Le 22/12/2015 12:58, peter dalgaard a écrit :
The "release branch", currently 3.2.x, by principle contains patch releases of
3.2.0 (i.e. bug fix releases; we do occasionally let new features slip in, but only if
they are truly orthogonal to existing code, which is usually not the case in the QA/QC
areas). If something was in r-devel in July, then it will have been slated for 3.3.0.
The most obvious way to get hold of the feature is to install/build a current
version of R-devel. Otherwise, you have to port the code to the release branch
yourself.
-pd
Thanks Peter. The workflow is clear now. Hence, definitely I will
migrate to R-devel (I was stiking to the last release - here 3.2.3 - to
stay at the same level as the students -in ecology, not developers).
Best,
Patrick
On 22 Dec 2015, at 11:34 , Patrick Giraudoux <patrick.giraud...@univ-fcomte.fr>
wrote:
Dear listers,
Kurt (subject "CRAN packages maintained by you" sent on 02/07/2015) was mentionning to
package maintainers that "with current versions of r-devel, one can get a convenient summary
of all undefined globals" and describing how to get a summary conveniently.
Now I am using R 3.2.3 but cannot get this by using rcmd check --as-cran mypackage, the
"traditionnal" namespace with obviously incomplete declaration going through
the check 'checking R code for possible problems' with no note.
Can you confirm that the implementation of R-devel in July, is still NOT in R
3.2.3 and that one should still use the current version of r-devel to get a
summary of undefined globals (through notes after 'checking R code for possible
problems) ? Is there a way to get it from R 3.2.3 ?
Thanks in advance,
Patrick
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