>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2) Where cat() is used in gargle, message() is a better
>>>>>>> option
>>>> for
>>>>> the
>>>>>>> following reason:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> > myfun <- function(){cat("Yes&qu
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>>>17: tryCatchOne(expr, names, parentenv, handlers[[1L]])
>>>18: value[[3L]](cond)
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techniques would check if it's a tibble and return
>>>>>>> an error saying a data.frame is expected. Unless tibbles inherit
>>>>>>> correctly from data.frame.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have nothing against tibbles.
TRUE) == 1
> returns TRUE for data frames and FALSE for tibbles.
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eems to be based on the former version (0.9.0) of the
>> package ...
>
> The URL's you've referenced have both expired.
>
> I would suggest re-running your package checks using R-devel on RHub
> and Winbuilder first, and copying any output you receive.
>
> Then it
e a generic, without disturbing the dispatch
of specializations already known to R?
Thanks in advance for any insights,
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= "EET"), tz = "EET")) # UTC!!
tz(as.Date(as.POSIXlt(now(), tz = "EET"), tz = "EET")) # UTC!!
tz(as.Date(as.POSIXlt(now()), tz = "EET")) # UTC!!
Is this as expected? (R 3.4.0 Windows 10 64, and R 3.3.3, with lubridate
1.6.0)
Thanks in advance fo
regards,
Pedro.
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