Thanks for the details. I’m new to R, and I’m not blaming anything here,
just that I’m still not clear what good it makes to keep this inconsistency
between R and Rscript. To me (and probably to many others from Perl/Python
etc.), this is shockingly weird. I can live with that, and I also want to
know why.

Steve
Dirk Eddelbuettel <e...@debian.org>于2017年12月27日 周三21:15写道:

>
> Duncan,
>
> Very nice tutorial. However it does NOT take away from the fact that _very_
> simple_ scripts (like the one posted by Sun at the beginning of this
> thread)
> simply _fail_ in error under Rscript.
>
> Whereas they don't under R or r.
>
> The R environment ships an interpreter meant for command-line and scripting
> use which fails on simple scripts that happen to use S4. But I am tired of
> arguing for reversing this as I have gotten nowhere in all those years.
>
> Dirk
>
> --
> http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | e...@debian.org
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