On 11/28/23 22:21, Tomas Kalibera wrote:
On 11/28/23 21:50, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
Daniel, I get those compiler warnings for '%td" MS Windows. It works
fine on Linux.
Please let me clarify. %td works in R on Windows in R 4.3 and R-devel,
when using the recommended toolchain, which is Rtoo
On 11/28/23 21:55, Daniel Kelley wrote:
I hope it's okay to ask this on the present thread, rather than starting a new
one...
On this issue of the C format for various integer-type items, I am finding that
checks made with devtools::check_win_devel() give different results than those
made w
On 11/28/23 20:51, Ivan Krylov wrote:
On Wed, 29 Nov 2023 06:11:23 +1100
Hugh Parsonage wrote:
Rprintf("%lld", (long long) xlength(x));
This is fine. long longs are guaranteed to be at least 64 bits in size
and are signed, just like lengths in R.
Right, this has been my choice for R-devel,
On 11/28/23 21:50, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
Daniel, I get those compiler warnings for '%td" MS Windows. It works
fine on Linux.
Please let me clarify. %td works in R on Windows in R 4.3 and R-devel,
when using the recommended toolchain, which is Rtools43. It also worked
with R 4.2 and Rtools
I hope it's okay to ask this on the present thread, rather than starting a new
one...
On this issue of the C format for various integer-type items, I am finding that
checks made with devtools::check_win_devel() give different results than those
made with the github R-CMD-check action named ubun
Daniel, I get those compiler warnings for '%td" MS Windows. It works
fine on Linux.
FYI, https://builder.r-hub.io/ is a great, free service for testing on
various platforms in the cloud. Also, if you host your package code
on GitHub, it's a small step to configure GitHub Actions to check your
pac
To HB: I also maintain a package that has this problem. I do not have access
to a linux machine (or a machine with the C++ version in question) so I spent
quite a while trying to get docker set up. That was a slow process because I
had to install R, a bunch of packages, some other software, and
If I have read the R's change log correctly, C99 printf format is now
supported on Windows. I think the change was made in the last week.
On Tue, Nov 28, 2023, 13:01 Henrik Bengtsson
wrote:
> "%td" is not supported on all platforms/compilers. This is what I got
> when I added it to 'matrixStats
"%td" is not supported on all platforms/compilers. This is what I got
when I added it to 'matrixStats';
* using log directory 'D:/a/matrixStats/matrixStats/check/matrixStats.Rcheck'
* using R Under development (unstable) (2023-11-26 r85638 ucrt)
* using platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32
* R was compil
On Wed, 29 Nov 2023 06:11:23 +1100
Hugh Parsonage wrote:
> Rprintf("%lld", (long long) xlength(x));
This is fine. long longs are guaranteed to be at least 64 bits in size
and are signed, just like lengths in R.
> Rprintf("%td, xlength(x));
Maybe if you cast it to ptrdiff_t first. Otherwise I w
If you want to future proof your code, the first or third is the way to go.
However, I prefer '%td' for readability. If R ever changes how R_xlen_t is
defined, I assume the checks will alert me to the need to change the format
string.
On Tue, Nov 28, 2023, 12:12 Hugh Parsonage wrote:
> Hello,
>
Hello,
I've been asked to update my package which contains numerous instances of
Rprintf("%lld", xlength(x));
that is, erroneously using %lld for objects of type R_xlen_t. Having
searched for the correct way, I seem to have come across 3 competing
approaches:
Rprintf("%lld", (long long) xlengt
I need to do an rlang release for the same format warning!
I'll take this opportunity to look into conditionally exporting `%||%`
from base, which should solve that warning.
Best,
Lionel
On 11/28/23, Göran Broström wrote:
> A thirty-year-old format error in the C code of my package eha was
> fi
В Tue, 28 Nov 2023 13:40:51 +0100
Göran Broström пишет:
> I guess that this is a result of my use of devtools and roxygen for
> writing documentation. Is this a bug in rlang and the mask part of
> the message will go away when it is fixed?
Not exactly a bug. It just so happens that rlang export
On Tue, 28 Nov 2023, Göran Broström writes:
> A thirty-year-old format error in the C code of my
> package eha was finally detected by the latest R-devel,
> thanks to CRAN for that!
>
> However, I also get a message never seen before, when I check the package:
>
> -
A thirty-year-old format error in the C code of my package eha was
finally detected by the latest R-devel, thanks to CRAN for that!
However, I also get a message never seen before, when I check the package:
---
Attaching package: ‘rlang’
The foll
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