Your best option is to contact the author of the software and ask them to use silent = TRUE or try to play some games with output capture.
try() is an old interface that has been reimplemented on top of tryCatch. It could be modified to, for example, use message(), which would then allow messages to be suppressed with suppressMessages, but this leaves the issue of warnings (see the try() code). Coming up with something that behaves sensibly would require a considerable design effort. I don't see the effort as warranted at this point. The choice of silent=TRUE as the default is I believe unfortunate but it has been so for many years. Again I don't see the effort in changing this as warranted at this point. Best, luke On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Thomas Petzoldt wrote: > Dear Luke, > > thank you very much for your immediate answer. The problem I see is, however, > that while one can rewrite ones outer code using tryCatch, one may not have > control over the use of try in a given inner function. > > Thomas > > > > Luke Tierney wrote: >> Yes. If you want finer control use tryCatch. >> >> Best, >> >> luke >> >> On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Thomas Petzoldt wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> is it *really intentional* that the "silent" option of try() does only >>> apply to the outer call in nested try constructs? I would assume that a >>> silent try() should suppress all error messages regardless where they >>> occur, even if they are already handled with other try()'s. >>> >>> The error message itself should be (and is in both cases) reported by >>> the return value of try(). >>> >>> Thanks in advance >>> >>> Thomas >>> >>> >>> ## Old behavior (tested with R-2.4.1): >>> > try(try(exp(NULL)), silent=TRUE) >>> > >>> >>> >>> ## Current behavior (R-2.6.0 unstable, build 42641, WinXP): >>> > try(try(exp(NULL)), silent=TRUE) >>> Error in exp(NULL) : Non-numeric argument to mathematical function >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > -- Luke Tierney Chair, Statistics and Actuarial Science Ralph E. Wareham Professor of Mathematical Sciences University of Iowa Phone: 319-335-3386 Department of Statistics and Fax: 319-335-3017 Actuarial Science 241 Schaeffer Hall email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Iowa City, IA 52242 WWW: http://www.stat.uiowa.edu ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel