I have no idea why I used the \\, the perils of copy and pasting from
some other package or source .
So, heres the thing, did R regex interpreter change? How come my
export stopped working?
Thank you
Regards
Saptarshi
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 11:28 AM, Romain Francois
wrote:
> You probably just wa
You probably just want : exportPattern("^rh")
What did you expect the backslash to do ?
On 12/01/2009 05:18 PM, Saptarshi Guha wrote:
Hello,
I wrote a package, which in the NAMESPACE file exports functions like this:
exportPattern("^\\rh")
On R-2.8 (Linux, 64), upon loading the package I hav
On 01/12/2009 11:18 AM, Saptarshi Guha wrote:
Hello,
I wrote a package, which in the NAMESPACE file exports functions like this:
exportPattern("^\\rh")
That's a very strange pattern to be using. Why do you want those
backslashes there? If you just want to export items whose names start
As a followup, i can do things Package:::rh*, there just no exported.
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Saptarshi Guha
wrote:
> Hello,
> I wrote a package, which in the NAMESPACE file exports functions like this:
>
> exportPattern("^\\rh")
>
> On R-2.8 (Linux, 64), upon loading the package I have
Hello,
I wrote a package, which in the NAMESPACE file exports functions like this:
exportPattern("^\\rh")
On R-2.8 (Linux, 64), upon loading the package I have the rh functions present.
On R-2.10, Mac OS X, (32 bit), it builds, loads, but the functions are not
loaded, i.e the only function is rh
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