Hi I have recently upgraded to R 2.15.1. Since the upgrade, I am getting some odd behaviour that I don't understand. If I source a file which has a function with a require (or library) statement in it, then the first time I source it behaves as expected. If I then call the function (so that the require statement is evaluated) the function also runs ok. However, if I then subsequently try to source the file again I get an .Internal(eval.with.vis) warning.
At first I obviously thought it must be an error of mine in the file containing the functions I had written. However, subsequent tests show that even if the following code foo<-function(){ require(XML) cat("This is a test fn\n") } is put in the file foo.R, then running the following code gives the warning. > source('foo.R') > foo() Loading required package: XML This is a test fn > source('foo.R') Warning message: In eval.with.vis(ei, envir) : .Internal(eval.with.vis) should not be used and will be removed soon The key part to this is the inclusion of the require statement. If the require statement was not in the function, then there are no warnings. I experience this behaviour on my desktop running Ubuntu 12.04 and on my Mac running OSX. From looking at the change log of 2.15.1 I notice that the way files are sourced has changed (and seems to relate to this warning), but it is not clear to me what if anything this means I should change. I would be grateful for any tips. Kind regards Dave -- David Hastie, Ph.D. ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel