On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Göran Broström wrote:

On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 11:48:23AM +0100, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Göran Broström wrote:

LAPACK/BLAS routines call xerbla "if an input parameter has an
invalid value" (exact quote from  XERBLA at Netlib). Other types of errors
are not printed (by xerbla), but it is up to the user to check the return
value of the argument 'INFO'. See
http://www.netlib.org/lapack/lug/node119.html.

Maybe, that is not actually true for real-life LAPACK implementations, as
I did say.

So we can safely give the more informative, original, error messages,
together with mentioning LAPACK and eventually BLAS, whatever you prefer.
This would "make clear what these refer to". Given that other BLAS/LAPACK
routines than xerbla aren't changed in R, of course.

Irrelevant as R is often compiled against other ones implementations.

That confuses me. My R installation (R-devel of yesterday) is compiled
against ATLAS BLAS (from Debian-unstable). Why, then, is xerbla from  R
sources used anyway?

Because it is the only one seen: ATLAS does not provide it. There is no guarantee that ATLAS or libsunperf or vecLib ... only use xerbla in the meaning in that page.

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