Re: [Rd] reverse dependency checks

2021-02-18 Thread Johannes Ranke
Am Donnerstag, 18. Februar 2021, 22:36:38 CET schrieb Johannes Ranke: > Am Donnerstag, 18. Februar 2021, 19:58:09 CET schrieb Therneau, Terry M., > ... > > checks for survival that I'm not sure how to fix. If anyone has a hint > > or two I'd be grateful. > > > > 1. A half dozen fail with "grap

Re: [Rd] reverse dependency checks

2021-02-18 Thread Johannes Ranke
Am Donnerstag, 18. Februar 2021, 19:58:09 CET schrieb Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D. via R-devel: > There are some nice tools to automate reverse dependency checks, but for a > large package the real issue is the envirionment. The description of the > crandalf site on github has a nice summary. One p

[Rd] reverse dependency checks

2021-02-18 Thread Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D. via R-devel
There are some nice tools to automate reverse dependency checks, but for a large package the real issue is the envirionment.  The description of the crandalf site on github has a nice summary.  One package uses a cryto libraries (oops, install those), another uses some latex macros I've never

[Rd] Compression

2021-02-18 Thread Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D. via R-devel
This is a CRAN question: I have taken care to compress files in the data directory using "xz" (and checked that it is the best).  Is there then any impact or use for the LazyDataCompression option in the DESCRIPTION file? -- Terry M Therneau, PhD Department of Health Science Research Mayo C

[Rd] A wish on t.test.formula values

2021-02-18 Thread IAGO GINÉ VÁZQUEZ
Dear all, In `?t.test`, **Value** section we can read: "data.name a character string giving the name(s) of the data." But, for *formula* class: t.test(mpg ~ am, data = mtcars, subset = cyl==4, na.action = "na.omit")$data.name [1] "mpg by am" I believe it would be desirable to have all the info