Either use the data() function to retrieve it or use the
LazyData: true
line in your DESCRIPTION file.
On April 6, 2020 11:25:21 PM PDT, jared_wood wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>I have three datasets (drugbank.rda edgar.rda mala.rda) in my package
>and I put them in the document folder which called “dat
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Stepan
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Thank you very much for your comment.
Could you elaborate how you think that it could interfere with the help system?
I haven't yet connected the Julia help with the R help, as the R help system is
quite complex and RStudio handles it again differently. So it's simply like the
functions were dec
I did not say "interfere"... I said "problems with consistency". I don't think
your wholesale import of functions without corresponding help pages is
consistent with the normal use of R, which will make reading R code written
with this mechanism in place a painful source of trouble for help foru
Hello everyone,
My package seems to pass all the CRAN checks for Linux but fails to install
on Windows. This is the contents of 00install.out:
* installing *source* package 'DiPALM' ...
** using staged installation
** R
** data
** inst
** byte-compile and prepare package for lazy loading
Error: .
This is the same as
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-package-devel/2020q1/005256.html
and due I believe to stale packages on the CRAN windows builder; the solution
is I believe on the CRAN side.
Martin Morgan
On 4/7/20, 6:14 PM, "R-package-devel on behalf of Ryan Sartor"
wrote:
Hello