Warnings are not "reviving themselves magically". Try resizing the window a few times and hitting return in the REPL. That should give you a hint on what is going on.
Best, luke On Fri, 21 Mar 2025, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
What's going on here? $ R --vanilla --quietplot.new(); suppressWarnings({ points(0, 0, foo = TRUE) }) NULLNULL Warning messages: 1: "foo" is not a graphical parameter 2: "foo" is not a graphical parameter Note how the warnings are revived in that second "NULL" call. I can reproduce this in R 4.4.3 and R-devel (2025-03-19 r88003). This might be specific to "graphical parameter" warnings, because it won't happen with, say, suppressWarnings({ log(-1) }). It also doesn't appear if I call split up the first call into to different REPL calls; $ R --vanilla --quietplot.new() suppressWarnings({ points(0, 0, foo = TRUE) }) NULLNULL /Henrik PS. I thought I had sent this many months ago, but I just now found this message in my draft folder, so now I'm not sure. Sorry, if this is a duplicate. ______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel
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