Re: [R] tidyverse repeating error: "object 'rlang_mut_env_parent' not found"

2017-08-14 Thread Szumiloski, John
Thank you Hadley.   This was so close, but actually the other way around:  I 
uninstalled the latest rlang v0.1.2 from ~10 Aug and reinstalled v 0.1.1, now 
everything runs smoothly.  -J

-Original Message-
From: Hadley Wickham [mailto:h.wick...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, 14 August, 2017 2:35 PM
To: Szumiloski, John <john.szumilo...@bms.com>
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] tidyverse repeating error: "object 'rlang_mut_env_parent' not 
found"

The most likely explanation is you have a new version of dplyr/tibble and an 
old version of rlang. Try re-installing rlang.

Hadley

On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 9:26 AM, Szumiloski, John <john.szumilo...@bms.com> 
wrote:
> UseRs,
>
> When doing some data manipulations using the tidyverse, I am repeatedly 
> getting the same error message in now three separate situations.  I can write 
> up a reproducible example, but want to lay out the high-level issues in case 
> someone recognizes exactly what is happening here.
>
> The error is:
>
> Error in mut_env_parent(overscope$.top_env, lexical_env) :
>   object 'rlang_mut_env_parent' not found
>
> and it occurs in three situations:
>
>
> 1)  Using tidyr::nest() on an output from dplyr::group_by()
>
> 2)  Using tibble::tibble() with  =  arguments
>
> 3)  Using dplyr::select() on a tibble to select two columns
>
> Any obvious clues as to what's happening here? The only non-base packages 
> loaded are current tidyverse, forcats, magrittr, readxl and stringr.
>
> Thanks,
> John
> John Szumiloski, Ph.D.
> Principal Scientist, Statistician
> Pharmaceutical Development / Drug Product Science & Technology
> NBR105-1-1411
>
> Bristol-Myers Squibb
> P.O. Box 191
> 1 Squibb Drive
> New Brunswick, NJ
> 08903-0191
>
> (732) 227-7167
>
>
> 
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Re: [R] tidyverse repeating error: "object 'rlang_mut_env_parent' not found"

2017-08-14 Thread Hadley Wickham
The most likely explanation is you have a new version of dplyr/tibble
and an old version of rlang. Try re-installing rlang.

Hadley

On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 9:26 AM, Szumiloski, John
 wrote:
> UseRs,
>
> When doing some data manipulations using the tidyverse, I am repeatedly 
> getting the same error message in now three separate situations.  I can write 
> up a reproducible example, but want to lay out the high-level issues in case 
> someone recognizes exactly what is happening here.
>
> The error is:
>
> Error in mut_env_parent(overscope$.top_env, lexical_env) :
>   object 'rlang_mut_env_parent' not found
>
> and it occurs in three situations:
>
>
> 1)  Using tidyr::nest() on an output from dplyr::group_by()
>
> 2)  Using tibble::tibble() with  =  arguments
>
> 3)  Using dplyr::select() on a tibble to select two columns
>
> Any obvious clues as to what's happening here? The only non-base packages 
> loaded are current tidyverse, forcats, magrittr, readxl and stringr.
>
> Thanks,
> John
> John Szumiloski, Ph.D.
> Principal Scientist, Statistician
> Pharmaceutical Development / Drug Product Science & Technology
> NBR105-1-1411
>
> Bristol-Myers Squibb
> P.O. Box 191
> 1 Squibb Drive
> New Brunswick, NJ
> 08903-0191
>
> (732) 227-7167
>
>
> 
> This message (including any attachments) may contain c...{{dropped:14}}

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Re: [R] tidyverse repeating error: "object 'rlang_mut_env_parent' not found"

2017-08-14 Thread David Winsemius
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Re: [R] tidyverse repeating error: "object 'rlang_mut_env_parent' not found"

2017-08-14 Thread David Winsemius
Info()
> R version 3.4.1 (2017-06-30)
> Platform: i386-w64-mingw32/i386 (32-bit)
> Running under: Windows 7 (build 7601) Service Pack 1
> 
> Matrix products: default
> 
> locale:
> [1] LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252  LC_CTYPE=English_United States.1252
> [3] LC_MONETARY=English_United States.1252 LC_NUMERIC=C
> [5] LC_TIME=English_United States.1252
> 
> attached base packages:
> [1] stats graphics  grDevices utils datasets  methods   base
> 
> other attached packages:
> [1] magrittr_1.5dplyr_0.7.2 purrr_0.2.3 readr_1.1.1 
> tidyr_0.6.3
> [6] tibble_1.3.3ggplot2_2.2.1   tidyverse_1.1.1
> 
> loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
> [1] rvest_0.3.2  lattice_0.20-35  foreign_0.8-69   pkgconfig_2.0.1  
> xml2_1.1.1
> [6] compiler_3.4.1   stringr_1.2.0forcats_0.2.0parallel_3.4.1   
> readxl_1.0.0
> [11] Rcpp_0.12.12 plyr_1.8.4   cellranger_1.1.0 httr_1.2.1   
> tools_3.4.1
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> bindr_0.1
> [21] scales_0.4.1 assertthat_0.2.0 gtable_0.2.0 stringi_1.1.5
> reshape2_1.4.2
> [26] hms_0.3  munsell_0.4.3grid_3.4.1   colorspace_1.3-2 
> glue_1.1.1
> [31] lubridate_1.6.0  rlang_0.1.2  psych_1.7.5  lazyeval_0.2.0   
> haven_1.1.0
> [36] modelr_0
> 
> #   end console output
> 
> Thanks again for any feedback,
> John
> John Szumiloski, Ph.D.
> Principal Scientist, Statistician
> Pharmaceutical Development / Drug Product Science & Technology
> NBR105-1-1411
> 
> Bristol-Myers Squibb
> P.O. Box 191
> 1 Squibb Drive
> New Brunswick, NJ
> USA
> 08903-0191
> 
> (732) 227-7167
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeff Newmiller [mailto:jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us]
> Sent: Monday, 14 August, 2017 10:33 AM
> To: r-help@r-project.org; Szumiloski, John <john.szumilo...@bms.com>
> Subject: Re: [R] tidyverse repeating error: "object 'rlang_mut_env_parent' 
> not found"
> 
> This sounds an awful lot like a bug. Read the Posting Guide to know what to 
> do about bugs. And delaying making the reprex is _always_ a bad idea.
> --
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Re: [R] tidyverse repeating error: "object 'rlang_mut_env_parent' not found"

2017-08-14 Thread Szumiloski, John
lranger_1.1.0 httr_1.2.1   
tools_3.4.1
[16] nlme_3.1-131 broom_0.4.2  R6_2.2.2 bindrcpp_0.2 
bindr_0.1
[21] scales_0.4.1 assertthat_0.2.0 gtable_0.2.0 stringi_1.1.5
reshape2_1.4.2
[26] hms_0.3  munsell_0.4.3grid_3.4.1   colorspace_1.3-2 
glue_1.1.1
[31] lubridate_1.6.0  rlang_0.1.2  psych_1.7.5  lazyeval_0.2.0   
haven_1.1.0
[36] modelr_0

#   end console output

Thanks again for any feedback,
John
John Szumiloski, Ph.D.
Principal Scientist, Statistician
Pharmaceutical Development / Drug Product Science & Technology
NBR105-1-1411

Bristol-Myers Squibb
P.O. Box 191
1 Squibb Drive
New Brunswick, NJ
USA
08903-0191

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-Original Message-
From: Jeff Newmiller [mailto:jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us]
Sent: Monday, 14 August, 2017 10:33 AM
To: r-help@r-project.org; Szumiloski, John <john.szumilo...@bms.com>
Subject: Re: [R] tidyverse repeating error: "object 'rlang_mut_env_parent' not 
found"

This sounds an awful lot like a bug. Read the Posting Guide to know what to do 
about bugs. And delaying making the reprex is _always_ a bad idea.
--
Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.

On August 14, 2017 7:26:32 AM PDT, "Szumiloski, John" <john.szumilo...@bms.com> 
wrote:
>UseRs,
>
>When doing some data manipulations using the tidyverse, I am repeatedly
>getting the same error message in now three separate situations.  I can
>write up a reproducible example, but want to lay out the high-level
>issues in case someone recognizes exactly what is happening here.
>
>The error is:
>
>Error in mut_env_parent(overscope$.top_env, lexical_env) :
>  object 'rlang_mut_env_parent' not found
>
>and it occurs in three situations:
>
>
>1)  Using tidyr::nest() on an output from dplyr::group_by()
>
>2)  Using tibble::tibble() with  =  arguments
>
>3)  Using dplyr::select() on a tibble to select two columns
>
>Any obvious clues as to what's happening here? The only non-base
>packages loaded are current tidyverse, forcats, magrittr, readxl and
>stringr.
>
>Thanks,
>John
>John Szumiloski, Ph.D.
>Principal Scientist, Statistician
>Pharmaceutical Development / Drug Product Science & Technology
>NBR105-1-1411
>
>Bristol-Myers Squibb
>P.O. Box 191
>1 Squibb Drive
>New Brunswick, NJ
>08903-0191
>
>(732) 227-7167
>
>
>
>This message (including any attachments) may contain
>con...{{dropped:11}}
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Re: [R] tidyverse repeating error: "object 'rlang_mut_env_parent' not found"

2017-08-14 Thread Jeff Newmiller
This sounds an awful lot like a bug. Read the Posting Guide to know what to do 
about bugs. And delaying making the reprex is _always_ a bad idea.
-- 
Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.

On August 14, 2017 7:26:32 AM PDT, "Szumiloski, John"  
wrote:
>UseRs,
>
>When doing some data manipulations using the tidyverse, I am repeatedly
>getting the same error message in now three separate situations.  I can
>write up a reproducible example, but want to lay out the high-level
>issues in case someone recognizes exactly what is happening here.
>
>The error is:
>
>Error in mut_env_parent(overscope$.top_env, lexical_env) :
>  object 'rlang_mut_env_parent' not found
>
>and it occurs in three situations:
>
>
>1)  Using tidyr::nest() on an output from dplyr::group_by()
>
>2)  Using tibble::tibble() with  =  arguments
>
>3)  Using dplyr::select() on a tibble to select two columns
>
>Any obvious clues as to what's happening here? The only non-base
>packages loaded are current tidyverse, forcats, magrittr, readxl and
>stringr.
>
>Thanks,
>John
>John Szumiloski, Ph.D.
>Principal Scientist, Statistician
>Pharmaceutical Development / Drug Product Science & Technology
>NBR105-1-1411
>
>Bristol-Myers Squibb
>P.O. Box 191
>1 Squibb Drive
>New Brunswick, NJ
>08903-0191
>
>(732) 227-7167
>
>
>
>This message (including any attachments) may contain
>con...{{dropped:11}}
>
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[R] tidyverse repeating error: "object 'rlang_mut_env_parent' not found"

2017-08-14 Thread Szumiloski, John
UseRs,

When doing some data manipulations using the tidyverse, I am repeatedly getting 
the same error message in now three separate situations.  I can write up a 
reproducible example, but want to lay out the high-level issues in case someone 
recognizes exactly what is happening here.

The error is:

Error in mut_env_parent(overscope$.top_env, lexical_env) :
  object 'rlang_mut_env_parent' not found

and it occurs in three situations:


1)  Using tidyr::nest() on an output from dplyr::group_by()

2)  Using tibble::tibble() with  =  arguments

3)  Using dplyr::select() on a tibble to select two columns

Any obvious clues as to what's happening here? The only non-base packages 
loaded are current tidyverse, forcats, magrittr, readxl and stringr.

Thanks,
John
John Szumiloski, Ph.D.
Principal Scientist, Statistician
Pharmaceutical Development / Drug Product Science & Technology
NBR105-1-1411

Bristol-Myers Squibb
P.O. Box 191
1 Squibb Drive
New Brunswick, NJ
08903-0191

(732) 227-7167



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