On 05/06/2019 4:48 p.m., Abby Spurdle wrote:
> If they choose to continue with only EXE,
> I will just keep using other programming languages.
I did agree with your original suggestion.
However, I don't think that a lack of zip formats, is a disincentive
from using R.
If you don't want to
thanks Luke, I can work with that and will watch out for changes and new
developments in the ALTREP code with great interest.
all the best,
Mark
On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 6:02 PM Tierney, Luke wrote:
> For now you can use
>
> R_altrep_inherits(x, R_compact_intseq_class)
>
> The variable
> If they choose to continue with only EXE,
> I will just keep using other programming languages.
I did agree with your original suggestion.
However, I don't think that a lack of zip formats, is a disincentive from
using R.
If you have an issue with the Windows installer, the obvious option is
For now you can use
R_altrep_inherits(x, R_compact_intseq_class)
The variable R_compact_intseq_class should currently be visible to
packages on all platforms, though that may change if we eventually
provide a string-based lookup mechanism, e.g. somehting like
If you have access to a linux box (or cygwin), there is this tool [1]
that lets you do something like
find . -name inst/include/*.h | xargs dos2unix
to fix all the line breaks in one shot.
There are also binaries for Windows so you should be able to do this
from your computer.
Best,
Dear members,
Yesterday I submitted a package called 'bayespca' (version
0.0.2) to CRAN. Today, I received an e-mail saying that the package did not
pass some test.
Thus, today I have been working on fixing these problems (original three
notes). While I could fix almost all of
Hi Dominik,
from the output, the master process could not "listen" on the port where
it expects a connection from the worker. We need to find out why. I'd
recommend first to create a minimal reproducible example (and one that
does not use future, only parallel, and a minimal number of
> Iñaki Ucar
> on Tue, 4 Jun 2019 18:06:34 +0200 writes:
> FWIW, innoextract extracts the contents of the installer just fine.
> Iñaki
Thank you, Iñaki
For me too. On the Windows server (I almost only use for testing R and
ESS), I've always been happy I could install