On Wed, 28 Feb 2024 at 17:36, Ivan Krylov wrote:
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> В Tue, 27 Feb 2024 11:14:19 +
> Jon Clayden пишет:
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> > My testing route is to install the packages within the
> > 'rocker/r-devel' Docker container, which is Debian-based, then use
> > 'time' to evaluate CPU usage. Note that, even though
В Tue, 27 Feb 2024 11:14:19 +
Jon Clayden пишет:
> My testing route is to install the packages within the
> 'rocker/r-devel' Docker container, which is Debian-based, then use
> 'time' to evaluate CPU usage. Note that, even though 'RNifti' does not
> use OpenMP, setting OMP_NUM_THREADS changes
Thank you, Dirk.
However, I am an absolute clod.I just realized; I was passing in the
SEXP indicating whether or not to log the function as "log", so I
"overwrote" the symbol.
Excuse me while I go bang my head into the wall a few dozen times.
My apologies,
Avi
On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 7:14 PM D
On 28 February 2024 at 19:05, Avraham Adler wrote:
| I am hoping the solution to this question is simple, but I have not
| been able to find one. I am building a routine in C to be called from
| R. I am including Rmath.h. However, when I have a call to "log", I get
| the error "called object 'log
I am hoping the solution to this question is simple, but I have not
been able to find one. I am building a routine in C to be called from
R. I am including Rmath.h. However, when I have a call to "log", I get
the error "called object 'log' is not a function or a function
pointer. When I "trick" it
Dear all,
I'm slightly going out of my mind trying to resolve a CRAN rejection
based on the note
Flavor: r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-gcc
Check: tests, Result: NOTE
Running 'tinytest.R' [20s/5s]
Running R code in 'tinytest.R' had CPU time 4.4 times elapsed time
This applies