one step closer. Using R-patched, configure was successful. However,
make exited with an error.
Configure summary:
Installation directory:/usr/local
C compiler:/opt/sun/sunstudio12.1/bin/suncc -g -O -xc99
-xlibmil -m32 -xlibmieee -nofstore
I'm going to suggest something that is probably not the coolest thing to do,
but it gets me by with almost all my debugging. I set options(error=recover)
and then in the function I want to debug I put some unassigned variable name
on the first line (example: ThisIsMyDebuggingVariable). Then I will
Thanks to everyone for the responses so far. I didn't know about
setBreakpoint, mlocal, or proto before.
I think I'll try using proto a lot more and see if that fixes most of
my problems. It appeals to me for two bad reasons: I had run across
proto when reading the code to ggplot2 earlier but
On 23/02/2010 9:35 PM, Ben wrote:
Thanks to everyone for the responses so far. I didn't know about
setBreakpoint, mlocal, or proto before.
I think I'll try using proto a lot more and see if that fixes most of
my problems. It appeals to me for two bad reasons: I had run across
proto when
That's quite nice. I see you did post about it last September when it
was added to the devel version of R:
http://www.mail-archive.com/r-devel@r-project.org/msg17708.html
Relative to this discussion what would be useful would be a facility
that debugs not only a function but also all embedded
Google Summer of Code 2010 (GSoC 2010) is starting in a few weeks and now
is the time to collect ideas. At this point this is all we need: a list of
possible projects which will help the sponsor (ie Google) assess how serious
and prepared the R Project is, and how many slots we should get
So let us all start now by proposing some ideas for 2010. It may make sense
to centralize and standardize this on wiki.r-project.org but until we have
that process sorted out lets just post ideas here on r-devel with a [SoC] tag
in the Subject: line.
One idea per email?
Hadley
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On 23 February 2010 at 22:06, hadley wickham wrote:
| So let us all start now by proposing some ideas for 2010. It may make sense
| to centralize and standardize this on wiki.r-project.org but until we have
| that process sorted out lets just post ideas here on r-devel with a [SoC]
tag
| in
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