On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, François Pinard wrote:
[Simon Urbanek]
I don't see the bug here ... you may want to explain how this behavior
conflicts with the documentation.
Oh, sorry. I merely surmised that R developers were aware of the
meaning of "--slave" option.
We are.
Within the output resulting of command
"man R", one reads:
--slave
Make R run as quietly as possible
So, I was not expecting R, running with that option activated, to
"volunteer" white lines. :-)
But Simon said `with the documentation'. Not doing what you expected is
not a bug. Can you please point us to documentation which says that
end-of-file produces no output?
This does appear to be deliberate behaviour from
void end_Rmainloop(void)
{
Rprintf("\n");
/* run the .Last function. If it gives an error, will drop back to
main
loop. */
R_CleanUp(SA_DEFAULT, 0, 1);
}
and I think it is necessary, as R might well have a partial line of output
queued up for the console. So this is probably `as quietly as possible'.
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