On 5/25/06, Luke Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 25 May 2006, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > it looks like save() is saving all contents of the calling
> > environments if the object to be saved is *not* evaluated, although it
> > is not that simple either.
>
> No, it's exac
What system is this?
It should work under gcc-3.3.4, as the issue is visibility attributes and
they are not supposed to be supported on that compiler. (I suspect from
the message that this is not a version of gcc released by GNU, a common
source of problems.) I happen to have an i686 FC3 syst
I am compiling the Embedding examples in the tests directory and get an
undefined reference. I include the make output as well as grep'd output
of nm on libR.so and compiler and arch information. Do I have an
improperly built R shared library or is there a problem with the
Embedding tests or so
We are very pleased that an R project has been selected as one of the GNU
projects for the Google Summer of Code 2006 (http://code.google.com/soc/).
Miguel Angel R. Manese, an M.S. Statistics student at the University of
the Philippines, will be working with Douglas Bates and Brian Ripley on a
pro
On Thu, 25 May 2006, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
Hi,
it looks like save() is saving all contents of the calling
environments if the object to be saved is *not* evaluated, although it
is not that simple either.
No, it's exactly that simple. Serialization follows and writes out
all reachable envir
Hi,
it looks like save() is saving all contents of the calling
environments if the object to be saved is *not* evaluated, although it
is not that simple either. After many hours of troubleshooting, I'm
still confused. Here is a reproducible example (also attached) with
output. I let the code a