Re: [Rd] Question about the UCRT switch

2021-12-09 Thread Tomas Kalibera



On 12/9/21 3:30 PM, Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D. via R-devel wrote:

The connected blog has the statement  "Most authors will not have to do 
anything as the
number of CRAN packages that will need some attention is below 1%, but authors 
of packages
using native (C, C++ or Fortran) code should read the following lines."

My packages do use a lot of C, but I never use Windows.   My reading of "the 
following
lines" is that  I don't have to do anything.   Is this correct?


Well but your users might be using Windows, so as long as your package 
is on CRAN and you are maintaining it to support Windows, the blog might 
have useful information for you - for instance how to check whether you 
need to update your packages or not, but see below.


Specifically for your case, CRAN packages bdsmatrix, coxme, deming, 
noweb and survival are passing their checks with the new toolchain, as 
can be seen from the result pages such as


https://cran.r-project.org/web/checks/check_results_survival.html

They do not use any installation-time patches, as can be seen from

https://svn.r-project.org/R-dev-web/trunk/WindowsBuilds/winutf8/ucrt3/r_packages/patches/CRAN/

So, you really don't have to do anything, as most package authors with 
native code who don't use Windows.


Best
Tomas



Terry T.




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[Rd] Question about the UCRT switch

2021-12-09 Thread Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D. via R-devel
The connected blog has the statement  "Most authors will not have to do 
anything as the 
number of CRAN packages that will need some attention is below 1%, but authors 
of packages 
using native (C, C++ or Fortran) code should read the following lines."

My packages do use a lot of C, but I never use Windows.   My reading of "the 
following 
lines" is that  I don't have to do anything.   Is this correct?

Terry T.


-- 
Terry M Therneau, PhD
Department of Quantitative Health Sciences
Mayo Clinic
thern...@mayo.edu

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