Hello again,

the solution of Duncan seems to work. When resubmitting the package everything 
worked without any warnings, so this seems to have been some CRAN-side issue of 
using ggplot 3.3.4 (maybe due to caching as explained by Duncan).

Thanks again for the help.

Kind regards,
Riko
Am 23. Sept. 2022, 11:47 +0200 schrieb Duncan Murdoch 
<murdoch.dun...@gmail.com>:
I installed your tarball, and I do see element_line being called while

loading it, though I don't get the warning.



The call I see is from ggplot2::theme_grey, which is called (eventually)

from .onLoad in the stan package.



I'm using the CRAN version of ggplot2, which is version 3.3.6. Your

error message indicates that you (or winbuilder?) are using 3.4.0. It

doesn't really make sense that ggplot2 would have this error in its

theme_grey function in 3.4.0 (it doesn't in the current Github version),

so I would guess that something has resulted in you using functions from

a mix of package versions.



There was a discussion recently on the R-devel list about the fact that

the methods package caches versions of code from other packages, and

this causes problems when those other packages change their

requirements. See

https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2022-September/081971.html . So

I'd guess ggplot2 3.4.0 was installed on the bad machine long enough for

some parts of it to be cached, but now it is back to 3.3.6.



I didn't see anywhere in that discussion that you could do something to

fix or work around this issue. Probably the problem will go away when

all involved machines finally install ggplot2 3.4.0, but before that, I

don't see anything you can do to fix it.



Duncan Murdoch









On 23/09/2022 2:59 a.m., Riko Kelter wrote:

Hello again,



thanks for the help. Here is a link to download the .tar.gz package:

https://uni-siegen.sciebo.de/s/Z9BKwutIPGMieGh

I followed the advice to scan the examples, source code and vignettes with the 
trace function for occurrences of the element_line call.



Results: Only when loading either the fbst package (which also loads rstanarm) 
or loading rstanarm any appearance of element_line is noticed by the tracer 
(see below). This is regardless of whether a size option is specified or not.

As mentioned earlier as a potential solution, rstanarm loads bayesplot and 
indeed two functions in bayesplot make use of the size option in 
ggplot2::element_line(). However, I do not use these functions but they are 
loaded when using library(rstanarm) I guess. I see no way to load rstanarm 
then. Any suggestions?

trace(ggplot2::element_line)



library(fbst)



Lade nötiges Paket: cubature

Lade nötiges Paket: ks



Warnung: Paket ‘ks’ wurde unter R Version 4.0.5 erstellt

Lade nötiges Paket: viridis

Lade nötiges Paket: viridisLite



Lade nötiges Paket: rstanarm



Lade nötiges Paket: Rcpp

Registered S3 methods overwritten by 'htmltools':



method from print.html

tools:rstudio

print.shiny.tag



tools:rstudio

print.shiny.tag.list



tools:rstudio



Registered S3 method overwritten by 'htmlwidgets':



method from print.htmlwidget tools:rstudio

trace: element_line



trace: element_line



trace: element_line

trace: element_line



trace: element_line



trace: element_line



trace: element_line



This is rstanarm version 2.21.3

-



See https://mc-stan.org/rstanarm/articles/priors for changes to default priors!

-



Default priors may change, so it's safest to specify priors, even if equivalent 
to

the defaults.

- For execution on a local, multicore CPU with excess RAM we recommend



calling

options(mc.cores = parallel::detectCores())



Kind regards,

Riko



On Sep. 22 2022, at 5:05 pm, Alexandre Courtiol <alexandre.court...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

Hi Riko,

That element_line() is called while loading is not a problem, this is probably 
just the loading of the NAMESPACE from rstanarm.



There is nothing wrong with this function.

The problem is only when it is used with the argument `size = ` within it.

You need to figure out when that happens.

++









On Thu, 22 Sept 2022 at 15:49, Kelter, Riko <riko.kel...@uni-siegen.de 
(mailto:riko.kel...@uni-siegen.de)> wrote:

Hello everyone,







thanks a lot for the help.





I tried the approach to use the trace function to identify where the 
element_line() command is actually used. In fact, the vignette twodimfbst.Rmd 
is the problem, but weirdly even if I only load the rstanarm package the trace 
function tells me that the code is used.





Thus, it seems that one cannot even load the rstanarm package without getting 
this warning (see the appended PDF screenshot). In fact, the element_line() is 
identified by the trace function only if the rstanarm or fbst package are 
loaded inside the vignette. I also tried to replace rstanarm with rstan instead 
but the same happens because both packages rely on ggplot2.





I also appended the .tar.gz package file so you can check the vignette code 
yourself if interested.





Has anyone an idea how to avoid this warning on R devel when rstanarm is loaded 
inside a vignette? I currently see no way to solve this except for not using 
rstanarm which is inconvenient.





Kind regards,

Riko















From: Alexandre Courtiol <alexandre.court...@gmail.com 
(mailto:alexandre.court...@gmail.com)>

Sent: 22 September 2022 14:06

To: Kelter, Riko

Cc: r-package-devel@r-project.org (mailto:r-package-devel@r-project.org)

Subject: Re: [R-pkg-devel] Warning about ggplot although no ggplot is used 
anywhere in the package





In rstanarm, the function posterior_vs_prior and pp_validate use 
bayesplot::grid_lines which is defined as:



function (color = "gray50", size = 0.2)

{

theme(panel.grid.major = element_line(color = color, size = size),

panel.grid.minor = element_line(color = color, size = size *

0.5))

}





so bayesplot seems to be the culprit if you use these functions.



On Thu, 22 Sept 2022 at 13:51, Alexandre Courtiol <alexandre.court...@gmail.com 
(mailto:alexandre.court...@gmail.com)> wrote:

You could trace the ggplot function using trace(ggplot2::element_line)

and then load the package and run your examples.

Whenever the function is used in the background, it should tell you.

++









On Thu, 22 Sept 2022 at 13:40, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.dun...@gmail.com 
(mailto:murdoch.dun...@gmail.com)> wrote:

On 21/09/2022 5:09 p.m., Riko Kelter wrote:

Hello everyone,



I ran R CMD check --as-cran without any errors. However, when I run a check on 
the current version of r-devel I obtain the following strange error about some 
ggplot function:

* installing *source* package 'fbst' ...

** using staged installation

** R

** inst

** byte-compile and prepare package for lazy loading

Warning message:

The `size` argument of `element_line()` is deprecated as of ggplot2 3.4.0.

Please use the `linewidth` argument instead.

The weird thing is: Although my package fbst depends on the package rstanarm 
which itself imports ggplot,

(1) no package code uses ggplot in any form,

(2) no examples use any ggplot commands and

(3) no vignette uses any ggplot command.



Logs are available at https://win-builder.r-project.org/CX36AbHDU6Tl/

I am thankful for any suggestion why this error occurs.

All the best and kind regards,

Riko



Could you provide the source for the package? I can see the DESCRIPTION

file at win-builder, but can't install it myself since I don't use Windows.



Duncan Murdoch

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