My R package checks on my windows computer with no errors, warnings or
notes. Next I used the win-builder upload page to check the package. I
uploaded the tar.gz file on R-release. I read the 00check.log file and
the only Note stated was that I was the developer. I understood that I
needed to uploa
Hi Dennis,
I'm reincluding the list so that other people can see the clarifications too.
On 4/4/23, Dennis Boos wrote:
> Thanks so much. Could you give me a little more clarity?
>
> 1. Where do I add
>
> #' @importFrom stats var sd etc
>
> Within the R functions? Each one separately
>
> 2. Was
> Here is my namespace. It says not to edit, but I had been told to add
> the importFrom. So I didn't use
> devtools::document() for fear roxygen2 would get rid of it.
`devtools::check()` calls `document()` automatically so your changes to
the NAMESPACE file get overwritten. You can see this in t
On 4 April 2023 at 10:04, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
| I'd suggest this: build the tarball, and check the tarball.
Strong second. The _Writing R Extensions_ manual does not mention devtools.
As Uwe often reminds everybody here the package is not used by CRAN either.
This may sound harsh but one of
Your message is posted using HTML, which mangles a lot of it. For
example, the NAMESPACE file you posted has URLs mixed in with the text.
But if I can guess correctly what was in those files, it looks as though
the package being checked doesn't have those files in it. I don't know
exactly wh
Hi Rodrigo,
This came up recently again on social media where I illustrated how the
tiledb package deals with it. So a quick recap:
First off, let's make the goals clear.
We want to _simultaneously_
- abide by CRAN Policy rules and cap ourselves to two cores there
- do not impose any limits
Thanks so much to all of you. If you have time, I'm getting really
contradictory results.
1. It first seemed to have passed the check in Rstudio (I used
device::build() in the R window and then clicked on check in the drop down
menu under build).
==> devtools::check(document = FALSE, args = c('-
Hi list,
We are having an issue with submitting a new version of the imager package to
CRAN, and would like to understand how we are getting a particular NOTE. The
package uses OpenMP for parallelisation of tasks. While we have a routine to
set the number of threads that OpenMP should use (it i