On Thursday 11 March 2010, meik michalke wrote: > am Donnerstag 11 März 2010 (10:50) schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier: > > What I mean is, why not just generate the following R code > > unconditionally (just a sketch): > > sure, this would have the same result in the end, and i guess i'll have to > do it that way now. > > what i found very comfortable when handling it via PHP was that you could > immediately see in the code window whether R would produce the desired > output at all. that's no big deal, but saves you from having to actually > run all code just to learn if it finds the tools.
I admit, this point does not really convince me. At least not enough to warrant the added complexity in the JS backend. > but actually, i'd rather have it even a step earlier, like an extended > logic check (if the plugin is called, check the interesting system stuff, > and enable/disable the according plugin elements). Ok, here, I can see the use case. I guess it should be possible and reasonable to provide for such checks inside the GUI logic, once we have scripting capatiblities, there (not scheduled, yet, but I won't start on this before 0.5.3). Regards Thomas
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