Dear list, This is related to the change discussed in the thread "no visible binding for global variables for data sets in a package".
I went to look at the Check results for one of my packages (analogue) on CRAN: http://cran.r-project.org/web/checks/check_results_analogue.html Under the r-devel build machines I'm seeing a lot of things like this: Stratiplot.default : axis.VarLabs: no visible global function definition for ‘current.panel.limits’ Stratiplot.default : axis.VarLabs: no visible global function definition for ‘panel.axis’ Stratiplot.default : axis.VarLabs: no visible global function definition for ‘which.packet’ Stratiplot.default : axis.VarLabs: no visible global function definition for ‘axis.default’ Stratiplot.default: no visible global function definition for ‘xyplot’ Stratiplot.default: no visible binding for global variable ‘axis.default’ initCurve: no visible global function definition for ‘cca’ initCurve: no visible global function definition for ‘rda’ oldDistance.default: no visible global function definition for ‘vegdist’ panel.Loess: no visible global function definition for ‘trellis.par.get’ .... panel.Stratiplot: no visible global function definition for ‘panel.abline’ plot3d.prcurve: no visible global function definition for ‘rda’ prcurve: no visible global function definition for ‘rda’ tran.default: no visible global function definition for ‘wisconsin’ tran.default: no visible global function definition for ‘decostand’ I realise that I don't importFrom all of those functions in NAMESPACE - I've missed some so this list is actually very handy. But also I Depend on packages that provide some of the function complained about. Is that the cause of these NOTEs? Is the expectation that if I am using a function from a package, even a package that I have in Depends:, that I have to explicitly declare these imports in NAMESPACE? I'm just seeking a bit of clarification on what this new check aims to test and what is the ideal solution in the view of R Core given this change to R CMD check. Thanks in advance Gavin -- Gavin Simpson, PhD [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel