of the
function (including comments) to be dumped into that buffer? Perhaps,
more difficult to track down, I have something else in my ~/.emacs
file that is incompatible.
TIA for suggestions.
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o it wouldn't be surprising to find
some incompatibilities.
Ideas appreciated.
On Wed, 11-Apr-2018 at 07:44AM -0400, Ista Zahn wrote:
|> I can't reproduce it with the latest ESS from melpa. Can you give
|> reproduction steps starting with
|>
|> emacs -q
|>
|> ?
|>
|>
4/13/2018 01:48 AM, Ista Zahn wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 3:56 AM, Patrick Connolly
> wrote:
>> Thanks for the response, however, if I start Emacs with a '-q' none of
>> my ~/.emacs file is read, so Emacs doesn't know how to start R. More
>> to the point,
On 04/12/2018 10:00 PM, Martin Maechler wrote:
> This is completely undocumented inside R apart from the NEWS
> entry, and that (missing docu) is indeed a bug...
> and I agree that dput() and dump() should possibly be changed
> by getting a version of that as explicit argument.
>
> Still wonde
etwd <-
|> function ()
|> .Internal(getwd())
|>
|> Is that what you see? If so, how does it differ from what you expect?
|> If you see something different, how does your setup differ from mine?
|> I'm running Emacs 25.3 and ESS 17.11 [elpa: 20180412.315]
|>
|
Make sure there's a trailing "/"
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my .emacs file.
Where else is there to investigate? It's getting curiouser and
curiouser.
Thanks for looking into it.
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On Tue, 24-Apr-2018 at 08:20AM -0400, Ista Zahn wrote:
|> On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 4:13 AM, Patrick Connolly
|> wrote:
|> > On Mon, 16-Apr-2018 at 09:02AM -0400, Ista Zahn wrote:
|> >
|> > [...]
|> >
|> > |> This suggests to me that you did _not_ start with
y thanks to all the contributors to this thread,
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.emacs and .Rprofile, it works as
it has always done. What does that fact tell us?
TIA
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k from there to
it. Would that make sense?
If not, I'll just stick with an older version that works fine.
There's nothing new that makes it worth forgoing the function
skeleton.
Thanks for your help.
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Thanks Lionel.
On Thu, 03-May-2018 at 11:14AM +0200, Lionel Henry wrote:
|>
|>
|> > On 3 mai 2018, at 10:54, Patrick Connolly
|> > wrote:
|> > What could be the thinking behind that?
|>
|> This function is strictly less useful than the alternatives mention
On Fri, 04-May-2018 at 10:23AM +0200, Lionel Henry wrote:
|>
|>
|> > On 4 mai 2018, at 10:05, Patrick Connolly
wrote:
|> >
|> > That's the same as what's in my lisp/old directory. What am I to
|> > learn from that?
|>
|> You can copy-paste i
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ing lost
appreciated.
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; twitter_pat hard-codes TWITTER_PAT
|> (https://github.com/ropensci/rtweet/blob/v0.7.0/R/tokens.R#L371). In
|> short I don't see anything suggesting that the name of the environment
|> variable includes a user name at all.
|>
|> Best,
|> Ista
|>
|> On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 7:
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