Hi, Thank you for showing the difference in the ExampleTradeData. I've fixed this by adding a .Gitignore file and a "data-raw" folder to load the ExampleTradeData. I hope I did this correctly. When I check the package ( https://github.com/WoutersResearchGroup/R-IO-PS/tree/CRAN-prep) in RStudio. I only get 3 notes (see below), and if I run it in PositCloud, it crashes or yields the same 1 ERROR and 2 NOTES result as before. Why might this be? Is it a problem or is it fine if I continue working in RStudio since I cannot increase the specs in PositCloud because I'm working on a research group account?
Here are the 3 notes I receive in RStudio: The first is the expected New Submission Note. The second is the runtime that is too long: * checking examples ... [43s] NOTE Examples with CPU (user + system) or elapsed time > 5s user system elapsed IOPS 10.06 3.35 35.04 How can I reduce this time? I'm not sure how to reduce the size of my ExampleTradeData without the check giving errors when running the example. The third note I am unsure what it means: * checking for detritus in the temp directory ... NOTE Found the following files/directories: 'lastMiKTeXException' Kind regards Christiaan On Thu, 28 Dec 2023 at 15:55, Ivan Krylov <krylov.r...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Christiaan, > > В Thu, 28 Dec 2023 14:57:55 +0200 > Christiaan Pieterse <pietie.cjp.1...@gmail.com> пишет: > > > Still, I couldn't figure out why I ran into this problem, so I > > created a test file called "Test Example.R" (available at the same > > GitHub repository: > > https://github.com/WoutersResearchGroup/R-IO-PS/tree/CRAN-prep). > > I see you're always adding or updating files to the GitHub repo by > means of uploading. While that's certainly one way to use GitHub, it's > combines the least convenient aspects of two approaches to using GitHub. > > With GitHub purely in the browser, GitHub is just a website where you > keep and edit code, running nothing else on the local computer. Code > can be run in Codespaces or using GitHub Actions. Microsoft will want > to be paid money to run code on their computers. > > With GitHub as a Git remote, there is a local checkout [*] that's kept > in sync with GitHub by means of commits [**] and pushes [***], letting > you create meaningful, describable snapshots of changes in your code > spanning multiple files at the same time. > > Right now, it probably feels like Dropbox but worse. > > > This file creates the function in the global environment (note that > > this is the same function code as available in the package > > "R/iopspackage2.0.R" file), and then runs this function with the same > > example as in the package (If you want to try this yourself, just > > load the data/ExampleTradeData.rda in before running the Test Example > > file). This test file yields no errors when I run it and produces the > > correct results. When I then proceed to build and check the package, > > it yields the same example error as before. I do not understand why > > or what could cause this issue. > > The difference is in the ExampleTradeData variable, which "Test > Example.R" doesn't define. > > With data(ExampleTradeData), the script works. > > With ExampleTradeData <- > > read.csv(system.file("extdata","ExampleTradeData.csv",package="iopspackage")), > the script fails exactly the same way as example(IOPS) does. > > > I'm not sure if I should send out another email to the developers to > > see if someone else spots something I'm not seeing. > > It may help to keep Cc: r-package-devel@r-project.org in the e-mails > for the search engines to index the potential solutions in the mailing > list archives. > > -- > Best regards, > Ivan > > [*] > https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Basics-Getting-a-Git-Repository > > [**] > > https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Basics-Recording-Changes-to-the-Repository > > [***] > https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Basics-Working-with-Remotes > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel