Le mer. 27 avr. 22 à 22:04:14 +0200, Thomas Friedrichsmeier <thomas.friedrichsme...@gmx.de> écrivait :
> Hi, Hello, > > I just upgraded RKWard to 0.7.3 (just locally, not yet in the ports > > tree), and the patch of FindR.cmake is no more necessary. > > > > It builds and installs clearly, but I noticed 2 problems: > > > > 1- the tests do not run: > > > > > source("all_tests.R") > > Error in source("all_tests.R") : > > all_tests.R:6:9: unexpected string constant > > 5: "rkward_application_tests.R" > > 6: "import_export_plugins.R" > > yes, sorry. Add a comma behind these two lines (fixed in master, > meanwhile, but did not touch the release for that). Yes, sorry for the noise! Just adding a comma (for all lines) fixes the error, and the tests run without problem. > > 2- when executing some analysis, no output can be displayed but the > > following message: > > > > The url you are trying to open ('data:text/html;charset=UTF-8…) is > > not a local file or the filetype is not supported by RKWard. Do you > > want to open the url in the default application? Could not find any > > application or handler for data:text/html;charset=UTF-8… > > Could you detail the steps to reproduce this? Looks like somehow the > mimetype ended up as the url, but I have never seen this, before. Something strange: when running all_tests, many output windows are opened, and everything is fine. But for manual actions, the error appears, even for very simple things. E.g. Data / Generate random data, do not change anything and just press Submit displays "The url you are trying to open ('data:text/html;charset=UTF-8,%3C%3Fxml version%3D%221.0%22 encoding%3D%22UTF-8%22%3F%3E%0A%3Chtml%3E%3Chead%3E%0A%3Ctitle%3ERKWard Output%3C%2Ftitle%3E%0A%3Clink rel%3D%22StyleSheet%22 8< 8< 8< href%3D%22rkward%3A%2F%2Frunplugin%2Frkward%3A%3Agenerate_random%2Flength.real%3D10.00%250Amean.real%3D0.00%250Asaveto.objectname%3Drandom%250Asaveto.parent%3D.GlobalEnv%250Asd.real%3D1.00%22%3ERun again%3C%2Fa%3E%3Chr %2F%3E%0A') is not a local file or the filetype is not supported by RKWard. Do you want to open the url in the default application?" The corresponding code is: local({ ## Compute .GlobalEnv$my.data[["random"]] <- rnorm (dim (my.data)[1], mean=0.00, sd=1.00) }) Regards. -- Th. Thomas.