Dear list,
It seems that something changed between R 4.2.3 and R 4.3 (tested with 4.3.2)
that broke the Tcl socket server. Here is a reproducible example:
- R process #1 (Tcl socket server):
library(tcltk)
cmd <- r"(
proc accept {chan addr port} { ;# Make a proc to accept connections
On 20 February 2024 at 12:27, webmail.gandi.net wrote:
| Dear list,
|
| It seems that something changed between R 4.2.3 and R 4.3 (tested with 4.3.2)
that broke the Tcl socket server. Here is a reproducible example:
|
| - R process #1 (Tcl socket server):
|
| library(tcltk)
| cmd <- r"(
| pr
(cross-posted on SO: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78022766)
Hi all,
I'm trying to compile R as a static library with the -fPIC flag so I can use it
within java+JNI (is it only possible ?), but I cannot find the right flags in
'.configure' to compile R this way.
I tested various flags b
I noticed the following odd behaviour today:
exprs <- expression( mean(a), mean(b), { a }, { b } )
exprs[[1]] == exprs[[2]]
#> [1] FALSE
exprs[[3]] == exprs[[4]]
#> [1] TRUE
Does it make sense to anyone that the argument passed to `mean` matters,
but the expression contained in brac
Salut Pierre,
On 20 February 2024 at 10:33, Pierre Lindenbaum wrote:
| (cross-posted on SO: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78022766)
|
| Hi all,
|
| I'm trying to compile R as a static library with the -fPIC flag so I can use
it within java+JNI (is it only possible ?), but I cannot find
On 20/02/2024 8:03 a.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote:
I noticed the following odd behaviour today:
exprs <- expression( mean(a), mean(b), { a }, { b } )
exprs[[1]] == exprs[[2]]
#> [1] FALSE
exprs[[3]] == exprs[[4]]
#> [1] TRUE
Does it make sense to anyone that the argument passe
В Tue, 20 Feb 2024 12:27:35 +0100
"webmail.gandi.net" пишет:
> When R process #1 is R 4.2.3, it works as expected (whatever version
> of R #2). When R process #1 is R 4.3.2, nothing is sent or received
> through the socket apparently, but no error is issued and process #2
> seems to be able to co
On 2/18/24 00:23, Jennifer Bryan wrote:
I've now tested with:
> R.version.string
[1] "R Under development (unstable) (2024-02-16 r85931)"
and all of the previously mentioned examples now work as expected on
macOS.
Thanks for the quick fix,
Thanks for the testing,
Tomas
Jenny
On Thu, Feb
Thank you, Ivan for this investigation. I inspected the R changes file
(https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-devel/NEWS.html) and found nothing
about this. I should inspect the sources too!
It could possibly break other Tcl/Tk related stuff. The doc about
Tcl_ServiceAll and Tcl_DoOneEvent i