It is called R.

See the `Writing R Extensions' manual, section 3.1 (the obvious manual, 
surely?).


On Thu, 25 Jan 2007, George Georgalis wrote:

> Is there an r-tidy program? something that works similar to perl
> tidy? http://perltidy.sourceforge.net/ which takes program code
> and reformats white space with standard indentations and spacing?
> I did find a ruby based rtidy, but that is for html formatting.
>
> // George

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