RSPerl is not abandonded, but I haven't had much time to work on it.
If you can send me an example to reproduce the race condition, we can
probably think about a solution.
D.
Daniel Klein wrote:
Greetings!
Being a Perl hacker for some time, and wanting to leverage what R provides, I've been trying to work with Statistics::R and RSPerl.
The former has a race condition that breeds some unreliability and the latter seems to have issues all around, and neither has been updated in some time.
Are these projects are abandoned, or is there some effort currently being undertaken to either refresh or reinvent the glue binding Perl and R together?
If not, then I'm probably going to give it a go myself, but I'm sort of hoping that there's a jewel of a library out there that doesn't come up as quickly in Google as the aforementioned libraries.
Thanks,
Daniel M. Klein
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