Thanks John. Appreciate that you cared to respond to such a vague query. I am at a loss with this one. It does not happen all the time. I think it happens when I am processing large datasets, and CPUs and RAM of my system are struggling to keep up. But I could be wrong.
Let me take your advice and upgrade ESS. Hope that would help. Vikas > On 27-May-2016, at 12:22 am, John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Could you give a minimal example? The behavior does ring a bell, but I > can't recall what the solution might have been. I'd be happy to try > and reproduce if you'd like. > > I think my typical go-to is to wipe ESS and re-download/make... That's > all I'm good for without more info. > > > Sorry! > John > > On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 9:33 AM, Vikas Rawal > <vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org> wrote: >> I face a strange problem with evaluating R source code blocks. Occasionally, >> they take much longer to produce the results when I try to evaluate them >> with C-c C-c. On the other hand, if I do C-c ‘, go to a temporary R buffer, >> and evaluate the code, everything works fine. In face, when I use C-c C-c, >> the session would sometimes get stuck. Then I have to stop the process using >> C-g, I find that the code had run in R, but the result was not being >> inserted in Org buffer. >> >> Has anyone else faced this problem? >> >> I am on OS-X, Emacs 24, Org-mode version 8.3.4 (release_8.3.4-748-g7e320e, >> and ess-version: 15.09-devel [elpa: 20150913.638] >> >> Vikas >> >> >> >>