Hi All,
I am no longer with TIBCO and hope to be able to contribute more directly
to R now. It will take a little while to set up a build environment and to
start working on some bugzilla issues.
-Bill Dunlap
williamwdun...@gmail.com
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Now that you ask, no real use case comes to my mind in which an argument is
skipped in one language but not another. Thank you for implementing the
warning, I guess it will be useful on the long run.Best wishesMatthias
Ursprüngliche Nachricht Von: Tomas Kalibera
Datum: 04.11.20
Dear Matthias,
On 11/4/20 4:01 PM, matthias-gondan wrote:
> Dear Tomas,
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regarding the "unnumbered" arguments, i.e. sprintf('%f %f', 1, 2, 3).
> This was the case I wanted to report, here a warning can be very useful.
>
> Regarding the "numbered" arguments, that is, sprintf('%
Dear Tomas,Thank you.Regarding the "unnumbered" arguments, i.e. sprintf('%f
%f', 1, 2, 3). This was the case I wanted to report, here a warning can be very
useful.Regarding the "numbered" arguments, that is, sprintf('%$1f %$3f', 1, 2,
3). Here, omission of an argument might be intended, for exa
Dear Matthias,
thanks for the suggestion, R-devel now warns on unused arguments by
format (both numbered and un-numbered). It seems that the new warning is
useful, often it finds cases when arguments were accidentally passed to
sprintf but had been meant for a different function.
R allows co
Please, check a tcpdump session on localhost while running the following script:
library(parallel)
library(tictoc)
cl <- makeCluster(1)
Sys.sleep(1)
for (i in 1:10) {
tic()
x <- clusterEvalQ(cl, iris)
toc()
}
The initialization phase comprises 7 packets. Then, the 1-second sleep
will help