Worik,

Please look at the developer and debug packages that have been in ESS since
summer 2012.  They are designed to help you maneuver through complicated
code.
Among other things, it allows you to insert breakpoints at the source code
level.

I suggest you start with the detailed discussion with examples
http://code.google.com/p/ess-tracebug/

and then move to the within-ESS documentation
C-h i C-s ESS mouse-2 C-s Developing mouse-2

Follow-up for the ESS discussion should be moved to the ESS list, which I
am including
in the cc.

Rich

On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 12:01 AM, Worik R <wor...@gmail.com> wrote:

> If you `source("test.R", keep.source=FALSE)`, you will see that the
> > line number is not reported.
> >
> >
> Not always.
>
> I have code that uses sapply to call another function and all I get back is
> the line of the sapply.
>
> Useful but in the 21st century I do think I could get more aid from the
> runtime and compiler to help me.
>
> I am giving up.
>
> In the short term I am giving yup on expecting line numbers (running with
> anything other than  options(error=NULL) is a pain for all sorts of
> reasons) and in the medium term I am giving up on R.
>
> It is sad.  R is very powerful and I can say a lot with very little.  But I
> have been using it intensely for 3 years, written (and debugged) thousands
> of lines of code.  It is exactly what I need *but* the debugging facilities
> are too primitive and the time gained in design and implementation is lost,
> with interest, in debugging.
>
> IMO R is very suitable for simple tasks that would be complex in other
> languages.  But once it gets complex in R, it is too hard.
>
> I am not saying R is very bad -  far from it.  But for ambitious projects
> it cannot compete without proper debugging facilities.
>
> It may be that I am not good enough at programming - fair enough. But I am
> what I am, and I have been beating my head against this for far too long.
>
> Having large amounts of code in R that I use every day I am not running
> away at high speed.  But I am moving away.
>
> If R gets modern debugging (lets say up to where gdb was in the early
> 1990s) I'll be back with a big smile on my face.
>
> But I cannot dictate the priorities of the R maintainers, and I will not
> try.
>
> peace
> Worik Stanton
> Dunedin
> New Zealand
>
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