Re: [Rd] tests/ok-errors.R ## bad infinite recursion

2008-05-24 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
The test has warned you about a problem with your OS, and I have already told you how to solve it. If you don't want to do that, the test will continue to remind you. On Fri, 23 May 2008, George Georgalis wrote: On Thu 22 May 2008 at 07:09:51 PM +0100, Prof Brian Ripley wrote: Why not

Re: [Rd] seeing an S4 method, not using it

2008-05-24 Thread Thibaut Jombart
Dear Martin, thank you for your answer. My question is indeed the same as: http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e2/devel/07/09/4469.html Sorry for missing it. The short answer seems to be that this is fixed in the devel implementation of S4 (at least, my effort at reproducing this was

[Rd] Macintosh Transperancy (PR#11511)

2008-05-24 Thread brdvance
Full_Name: Brad Vance Version: 2.7.0 OS: 10.5.2 Submission from: (NULL) (71.123.195.202) Problem : When drawing transperant points with lines thick-lines(lwd1) + fill (pch=21-25), it looks like the line is transperantly overlayed over the fill, making it look like 2-lines surround the fill (each

[Rd] value returned by findFun when the name cannot be found.

2008-05-24 Thread Laurent Gautier
Dear list, I have been using findVar (defined in src/main/envir.c) happily and would like to use findFun. However I have trouble when the name searched cannot be found: while findVar returns R_UnboundValue, findFun does not (the 4 last lines of findFun are copied below). error(_(could not

Re: [Rd] tests/ok-errors.R ## bad infinite recursion

2008-05-24 Thread George Georgalis
On Sat 24 May 2008 at 08:04:03 AM +0100, Prof Brian Ripley wrote: The test has warned you about a problem with your OS, Well we have been digging a little deeper, here is a ktrace http://pastebin.ca/1028465 there is lots of checks/warnings that the stack limit is getting close, but when R hits

Re: [Rd] Macintosh Transperancy (PR#11511)

2008-05-24 Thread Simon Urbanek
Bradley, On May 24, 2008, at 9:07 PM, Bradley Vance wrote: The bug is that the point that's being plotted is a single point, not a combination of two points, one that's just the outline, and one that's just the fill. It also doesn't look like we'd expect when you're debugging a plot.