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CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.15.3
NEW FEATURES
-
lgamma(x)
for very smallx
(in the denormalized range) is no longerInf
with a warning. -
image()
now sorts an unsortedbreaks
vector, with a warning. The internal methods for
tar()
anduntar()
do a slightly more general job for ‘ustar’-style handling of paths of more than 100 bytes.Packages compiler and parallel have been added to the reference index (‘refman.pdf’).
-
untar(tar = "internal")
has some support forpax
headers as produced by e.g.gnutar --posix
(which seems prevalent on OpenSUSE 12.2) orbsdtar --format pax
, including long path and link names. -
sQuote()
anddQuote()
now handle 0-length inputs. (Suggestion of Ben Bolker.) -
summaryRprof()
returns zero-row data frames rather than throw an error if no events are recorded, for consistency. The included version of PCRE has been updated to 8.32.
The tcltk namespace can now be re-loaded after unloading.
The Tcl/Tk event loop is inhibited in a forked child from package parallel (as in e.g.
mclapply()
).-
parallel::makeCluster()
recognizes the value ‘random’ for the environment variable R_PARALLEL_PORT: this chooses a random value for the port and reduces the chance of conflicts when multiple users start a cluster at the same time.
UTILITIES
The default for TAR on Windows for
R CMD build
has been changed to be ‘internal’ if notar
command is on the path.This enables most packages to be built ‘out of the box’ without
Rtools
: the main exceptions are those which need to be installed to re-build vignettes and needRtools
for installation (usually because they contain compiled code).
C-LEVEL FACILITIES
On a 64-bit Windows platform with enough RAM,
R_alloc
can now allocate up to just under 32GB like other 64-bit platforms.
DEPRECATED AND DEFUNCT
Use of
col2rgb(0)
is deprecated (see the help page for its limitations).The deprecated
intensities
component returned byhist()
is no longer recognized by theplot()
method and will be removed in R 3.0.0.-
real()
,as.real()
andis.real()
are now formally deprecated and give a warning. This is formal notice that the non-API EISPACK entry points in R will be removed shortly.
INSTALLATION
The
configure
tests for Objective C and Objective C++ now work on Mac OS 10.8 with Xcode 4.5.2 (PR#15107).The cairo-based versions of
X11()
now work with current versions of cairographics (e.g., 1.12.10). (PR#15168)A workaround for earlier versions of R is to use
X11.options(type = "nbcairo")
.Configuration and
R CMD javareconf
now come up with a smaller set of library paths for Java on Oracle-format JDK (including OpenJDK). This helps avoid conflicts between libraries (such aslibjpeg
) supplied in the JDK and system libraries. This can always be overridden if needed: see the ‘R Installation and Administration’ manual.
BUG FIXES
-
beta(a, b)
could overflow to infinity in its calculations when one ofa
andb
was less than one. (PR#15075) -
lbeta(a, b)
no longer givesNaN
ifa
orb
is very small (in the denormalized range). -
bquote()
is now able to substitute default arguments in single-argument functions. (PR#15077) -
browseEnv(html = FALSE)
would segfault if called from R (notR.app
) on a CRAN-style Mac OS X build of R. -
‘[[<-’ for lists (generic vectors) needed to increment
NAMED
count when RHS is used more than once. (PR#15098) On Windows, warnings about opening a file or pipe with a non-ASCII description were sometimes output in UTF-8 rather than in the current locale's character set.
The
call()
function did not duplicate its arguments. (PR#15115)-
TukeyHSD()
could giveNA
results with some ‘na.action’ methods such asna.exclude()
. (Hinted at on R-help by John Fox.) The deprecated
svd(X, LINPACK = TRUE)
could alterX
in R 2.15.[12]. (Reported by Bill Dunlap.)Under Windows,
file.link()
andfile.symlink()
used the link name twice, so would always fail. (Reported by Rui Barradas/Oliver Soong).-
summaryRprof(memory = "both")
mixed up the units of Vcells and Ncells: it now works in bytes. (PR#15138) -
tools::Rd2HTML()
would sometimes delete text. (PR#15134) -
plot()
failed for"table"
objects containing just one entry. (PR#15118) -
embedFonts()
needed to quote some filepaths. (PR#15149) -
parallel::mccollect()
handledNULL
returns incorrectly (removing the element rather than setting it toNULL
). The full reference index (‘fullrefman.pdf’) was missing packages compiler and parallel.
The report for
optim(method = "L-BFGS-B", control = list(trace = 1))
reported the last completed and not the current iteration, unlike other methods and trace levels. (PR#15103)-
qt(1e-12, 1.2)
no longer givesNaN
. -
dt(1e160, 1.2, log=TRUE)
no longer gives-Inf
. On Windows the
untar()
function now quotes the directory name when using an externaltar
utility, soR CMD check
will handle pathnames containing spaces.The version for Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 is now displayed by
win.version()
. (Reported by Gabor Grothendieck.)The custom Windows installer target
myR
in the installer ‘Makefile’ did not work in 2.15.2. (Reported by Erich Neuwirth.)-
aperm(matrix(1:6, 2, dimnames=list(A={}, B={})), "A")
no longer segfaults. Expressions involving user defined operators were not always deparsed faithfully. (PR#15179)
The
enc2utf8()
function convertedNA_character_
to"NA"
in non-UTF-8 locales. (PR#15201)The
exclude
argument toxtabs()
was ignored for"factor"
arguments.On Windows, work around an event-timing problem when the RGui console was closed from the ‘X’ control and the closure cancelled. (This would on some 64-bit systems crash R, typically those with a slow GPU relative to the CPU.)
On unix
Rscript
will pass ther_arch
setting it was compiled with on to the R process so that the architecture ofRscript
and that of R will match unless overridden.On Windows,
basename()
,dirname()
andfile.choose()
have more support for long non-ASCII file names with 260 or more bytes when expressed in UTF-8.
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.15.2
NEW FEATURES
The
X11()
window gains an icon: the latter may be especially useful on Ubuntu's ‘Unity’ interface.The
WM_CLASS
should be set in circumstances where the Window Manager failed to make use of X11 resource settings.(Contributed by Philip Johnson.)
The
"Date"
and"POSIXt"
methods forcut()
will accept an unsortedbreaks
argument (as the default method does, although this was undocumented). (Wish of PR#14961.)Reference class methods (in the methods package) that use other methods in an indirect way (e.g., by
sapply()
) must tell the code analysis to include that method. They can now do so by invoking$usingMethods()
.More Polish translations are available: for the
RGui
menus and for several recommended packages.Multistratum MANOVA works. In fact, it seems to have done so for years in spite of the help page claiming it did not.
-
qqline()
has new optional argumentsdistribution
,probs
andqtype
, following the example of lattice'spanel.qqmathline()
. The handling of single quotes in the
en@quot
pseudo-language has been slightly improved. Double quotes are no longer converted.New functions
checkPoFiles()
andcheckPoFile()
have been added to the tools package to check for consistency of format strings in translation files.-
model.matrix(~1, ...)
now also contains the same rownames that less trivial formulae produce. (Wish of PR#14992, changes the output of several packages.) Misuse of
rep()
on undocumented types of objects (e.g., calls) is now reported as an error.The included LAPACK has been updated to 3.4.1, with some patches from the current SVN sources. (Inter alia, this resolves PR#14692.)
-
file.copy(recursive = TRUE)
has some additional checks on user error leading to attempted infinite recursion (and on some platforms to crashing R). PCRE has been updated to version 8.31, a bug-fix release.
The included version of
liblzma
has been updated to version 5.0.4, a minor bug-fix release.New function
.bincode()
, a ‘bare-bones’ version ofcut.default(labels = FALSE)
for use in packages withimage()
methods.The HTML manuals now use directional single quotes.
-
maintainer()
now converts embedded new lines to spaces. It no longer gives a non-obvious error for non-installed packages. The
X11()
device has some protection against being used with forked processes via package parallel.Setting the environment variable R_OSX_VALGRIND (to any value) allows R to be run under
valgrind
on Mac OS 10.6 and 10.7 (valgrind
currently has very limited support for 10.8), providedsystem()
is not used (directly or indirectly). This should not be needed forvalgrind
>= 3.8.1.The
model.frame()
method for"lm"
usesxlevels
: this is safer ifdata
was supplied ormodel = FALSE
was used and the levels of factors used in the fit had been re-ordered since fitting.Similarly,
model.frame(fm, data=<data>)
copies across the variables used for safe prediction from the fit.Functions such as
parLapply()
in package parallel can make use of a default cluster if one is set. (Reported by Martin Morgan.)-
chol(pivot = TRUE, LINPACK = FALSE)
is now available using LAPACK 3.2 subroutineDPSTRF
. The functions
.C()
,.Call()
,.External()
and.Fortran()
now check that they are called with an unnamed first argument: the formal arguments were changed fromname=
to.NAME=
in R 2.13.0, but some packages were still using the old name. This is currently a warning, but will be an error in future.-
step()
no longer tries to improve a model with AIC of-Inf
(a perfect fit). -
spline()
andsplinefun()
gain a new method"hyman"
, an implementation of Hyman's method of constructing monotonic interpolation splines. (Based on contributions of Simon Wood and Rob Hyndman.) On Windows, the C stack size has been increased to 64MB (it has been 10MB since the days of 32MB RAM systems).
PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS
-
array()
is now implemented in C code (for speed) whendata
is atomic or an unclassed list (so it is known thatas.vector(data)
will have no class to be used byrep()
). -
rep()
is faster and uses less memory, substantially so in some common cases (e.g., iftimes
is of length one orlength.out
is given, andeach = 1
). -
findInterval()
,tabulate()
,cut()
,hist()
andimage.default()
all use.Call()
and are more efficient. -
duplicated()
,unique()
and similar now support vectors of lengths above 2^29 on 64-bit platforms. Omitting
PACKAGE
in.C()
etc calls was supposed to make use of the DLL from the namespace within which the enclosing function was defined. It was less successful in doing so than it might be, and gave no indication it had failed.A new search strategy is very successful and gives a warning when it fails. In most cases this is because the entry point is not actually provided by that package (and so
PACKAGE
should be used to indicate which package is intended) but in some the namespace does not have a DLL specified by auseDynLib()
directive soPACKAGE
is required.
UTILITIES
-
R CMD check
now checks if a package can be loaded bylibrary(pkgname, lib.loc = "somewhere")
without being on the library search path (unless it is already installed in.Library
, when it always will be). -
R CMD check --as-cran
notes ‘hidden’ files and directories (with names starting with a dot) that are not needed for the operation ofR CMD INSTALL
orR CMD build
: such files should be excluded from the published tarball. -
R CMD check
(if checking subdirectories) checks that the R code in any demos is ASCII and can be parsed, and warns if not. When
R CMD Rd2pdf
is used with ‘inputenx.sty’, it allows further characters (mainly for Eastern European languages) by including ‘ix-utf8enc.dfu’ (if available). (Wish of PR#14989.)-
R CMD build
now omits several types of hidden files/directories, including ‘inst/doc/.Rinstignore’, ‘vignettes/.Rinstignore’, (‘.Rinstignore’ should be at top level), ‘.deps’ under ‘src’, ‘.Renviron’, ‘.Rprofile’, ‘.Rproj.user’, ‘.backups’, ‘.cvsignore’, ‘.cproject’, ‘.directory’, ‘.dropbox’, ‘.exrc’, ‘.gdb.history’, ‘.gitattributes’, ‘.gitignore’, ‘.gitmodules’, ‘.hgignore’, ‘.hgtags’, ‘.htaccess’, ‘.latex2html-init’, ‘.project’, ‘.seed’, ‘.settings’, ‘.tm_properties’ and various leftovers. -
R CMD check
now checks for.C()
,.Call()
,.External()
and.Fortran()
calls in other packages, and gives a warning on those found from R itself (which are not part of the API and change without notice: many will be changed for R 3.0.0).
C-LEVEL FACILITIES
The limit for
R_alloc
on 64-bit platforms has been raised to just under 32GB (from just under 16GB).The misuse of
.C("name", ..., PACKAGE = foo)
wherefoo
is an arbitrary R object is now an error.The misuse
.C("name",..., PACKAGE = "")
is now warned about inR CMD check
, and will be an error in future.
DEPRECATED AND DEFUNCT
Use of
array()
with a 0-lengthdim
argument is deprecated with a warning (and was contrary to the documentation).Use of
tapply()
with a 0-lengthINDEX
list is deprecated with a warning.-
‘Translation’ packages are deprecated.
Calling
rep()
orrep.int()
on a pairlist is deprecated and will give a warning. In any case,rep()
converted a pairlist to a list so you may as well do that explicitly.Entry point
rcont2
is no longer part of the API, and will move to package stats in R 3.0.0.The ‘internal’ graphics device invoked by
.Call("R_GD_nullDevice", package = "grDevices")
is about to be removed: usepdf(file = NULL)
instead.-
eigen(EISPACK = TRUE)
,chol(pivot = FALSE, LINPACK = TRUE)
,chol2inv(LINPACK = TRUE)
,solve(LINPACK = TRUE)
andsvd(LINPACK = TRUE)
are deprecated and give a warning.They were provided for compatibility with R 1.7.0 (Mar 2003)!
The ‘internal function’
kappa.tri()
has been renamed to.kappa_tri()
so it is not inadvertently called as a method for class"tri"
.Functions
sessionData()
andbrowseAll()
in package methods are on a help page describing them as ‘deprecated’ and are now formally deprecated.
PACKAGE INSTALLATION
For a Windows or Mac OS X binary package install,
install.packages()
will check if a source package is available on the same repositories, and report if it is a later version or there is a source package but no binary package available.This check can be suppressed: see the help page.
-
install.packages(type = "both")
has been enhanced. In interactive use it will ask whether to choose the source version of a package if the binary version is older and contains compiled code, and also asks if source packages with no binary version should be installed.
INSTALLATION
There is a new
configure
option --with-libtiff (mainly in case the system installation needs to be avoided).LAPACK 3.4.1 does use some Fortran 90 features, so
g77
no longer suffices.If an external LAPACK is used, it must be version 3.2 or later.
BUG FIXES
On Windows, starting
Rterm
viaR.exe
caused Ctrl-C to misbehave. (PR#14948)The
tools::latexToUtf8()
function missed conversions that were contained within braces.Long timezone specifications (such as a file name preceded by
:
) could crashas.POSIXlt
. (PR#14945)-
R CMD build --resave-data
could fail if there was no ‘data’ directory but there was an ‘R/sysdata.rda’ file. (PR#14947) -
is.na()
misbehaved on a 0-column data frame. (PR#14959) -
anova.lmlist()
failed iftest
was supplied. (PR#14960)It was unable to compute Cp tests for object of class
"lm"
(it assumed class"glm"
). The
formula
method forsunflowerplot()
now allowsxlab
andylab
to be set. (Reported by Gerrit Eichner.)The
"POSIXt"
and"Date"
methods forhist()
could fail on Windows where adjustments to the right-hand boundary crossed a DST transition time.On Windows, the code in
as.POSIXct()
to handle incorrectly specifiedisdst
fields might have resulted inNA
being returned.-
aov()
andmanova()
gave spurious warning about singular error model in the multiresponse case. In
ns()
andbs()
, specifyingknots = NULL
is now equivalent to omitting it, also whendf
is specified. (PR#14970)-
sprintf()
did not accept numbered arguments ending in zero. (PR#14975) -
rWishart()
could overflow the C stack and maybe crash the R process for dimensions of several hundreds or more. (Reported by Michael Braun on R-sig-mac.) Base package vignettes (e.g.,
vignette("Sweave")
) were not fully installed in builds of R from the tarball.-
lchoose()
andchoose()
could overflow the C stack and crash R. When given a 0-byte file and asked to keep source references,
parse()
read input fromstdin()
instead.-
pdf(compress = TRUE)
did not delete temporary files it created until the end of the R session. (PR#14991) -
logLik()
did not detect the error of applying it to a multiple-response linear model. (PR#15000) -
file.copy(recursive = TRUE)
did not always reportFALSE
for a failure two or more directories deep. -
qgeom()
could return-1
for extremely smallq
. (PR#14967) -
smooth.spline()
usedDUP = FALSE
which allowed its compiled C code to change the function: this was masked by the default byte-compilation. (PR#14965) In Windows, the GUI preferences for foreground color were not always respected. (Reported by Benjamin Wells.)
On OS X, the Quartz versions of the bitmap devices did not respect
antialias = "none"
. (PR#15006)-
unique()
and similar would infinite-loop if called on a vector of length > 2^29 (but reported that the vector was too long for 2^30 or more). -
parallel::stopCluster()
now works with MPI clusters without snow being on the search path. -
terms.formula()
could exhaust the stack, and the stack check did not always catch this before the segfault. (PR#15013) -
sort.list(method = "radix")
could give incorrect results on certain compilers (seen withclang
on Mac OS 10.7 andXcode 4.4.1
). -
backsolve(T, b)
gave incorrect results whennrows(b) > ncols(T)
andb
had more than one column.It could segfault or give nonsense if
k
was specified as more thanncols(T)
. -
smooth.spline()
did not check that a specified numericspar
was of length 1, and gave corrupt results if it was of length 0. Protection added to
do_system
. (PR#15025)Printing of vectors with names > 1000 characters now works correctly rather than truncating. (PR#15028)
-
qr()
for a complex matrix did not pivot the column names. -
--with-blas='-framework vecLib'
now also works on OS X 10.8. -
R CMD check
no longer fails with an error if a ‘DESCRIPTION’ file incorrectly contains a blank line. (Reported by Bill Dunlap.) -
install.packages(type = "both")
could callchooseCRANmirror()
twice. -
lm.wfit()
could segfault in R 2.15.1 if all the weights were zero. (PR#15044) A malformed package name could cause
R CMD INSTALL
to write outside the target library.Some of the quality control functions (e.g.,
tools::checkFF()
) were wrongly identifying the source of S4 methods in a package and so not checking them.The default type of display by
browseEnv()
when usingR.app
on Mac OS X has been incorrect for a long time.The implementation of
importMethodsFrom
in aNAMESPACE
file could be confused and fail to find generics when importing from multiple packages (reported and fixed by Michael Lawrence).The detection of the C stack direction is better protected against compiler optimization. (PR#15011)
Long custom line types would sometimes segfault on the cairographics-based devices. (PR#15055)
-
tools::checkPoFile()
unprotected too early in its C code and so segfaulted from time to time. The Fortran code underlying
nlminb()
could infinite-loop if any of the input functions returnedNA
orNaN
. This is now an error for the gradient or Hessian, and a warning for the function (with the value replaced byInf
). (In part, PR#15052.)The code for creating
coerce()
methods could generate false notes about ambiguous selection; the notes have been suppressed for this function.-
arima.sim()
could give too long an output in some corner cases (in part, PR#15068). -
anova.glm()
withtest = "Rao"
didn't work when models included an offset. (Reported by Søren Feodor Nielsen.) -
as.data.frame.matrix()
could return invalid data frame with norow.names
attribute for 0-row matrix. (Reported by Hervé Pagès.) Compilation with the
vecLib
orAccelerate
frameworks on OS X without using that also for LAPACK is more likely to be successful.
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.15.1
NEW FEATURES
-
source()
now useswithVisible()
rather than.Internal(eval.with.vis)
. This sometimes alters tracebacks slightly. -
install.packages("pkg_version.tgz")
on Mac OS X now has sanity checks that this is actually a binary package (as people have tried it with incorrectly named source packages). -
splineDesign()
andspline.des()
in package splines have a new optionsparse
which can be used for efficient construction of a sparse B-spline design matrix (via Matrix). -
norm()
now allowstype = "2"
(the ‘spectral’ or 2-norm) as well, mainly for didactical completeness. -
pmin()
andpmax()
now also work when one of the inputs is of length zero and others are not, returning a zero-length vector, analogously to, say,+
. -
colorRamp()
(and hencecolorRampPalette()
) now also works for the boundary case of just one color when the ramp is flat. -
.C()
gains some protection against the misuse of character vector arguments. (An all too common error is to passcharacter(N)
, which initializes the elements to""
, and then attempt to edit the strings in-place, sometimes forgetting to terminate them.) Calls to the new function
globalVariables()
in package utils declare that functions and other objects in a package should be treated as globally defined, so thatCMD check
will not note them.-
print(packageDescription(*))
trims theCollate
field by default. The included copy of
zlib
has been updated to version 1.2.7.A new option
"show.error.locations"
has been added. When set toTRUE
, error messages will contain the location of the most recent call containing source reference information. (Other values are supported as well; see?options
.)The NA warning messages from e.g.
pchisq()
now report the call to the closure and not that of the.Internal
.Added Polish translations by Łukasz Daniel.
PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS
In package parallel,
makeForkCluster()
and the multicore-based functions use native byte-order for serialization (deferred from 2.15.0).-
lm.fit()
,lm.wfit()
,glm.fit()
andlsfit()
do less copying of objects, mainly by using.Call()
rather than.Fortran()
. -
.C()
and.Fortran()
do less copying: arguments which are raw, logical, integer, real or complex vectors and are unnamed are not copied before the call, and (named or not) are not copied after the call. Lists are no longer copied (they are supposed to be used read-only in the C code). -
tabulate()
makes use of.C(DUP = FALSE)
and hence does not copybin
. (Suggested by Tim Hesterberg.) It also avoids making a copy of a factor argumentbin
. Other functions (often or always) doing less copying include
cut()
,dist()
, the complex case ofeigen()
,hclust()
,image()
,kmeans()
,loess()
,stl()
andsvd(LINPACK = TRUE)
.There is less copying when using primitive replacement functions such as
names()
,attr()
andattributes()
.
DEPRECATED AND DEFUNCT
The converters for use with
.C()
(see?getCConverterDescriptions
) are deprecated: use the.Call()
interface instead. There are no known examples (they were never fully documented).
UTILITIES
For
R CMD check
, a few people have reported problems with junctions on Windows (although they were tested on Windows 7, XP and Server 2008 machines and it is unknown under what circumstances the problems occur). Setting the environment variable R_WIN_NO_JUNCTIONS to a non-empty value (e.g., in ‘~/.R/check.Renviron’) will force copies to be used instead.
INSTALLATION
-
R CMD INSTALL
with _R_CHECK_INSTALL_DEPENDS_ set to a true value (as done byR CMD check --as-cran
) now restricts the packages available when lazy-loading as well as when test-loading (since packages such as ETLUtils and agsemisc had top-level calls tolibrary()
for undeclared packages).This check is now also available on Windows.
C-LEVEL FACILITIES
C entry points
mkChar
andmkCharCE
now check that the length of the string they are passed does not exceed 2^31-1 bytes: they used to overflow with unpredictable consequences.C entry points
R_GetCurrentSrcref
andR_GetSrcFilename
have been added to the API to allow debuggers access to the source references on the stack.
WINDOWS-SPECIFIC CHANGES
Windows-specific changes will now be announced in this file (‘NEWS’). Changes up and including R 2.15.0 remain in the ‘CHANGES’ file.
There are two new environment variables which control the defaults for command-line options.
If R_WIN_INTERNET2 is set to a non-empty value, it is as if --internet2 was used.
If R_MAX_MEM_SIZE is set, it gives the default memory limit if --max-mem-size is not specified: invalid values being ignored.
BUG FIXES
-
lsfit()
lost the names from the residuals. More cases in which
merge()
could create a data frame with duplicate column names now give warnings. Cases where names specified inby
match multiple columns are errors.Nonsense uses such as
seq(1:50, by = 5)
(from package plotrix) andseq.int(1:50, by = 5)
are now errors.The residuals in the 5-number summary printed by
summary()
on an"lm"
object are now explicitly labelled as weighted residuals when non-constant weights are present. (Wish of PR#14840.)-
tracemem()
reported that all objects were copied by.C()
or.Fortran()
whereas only some object types were ever copied.It also reported and marked as copies some transformations such as
rexp(n, x)
: it no longer does so. The
plot()
method for class"stepfun"
only used the optionalxval
argument to computexlim
and not the points at which to plot (as documented). (PR#14864)Names containing characters which need to be escaped were not deparsed properly. (PR#14846)
Trying to update (recommended) packages in ‘R_HOME/library’ without write access is now dealt with more gracefully. Further, such package updates may be skipped (with a warning), when a newer installed version is already going to be used from
.libPaths()
. (PR#14866)-
hclust()
is now fast again (as up to end of 2003), with a different fix for the "median"/"centroid" problem. (PR#4195). -
get_all_vars()
failed when the data came entirely from vectors in the global environment. (PR#14847) -
R CMD check
with _R_CHECK_NO_RECOMMENDED_ set to a true value (as done by the--as-cran
option) could issue false errors if there was an indirect dependency on a recommended package. -
formatC()
uses the C entry pointstr_signif
which could write beyond the length allocated for the output string. Missing default argument added to implicit S4 generic for
backsolve()
. (PR#14883)Some bugs have been fixed in handling load actions that could fail to export assigned items or generate spurious warnings in
CMD check
on loading.For
tiff(type = "windows")
, the numbering of per-page files except the last was off by one.On Windows, loading package stats (which is done for a default session) would switch line endings on ‘stdout’ and ‘stderr’ from CRLF to LF. This affected
Rterm
andR CMD BATCH
.On Windows, the compatibility function
x11()
had not kept up with changes towindows()
, and issued warnings about bad parameters. (PR#14880)On Windows, the
Sys.glob()
function did not handle UNC paths as it was designed to try to do. (PR#14884)In package parallel,
clusterApply()
and similar failed to handle a (pretty pointless) length-1 argument. (PR#14898)Quartz Cocoa display reacted asynchronously to
dev.flush()
which means that the redraw could be performed after the plot has been already modified by subsequent code. The redraw is now done synchronously indev.flush()
to allow animations without sleep cycles.Source locations reported in
traceback()
were incorrect when byte-compiled code was on the stack.-
plogis(x, lower = FALSE, log.p = TRUE)
no longer underflows early for large x (e.g., 800). -
?Arithmetic
's “1 ^ y
andy ^ 0
are1
, always” now also applies forinteger
vectorsy
. X11-based pixmap devices like
png(type = "Xlib")
were trying to set the cursor style, which triggered some warnings and hangs.Code executed by the built-in HTTP server no longer allows other HTTP clients to re-enter R until the current worker evaluation finishes, to prevent cascades.
The
plot()
andAxis()
methods for class"table"
now respect graphical parameters such ascex.axis
. (Reported by Martin Becker.)Under some circumstances
package.skeleton()
would give out progress reports that could not be translated and so were displayed by question marks. Now they are always in English. (This was seen for CJK locales on Windows, but may have occurred elsewhere.)The evaluator now keeps track of source references outside of functions, e.g. when
source()
executes a script.The replacement method for
window()
now works correctly for multiple time series of class"mts"
. (PR#14925)-
is.unsorted()
gave incorrect results on non-atomic objects such as data frames. (Reported by Matthew Dowle.) The value returned by
tools::psnice()
for invalidpid
values was not alwaysNA
as documented.Closing an
X11()
window whilelocator()
was active could abort the R process.-
getMethod(f, sig)
produced an incorrect error message in some cases whenf
was not a string. Using a string as a “call” in an error condition with
options(showErrorCalls=TRUE)
could cause a segfault. (PR#14931)The string
"infinity"
allowed by C99 was not accepted as a numerical string value by e.g.scan()
andas.numeric()
. (PR#14933)In
legend()
, setting some entries oflwd
toNA
was inconsistent (depending on the graphics device) in whether it would suppress those lines; now it consistently does so. (PR#14926)-
by()
failed for a zero-row data frame. (Reported by Weiqiang Qian.) The Yates' correction in
chisq.test()
could be bigger than the terms it corrected, previously leading to an infinite test statistic in some corner cases which are now reported asNaN
.-
xgettext()
and related functions sometimes returned items that were not strings for translation. (PR#14935) -
plot(<lm>, which=5)
now correctly labels the factor level combinations for the special case where all h[i,i] are the same. (PR#14837) -
Sys.glob()
caused a segfault if the first element ofpath
wasNA_character
. (PR#14990)
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.15.0
SIGNIFICANT USER-VISIBLE CHANGES
The behaviour of
unlink(recursive = TRUE)
for a symbolic link to a directory has changed: it now removes the link rather than the directory contents (just asrm -r
does).On Windows it no longer follows reparse points (including junctions and symbolic links).
NEW FEATURES
Environment variable RD2DVI_INPUTENC has been renamed to RD2PDF_INPUTENC.
-
.Deprecated()
becomes a bit more flexible, getting anold
argument. Even data-only packages without R code need a namespace and so may need to be installed under R 2.14.0 or later.
-
assignInNamespace()
has further restrictions on use apart from at top-level, as its help page has warned. Expect it to be disabled from programmatic use in the future. -
system()
andsystem2()
when capturing output report a non-zero status in the new"status"
attribute. -
kronecker()
now has an S4 generic in package methods on which packages can set methods. It will be invoked byX %x% Y
if eitherX
orY
is an S4 object. -
pdf()
accepts forms likefile = "|lpr"
in the same way aspostscript()
. -
pdf()
acceptsfile = NULL
. This means that the device does NOT create a PDF file (but it can still be queried, e.g., for font metric info). -
format()
(and henceprint()
) on"bibentry"
objects now usesoptions("width")
to set the output width. -
legend()
gains atext.font
argument. (Suggested by Tim Paine, PR#14719.) -
nchar()
andnzchar()
no longer accept factors (as integer vectors). (Wish of PR#6899.) -
summary()
behaves slightly differently (or more precisely, itsprint()
method does). For numeric inputs, the number of NAs is printed as an integer and not a real. For dates and datetimes, the number of NAs is included in the printed output (the latter being the wish of PR#14720).The
"data.frame"
method is more consistent with the default method: in particular it now applieszapsmall()
to numeric/complex summaries. The number of items retained with
options(warn = 0)
can be set byoptions(nwarnings=)
.There is a new function
assignInMyNamespace()
which uses the namespace of the function it is called from.-
attach()
allows the default name for an attached file to be overridden. -
bxp()
, the work horse ofboxplot()
, now uses a more sensible defaultxlim
in the case whereat
is specified differently from1:n
, see the discussion on R-devel, https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2011-November/062586.html. New function
paste0()
, an efficient version ofpaste(*, sep="")
, to be used in many places for more concise (and slightly more efficient) code.Function
setClass()
in package methods now returns, invisibly, a generator function for the new class, slightly preferred to callingnew()
, as explained on thesetClass
help page.The
"dendrogram"
method ofstr()
now takes its default forlast.str
from optionstr.dendrogram.last
.New simple
fitted()
method for"kmeans"
objects.The
traceback()
function can now be called with an integer argument, to display a current stack trace. (Wish of PR#14770.)-
setGeneric()
calls can be simplified when creating a new generic function by supplying the default method as thedef
argument. See?setGeneric
. -
serialize()
has a new optionxdr = FALSE
which will use the native byte-order for binary serializations. In scenarios where only little-endian machines are involved (these days, close to universal) and (un)serialization takes an appreciable amount of time this may speed up noticeably transferring data between systems. The internal (un)serialization code is faster for long vectors, particularly with XDR on some platforms. (Based on a suggested patch by Michael Spiegel.)
For consistency, circles with zero radius are omitted by
points()
andgrid.circle()
. Previously this was device-dependent, but they were usually invisible.-
NROW(x)
andNCOL(x)
now work wheneverdim(x)
looks appropriate, e.g., also for more generalized matrices. PCRE has been updated to version 8.30.
The internal
R_Srcref
variable is now updated before the browser stops on entering a function. (Suggestion of PR#14818.)There are ‘bare-bones’ functions
.colSums()
,.rowSums()
,.colMeans()
and.rowMeans()
for use in programming where ultimate speed is required.The formerly internal function
.package_dependencies()
from package tools for calculating (recursive) (reverse) dependencies on package databases has been renamed topackage_dependencies()
and is now exported.There is a new function
optimHess()
to compute the (approximate) Hessian for anoptim()
solution ifhessian = TRUE
was forgotten.-
.filled.contour()
is a ‘bare-bones’ function to add a filled-contour rectangular plot to an already prepared plot region. The stepping in debugging and single-step browsing modes has changed slightly: now left braces at the start of the body are stepped over for
if
statements as well as forfor
andwhile
statements. (Wish of PR#14814.)-
library()
no longer warns about a conflict with a function frompackage:base
if the function has the same code as the base one but with a different environment. (An example isMatrix::det()
.) When deparsing very large language objects,
as.character()
now inserts newlines after each line of approximately 500 bytes, rather than truncating to the first line.New function
rWishart()
generates Wishart-distributed random matrices.Packages may now specify actions to be taken when the package is loaded (
setLoadActions()
).-
options(max.print = Inf)
and similar now give an error (instead of warnings later). The
"difftime"
replacement method ofunits
tries harder to preserve other attributes of the argument. (Wish of PR#14839.)-
poly(raw = TRUE)
no longer requires more unique points than the degree. (Requested by John Fox.)
PACKAGE parallel
There is a new function
mcmapply()
, a parallel version ofmapply()
, and a wrappermcMap()
, a parallel version ofMap()
.A default cluster can be registered by the new function
setDefaultCluster()
: this will be used by default in functions such asparLapply()
.-
clusterMap()
has a new argument.scheduling
to allow the use of load-balancing. There are new load-balancing functions
parLapplyLB()
andparSapplyLB()
.-
makePSOCKCluster()
has a new optionuseXDR = FALSE
which can be used to avoid byte-shuffling for serialization when all the nodes are known to be little-endian (or all big-endian).
PACKAGE INSTALLATION
Non-ASCII vignettes without a declared encoding are no longer accepted.
C/C++ code in packages is now compiled with
-NDEBUG
to mitigate against the C/C++ functionassert
being called in production use. Developers can turn this off during package development withPKG_CPPFLAGS = -UNDEBUG
.-
R CMD INSTALL
has a new option --dsym which on Mac OS X (Darwin) dumps the symbols alongside the ‘.so’ file: this is helpful when debugging withvalgrind
(and especially when installing packages into ‘R.framework’). [This can also be enabled by setting the undocumented environment variable PKG_MAKE_DSYM, since R 2.12.0.] -
R CMD INSTALL
will test loading under all installed sub-architectures even for packages without compiled code, unless the flag --no-multiarch is used. (Pure R packages can do things which are architecture-dependent: in the case which prompted this, looking for an icon in a Windows R executable.) There is a new option
install.packages(type = "both")
which tries source packages if binary packages are not available, on those platforms where the latter is the default.The meaning of
install.packages(dependencies = TRUE)
has changed: it now means to install the essential dependencies of the named packages plus the ‘Suggests’, but only the essential dependencies of dependencies. To get the previous behaviour, specifydependencies
as a character vector.-
R CMD INSTALL --merge-multiarch
is now supported on OS X and other Unix-alikes using multiple sub-architectures. -
R CMD INSTALL --libs-only
now by default does a test load on Unix-alikes as well as on Windows: suppress with --no-test-load.
UTILITIES
-
R CMD check
now gives a warning rather than a note if it finds inefficiently compressed datasets. Withbzip2
andxz
compression having been available since R 2.10.0, it only exceptionally makes sense to not use them.The environment variable _R_CHECK_COMPACT_DATA2_ is no longer consulted: the check is always done if _R_CHECK_COMPACT_DATA_ has a true value (its default).
Where multiple sub-architectures are to be tested,
R CMD check
now runs the examples and tests for all the sub-architectures even if one fails.-
R CMD check
can optionally report timings on various parts of the check: this is controlled by environment variable _R_CHECK_TIMINGS_ documented in ‘Writing R Extensions’. Timings (in the style ofR CMD BATCH
) are given at the foot of the output files from running each test and the R code in each vignette. There are new options for more rigorous testing by
R CMD check
selected by environment variables – see the ‘Writing R Extensions’ manual.-
R CMD check
now warns (rather than notes) on undeclared use of other packages in examples and tests: increasingly people are using the metadata in the ‘DESCRIPTION’ file to compute information about packages, for example reverse dependencies. The defaults for some of the options in
R CMD check
(described in the ‘R Internals’ manual) have changed: checks for unsafe and.Internal()
calls and for partial matching of arguments in R function calls are now done by default.-
R CMD check
has more comprehensive facilities for checking compiled code and so gives fewer reports on entry points linked into ‘.so’/‘.dll’ files from libraries (including C++ and Fortran runtimes).Checking compiled code is now done on FreeBSD (as well as the existing supported platforms of Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris and Windows).
-
R CMD build
has more options for --compact-vignettes: seeR CMD build --help
. -
R CMD build
has a new option --md5 to add an ‘MD5’ file (as done by CRAN): this is used byR CMD INSTALL
to check the integrity of the distribution.If this option is not specified, any existing (and probably stale) ‘MD5’ file is removed.
DEPRECATED AND DEFUNCT
-
R CMD Rd2dvi
is now defunct: useR CMD Rd2pdf
. Options such --max-nsize, --max-vsize and the function
mem.limits()
are now defunct. (Options --min-nsize and --min-vsize remain available.)Use of
library.dynam()
without specifying all the first three arguments is now disallowed.Use of an argument
chname
inlibrary.dynam()
including the extension ‘.so’ or ‘.dll’ (which was never allowed according to the help page) is defunct. This also applies tolibrary.dynam.unload()
and touseDynLib
directives in ‘NAMESPACE’ files.The internal functions
.readRDS()
and.saveRDS()
are now defunct.The off-line
help()
types ‘"postscript"’ and ‘"ps"’ are defunct.-
Sys.putenv()
, replaced and deprecated in R 2.5.0, is finally removed. Some functions/objects which have been defunct for five or more years have been removed completely. These include
.Alias()
,La.chol()
,La.chol2inv()
,La.eigen()
,Machine()
,Platform()
,Version
,codes()
,delay()
,format.char()
,getenv()
,httpclient()
,loadURL()
,machine()
,parse.dcf()
,printNoClass()
,provide()
,read.table.url()
,restart()
,scan.url()
,symbol.C()
,symbol.For()
andunix()
.The
ENCODING
argument to.C()
is deprecated. It was intended to smooth the transition to multi-byte character strings, but can be replaced by the use oficonv()
in the rare cases where it is still needed.
INSTALLATION
Building with a positive value of --with-valgrind-instrumentation now also instruments logical, complex and raw vectors.
C-LEVEL FACILITIES
Passing R objects other than atomic vectors, functions, lists and environments to
.C()
is now deprecated and will give a warning. Most cases (especiallyNULL
) are actually coding errors.NULL
will be disallowed in future..C()
now passes a pairlist as aSEXP
to the compiled code. This is as was documented, but pairlists were in reality handled differently as a legacy from the early days of R.-
call_R
andcall_S
are deprecated. They still exist in the headers and as entry points, but are no longer documented and should not be used for new code.
BUG FIXES
-
str(x, width)
now obeys itswidth
argument also for function headers and other objectsx
wheredeparse()
is applied. The convention for
x %/% 0L
for integer-modex
has been changed from0L
toNA_integer_
. (PR#14754)The
exportMethods
directive in a ‘NAMESPACE’ file now exports S4 generics as necessary, as the extensions manual said it does. The manual has also been updated to be a little more informative on this point.It is now required that there is an S4 generic (imported or created in the package) when methods are to be exported.
Reference methods cannot safely use non-exported entries in the namespace. We now do not do so, and warn in the documentation.
The namespace import code was warning when identical S4 generic functions were imported more than once, but should not (reported by Brian Ripley, then Martin Morgan).
-
merge()
is no longer allowed (in some ways) to create a data frame with duplicate column names (which confused PR#14786). Fixes for rendering raster images on X11 and Windows devices when the x-axis or y-axis scale is reversed.
-
getAnywhere()
found S3 methods as seen from the utils namespace and not from the environment from which it was called. -
selectMethod(f, sig)
would not return inherited group methods when caching was off (as it is by default). -
dev.copy2pdf(out.type = "cairo")
gave an error. (PR#14827) Virtual classes (e.g., class unions) had a
NULL
prototype even if that was not a legal subclass. See?setClassUnion
.The C prototypes for
zdotc
andzdotu
in ‘R_ext/BLAS.h’ have been changed to the more modern style rather than that used byf2c
. (Patch by Berwin Turlach.)-
isGeneric()
produced an error for primitives that can not have methods. -
.C()
or.Fortran()
had a lack-of-protection error if the registration information resulted in an argument being coerced to another type. -
boxplot(x=x, at=at)
with non finite elements inx
and non integerat
could not generate a warning but failed. -
heatmap(x, symm=TRUE, RowSideColors=*)
no longer draws the colors in reversed order. -
predict(<ar>)
was incorrect in the multivariate case, for p >= 2. -
print(x, max=m)
is now consistent whenx
is a"Date"
; also the “reached ... max.print ..” messages are now consistently using single brackets. Closed the ‘<li>’ tag in pages generated by
Rd2HTML()
. (PR#14841)Axis tick marks could go out of range when a log scale was used. (PR#14833)
Signature objects in methods were not allocated as S4 objects (caused a problem with
trace()
reported by Martin Morgan).
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.14.2
NEW FEATURES
The internal
untar()
(as used by default byR CMD INSTALL
) now knows about somepax
headers whichbsdtar
(e.g., the defaulttar
for Mac OS >= 10.6) can incorrectly include intar
files, and will skip them with a warning.PCRE has been upgraded to version 8.21: as well as bug fixes and greater Perl compatibility, this adds a JIT pattern compiler, about which PCRE's news says ‘large performance benefits can be had in many situations’. This is supported on most but not all R platforms.
Function
compactPDF()
in package tools now takes the default for argumentgs_quality
from environment variable GS_QUALITY: there is a new value"none"
, the ultimate default, which prevents GhostScript being used in preference toqpdf
just because environment variable R_GSCMD is set. If R_GSCMD is unset or set to""
, the function will try to find a suitable GhostScript executable.The included version of zlib has been updated to 1.2.6.
For consistency with the
logLik()
method,nobs()
for"nls"
files now excludes observations with zero weight. (Reported by Berwin Turlach.)
UTILITIES
-
R CMD check
now reports by default on licenses not according to the description in ‘Writing R Extensions’. -
R CMD check
has a new option --as-cran to turn on most of the customizations that CRAN uses for its incoming checks.
PACKAGE INSTALLATION
-
R CMD INSTALL
will now no longer install certain file types from ‘inst/doc’: these are almost certainly mistakes and for some packages are wasting a lot of space. These are ‘Makefile’, files generated by running LaTeX, and unless the package uses a ‘vignettes’ directory, PostScript and image bitmap files.Note that only PDF vignettes have ever been supported: some of these files come from DVI/PS output from the Sweave defaults prior to R 2.13.0.
BUG FIXES
R configured with --disable-openmp would mistakenly set
HAVE_OPENMP
(internal) andSUPPORT_OPENMP
(in ‘Rconfig.h’) even though no OpenMP flags were populated.The
getS3method()
implementation had an old computation to find an S4 default method.-
readLines()
could overflow a buffer if the last line of the file was not terminated. (PR#14766) -
R CMD check
could miss undocumented S4 objects in packages which used S4 classes but did not ‘Depends: methods’ in their ‘DESCRIPTION’ file. The HTML Help Search page had malformed links. (PR#14769)
A couple of instances of lack of protection of
SEXP
s have been squashed. (PR#14772, PR#14773)-
image(x, useRaster=TRUE)
misbehaved on single-columnx
. (PR#14774) Negative values for
options("max.print")
or themax
argument toprint.default()
caused crashes. Now the former are ignored and the latter trigger an error. (PR#14779)The text of a function body containing more than 4096 bytes was not properly saved by the parser when entered at the console.
Forgetting the
#endif
tag in an Rd file could cause the parser to go into a loop. (Reported by Hans-Jorg Bibiko.)-
str(*, ....., strict.width="cut")
now also obeyslist.len = n
. (Reported by Sören Vogel.) Printing of arrays did not have enough protection (C level), e.g., in the context of
capture.output()
. (Reported by Hervé Pagès and Martin Morgan.)-
pdf(file = NULL)
would produce a spurious file named ‘NA’. (PR#14808) -
list2env()
did not check the type of itsenvir
argument. (PR#14807) -
svg()
could segfault if called with a non-existent file path. (PR#14790) -
make install
can install to a path containing ‘+’ characters. (PR#14798) The
edit()
function did not respect theoptions("keep.source")
setting. (Reported by Cleridy Lennert.)-
predict.lm(*, type="terms", terms=*, se.fit=TRUE)
did not work. (PR#14817) There is a partial workaround for errors in the TRE regular-expressions engine with named classes and repeat counts of at least 2 in a MBCS locale (PR#14408): these are avoided when TRE is in 8-bit mode (e.g., for
useBytes = TRUE
and when all the data are ASCII).The C function
R_ReplDLLdo1()
did not call top-level handlers.The Quartz device was unable to detect window sessions on Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) and higher and thus it was not used as the default device on the console. Since Lion any application can use window sessions, so Quartz will now be the default device if the user's window session is active and R is not run via
ssh
which is at least close to the behavior in prior OS X versions.-
mclapply()
would fail in code assembling the translated error message if some (but not all) cores encountered an error. -
format.POSIXlt(x)
raised an arithmetic exception whenx
was an invalid object of class"POSIXlt"
and parts were empty. -
installed.packages()
has some more protection against package installs going on in parallel. -
.Primitive()
could be mis-used to call.Internal()
entry points.
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.14.1
NEW FEATURES
-
parallel::detectCores()
is now able to find the number of physical cores (rather than CPUs) on Sparc Solaris.It can also do so on most versions of Windows; however the default remains
detectCores(logical = TRUE)
on that platform. Reference classes now keep a record of which fields are locked.
$lock()
with no arguments returns the names of the locked fields.-
HoltWinters()
reports a warning rather than an error for some optimization failures (where the answer might be a reasonable one). -
tools::dependsOnPkg()
now accepts the shorthanddependencies = "all"
. -
parallel::clusterExport()
now allows specification of an environment from which to export. The
quartz()
device now does tilde expansion on itsfile
argument.-
tempfile()
on a Unix-alike now takes the process ID into account. This is needed with multicore (and as part of parallel) because the parent and all the children share a session temporary directory, and they can share the C random number stream used to produce the unique part. Further, two children can calltempfile()
simultaneously. Option
print
in Sweave'sRweaveLatex()
driver now emulates auto-printing rather than printing (which can differ for an S4 object by callingshow()
rather thanprint()
).-
filled.contour()
now accepts infinite values: previously it might have generated invalid graphics files (e.g., containing NaN values).
INSTALLATION
On 64-bit Linux systems,
configure
now only sets ‘LIBnn’ tolib64
if ‘/usr/lib64’ exists. This may obviate setting ‘LIBnn’ explicitly on Debian-derived systems.It is still necessary to set ‘LIBnn = lib’ (or ‘lib32’) for 32-bit builds of R on a 64-bit OS on those Linux distributions capable for supporting that concept.
-
configure
looks for ‘inconsolata.sty’, and if not found adjusts the default R_RD4PDF to not use it (with a warning, since it is needed for high-quality rendering of manuals).
PACKAGE INSTALLATION
-
R CMD INSTALL
will now do a test load for all sub-architectures for which code was compiled (rather than just the primary sub-architecture).
UTILITIES
When checking examples under more than one sub-architecture,
R CMD check
now uses a separate directory ‘examples_arch’ for each sub-architecture, and leaves the output in file ‘pkgname-Ex_arch.Rout’. Some packages expect their examples to be run in a clean directory ....
BUG FIXES
-
stack()
now gives an error if no vector column is selected, rather than returning a 1-column data frame (contrary to its documentation). -
summary.mlm()
did not handle objects where the formula had been specified by an expression. (Reported by Helios de Rosario Martinez). -
tools::deparseLatex(dropBraces=TRUE)
could drop text as well as braces. -
colormodel = "grey"
(new in R 2.14.0) did not always work inpostscript()
andpdf()
. -
file.append()
could returnTRUE
for failures. (PR#14727) -
gzcon()
connections are no longer subject to garbage collection: it was possible for this to happen when unintended (e.g., when callingload()
). -
nobs()
does not count zero-weight observations forglm()
fits, for consistency withlm()
. This affects theBIC()
values reported for suchglm()
fits. (Spotted by Bill Dunlap.) -
options(warn = 0)
failed to end a (C-level) context with more than 50 accumulated warnings. (Spotted by Jeffrey Horner.) The internal
plot.default()
code did not do sanity checks on acex
argument, so invalid input could cause problems. (Reported by Ben Bolker.)-
anyDuplicated(<array>, MARGIN=0)
no longer fails. (Reported by Hervé Pagès.) -
read.dcf()
removes trailing blanks: unfortunately on some platforms this included\xa0
(non-breaking space) which is the trailing byte of a UTF-8 character. It now only considers ASCII space and tab to be ‘blank’. There was a sign error in part of the calculations for the variance returned by
KalmanSmooth()
. (PR#14738)-
pbinom(10, 1e6, 0.01, log.p = TRUE)
wasNaN
thanks to the buggy fix to PR#14320 in R 2.11.0. (PR#14739) -
RweaveLatex()
now emulates auto-printing rather than printing, by callingmethods::show()
when auto-printing would. -
duplicated()
ignoredfromLast
for a one-column data frame. (PR#14742) -
source()
and related functions did not put the correct timestamp on the source references;srcfilecopy()
has gained a new argumenttimestamp
to support this fix. (PR#14750) -
srcfilecopy()
has gained a new argumentisFile
and now records the working directory, to allow debuggers to find the original source file. (PR#14826) LaTeX conversion of Rd files did not correctly handle preformatted backslashes. (PR#14751)
HTML conversion of Rd files did not handle markup within tabular cells properly. (PR#14708)
-
source()
on an empty file withkeep.source = TRUE
tried to read fromstdin()
, in R 2.14.0 only. (PR#14753) The code to check Rd files in packages would abort if duplicate description sections were present.
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.14.0
SIGNIFICANT USER-VISIBLE CHANGES
All packages must have a namespace, and one is created on installation if not supplied in the sources. This means that any package without a namespace must be re-installed under this version of R (but previously-installed data-only packages without R code can still be used).
The
yLineBias
of theX11()
andwindows()
families of devices has been changed from 0.1 to 0.2: this changes slightly the vertical positioning of text in the margins (including axis annotations). This is mainly for consistency with other devices such asquartz()
andpdf()
. (Wish of PR#14538.)There is a new graphics parameter
"ylbias"
which allows the y-line bias of the graphics device to be tweaked, including to reproduce output from earlier versions of R.Labeling of the p-values in various anova tables has been rationalized to be either
"Pr(>F)"
or"Pr(>Chi)"
(i.e., the"Pr(F)"
,"Pr(Chi)"
and"P(>|Chi|)"
variants have been eliminated). Code which extracts the p value via indexing by name may need adjustment.-
::
can now be used for datasets made available for lazy-loading in packages with namespaces (which makes it consistent with its use for data-only packages without namespaces in earlier versions of R). There is a new package parallel.
It incorporates (slightly revised) copies of packages multicore and snow (excluding MPI, PVM and NWS clusters). Code written to use the higher-level API functions in those packages should work unchanged (apart from changing any references to their namespaces to a reference to parallel, and links explicitly to multicore or snow on help pages).
It also contains support for multiple RNG streams following L'Ecuyer et al (2002), with support for both
mclapply
and snow clusters. This replaces functions likeclusterSetupRNG()
from snow (which are not in parallel).The version released for R 2.14.0 contains base functionality: higher-level convenience functions are planned (and some are already available in the ‘R-devel’ version of R).
Building PDF manuals (for R itself or packages, e.g. via
R CMD check
) by default requires the LaTeX package ‘inconsolata’: see the section on ‘Making the manuals’ in the ‘R Installation and Administration Manual’.-
axTicks(*, log=TRUE)
has changed in some cases to satisfy the documented behavior and be consistent.
NEW FEATURES
-
txtProgressBar()
can write to an open connection instead of the console. Non-portable package names ending in ‘.’ are no longer allowed. Nor are single-character package names (R was already disallowed).
-
regexpr()
andgregexpr()
withperl = TRUE
allows Python-style named captures. (Wish and contribution of PR#14518.) The placement of ‘plotmath’ text in the margins of plots done by base graphics now makes the same vertical adjustment as ordinary text, so using ordinary and plotmath text on the same margin line will seem better aligned (but not exactly aligned, since ordinary text has descenders below the baseline and plotmath places them on the baseline). (Related to PR#14537.)
-
sunflowerplot()
now has a formula interface. (Wish of PR#14541.) -
iconv()
has a new argumenttoRaw
to handle encodings such asUTF-16
with embedded nuls (as was possible before theCHARSXP
cache was introduced).It will also accept as input the type of list generated with
toRaw = TRUE
. Garbage-collecting an unused input text connection no longer gives a warning (since it ‘connects’ to nothing outside R).
-
read.table()
andscan()
have gained atext
argument, to allow reading data from a (possibly literal) character string. -
optim(*, method = .)
now allowsmethod = "Brent"
as an interface tooptimize()
, for use in cases such asmle()
whereoptim()
is used internally. -
mosaicplot()
gains aborder
argument. (Wish of PR#14550.) -
smooth.spline()
gains atol
argument which controls how differentx
values need to be to be treated as distinct. The default has been changed to be more reliable for inputs whose range is small compared to their maximum absolute value. (Wish of PR#14452.) -
gl()
runs faster by avoiding callingfactor()
. The
print()
method forobject.size()
accepts ‘B’ as well as ‘b’ as an abbreviation for ‘bytes’.-
unlink()
gains aforce
argument to work likerm -f
and if possible override restrictive permissions. -
pbirthday()
andqbirthday()
now use exact calculations forcoincident = 2
. -
unzip()
andunz()
connections have been updated with support for more recent Zip64 features (including large file sizes andbzip2
compression, but not UTF-8 file names).unzip()
has a new option to restore file times from those recorded (in an unknown timezone) in the zip file. -
update.packages()
now accepts a character vector of package names for theoldPkgs
argument. (Suggestion of Tal Galili.) The special reference class fields
.self
and.refClassDef
are now read-only to prevent corrupting the object.-
decompose()
now returns the original series as part of its value, so it can be used (rather than reconstructed) when plotting. (Suggestion of Rob Hyndman.) Rao's efficient score test has been implemented for
glm
objects. Specifically, theadd1
,drop1
, andanova
methods now allowtest = "Rao"
.If a saved workspace (e.g., ‘.RData’) contains objects that cannot be loaded, R will now start with an warning message and an empty workspace, rather than failing to start.
-
strptime()
now accepts times such as ‘24:00’ for midnight at the end of the day, for although these are disallowed by POSIX 1003.1-2008, ISO 8601:2004 allows them. Assignment of
names()
to S4 objects now checks for a corresponding"names"
slot, and generates a warning or an error if that slot is not defined. See the section on slots in?Classes
.The default methods for
is.finite()
,is.infinite()
andis.nan()
now signal an error if their argument is not an atomic vector.The formula method for
plot()
no longer places package stats on the search path (it loads the namespace instead).There now is a genuine
"function"
method forplot()
rather than the generic dispatching internally tographics::plot.function()
. It is now exported, so can be called directly asplot.function()
.The one-sided
ks.test()
allowsexact = TRUE
to be specified in the presence of ties (but the approximate calculation remains the default: the ‘exact’ computation makes assumptions known to be invalid in the presence of ties).The behaviour of
curve(add = FALSE)
has changed: it now no longer takes the default x limits from the previous plot (if any): rather they default toc(0, 1)
just as the"function"
method forplot()
. To get the previous behaviour usecurve(add = NA)
, which also takes the default for log-scaling of the x-axis from the previous plot.Both
curve()
and theplot()
method for functions have a new argumentxname
to facilitate plots such assin(t)
vst
.The
local
argument tosource()
can specify an environment as well asTRUE
(parent.env()
) andFALSE
(.GlobalEnv
). It gives better error messages for other values, such asNA
.-
vcov()
gains methods for classes"summary.lm"
and"summary.glm"
. The
plot()
method for class"profile.nls"
gainsylab
andlty
arguments, and passes...
on toplot.default
.Character-string arguments such as the
mode
argument ofvector()
,as.vector()
andis.vector()
and thedescription
argument offile()
are required to be of length exactly one, rather than any further elements being silently discarded. This helps catch incorrect usage in programming.The
length
argument ofvector()
and its wrappers such asnumeric()
is required to be of length exactly one (other values are now an error rather than giving a warning as previously).-
vector(len)
andlength(x) <- len
no longer acceptTRUE
/FALSE
forlen
(not that they were ever documented to, but there was special-casing in the C code). There is a new function
Sys.setFileTime()
to set the time of a file (including a directory). See its help for exactly which times it sets on various OSes.The file times reported by
file.info()
are reported to sub-second resolution on systems which support it. (Currently the POSIX 2008 and FreeBSD/Darwin/NetBSD methods are detected.)New function
getCall(m)
as an abstraction form$call
, enablingupdate()
's default method to apply more universally. (NB: this can be masked by existing functions in packages.)-
Sys.info()
gains aeuser
component to report the ‘effective’ user on OSes which have that concept. The result returned by
try()
now contains the original error condition object as the"condition"
attribute.All packages with R code are lazy-loaded irrespective of the ‘LazyLoad’ field in the ‘DESCRIPTION’ file. A warning is given if the ‘LazyLoad’ field is overridden.
-
Rd
markup has a new ‘\figure’ tag so that figures can be included in help pages when converted to HTML or LaTeX. There are examples on the help pages forpar()
andpoints()
. The built-in httpd server now allows access to files in the session temporary directory
tempdir()
, addressed as the ‘/session’ directory on the httpd server.Development versions of R are no longer referred to by the number under which they might be released, e.g., in the startup banner,
R --version
andsessionUtils()
. The correct way to refer to a development version of R is ‘R-devel’, preferably with the date and SVN version number.
E.g., ‘R-devel (2011-07-04 r56266)’There is a new function
texi2pdf()
in package tools, currently a convenience wrapper fortexi2dvi(pdf = TRUE)
.There are two new options for typesetting PDF manuals from Rd files. These are ‘beramono’ and ‘inconsolata’, and used the named font for monospaced output. They are intended to be used in combination with ‘times’, and ‘times,inconsolata,hyper’ is now the default for the reference manual and package manuals. If you do not have that font installed, you can set R_RD4PF to one of the other options: see the ‘R Installation and Administration Manual’.
Automatic printing for reference classes is now done by the
$show()
method. A method is defined for class ‘envRefClass’ and may be overridden for user classes (see the?ReferenceClasses
example). S4show()
methods should no longer be needed for reference classes.-
tools::Rdiff
(by default) andR CMD Rdiff
now ignore differences in pointer values when comparing printed environments, compiled byte code, etc. The
"source"
attribute on functions created withkeep.source=TRUE
has been replaced with a"srcref"
attribute. The"srcref"
attribute references an in-memory copy of the source file using the"srcfilecopy"
class or the new"srcfilealias"
class.NB: This means that functions sourced with
keep.source = TRUE
and saved (e.g., bysave()
orreadRDS()
) in earlier versions of R will no longer show the original sources (including comments).New items ‘User Manuals’ and Technical Papers have been added to the HTML help main page. These link to vignettes in the base and recommended packages and to a collection of papers about R issues, respectively.
Documentation and messages have been standardized to use “namespace” rather than “name space”.
-
setGeneric()
now looks in the default packages for a non-generic version of a function if called from a package with a namespace. (It always did for packages without a namespace.) Setting the environment variable _R_WARN_ON_LOCKED_BINDINGS_ will give a warning if an attempt is made to change a locked binding.
-
\SweaveInput
is now supported when generating concordances inSweave()
. -
findLineNum()
andsetBreakpoint()
now allow the environment to be specified indirectly; the latter gains aclear
argument to allow it to calluntrace()
. The body of a closure can be one of further types of R objects, including environments and external pointers.
The
Rd2HTML()
function in package tools now has astylesheet
argument, allowing pages to be displayed in alternate formats.New function
requireNamespace()
analogous torequire()
, returning a logical value after attempting to load a namespace.There is a new type of RNG,
"L'Ecuyer-CMRG"
, implementing L'Ecuyer (1999)'s ‘combined multiple-recursive generator’ ‘MRG32k3a’. See the comments on?RNG
.-
help.search()
and??
can now display vignettes and demos as well as help pages. The new option"help.search.types"
controls the types of documentation and the order of their display.This also applies to HTML searches, which now give results in all of help pages, vignettes and demos.
-
socketConnection()
now has atimeout
argument. It is now documented that large values (package snow used a year) do not work on some OSes. The initialization of the random-number generator now uses the process ID as well as the current time, just in case two R processes are launched very rapidly on a machine with low-resolution wall clock (some have a resolution of a second; modern systems have microsecond-level resolution).
New function
pskill()
in the tools package to send a terminate signal to one or more processes, plus constants such asSIGTERM
to provide a portable way to refer to signals (since the numeric values are OS-dependent).New function
psnice()
in the tools package to return or change the ‘niceness’ of a process. (Refers to the ‘priority class’ on Windows.)-
list.dirs()
gains arecursive
argument. An ‘Authors@R’ field in a package ‘DESCRIPTION’ file can now be used to generate ‘Author’ and ‘Maintainer’ fields if needed, and to auto-generate package citations.
New utility
getElement()
for accessing either a list component or a slot in an S4 object.-
stars()
gains acol.lines
argument, thanks to Dustin Sallings. (Wish of PR#14657.) New function
regmatches()
for extracting or replacing matched or non-matched substrings from match data obtained byregexpr()
,gregexpr()
andregexec()
.-
help(package = "pkg_name", help_type = "HTML")
now gives HTML help on the package rather than text help. (This gives direct access to the HTML version of the package manual shown viahelp.start()
's ‘Packages’ menu.) -
agrep()
gains afixed
argument to optionally allow approximate regular expression matching, and acosts
argument to specify possibly different integer match costs for insertions, deletions and substitutions. -
read.dcf()
andwrite.dcf()
gain akeep.white
argument to indicate fields where whitespace should be kept as is. -
available.packages()
now works around servers that fail to return an error code when ‘PACKAGES.gz’ does not exist. (Patch submitted by Seth Schommer.) -
readBin()
can now read more than 2^31 - 1 bytes in a single call (the previously documented limitation). New function
regexec()
for finding the positions of matches as well as all substrings corresponding to parenthesized subexpressions of the given regular expression.New function
adist()
in package utils for computing ‘edit’ (generalized Levenshtein) distances between strings.Class
"raster"
gains anis.na
method to avoid confusion from the misuse of the matrix method (such as PR#14618).The
identical()
function gains anignore.bytecode
argument to control comparison of compiled functions.-
pmin
andpmax
now warn if an argument is partially recycled (wish of PR#14638). The default for
image(useRaster=)
is now taken from option"preferRaster"
: for the small print see?image
.-
str()
now displays reference class objects and their fields, rather than treating them as classical S4 classes. New function
aregexec()
in package utils for finding the positions of approximate string matches as well as all substrings corresponding to parenthesized subexpressions of the given regular expression.-
download.file()
has anextra
argument to pass additional command-line options to the non-default methods using command-line utilities.cacheOK = FALSE
is now supported formethod = "curl"
. -
interaction.plot(*, type = .)
now also allows type"o"
or"c"
. -
axTicks(*, log=TRUE)
did sometimes give more values than the ticks in the correspondinggraphics::axis()
. By default, it now makes use of the new (graphics-package independent)axisTicks()
which can make use of a new utility.axisPars()
. Further, it now returns a decreasing sequence (as forlog=FALSE
) whenusr
is decreasing. Using
fix()
oredit()
on a R object (except perhaps a matrix or data frame) writes its temporary file with extension ‘.R’ so editors which select their mode based on the extension will select a suitable mode.
GRAPHICS DEVICES
The
pdf()
device makes use of Flate compression: this is controlled by the new logical argumentcompress
, and is enabled by default.Devices
svg()
,cairo_pdf()
andcairo_ps()
gain afamily
argument.On a Unix-alike
X11()
gains afamily
argument. This is one of thex11.options()
and so can be passed as an argument to thebmp()
,jpeg()
,png()
andtiff()
devices.Analogous changes have been made on Windows, so all built-in R graphics devices now have a
family
argument exceptpictex()
(which has no means to change fonts).The
bmp()
,jpeg()
,png()
andtiff()
devices now make use of theantialias
argument fortype = "quartz"
.There are several new built-in font mappings for
X11(type = "Xlib")
: see the help onX11Fonts()
.There is a new type
X11(type = "dbcairo")
which updates the screen less frequently: see its help page.The
X11()
device now makes use of cursors to distinguish its states. The normal cursor is an arrow (rather than a crosshair); the crosshair is used when the locator is in use, and a watch cursor is shown when plotting computations are being done. (These are the standard names for X11 cursors: how they are actually displayed depends on the window manager.)New functions
dev.hold()
anddev.flush()
for use with graphics devices with buffering. These are used for most of the high-level graphics functions such asboxplot()
, so that the plot is only displayed when the page is complete.Currently implemented for
windows(buffered = TRUE)
,quartz()
and the cairographics-basedX11()
types with buffering (which are the default on-screen devices).New function
dev.capture()
for capture of bitmap snapshots of image-based devices (a superset of the functionality provided bygrid.cap()
ingrid
).The default
colormodel
forpdf()
andpostscript()
is now called"srgb"
to more accurately describe it. (Instead of"rgb"
, and in the case ofpostscript()
it no longer switches to and from the gray colorspace, by default.)The
colormodel
forpostscript()
which does use both gray and sRGB colorspaces is now called"srgb+gray"
.Plots which are known to use only black/white/transparent can advantageously use
colormodel = "gray"
(just as before, but there is now slightly more advantage in doing so).-
postscript()
with valuescolormodel = "rgb"
andcolormodel = "rgb-nogray"
give the behaviour prior to R 2.13.0 of uncalibrated RGB, which under some circumstances can be rendered much faster by a viewer.pdf(colormodel = "rgb")
gives the behaviour prior to R 2.13.0 of uncalibrated RGB, which under some circumstances can be rendered faster by a viewer, and the files will be smaller (by about 9KB if compression is not used). The
postscript()
device only includes the definition of the sRGB colorspace in the output file for the colormodels which use it.The
postscript()
andpdf()
devices now output greyscale raster images (and not RGB) whencolormodel = "gray"
.-
postscript(colormodel = "gray")
now accepts non-grey colours and uses their luminance (aspdf()
long has). -
colormodel = "grey"
is allowed as an alternative name forpostscript()
andpdf()
. -
pdf()
in the default sRGB colorspace outputs many fewer changes of colorspace, which may speed up rendering in some viewing applications. There is a new function
dev.capabilities()
to query the capabilities of the current device. The initial set of capabilities are support for semi-transparent colours, rendering and capturing raster images, the locator and for interactive events.For
pdf()
,maxRasters
is increased as needed so the argument is no longer used.
SWEAVE & VIGNETTES
Options
keep.source = TRUE, figs.only = FALSE
are now the default.The way the type of user-defined options is determined has changed. Previously they were all regarded as logical: now the type is determined by the value given at first use.
The allowed values of logical options are now precisely those allowed for character inputs to
as.logical()
: this means that ‘t’ and ‘f’ are no longer allowed (althoughT
andF
still are).The preferred location for vignette sources is now the directory ‘vignettes’ and not ‘inst/doc’:
R CMD build
will now re-build vignettes in directory ‘vignettes’ and copy the ‘.Rnw’ (etc) files and the corresponding PDFs to ‘inst/doc’. Further files to be copied to ‘inst/doc’ can be specified via the file ‘vignettes/.install_extras’.-
R CMD Sweave
now supports a --driver option to select the Sweave driver: the default is equivalent to --driver=RweaveLatex. -
R CMD Sweave
andR CMD Stangle
support options --encoding and --options. The
Rtangle()
driver allowsoutput = "stdout"
oroutput = "stderr"
to select the output or message connection. This is convenient for scripting using something likeR CMD Stangle --options='output="stdout"' foo.Rnw > foo2.R
There is a new option
pdf.compress
controlling whether PDF figures are generated using Flate compression (they are by default).-
R CMD Sweave
now has a --pdf option to produce a PDF version of the processed Sweave document. It is no longer allowed to have two vignettes with the same vignette basename (e.g., ‘vig.Rnw’ and ‘vig.Snw’). (Previously one vignette hid the other in the
vignette()
function.)
C-LEVEL FACILITIES
Function
R_tmpnam2
has been added to the API to allow a temporary filename to include a specified extension.
PACKAGE INSTALLATION
Package ‘DESCRIPTION’ file field ‘KeepSource’ forces the package to be installed with
keep.source = TRUE
(orFALSE
). (Suggestion of Greg Snow. Note that as all packages are lazy-loaded, this is now only relevant at installation.)There are corresponding options --with-keep.source and --without-keep.source for
R CMD INSTALL
.-
R CMD INSTALL
has a new option --byte-compile to byte-compile the packages during installation (since all packages are now lazy-loaded). This can be controlled on a per-package basis by the optional field ‘ByteCompile’ in the ‘DESCRIPTION’ file. A package R code but without a ‘NAMESPACE’ file will have a default one created at
R CMD build
orR CMD INSTALL
time, so all packages will be installed with namespaces. A consequence of this is that.First.lib()
functions need to be copied to.onLoad()
(usually) or.onAttach()
. For the time being, if there is an auto-generated ‘NAMESPACE’ file and no.onLoad()
nor.onAttach()
function is found but.First.lib()
is, it will be run as the attach hook (unless the package is one of a list of known exceptions, when it will be run as the load hook).A warning is given if test-loading a package changes a locked binding in a package other than itself. It is likely that this will be disallowed in future releases. (There are pro tem some exceptions to the warning.)
A dependency on SVN revision is allowed for
R
, e.g.R (>= r56550)
. This should be used in conjunction with a version number, e.g.R (>= 2.14.0), R (>= r56550)
to distinguish between R-patched and R-devel versions with the same SVN revision.-
installed.packages()
now hashes the names of its cache files to avoid very rare problems with excessively long path names. (PR#14669) A top-level ‘COPYING’ file in a package is no longer installed (file names ‘LICENSE’ or ‘LICENCE’ having long been preferred).
UTILITIES
-
R CMD check
now gives an error if the R code in a vignette fails to run, unless this is caused by a missing package. -
R CMD check
now unpacks tarballs in the same way asR CMD INSTALL
, including making use of the environment variable R_INSTALL_TAR to override the default behaviour. -
R CMD check
performs additional code analysis of package startup functions, and notifies about incorrect argument lists and (incorrect) calls to functions which modify the search path or inappropriately generate messages. -
R CMD check
now also checks compiled code for symbols corresponding to functions which might terminate R or write to ‘stdout’/‘stderr’ instead of the console. -
R CMD check
now uses apdf()
device when checking examples (rather thanpostscript()
). -
R CMD check
now checks line-endings of makefiles and C/C++/Fortran sources in subdirectories of ‘src’ as well as in ‘src’ itself. -
R CMD check
now reports as a NOTE what look like methods documented with their full names even if there is a namespace and they are exported. In almost all cases they are intended to be used only as methods and should use the ‘\method’ markup. In the other rare cases the recommended form is to use a function such ascoefHclust
which would not get confused with a method, document that and register it in the ‘NAMESPACE’ file bys3method(coef, hclust, coefHclust)
. The default for the environment variable _R_CHECK_COMPACT_DATA2_ is now true: thus if using the newer forms of compression introduced in R 2.10.0 would be beneficial is now checked (by default).
Reference output for a vignette can be supplied when checking a package by
R CMD check
: see ‘Writing R Extensions’.-
R CMD Rd2dvi
allows the use of LaTeX package ‘inputenx’ rather than ‘inputenc’: the value of the environment variable RD2DVI_INPUTENC is used. (LaTeX package ‘inputenx’ is an optional install which provides greater coverage of the UTF-8 encoding.) -
Rscript
on a Unix-alike now accepts file names containing spaces (provided these are escaped or quoted in the shell). -
R CMD build
on a Unix-alike (only) now tries to preserve dates on files it copies from its input directory. (This was the undocumented behaviour prior to R 2.13.0.)
DEPRECATED AND DEFUNCT
-
require()
no longer has asave
argument. The
gamma
argument tohsv()
,rainbow()
, andrgb2hsv()
has been removed.The --no-docs option for
R CMD build --binary
is defunct: use --install-args instead.The option --unsafe to
R CMD INSTALL
is defunct: use the identical option --no-lock instead.The entry point
pythag
formerly in ‘Rmath.h’ is defunct: use instead the C99 functionhypot
.-
R CMD build --binary
is formally defunct:R CMD INSTALL --build
has long been the preferred alternative. -
zip.file.extract()
is now defunct: useunzip()
orunz()
instead. -
R CMD Rd2dvi
without the --pdf option is now deprecated: only PDF output will be supported in future releases (since this allows the use of fonts only supported for PDF), and onlyR CMD Rd2pdf
will be available. Options such as --max-nsize and the function
mem.limits()
are now deprecated: these limits are nowadays almost never used, and are reported bygc()
when they are in use.Forms like
binomial(link = "link")
for GLM families deprecated since R 2.4.0 are now defunct.The
declarativeOnly
argument toloadNamespace()
(not relevant since R 2.13.0) has been removed.Use of
library.dynam()
without specifying all the first three arguments is deprecated. (It is often called from a namespace, and the defaults are only appropriate to a package.)Use of
chname
inlibrary.dynam()
with the extension ‘.so’ or.dll
(which is clearly not allowed according to the help page) is deprecated. This also applies tolibrary.dynam.unload()
anduseDynLib
directives in ‘NAMESPACE’ files.It is deprecated to use
mean(x)
andsd(x)
directly on data frames (or also matrices, forsd
)x
, instead of simply usingsapply
.In the same spirit,
median(x)
now gives an error for a data framex
(it often gave nonsensical results).The
keep.source
argument tolibrary()
andrequire()
is deprecated: it was only used for packages installed without lazy-loading, and now all packages are lazy-loaded.Using a false value for the ‘DESCRIPTION’ field ‘LazyLoad’ is deprecated.
INSTALLATION
The base and recommended packages are now byte-compiled (equivalent to
make bytecode
in R 2.13.x).Configure option --with-system-zlib now only makes use of the basic interface of
zlib
and not the C function ‘gzseek’ which has shown erroneous behaviour inzlib
1.2.4 and 1.2.5.The
zlib
in the R sources is now version 1.2.5. (This is safe even on 32-bit Linux systems because only the basic interface is now used.)The ‘.afm’ files in package grDevices are now installed as compressed files (as long done on Windows), saving ca 2MB on the installed size.
The non-screen cairo-based devices are no longer in the X11 module and so can be installed without X11. (We have never seen a Unix-alike system with cairographics installed but not X11, but a user might select --without-x.)
Configure will try to use -fobjc-exceptions for the Objective-C compiler (if present) to ensure that even compilers that do not enable exceptions by default (such as vanilla gcc) can be used. (Objective-C is currently only used on Mac OS X.)
The system call
times
is required.The C99 functions
acosh
,asinh
,atanh
,snprintf
andvsnprintf
are now required.There is no longer support for making DVI manuals via
make dvi
,make install-dvi
and similar. Only PDF manuals are supported (to allow the use of fonts which are only available for PDF.)The ‘configure’ arguments used during configuration of R are included as a comment in ‘Makeconf’ for informative purposes on Unix-alikes in a form suitable for shell execution. Note that those are merely command-line arguments, they do not include environment variables (one more reason to use configure variables instead) or site configuration settings.
Framework installation now supports
DESTDIR
(Mac OS X only).Java detection (
R CMD javareconf
) works around bogusjava.library.path
property in recent Oracle Java binaries.
BUG FIXES
The locale category ‘LC_MONETARY’ was only being set on startup on Windows: that is now done on Unix-alikes where supported.
Reference class utilities will detect an attempt to modify methods or fields in a locked class definition (e.g., in a namespace) and generate an error.
The formula methods for
lines()
,points()
andtext()
now work even if package stats is not on the search path.In principle, S4 classes from different packages could have the same name. This has not previously worked. Changes have now been installed that should allow such classes and permit methods to use them. New functions
className()
andmultipleClasses()
are related tools for programming.Work around an issue in Linux (a system
select
call resettingtv
) which prevented internet operations from timing out properly.Several stack trampling and overflow issues have been fixed in TRE, triggered by
agrep
and friends with long patterns. (PR#14627)(“design infelicity”) Field assignments in reference classes are now consistent with slots in S4 classes: the assigned value must come from the declared class (if any) for the field or from a subclass.
The methods objects constructed for
"coerce"
and"coerce<-"
were lacking some essential information in thegeneric
,defined
andtarget
slots;as()
did not handle duplicate class definitions correctly.The parser no longer accepts the digit
8
in an octal character code in a string, nor does it accept unterminated strings in a file. (Reported by Bill Dunlap.)The
print()
method for class"summary.aov"
did not pass on argumentdigits
whensummary()
was called on a single object, and hence used more digits than documented.The
X11()
device's cairo back-end produced incorrect capture snapshot images on big-endian machines.-
loglin()
gave a spurious error when argumentmargin
consisted of a single element of length one. (PR#14690) -
loess()
is better protected against misuse, e.g. zero-lengthspan
. (PR#14691) -
HoltWinters()
checks that the optimization succeeded. (PR#14694) The (undocumented) inclusion of superclass objects in default initializing of reference classes overwrote explicit field arguments. The bug is fixed, the feature documented and a test added.
-
round(x, -Inf)
now does something sensible (return zero rather thanNA
). -
signif(x, -Inf)
now behaves as documented (signif(x, 1)
) rather than giving zero. The
"table"
method forAxis()
hardcodedside = 1
, hence calls toplot(<vector>, <table>)
labelled the wrong axis. (PR#14699)Creating a connection might fail under
gctorture(TRUE)
.-
stack()
andunstack()
converted character columns to factors.unstack()
sometimes produced incorrect results (a list or a vector) if the factor on which to un-split had only one level. On some systems
help(".C", help_type = "pdf")
and similar generated file names that TeX was unable to handle.Non-blocking listening socket connections continued to report
isIncomplete()
as true even when the peer had closed down and all available input had been read.The revised HTML search system now generates better hyperlinks to help topics found: previously it gave problems with help pages with names containing e.g. spaces and slashes.
A late change in R 2.13.2 broke ‘\Sexpr’ expressions in Rd files.
The creation of ticks on log axes (including by
axTicks()
) sometimes incorrectly omitted a tick at one end of the range by rounding error in a platform-dependent way. This could be seen in the examples foraxTicks()
, where with axis limitsc(0.2, 88)
the tick for0.2
was sometimes omitted.-
qgamma()
for smallshape
underflows to0
rather than sometimes givingNaN
. (PR#8528, PR#14710) -
mapply()
now gives an explicit error message (rather than an obscure one) if inputs of zero and positive length are mixed. Setting a Hershey font family followed by string height query would crash R.
-
R CMD javareconf -e
would fail for some shells due to a shift error. Also the resulting paths will no longer contain$(JAVA_HOME)
as that can result in an unintended substitution based on ‘Makeconf’ instead of the shell setting.
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.13.2
NEW FEATURES
-
mem.limits()
now reports values larger than the maximum integer (previously documented to be reported asNA
), and allows larger values to be set, includingInf
to remove the limit. The
print()
methods for classes"Date"
,"POSIXct"
and"POSIXlt"
respect the option"max.print"
and so are much faster for very long datetime vectors. (Suggestion of Yohan Chalabi.)-
untar2()
now works around errors generated withtar
files that use more than the standard 6 digits for the checksum. (PR#14654) -
install.packages()
withNcpus > 1
guards against simultaneous installation of indirect dependencies as well as direct ones. Sweave now knows about a few more Windows' encodings (including
cp1250
andcp1257
) and someinputenx
encodings such askoi8-r
.-
postscript(colormodel = "rgb-nogray")
no longer sets the sRGB colorspace for each colour and so some viewers may render its files much faster than the defaultcolormodel ="rgb"
. The default for
pdf(maxRasters=)
has been increased from 64 to 1000.-
readBin()
now warns ifsigned = FALSE
is used inappropriately (rather than being silently ignored).It enforces the documented limit of 2^31-1 bytes in a single call.
PCRE has been updated to version 8.13, a bug-fix release with updated Unicode tables (version 6.0.0). An additional patch (r611 from PCRE 8.20-to-be) has been added to fix a collation symbol recognition issue.
INSTALLATION
It is possible to build in ‘src/extra/xdr’ on more platforms. (Needed since glibc 2.14 hides its RPC implementation.)
-
configure
will find the Sun TI-RPC implementation of xdr (in ‘libtirpc’) provided its header files are in the search path: see the ‘R Installation and Administration Manual’.
PACKAGE INSTALLATION
Using a broad
exportPattern
directive in a ‘NAMESPACE’ file is no longer allowed to export internal objects such as.onLoad
and.__S3MethodsTable__.
.These are also excluded from imports, along with
.First.lib
.
BUG FIXES
-
fisher.test()
had a buglet: If arguments were factors with unused levels, levels were dropped and you would get an error saying that there should be at least two levels, inconsistently with pre-tabulated data. (Reported by Michael Fay). -
package.skeleton()
will no longer dump S4 objects supplied directly rather than in a code file. These cannot be restored correctly from the dumped version. Build-time expressions in help files did not have access to functions in the package being built (with
R CMD build
).Because
quote()
did not mark its result as being in use, modification of the result could in some circumstances modify the original call.Plotting
pch = '.'
now guarantees at least a one-pixel dot ifcex > 0
.The very-rarely-used command-line option --max-vsize was incorrectly interpreted as a number of Vcells and not in bytes as documented. (Spotted by Christophe Rhodes.)
The HTML generated by
Rd2HTML()
comes closer to being standards compliant.-
filter(x, recursive = TRUE)
gave incorrect results on a series containingNA
s. (Spotted by Bill Dunlap.) Profiling
stats::mle()
fits with afixed
parameter was not supported. (PR#14646)-
retracemem()
was still using positional matching. (PR#14650) The
quantile
method for"ecdf"
objects now works and is documented.-
xtabs(~ .., ..., sparse=TRUE)
now also works together with anexclude = ..
specification. -
decompose()
computed an incorrect seasonal component for time series with odd frequencies. The
pdf()
device only includes the definition of the sRGB colorspace in the output file for the"rgb"
colormodel (and not for"gray"
nor"cmyk"
): this saves ca 9KB in the output file.-
.hasSlot()
wrongly gaveFALSE
in some cases. -
Sweave()
withkeep.source=TRUE
could generate spuriousNA
lines when a chunk reference appeared last in a code chunk. -
‘\Sexpr[results=rd]’ in an ‘.Rd’ file now first tries
parse_Rd(fragment=FALSE)
to allow Rd section-level macros to be inserted. The
print()
method for class"summary.aov"
did not pass on arguments such assignif.stars
whensummary()
was called on a single object. (PR#14684)In rare cases
ks.test()
could return a p-value very slightly less than 0 by rounding error. (PR#14671)If
trunc()
was called on a"POSIXlt"
vector and the result was subsetted, all but the first element was converted toNA
. (PR#14679)-
cbind()
andrbind()
could cause memory corruption when used on a combination of raw and logical/integer vectors.
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.13.1
NEW FEATURES
-
iconv()
no longer translatesNA
strings as"NA"
. -
persp(box = TRUE)
now warns if the surface extends outside the box (since occlusion for the box and axes is computed assuming the box is a bounding box). (PR#202) -
RShowDoc()
can now display the licences shipped with R, e.g.RShowDoc("GPL-3")
. New wrapper function
showNonASCIIfile()
in package tools.-
nobs()
now has a"mle"
method in package stats4. -
trace()
now deals correctly with S4 reference classes and corresponding reference methods (e.g.,$trace()
) have been added. -
xz
has been updated to 5.0.3 (very minor bugfix release). -
tools::compactPDF()
gets more compression (usually a little, sometimes a lot) by using the compressed object streams of PDF 1.5. -
cairo_ps(onefile = TRUE)
generates encapsulated EPS on platforms with cairo >= 1.6. Binary reads (e.g., by
readChar()
andreadBin()
) are now supported on clipboard connections. (Wish of PR#14593.)-
as.POSIXlt.factor()
now passes...
to the character method (suggestion of Joshua Ulrich). [Intended for R 2.13.0 but accidentally removed before release.] -
vector()
and its wrappers such asinteger()
anddouble()
now warn if called with alength
argument of more than one element. This helps track down user errors such as callingdouble(x)
instead ofas.double(x)
.
INSTALLATION
Building the vignette PDFs in packages grid and utils is now part of running
make
from an SVN checkout on a Unix-alike: a separatemake vignettes
step is no longer required.These vignettes are now made with
keep.source = TRUE
and hence will be laid out differently.-
make install-strip
failed under some configuration options. Packages can customize non-standard installation of compiled code via a
src/install.libs.R
script. This allows packages that have architecture-specific binaries (beyond the package's shared objects/DLLs) to be installed in a multi-architecture setting.
SWEAVE & VIGNETTES
-
Sweave()
andStangle()
gain anencoding
argument to specify the encoding of the vignette sources if the latter do not contain a ‘\usepackage[]{inputenc}’ statement specifying a single input encoding. There is a new Sweave option
figs.only = TRUE
to run each figure chunk only for each selected graphics device, and not first using the default graphics device. This will become the default in R 2.14.0.Sweave custom graphics devices can have a custom function
foo.off()
to shut them down.Warnings are issued when non-portable filenames are found for graphics files (and chunks if
split = TRUE
). Portable names are regarded as alphanumeric plus hyphen, underscore, plus and hash (periods cause problems with recognizing file extensions).The
Rtangle()
driver has a new optionshow.line.nos
which is by default false; if true it annotates code chunks with a comment giving the line number of the first line in the sources (the behaviour of R >= 2.12.0).Package installation tangles the vignette sources: this step now converts the vignette sources from the vignette/package encoding to the current encoding, and records the encoding (if not ASCII) in a comment line at the top of the installed ‘.R’ file.
LICENCE
No parts of R are now licensed solely under GPL-2. The licences for packages rpart and survival have been changed, which means that the licence terms for R as distributed are GPL-2 | GPL-3.
DEPRECATED AND DEFUNCT
The internal functions
.readRDS()
and.saveRDS()
are now deprecated in favour of the public functionsreadRDS()
andsaveRDS()
introduced in R 2.13.0.Switching off lazy-loading of code via the ‘LazyLoad’ field of the ‘DESCRIPTION’ file is now deprecated. In future all packages will be lazy-loaded.
The off-line
help()
types ‘"postscript"’ and ‘"ps"’ are deprecated.
UTILITIES
-
R CMD check
on a multi-architecture installation now skips the user's ‘.Renviron’ file for the architecture-specific tests (which do read the architecture-specific ‘Renviron.site’ files). This is consistent with single-architecture checks, which use --no-environ. -
R CMD build
now looks for ‘DESCRIPTION’ fields ‘BuildResaveData’ and ‘BuildKeepEmpty’ for per-package overrides. See ‘Writing R Extensions’.
BUG FIXES
-
plot.lm(which = 5)
was intended to order factor levels in increasing order of mean standardized residual. It ordered the factor labels correctly, but could plot the wrong group of residuals against the label. (PR#14545) -
mosaicplot()
could clip the factor labels, and could overlap them with the cells if a non-default value ofcex.axis
was used. (Related to PR#14550.) -
dataframe[[row,col]]
now dispatches on[[
methods for the selected column. (Spotted by Bill Dunlap). -
sort.int()
would strip the class of an object, but leave its object bit set. (Reported by Bill Dunlap.) -
pbirthday()
andqbirthday()
did not implement the algorithm exactly as given in their reference and so were unnecessarily inaccurate.pbirthday()
now solves the approximate formula analytically rather than usinguniroot()
on a discontinuous function.The description of the problem was inaccurate: the probability is a tail probability (‘2 or more people share a birthday’)
Complex arithmetic sometimes warned incorrectly about producing NAs when there were NaNs in the input.
-
seek(origin = "current")
incorrectly reported it was not implemented for agzfile()
connection. -
c()
,unlist()
,cbind()
andrbind()
could silently overflow the maximum vector length and cause a segfault. (PR#14571) The
fonts
argument toX11(type = "Xlib")
was being ignored.Reading (e.g., with
readBin()
) from a raw connection was not advancing the pointer, so successive reads would read the same value. (Spotted by Bill Dunlap.)Parsed text containing embedded newlines was printed incorrectly by
as.character.srcref()
. (Reported by Hadley Wickham.)-
decompose()
used with a series of a non-integer number of periods returned a seasonal component shorter than the original series. (Reported by Rob Hyndman.) -
fields = list()
failed forsetRefClass()
. (Reported by Michael Lawrence.) Reference classes could not redefine an inherited field which had class
"ANY"
. (Reported by Janko Thyson.)Methods that override previously loaded versions will now be installed and called. (Reported by Iago Mosqueira.)
-
addmargins()
callednumeric(apos)
rather thannumeric(length(apos))
. The HTML help search sometimes produced bad links. (PR#14608)
Command completion will no longer be broken if
tail.default()
is redefined by the user. (Problem reported by Henrik Bengtsson.)LaTeX rendering of markup in titles of help pages has been improved; in particular,
\eqn{}
may be used there.-
isClass()
used its own namespace as the default of thewhere
argument inadvertently. Rd conversion to latex mishandled multi-line titles (including cases where there was a blank line in the ‘\title’ section). (It seems this happened only in 2.13.0 patched.)
-
postscript()
with an sRGB colormodel now uses sRGB for raster images (in R 2.13.[01] it used uncalibrated RGB).There is no longer an undocumented 21845-pixel limit on raster images.
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.13.0
SIGNIFICANT USER-VISIBLE CHANGES
-
replicate()
(by default) andvapply()
(always) now return a higher-dimensional array instead of a matrix in the case where the inner function value is an array of dimension >= 2. Printing and formatting of floating point numbers is now using the correct number of digits, where it previously rarely differed by a few digits. (See “scientific” entry below.) This affects many ‘*.Rout.save’ checks in packages.
NEW FEATURES
-
normalizePath()
has been moved to the base package (from utils): this is so it can be used bylibrary()
and friends.It now does tilde expansion.
It gains new arguments
winslash
(to select the separator on Windows) andmustWork
to control the action if a canonical path cannot be found. The previously barely documented limit of 256 bytes on a symbol name has been raised to 10,000 bytes (a sanity check). Long symbol names can sometimes occur when deparsing expressions (for example, in
model.frame
).-
reformulate()
gains aintercept
argument. -
cmdscale(add = FALSE)
now uses the more common definition that there is a representation inn-1
or less dimensions, and only dimensions corresponding to positive eigenvalues are used. (Avoids confusion such as PR#14397.) Names used by
c()
,unlist()
,cbind()
andrbind()
are marked with an encoding when this can be ascertained.R colours are now defined to refer to the sRGB color space.
The PDF, PostScript, and Quartz graphics devices record this fact. X11 (and cairo) and Windows just assume that your screen conforms.
-
system.file()
gains amustWork
argument (suggestion of Bill Dunlap). -
new.env(hash = TRUE)
is now the default. -
list2env(envir = NULL)
defaults to hashing (with a suitably sized environment) for lists of more than 100 elements. -
text()
gains a formula method. -
IQR()
now has atype
argument which is passed toquantile()
. -
as.vector()
,as.double()
etc duplicate less when they leave the mode unchanged but remove attributes.as.vector(mode = "any")
no longer duplicates when it does not remove attributes. This helps memory usage inmatrix()
andarray()
.matrix()
duplicates less ifdata
is an atomic vector with attributes such as names (but no class).dim(x) <- NULL
duplicates less ifx
has neither dimensions nor names (since this operation removes names and dimnames). -
setRepositories()
gains anaddURLs
argument. -
chisq.test()
now also returns astdres
component, for standardized residuals (which have unit variance, unlike the Pearson residuals). -
write.table()
and friends gain afileEncoding
argument, to simplify writing files for use on other OSes (e.g., a spreadsheet intended for Windows or Mac OS X Excel). Assignment expressions of the form
foo::bar(x) <- y
andfoo:::bar(x) <- y
now work; the replacement functions used arefoo::`bar<-`
andfoo:::`bar<-`
.-
Sys.getenv()
gains anames
argument soSys.getenv(x, names = FALSE)
can replace the common idiom ofas.vector(Sys.getenv())
. The default has been changed to not name a length-one result. Lazy loading of environments now preserves attributes and locked status. (The locked status of bindings and active bindings are still not preserved; this may be addressed in the future).
-
options("install.lock")
may be set toFALSE
so thatinstall.packages()
defaults to --no-lock installs, or (on Windows) toTRUE
so that binary installs implement locking. -
sort(partial = p)
for largep
now tries Shellsort if quicksort is not appropriate and so works for non-numeric atomic vectors. -
sapply()
gets a new optionsimplify = "array"
which returns a “higher rank” array instead of just a matrix whenFUN()
returns adim()
length of two or more.replicate()
has this option set by default, andvapply()
now behaves that way internally. -
aperm()
becomes S3 generic and gets atable
method which preserves the class. -
merge()
andas.hclust()
methods for objects of class"dendrogram"
are now provided. The character method of
as.POSIXlt()
now tries to find a format that works for all non-NA
inputs, not just the first one.-
str()
now has a method for class"Date"
analogous to that for class"POSIXt"
. New function
file.link()
to create hard links on those file systems (POSIX, NTFS but not FAT) that support them.New
Summary()
group method for class"ordered"
implementsmin()
,max()
andrange()
for ordered factors.-
mostattributes<-()
now consults the"dim"
attribute and not thedim()
function, making it more useful for objects (such as data frames) from classes with methods fordim()
. It also usesattr<-()
in preference to the genericsname<-()
,dim<-()
anddimnames<-()
. (Related to PR#14469.) There is a new option
"browserNLdisabled"
to disable the use of an empty (e.g., via the ‘Return’ key) as a synonym forc
inbrowser()
orn
underdebug()
. (Wish of PR#14472.)-
example()
gains optional new argumentscharacter.only
andgive.lines
enabling programmatic exploration. -
serialize()
andunserialize()
are no longer described as ‘experimental’. The interface is now regarded as stable, although the serialization format may well change in future releases. (serialize()
has a new argumentversion
which would allow the current format to be written if that happens.)New functions
saveRDS()
andreadRDS()
are public versions of the ‘internal’ functions.saveRDS()
and.readRDS()
made available for general use. The dot-name versions remain available as several package authors have made use of them, despite the documentation.readRDS()
no longer wraps non-file connections in a call togzcon()
, for efficiency (see its documentation).saveRDS()
supportscompress = "xz"
. Many functions when called with a not-open connection will now ensure that the connection is left not-open in the event of error. These include
read.dcf()
,dput()
,dump()
,load()
,parse()
,readBin()
,readChar()
,readLines()
,save()
,writeBin()
,writeChar()
,writeLines()
,.readRDS()
,.saveRDS()
andtools::parse_Rd()
, as well as functions calling these.Public functions
find.package()
andpath.package()
replace the internal dot-name versions.The default method for
terms()
now looks for a"terms"
attribute if it does not find a"terms"
component, and so works for model frames.-
httpd()
handlers receive an additional argument containing the full request headers as a raw vector (this can be used to parse cookies, multi-part forms etc.). The recommended full signature for handlers is thereforefunction(url, query, body, headers, ...)
. -
file.edit()
gains afileEncoding
argument to specify the encoding of the file(s). The format of the HTML package listings has changed. If there is more than one library tree , a table of links to libraries is provided at the top and bottom of the page. Where a library contains more than 100 packages, an alphabetic index is given at the top of the section for that library. (As a consequence, package names are now sorted case-insensitively whatever the locale.)
-
isSeekable()
now returnsFALSE
on connections which have non-defaultencoding
. Although documented to record if ‘in principle’ the connection supports seeking, it seems safer to reportFALSE
when it may not work. -
R CMD REMOVE
andremove.packages()
now remove fileR.css
when removing all remaining packages in a library tree. (Related to the wish of PR#14475: note that this file is no longer installed.) -
unzip()
now has aunzip
argument likezip.file.extract()
. This allows an externalunzip
program to be used, which can be useful to access features supported by Info-ZIP'sunzip
version 6 which is now becoming more widely available. There is a simple
zip()
function, as wrapper for an externalzip
command.-
bzfile()
connections can now read from concatenatedbzip2
files (including files written withbzfile(open = "a")
) and files created by some other compressors (such as the example of PR#14479). The primitive function
c()
is now of type BUILTIN.-
plot(<dendrogram>, .., nodePar=*)
now obeys an optionalxpd
specification (allowing clipping to be turned off completely). -
nls(algorithm="port")
now shares more code withnlminb()
, and is more consistent with the othernls()
algorithms in its return value. -
xz
has been updated to 5.0.1 (very minor bugfix release). -
image()
has gained a logicaluseRaster
argument allowing it to use a bitmap raster for plotting a regular grid instead of polygons. This can be more efficient, but may not be supported by all devices. The default isFALSE
. -
list.files()
/dir()
gains a new argumentinclude.dirs()
to include directories in the listing whenrecursive = TRUE
. New function
list.dirs()
lists all directories, (even empty ones).-
file.copy()
now (by default) copies read/write/execute permissions on files, moderated by the current setting ofSys.umask()
. -
Sys.umask()
now acceptsmode = NA
and returns the currentumask
value (visibly) without changing it. There is a
!
method for classes"octmode"
and"hexmode"
: this allowsxor(a, b)
to work if botha
andb
are from one of those classes.-
as.raster()
no longer fails for vectors or matrices containingNA
s. New hook
"before.new.plot"
allows functions to be run just before advancing the frame inplot.new
, which is potentially useful for custom figure layout implementations.Package tools has a new function
compactPDF()
to try to reduce the size of PDF files viaqpdf
orgs
.-
tar()
has a new argumentextra_flags
. -
dotchart()
accepts more general objectsx
such as 1D tables which can be coerced byas.numeric()
to a numeric vector, with a warning since that might not be appropriate. The previously internal function
create.post()
is now exported from utils, and the documentation forbug.report()
andhelp.request()
now refer to that forcreate.post()
.It has a new
method = "mailto"
on Unix-alikes similar to that on Windows: it invokes a default mailer viaopen
(Mac OS X) orxdg-open
or the default browser (elsewhere).The default for
ccaddress
is nowgetOption("ccaddress")
which is by default unset: using the username as a mailing address nowadays rarely works as expected.The default for
options("mailer")
is now"mailto"
on all platforms.-
unlink()
now does tilde-expansion (like most other file functions). -
file.rename()
now allows vector arguments (of the same length). The
"glm"
method forlogLik()
now returns an"nobs"
attribute (whichstats4::BIC()
assumed it did).The
"nls"
method forlogLik()
gave incorrect results for zero weights.There is a new generic function
nobs()
in package stats, to extract from model objects a suitable value for use in BIC calculations. An S4 generic derived from it is defined in package stats4.Code for S4 reference-class methods is now examined for possible errors in non-local assignments.
-
findClasses
,getGeneric
,findMethods
andhasMethods
are revised to deal consistently with thepackage=
argument and be consistent with soft namespace policy for finding objects. -
tools::Rdiff()
now has the option to return not only the status but a character vector of observed differences (which are still by default sent to ‘stdout’). The startup environment variables R_ENVIRON_USER, R_ENVIRON, R_PROFILE_USER and R_PROFILE are now treated more consistently. In all cases an empty value is considered to be set and will stop the default being used, and for the last two tilde expansion is performed on the file name. (Note that setting an empty value is probably impossible on Windows.)
Using
R --no-environ CMD
,R --no-site-file CMD
orR --no-init-file CMD
sets environment variables so these settings are passed on to child R processes, notably those run byINSTALL
,check
andbuild
.R --vanilla CMD
sets these three options (but not --no-restore).-
smooth.spline()
is somewhat faster. Withcv=NA
it allows some leverage computations to be skipped, The internal (C) function ‘scientific()’, at the heart of R's
format.info(x)
,format(x)
,print(x)
, etc, for numericx
, has been re-written in order to provide slightly more correct results, fixing PR#14491, notably in border cases including whendigits >= 16
, thanks to substantial contributions (code and experiments) from Petr Savicky. This affects a noticeable amount of numeric output from R.A new function
grepRaw()
has been introduced for finding subsets of raw vectors. It supports both literal searches and regular expressions.Package compiler is now provided as a standard package. See
?compiler::compile
for information on how to use the compiler. This package implements a byte code compiler for R: by default the compiler is not used in this release. See the ‘R Installation and Administration Manual’ for how to compile the base and recommended packages.Providing an
exportPattern
directive in a NAMESPACE file now causes classes to be exported according to the same pattern, for example the default frompackage.skeleton()
to specify all names starting with a letter. An explicit directive toexportClassPattern
will still over-ride.There is an additional marked encoding
"bytes"
for character strings. This is intended to be used for non-ASCII strings which should be treated as a set of bytes, and never re-encoded as if they were in the encoding of the current locale:useBytes = TRUE
is automatically selected in functions such aswriteBin()
,writeLines()
,grep()
andstrsplit()
.Only a few character operations are supported (such as
substr()
).Printing,
format()
andcat()
will represent non-ASCII bytes in such strings by a ‘\xab’ escape.The new function
removeSource()
removes the internally stored source from a function.-
"srcref"
attributes now include two additional line number values, recording the line numbers in the order they were parsed. New functions have been added for source reference access:
getSrcFilename()
,getSrcDirectory()
,getSrcLocation()
andgetSrcref()
.-
Sys.chmod()
has an extra argumentuse_umask
which defaults to true and restricts the file mode by the current setting ofumask
. This means that all the R functions which manipulate file/directory permissions by default respectumask
, notablyR CMD INSTALL
. -
tempfile()
has an extra argumentfileext
to create a temporary filename with a specified extension. (Suggestion and initial implementation by Dirk Eddelbuettel.)There are improvements in the way
Sweave()
andStangle()
handle non-ASCII vignette sources, especially in a UTF-8 locale: see ‘Writing R Extensions’ which now has a subsection on this topic. -
factanal()
now returns the rotation matrix if a rotation such as"promax"
is used, and hence factor correlations are displayed. (Wish of PR#12754.) The
gctorture2()
function provides a more refined interface to the GC torture process. Environment variables R_GCTORTURE, R_GCTORTURE_WAIT, and R_GCTORTURE_INHIBIT_RELEASE can also be used to control the GC torture process.-
file.copy(from, to)
no longer regards it as an error to supply a zero-lengthfrom
: it now simply does nothing. -
rstandard.glm()
gains atype
argument which can be used to request standardized Pearson residuals. A start on a Turkish translation, thanks to Murat Alkan.
-
.libPaths()
callsnormalizePath(winslash = "/")
on the paths: this helps (usually) to present them in a user-friendly form and should detect duplicate paths accessed via different symbolic links. -
download.file()
can be now used with external methods even if there are spaces in the URL or the target filename. The first formal argument of
.C()
,.Fortran()
,.Call()
and.External()
is now referred to a.NAME
rather thanname
: however actual calls should have an unnamed first argument.
SWEAVE CHANGES
-
Sweave()
has options to produce PNG and JPEG figures, and to use a custom function to open a graphics device (see?RweaveLatex
).
(Based in part on the contribution of PR#14418.) The default for
Sweave()
is to produce only PDF figures (rather than both EPS and PDF).Environment variable SWEAVE_OPTIONS can be used to supply defaults for existing or new options to be applied after the Sweave driver setup has been run.
The Sweave manual is now included as a vignette in the utils package.
-
Sweave()
handleskeep.source=TRUE
much better: it could duplicate some lines and omit comments. (Reported by John Maindonald and others.)
C-LEVEL FACILITIES
Because they use a C99 interface which a C++ compiler is not required to support,
Rvprintf
andREvprintf
are only defined by ‘R_ext/Print.h’ in C++ code if the macroR_USE_C99_IN_CXX
is defined when it is included.-
pythag
duplicated the C99 functionhypot
. It is no longer provided, but is used as a substitute forhypot
in the very unlikely event that the latter is not available. -
R_inspect(obj)
andR_inspect3(obj, deep, pvec)
are (hidden) C-level entry points to the internalinspect
function and can be used for C-level debugging (e.g., in conjunction with thep
command ingdb
). Compiling R with --enable-strict-barrier now also enables additional checking for use of unprotected objects. In combination with
gctorture()
orgctorture2()
and a C-level debugger this can be useful for tracking down memory protection issues.
UTILITIES
-
R CMD Rdiff
is now implemented in R on Unix-alikes (as it has been on Windows since R 2.12.0). -
R CMD build
no longer does any cleaning in the supplied package directory: all the cleaning is done in the copy.It has a new option --install-args to pass arguments to
R CMD INSTALL
for --build (but not when installing to rebuild vignettes).There is new option, --resave-data, to call
tools::resaveRdaFiles()
on the ‘data’ directory, to compress tabular files (‘.tab’, ‘.csv’ etc) and to convert ‘.R’ files to ‘.rda’ files. The default, --resave-data=gzip, is to do so in a way compatible even with years-old versions of R, but better compression is given by --resave-data=best, requiring R >= 2.10.0.It now adds a ‘datalist’ file for ‘data’ directories of more than 1Mb.
Patterns in ‘.Rbuildignore’ are now also matched against all directory names (including those of empty directories).
There is a new option, --compact-vignettes, to try reducing the size of PDF files in the ‘inst/doc’ directory. Currently this tries
qpdf
: other options may be used in future.When re-building vignettes and a ‘inst/doc/Makefile’ file is found,
make clean
is run if the makefile has aclean:
target.After re-building vignettes the default clean-up operation will remove any directories (and not just files) created during the process: e.g., one package created a ‘.R_cache’ directory.
Empty directories are now removed unless the option --keep-empty-dirs is given (and a few packages do deliberately include empty directories).
If there is a field
BuildVignettes
in the package ‘DESCRIPTION’ file with a false value, re-building the vignettes is skipped. -
R CMD check
now also checks for filenames that are case-insensitive matches to Windows' reserved file names with extensions, such as ‘nul.Rd’, as these have caused problems on some Windows systems.It checks for inefficiently saved ‘data/*.rda’ and ‘data/*.RData’ files, and reports on those large than 100Kb. A more complete check (including of the type of compression, but potentially much slower) can be switched on by setting environment variable _R_CHECK_COMPACT_DATA2_ to ‘TRUE’.
The types of files in the ‘data’ directory are now checked, as packages are still misusing it for non-R data files.
It now extracts and runs the R code for each vignette in a separate directory and R process: this is done in the package's declared encoding. Rather than call
tools::checkVignettes()
, it callstools::buildVignettes()
to see if the vignettes can be re-built as they would be byR CMD build
. Option --use-valgrind now applies only to these runs, and not when running code to rebuild the vignettes. This version does a much better job of suppressing output from successful vignette tests.The ‘00check.log’ file is a more complete record of what is output to ‘stdout’: in particular contains more details of the tests.
It now checks all syntactically valid Rd usage entries, and warns about assignments (unless these give the usage of replacement functions).
‘.tar.xz’ compressed tarballs are now allowed, if
tar
supports them (and setting environment variable TAR to ‘internal’ ensures so on all platforms). -
R CMD check
now warns if it finds ‘inst/doc/makefile’, andR CMD build
renames such a file to ‘inst/doc/Makefile’.
INSTALLATION
Installing R no longer tries to find
perl
, andR CMD
no longer tries to substitute a full path forawk
norperl
– this was a legacy from the days when they were used by R itself. Because a couple of packages do useawk
, it is set as themake
(rather than environment) variable AWK.-
make check
will now fail if there are differences from the reference output when testing package examples and if environment variable R_STRICT_PACKAGE_CHECK is set to a true value. The C99 double complex type is now required.
The C99 complex trigonometric functions (such as ‘csin’) are not currently required (FreeBSD lacks most of them): substitutes are used if they are missing.
The C99 system call ‘va_copy’ is now required.
If environment variable R_LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set during configuration (for example in ‘config.site’) it is used unchanged in file ‘etc/ldpaths’ rather than being appended to.
-
configure
looks for support for OpenMP and if found compiles R with appropriate flags and also makes them available for use in packages: see ‘Writing R Extensions’.This is currently experimental, and is only used in R with a single thread for
colSums()
andcolMeans()
. Expect it to be more widely used in later versions of R.This can be disabled by the --disable-openmp flag.
PACKAGE INSTALLATION
-
R CMD INSTALL --clean
now removes copies of a ‘src’ directory which are created when multiple sub-architectures are in use. (Following a comment from Berwin Turlach.) File ‘R.css’ is now installed on a per-package basis (in the package's ‘html’ directory) rather than in each library tree, and this is used for all the HTML pages in the package. This helps when installing packages with static HTML pages for use on a webserver. It will also allow future versions of R to use different stylesheets for the packages they install.
A top-level file ‘.Rinstignore’ in the package sources can list (in the same way as ‘.Rbuildignore’) files under
inst
that should not be installed. (Why should there be any such files? Because all the files needed to re-build vignettes need to be underinst/doc
, but they may not need to be installed.)-
R CMD INSTALL
has a new option --compact-docs to compact any PDFs under the ‘inst/doc’ directory. Currently this usesqpdf
, which must be installed (see ‘Writing R Extensions’). There is a new option --lock which can be used to cancel the effect of --no-lock or --pkglock earlier on the command line.
Option --pkglock can now be used with more than one package, and is now the default if only one package is specified.
Argument
lock
ofinstall.packages()
can now be use for Mac binary installs as well as for Windows ones. The value"pkglock"
is now accepted, as well asTRUE
andFALSE
(the default).There is a new option --no-clean-on-error for
R CMD INSTALL
to retain a partially installed package for forensic analysis.Packages with names ending in ‘.’ are not portable since Windows does not work correctly with such directory names. This is now warned about in
R CMD check
, and will not be allowed in R 2.14.x.The vignette indices are more comprehensive (in the style of
browseVignetttes()
).
DEPRECATED & DEFUNCT
-
require(save = TRUE)
is defunct, and use of thesave
argument is deprecated. -
R CMD check --no-latex
is defunct: use --no-manual instead. -
R CMD Sd2Rd
is defunct. The
gamma
argument tohsv()
,rainbow()
, andrgb2hsv()
is deprecated and no longer has any effect.The previous options for
R CMD build --binary
(--auto-zip, --use-zip-data and --no-docs) are deprecated (or defunct): use the new option --install-args instead.When a character value is used for the
EXPR
argument inswitch()
, only a single unnamed alternative value is now allowed.The wrapper
utils::link.html.help()
is no longer available.Zip-ing data sets in packages (and hence
R CMD INSTALL
options --use-zip-data and --auto-zip, as well as the ‘ZipData: yes’ field in aDESCRIPTION
file) is defunct.Installed packages with zip-ed data sets can still be used, but a warning that they should be re-installed will be given.
The ‘experimental’ alternative specification of a namespace via
.Export()
etc is now defunct.The option --unsafe to
R CMD INSTALL
is deprecated: use the identical option --no-lock instead.The entry point
pythag
in ‘Rmath.h’ is deprecated in favour of the C99 functionhypot
. A wrapper forhypot
is provided for R 2.13.x only.Direct access to the
"source"
attribute of functions is deprecated; usedeparse(fn, control="useSource")
to access it, andremoveSource(fn)
to remove it.-
R CMD build --binary
is now formally deprecated:R CMD INSTALL --build
has long been the preferred alternative. Single-character package names are deprecated (and R is already disallowed to avoid confusion in ‘Depends:’ fields).
BUG FIXES
-
drop.terms
and the[
method for class"terms"
no longer add back an intercept. (Reported by Niels Hansen.) -
aggregate
preserves the class of a column (e.g., a date) under some circumstances where it discarded the class previously. -
p.adjust()
now always returns a vector result, as documented. In previous versions it copied attributes (such as dimensions) from thep
argument: now it only copies names. On PDF and PostScript devices, a line width of zero was recorded verbatim and this caused problems for some viewers (a very thin line combined with a non-solid line dash pattern could also cause a problem). On these devices, the line width is now limited at 0.01 and for very thin lines with complex dash patterns the device may force the line dash pattern to be solid. (Reported by Jari Oksanen.)
The
str()
method for class"POSIXt"
now gives sensible output for 0-length input.The one- and two-argument complex maths functions failed to warn if NAs were generated (as their numeric analogues do).
Added
.requireCachedGenerics
to thedont.mind
list forlibrary()
to avoid warnings about duplicates.-
$<-.data.frame
messed with the class attribute, breaking any S4 subclass. The S4data.frame
class now has its own$<-
method, and turns dispatch on for this primitive. -
Map()
did not look up a character argumentf
in the correct frame, thanks to lazy evaluation. (PR#14495) -
file.copy()
did not tilde-expandfrom
andto
whento
was a directory. (PR#14507) It was possible (but very rare) for the loading test in
R CMD INSTALL
to crash a child R process and so leave around a lock directory and a partially installed package. That test is now done in a separate process.-
plot(<formula>, data=<matrix>,..)
now works in more cases; similarly forpoints()
,lines()
andtext()
. -
edit.default()
contained a manual dispatch for matrices (the"matrix"
class didn't really exist when it was written). This caused an infinite recursion in the no-GUI case and has now been removed. -
data.frame(check.rows = TRUE)
sometimes worked when it should have detected an error. (PR#14530) -
scan(sep= , strip.white=TRUE)
sometimes stripped trailing spaces from within quoted strings. (The real bug in PR#14522.) The rank-correlation methods for
cor()
andcov()
withuse = "complete.obs"
computed the ranks before removing missing values, whereas the documentation implied incomplete cases were removed first. (PR#14488)They also failed for 1-row matrices.
The perpendicular adjustment used in placing text and expressions in the margins of plots was not scaled by
par("mex")
. (Part of PR#14532.)Quartz Cocoa device now catches any Cocoa exceptions that occur during the creation of the device window to prevent crashes. It also imposes a limit of 144 ft^2 on the area used by a window to catch user errors (unit misinterpretation) early.
The browser (invoked by
debug()
,browser()
or otherwise) would display attributes such as"wholeSrcref"
that were intended for internal use only.R's internal filename completion now properly handles filenames with spaces in them even when the readline library is used. This resolves PR#14452 provided the internal filename completion is used (e.g., by setting
rc.settings(files = TRUE)
).Inside
uniroot(f, ...)
,-Inf
function values are now replaced by a maximally negative value.-
rowsum()
could silently over/underflow on integer inputs (reported by Bill Dunlap). -
as.matrix()
did not handle"dist"
objects with zero rows.
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.12.2 patched
NEW FEATURES
-
max()
andmin()
work harder to ensure thatNA
has precedence overNaN
, so e.g.min(NaN, NA)
isNA
. (This was not previously documented except for within a single numeric vector, where compiler optimizations often defeated the code.)
BUG FIXES
A change to the C function ‘R_tryEval’ had broken error messages in S4 method selection; the error message is now printed.
PDF output with a non-RGB color model used RGB for the line stroke color. (PR#14511)
-
stats4::BIC()
assumed without checking that an object of class"logLik"
has an"nobs"
attribute:glm()
fits did not and soBIC()
failed for them. In some circumstances a one-sided
mantelhaen.test()
reported the p-value for the wrong tail. (PR#14514)Passing the invalid value
lty = NULL
toaxis()
sent an invalid value to the graphics device, and might cause the device to segfault.-
Sweave()
withconcordance=TRUE
could lead to invalid PDF files; ‘Sweave.sty’ has been updated to avoid this. Non-ASCII characters in the titles of help pages were not rendered properly in some locales, and could cause errors or warnings.
-
checkRd()
gave a spurious error if the\href
macro was used.
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.12.2
SIGNIFICANT USER-VISIBLE CHANGES
Complex arithmetic (notably
z^n
for complexz
and integern
) gave incorrect results since R 2.10.0 on platforms without C99 complex support. This and some lesser issues in trigonometric functions have been corrected.Such platforms were rare (we know of Cygwin and FreeBSD). However, because of new compiler optimizations in the way complex arguments are handled, the same code was selected on x86_64 Linux with
gcc 4.5.x
at the default-O2
optimization (but not at-O
).There is a workaround for crashes seen with several packages on systems using ‘zlib 1.2.5’: see the INSTALLATION section.
NEW FEATURES
PCRE has been updated to 8.12 (two bug-fix releases since 8.10).
-
rep()
,seq()
,seq.int()
andseq_len()
report more often when the first element is taken of an argument of incorrect length. The Cocoa back-end for the
quartz()
graphics device on Mac OS X provides a way to disable event loop processing temporarily (useful, e.g., for forked instances of R).-
kernel()
's default form
was not appropriate ifcoef
was a set of coefficients. (Reported by Pierre Chausse.) -
bug.report()
has been updated for the current R bug tracker, which does not accept emailed submissions. -
R CMD check
now checks for the correct use of ‘$(LAPACK_LIBS)’ (as well as ‘$(BLAS_LIBS)’), since several CRAN recent submissions have ignored ‘Writing R Extensions’.
INSTALLATION
The ‘zlib’ sources in the distribution are now built with all symbols remapped: this is intended to avoid problems seen with packages such as XML and rggobi which link to ‘zlib.so.1’ on systems using ‘zlib 1.2.5’.
The default for FFLAGS and FCFLAGS with
gfortran
on x86_64 Linux has been changed back to ‘-g -O2’: however, setting ‘-g -O’ may still be needed forgfortran 4.3.x
.
PACKAGE INSTALLATION
A ‘LazyDataCompression’ field in the ‘DESCRIPTION’ file will be used to set the value for the --data-compress option of
R CMD INSTALL
.Files ‘R/sysdata.rda’ of more than 1Mb are now stored in the lazyload database using
xz
compression: this for example halves the installed size of package Imap.-
R CMD INSTALL
now ensures that directories installed from ‘inst’ have search permission for everyone.It no longer installs files ‘inst/doc/Rplots.ps’ and ‘inst/doc/Rplots.pdf’. These are almost certainly left-overs from
Sweave
runs, and are often large.
DEPRECATED & DEFUNCT
The ‘experimental’ alternative specification of a namespace via
.Export()
etc is now deprecated.-
zip.file.extract()
is now deprecated. Zip-ing data sets in packages (and hence
R CMD INSTALL --use-zip-data
and the ‘ZipData: yes’ field in aDESCRIPTION
file) is deprecated: using efficiently compressed ‘.rda’ images and lazy-loading of data has superseded it.
BUG FIXES
-
identical()
could in rare cases generate a warning about non-pairlist attributes on CHARSXPs. As these are used for internal purposes, the attribute check should be skipped. (Reported by Niels Richard Hansen). If the filename extension (usually ‘.Rnw’) was not included in a call to
Sweave()
, source references would not work properly and thekeep.source
option failed. (PR#14459)-
format.data.frame()
now keeps zero character column names. -
pretty(x)
no longer raises an error whenx
contains solely non-finite values. (PR#14468) The
plot.TukeyHSD()
function now uses a line width of 0.5 for its reference lines rather than ‘lwd = 0’ (which caused problems for some PDF and PostScript viewers).The
big.mark
argument toprettyNum()
,format()
, etc. was inserted reversed if it was more than one character long.-
R CMD check
failed to check the filenames under ‘man’ for Windows' reserved names. The
"Date"
and"POSIXt"
methods forseq()
could overshoot whento
was supplied andby
was specified in months or years.The internal method of
untar()
now restores hard links as file copies rather than symbolic links (which did not work for cross-directory links).-
unzip()
did not handle zip files which contained filepaths with two or more leading directories which were not in the zipfile and did not already exist. (It is unclear if such zipfiles are valid and the third-party C code used did not support them, but PR#14462 created one.) -
combn(n, m)
now behaves more regularly for the border case m = 0. (PR#14473) The rendering of numbers in plotmath expressions (e.g.,
expression(10^2)
) used the current settings for conversion to strings rather than setting the defaults, and so could be affected by what has been done before. (PR#14477)The methods of
napredict()
andnaresid()
forna.action = na.exclude
fits did not work correctly in the very rare event that every case had been omitted in the fit. (Reported by Simon Wood.)-
weighted.residuals(drop0=TRUE)
returned a vector when the residuals were a matrix (e.g., those of class"mlm"
). (Reported by Bill Dunlap.) Package HTML index files ‘<pkg>/html/00Index.html’ were generated with a stylesheet reference that was not correct for static browsing in libraries.
-
ccf(na.action = na.pass)
was not implemented. The parser accepted some incorrect numeric constants, e.g.
20x2
. (Reported by Olaf Mersmann.)-
format(*, zero.print)
did not always replace the full zero parts. Fixes for subsetting or subassignment of
"raster"
objects when not bothi
andj
are specified.-
R CMD INSTALL
was not always respecting the ‘ZipData: yes’ field of a ‘DESCRIPTION’ file (although this is frequently incorrectly specified for packages with no data or which specify lazy-loading of data).R CMD INSTALL --use-zip-data
was incorrectly implemented as --use-zipdata since R 2.9.0. -
source(file, echo=TRUE)
could fail if the file contained ‘#line’ directives. It now recovers more gracefully, but may still display the wrong line if the directive gives incorrect information. -
atan(1i)
returnedNaN+Infi
(rather than0+Infi
) on platforms without C99 complex support. -
library()
failed to cache S4 metadata (unlikeloadNamespace()
) causing failures in S4-using packages without a namespace (e.g., those using reference classes). The function
qlogis(lp, log.p=TRUE)
no longer prematurely overflows toInf
when exp(lp) is close to 1.Updating S4 methods for a group generic function requires resetting the methods tables for the members of the group (patch contributed by Martin Morgan).
In some circumstances (including for package XML),
R CMD INSTALL
installed version-control directories from source packages.Added
PROTECT
calls to some constructed expressions used in C leveleval
calls.-
utils:::create.post()
(used bybug.report()
andhelp.request()
) failed to quote arguments to the mailer, and so often failed. -
bug.report()
was naive about how to extract maintainer email addresses from package descriptions, so would often try mailing to incorrect addresses. -
debugger()
could fail to read the environment of a call to a function with a...
argument. (Reported by Charlie Roosen.) -
prettyNum(c(1i, NA), drop0=TRUE)
orstr(NA_complex_)
now work correctly.
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.12.1
NEW FEATURES
The DVI/PDF reference manual now includes the help pages for all the standard packages: splines, stats4 and tcltk were previously omitted (intentionally).
-
http://www.rforge.net has been added to the default set of repositories known to
setRepositories()
. xz-utils has been updated to version 5.0.0.
-
reshape()
now makes use ofsep
when forming names during reshaping to wide format. (PR#14435) -
legend()
allows the length of lines to be set by the end user via the new argumentseg.len
. New S4 reference class utility methods
copy()
,field()
,getRefClass()
andgetClass()
have been added to package methods.When a character value is used for the
EXPR
argument inswitch()
, a warning is given if more than one unnamed alternative value is given. This will become an error in R 2.13.0.-
StructTS(type = "BSM")
now allows series with just two seasons. (Reported by Birgit Erni.)
INSTALLATION
The PDF reference manual is now built as PDF version 1.5 with object compression, which on platforms for which this is not the default (notably MiKTeX) halves its size.
Variable FCLIBS can be set during configuration, for any additional library flags needed when linking a shared object with the Fortran 9x compiler. (Needed with Solaris Studio 12.2.)
BUG FIXES
-
seq.int()
no longer sometimes evaluates arguments twice. (PR#14388) The
data.frame
method offormat()
failed if a column name was longer than 256 bytes (the maximum length allowed for an R name).-
predict(<lm object>, type ="terms", ...)
failed if bothterms
andinterval
were specified. (Reported by Bill Dunlap.)Also, if
se.fit = TRUE
the standard errors were reported for all terms, not just those selected by a non-nullterms
. The TRE regular expressions engine could terminate R rather than give an error when given certain invalid regular expressions. (PR#14398)
-
cmdscale(eig = TRUE)
was documented to return n-1 eigenvalues but in fact only returnedk
. It now returns all n eigenvalues.cmdscale(add = TRUE)
failed to centre the return configuration and sometimes lost the labels on the points. Its return value was described wrongly (it is always a list and contains componentac
). -
promptClass()
in package methods now works for reference classes and gives a suitably specialized skeleton of documentation.Also,
callSuper()
now works via themethods()
invocation as well as for initially specified methods. -
download.file()
could leave the destination file open if the URL was not able to be opened. (PR#14414) Assignment of an environment to functions or as an attribute to other objects now works for S4 subclasses of
"environment"
.Use of ‘[[<-’ for S4 subclasses of
"environment"
generated an infinite recursion from the method. The method has been replaced by internal code.In a reference class S4 method,
callSuper()
now works ininitialize()
methods when there is no explicit superclass method.-
‘!’ dropped attributes such as names and dimensions from a length-zero argument. (PR#14424)
When
list2env()
created an environment it was missing aPROTECT
call and so was vulnerable to garbage collection.-
Sweave()
withkeep.source=TRUE
dropped comments at the start and end of code chunks. It could also fail when ‘\SweaveInput’ was combined with named chunks. The Fortran code used by
nls(algorithm = "port")
could infinite-loop when compiled with high optimization on a modern version ofgcc
, andSAFE_FFLAGS
is now used to make this less likely. (PR#14427, seen with 32-bit Windows usinggcc 4.5.0
used from R 2.12.0.)-
sapply()
with defaultsimplify = TRUE
andmapply()
with defaultSIMPLIFY = TRUE
wrongly simplified language-like results, as, e.g., inmapply(1:2, c(3,7), FUN = function(i,j) call(':',i,j))
. Backreferences to undefined patterns in
[g]sub(pcre = TRUE)
could cause a segfault. (PR#14431)The
format()
(and hence theprint()
) method for class"Date"
rounded fractional dates towards zero: it now always rounds them down.Reference S4 class creation could generate ambiguous inheritance patterns under very special circumstances.
-
‘[[<-’ turned S4 subclasses of
"environment"
into plain environments. Long titles for help pages were truncated in package indices and a few other places.
Additional utilities now work correctly with S4 subclasses of
"environment"
(rm
, locking tools and active bindings).-
spec.ar()
now also work for the"ols"
method. (Reported by Hans-Ruedi Kuensch.) The initialization of objects from S4 subclasses of
"environment"
now allocates a new environment object.-
R CMD check
has more protection against (probably erroneous) example or test output which is invalid in the current locale. -
qr.X()
with column names and pivoting now also pivots the column names. (PR#14438) -
unit.pmax()
andunit.pmin()
in package grid gave incorrect results when all inputs were of length 1. (PR#14443) The parser for ‘NAMESPACE’ files ignored misspelled directives, rather than signalling an error. For 2.12.x a warning will be issued, but this will be correctly reported as an error in later releases. (Reported by Charles Berry.)
Fix for subsetting of
"raster"
objects when only one ofi
orj
is specified.-
grid.raster()
in package grid did not accept"nativeRaster"
objects (likerasterImage()
does). Rendering raster images in PDF output was resetting the clipping region.
Rendering of raster images on cairo X11 device was wrong, particularly when a small image was being scaled up using interpolation.
With cairo < 1.6, will be better than before, though still a little clunky. With cairo >= 1.6, should be sweet as.
Several bugs fixed in
read.DIF()
: single column inputs caused errors, cells marked as"character"
could be converted to other types, and (in Windows) copying from the clipboard failed.
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.12.0
NEW FEATURES
Reading a package's ‘CITATION’ file now defaults to ASCII rather than Latin-1: a package with a non-ASCII ‘CITATION’ file should declare an encoding in its ‘DESCRIPTION’ file and use that encoding for the ‘CITATION’ file.
-
difftime()
now defaults to the"tzone"
attribute of"POSIXlt"
objects rather than to the current timezone as set by the default for thetz
argument. (Wish of PR#14182.) -
pretty()
is now generic, with new methods for"Date"
and"POSIXt"
classes (based on code contributed by Felix Andrews). -
unique()
andmatch()
are now faster on character vectors where all elements are in the globalCHARSXP
cache and have unmarked encoding (ASCII). Thanks to Matthew Dowle for suggesting improvements to the way the hash code is generated in ‘unique.c’. The
enquote()
utility, in use internally, is exported now.-
.C()
and.Fortran()
now map non-zero return values (other thanNA_LOGICAL
) for logical vectors toTRUE
: it has been an implicit assumption that they are treated as true. The
print()
methods for"glm"
and"lm"
objects now insert linebreaks in long calls in the same way that theprint()
methods for"summary.[g]lm"
objects have long done. This does change the layout of the examples for a number of packages, e.g. MASS. (PR#14250)-
constrOptim()
can now be used with method"SANN"
. (PR#14245)It gains an argument
hessian
to be passed tooptim()
, which allows all the...
arguments to be intended forf()
andgrad()
. (PR#14071) -
curve()
now allowsexpr
to be an object of mode"expression"
as well as"call"
and"function"
. The
"POSIX[cl]t"
methods forAxis()
have been replaced by a single method for"POSIXt"
.There are no longer separate
plot()
methods for"POSIX[cl]t"
and"Date"
: the default method has been able to handle those classes for a long time. This inter alia allows a single date-time object to be supplied, the wish of PR#14016.The methods had a different default (
""
) forxlab
.Classes
"POSIXct"
,"POSIXlt"
and"difftime"
have generators.POSIXct()
,.POSIXlt()
and.difftime()
. Package authors are advised to make use of them (they are available from R 2.11.0) to proof against planned future changes to the classes.The ordering of the classes has been changed, so
"POSIXt"
is now the second class. See the document ‘Updating packages for changes in R 2.12.x’ on http://developer.r-project.org for the consequences for a handful of CRAN packages.The
"POSIXct"
method ofas.Date()
allows a timezone to be specified (but still defaults to UTC).New
list2env()
utility function as an inverse ofas.list(<environment>)
and for fast multi-assign()
to existing environment.as.environment()
is now generic and useslist2env()
as list method.There are several small changes to output which ‘zap’ small numbers, e.g. in printing quantiles of residuals in summaries from
"lm"
and"glm"
fits, and in test statistics inprint.anova()
.Special names such as
"dim"
,"names"
, etc, are now allowed as slot names of S4 classes, with"class"
the only remaining exception.File ‘.Renviron’ can have architecture-specific versions such as ‘.Renviron.i386’ on systems with sub-architectures.
-
installed.packages()
has a new argumentsubarch
to filter on sub-architecture. The
summary()
method forpackageStatus()
now has a separateprint()
method.The default
summary()
method returns an object inheriting from class"summaryDefault"
which has a separateprint()
method that callszapsmall()
for numeric/complex values.The startup message now includes the platform and if used, sub-architecture: this is useful where different (sub-)architectures run on the same OS.
The
getGraphicsEvent()
mechanism now allows multiple windows to return graphics events, through the new functionssetGraphicsEventHandlers()
,setGraphicsEventEnv()
, andgetGraphicsEventEnv()
. (Currently implemented in thewindows()
andX11()
devices.)-
tools::texi2dvi()
gains anindex
argument, mainly for use byR CMD Rd2pdf
.It avoids the use of
texindy
by Texinfo'stexi2dvi
>= 1.157, since that does not emulate 'makeindex' well enough to avoid problems with special characters (such as ‘(’, ‘{’, ‘!’) in indices. The ability of
readLines()
andscan()
to re-encode inputs to marked UTF-8 strings on Windows since R 2.7.0 is extended to non-UTF-8 locales on other OSes.-
scan()
gains afileEncoding
argument to matchread.table()
. -
points()
andlines()
gain"table"
methods to matchplot()
. (Wish of PR#10472.) -
Sys.chmod()
allows argumentmode
to be a vector, recycled alongpaths
. There are
|
,&
andxor()
methods for classes"octmode"
and"hexmode"
, which work bitwise.Environment variables R_DVIPSCMD, R_LATEXCMD, R_MAKEINDEXCMD, R_PDFLATEXCMD are no longer used nor set in an R session. (With the move to
tools::texi2dvi()
, the conventional environment variables LATEX, MAKEINDEX and PDFLATEX will be used.options("dvipscmd")
defaults to the value of DVIPS, then to"dvips"
.)New function
isatty()
to see if terminal connections are redirected.-
summaryRprof()
returns the sampling interval in componentsample.interval
and only returns inby.self
data for functions with non-zero self times. -
print(x)
andstr(x)
now indicate if an empty listx
is named. -
install.packages()
andremove.packages()
withlib
unspecified and multiple libraries in.libPaths()
inform the user of the library location used with a message rather than a warning. There is limited support for multiple compressed streams on a file: all of
[bgx]zfile()
allow streams to be appended to an existing file, butbzfile()
reads only the first stream.Function
person()
in package utils now uses a given/family scheme in preference to first/middle/last, is vectorized to handle an arbitrary number of persons, and gains arole
argument to specify person roles using a controlled vocabulary (the MARC relator terms).Package utils adds a new
"bibentry"
class for representing and manipulating bibliographic information in enhanced BibTeX style, unifying and enhancing the previously existing mechanisms.A
bibstyle()
function has been added to the tools package with default JSS style for rendering"bibentry"
objects, and a mechanism for registering other rendering styles.Several aspects of the display of text help are now customizable using the new
Rd2txt_options()
function. options("help_text_width"
) is no longer used.Added ‘\href’ tag to the Rd format, to allow hyperlinks to URLs without displaying the full URL.
Added ‘\newcommand’ and ‘\renewcommand’ tags to the Rd format, to allow user-defined macros.
New
toRd()
generic in the tools package to convert objects to fragments of Rd code, and added"fragment"
argument toRd2txt()
,Rd2HTML()
, andRd2latex()
to support it.Directory ‘R_HOME/share/texmf’ now follows the TDS conventions, so can be set as a
texmf
tree (‘root directory’ in MiKTeX parlance).S3 generic functions now use correct S4 inheritance when dispatching on an S4 object. See
?Methods
, section on “Methods for S3 Generic Functions” for recommendations and details.-
format.pval()
gains a...
argument to pass arguments such asnsmall
toformat()
. (Wish of PR#9574) -
legend()
supportstitle.adj
. (Wish of PR#13415) Added support for subsetting
"raster"
objects, plus assigning to a subset, conversion to a matrix (of colour strings), and comparisons (‘==’ and ‘!=’).Added a new
parseLatex()
function (and related functionsdeparseLatex()
andlatexToUtf8()
) to support conversion of bibliographic entries for display in R.Text rendering of ‘\itemize’ in help uses a Unicode bullet in UTF-8 and most single-byte Windows locales.
Added support for polygons with holes to the graphics engine. This is implemented for the
pdf()
,postscript()
,x11(type="cairo")
,windows()
, andquartz()
devices (and associated raster formats), but not forx11(type="Xlib")
orxfig()
orpictex()
. The user-level interface is thepolypath()
function in graphics andgrid.path()
in grid.File ‘NEWS’ is now generated at installation with a slightly different format: it will be in UTF-8 on platforms using UTF-8, and otherwise in ASCII. There is also a PDF version, ‘NEWS.pdf’, installed at the top-level of the R distribution.
-
kmeans(x, 1)
now works. Further,kmeans
now returns between and total sum of squares. -
arrayInd()
andwhich()
gain an argumentuseNames
. ForarrayInd
, the default is now false, for speed reasons. As is done for closures, the default
print
method for the formula class now displays the associated environment if it is not the global environment.A new facility has been added for inserting code into a package without re-installing it, to facilitate testing changes which can be selectively added and backed out. See
?insertSource
.New function
readRenviron
to (re-)read files in the format of ‘~/.Renviron’ and ‘Renviron.site’.-
require()
will now returnFALSE
(and not fail) if loading the package or one of its dependencies fails. -
aperm()
now allows argumentperm
to be a character vector when the array has named dimnames (as the results oftable()
calls do). Similarly,array()
allowsMARGIN
to be a character vector. (Based on suggestions of Michael Lachmann.) Package utils now exports and documents functions
aspell_package_Rd_files()
andaspell_package_vignettes()
for spell checking package Rd files and vignettes using Aspell, Ispell or Hunspell.Package news can now be given in Rd format, and
news()
prefers these ‘inst/NEWS.Rd’ files to old-style plain text ‘NEWS’ or ‘inst/NEWS’ files.New simple function
packageVersion()
.The PCRE library has been updated to version 8.10.
The standard Unix-alike terminal interface declares its name to readline as 'R', so that can be used for conditional sections in ‘~/.inputrc’ files.
-
‘Writing R Extensions’ now stresses that the standard sections in ‘.Rd’ files (other than ‘\alias’, ‘\keyword’ and ‘\note’) are intended to be unique, and the conversion tools now drop duplicates with a warning.
The ‘.Rd’ conversion tools also warn about an unrecognized type in a ‘\docType’ section.
-
ecdf()
objects now have aquantile()
method. -
format()
methods for date-time objects now attempt to make use of a"tzone"
attribute with"%Z"
and"%z"
formats, but it is not always possible. (Wish of PR#14358.) -
tools::texi2dvi(file, clean = TRUE)
now works in more cases (e.g., where emulation is used and when ‘file’ is not in the current directory). New function
droplevels()
to remove unused factor levels.-
system(command, intern = TRUE)
now gives an error on a Unix-alike (as well as on Windows) ifcommand
cannot be run. It reports a non-success exit status from runningcommand
as a warning.On a Unix-alike an attempt is made to return the actual exit status of the command in
system(intern = FALSE)
: previously this had been system-dependent but on POSIX-compliant systems the value return was 256 times the status. -
system()
has a new argumentignore.stdout
which can be used to (portably) ignore standard output. -
system(intern = TRUE)
andpipe()
connections are guaranteed to be available on all builds of R. -
Sys.which()
has been altered to return""
if the command is not found (even on Solaris). A facility for defining reference-based S4 classes (in the OOP style of Java, C++, etc.) has been added experimentally to package methods; see
?ReferenceClasses
.The
predict
method for"loess"
fits gains anna.action
argument which defaults tona.pass
rather than the previous default ofna.omit
.Predictions from
"loess"
fits are now named from the row names ofnewdata
.Parsing errors detected during
Sweave()
processing will now be reported referencing their original location in the source file.New
adjustcolor()
utility, e.g., for simple translucent color schemes.-
qr()
now has a triviallm
method with a simple (fast) validity check. An experimental new programming model has been added to package methods for reference (OOP-style) classes and methods. See
?ReferenceClasses
.bzip2 has been updated to version 1.0.6 (bug-fix release). --with-system-bzlib now requires at least version 1.0.6.
R now provides ‘jss.cls’ and ‘jss.bst’ (the class and bib style file for the Journal of Statistical Software) as well as ‘RJournal.bib’ and ‘Rnews.bib’, and
R CMD
ensures that the ‘.bst’ and ‘.bib’ files are found by BibTeX.Functions using the TAR environment variable no longer quote the value when making
system
calls. This allows values such as ‘tar --force-local’, but does require additional quotes in, e.g.,TAR = "'/path with spaces/mytar'"
.
DEPRECATED & DEFUNCT
Supplying the parser with a character string containing both octal/hex and Unicode escapes is now an error.
File extension ‘.C’ for C++ code files in packages is now defunct.
-
R CMD check
no longer supports configuration files containing Perl configuration variables: use the environment variables documented in ‘R Internals’ instead. The
save
argument ofrequire()
now defaults toFALSE
andsave = TRUE
is now deprecated. (This facility is very rarely actually used, and was superseded by the ‘Depends’ field of the ‘DESCRIPTION’ file long ago.)-
R CMD check --no-latex
is deprecated in favour of --no-manual. -
R CMD Sd2Rd
is formally deprecated and will be removed in R 2.13.0.
PACKAGE INSTALLATION
-
install.packages()
has a new argumentlibs_only
to optionally pass --libs-only toR CMD INSTALL
and works analogously for Windows binary installs (to add support for 64- or 32-bit Windows). When sub-architectures are in use, the installed architectures are recorded in the
Archs
field of the ‘DESCRIPTION’ file. There is a new default filter,"subarch"
, inavailable.packages()
to make use of this.Code is compiled in a copy of the ‘src’ directory when a package is installed for more than one sub-architecture: this avoid problems with cleaning the sources between building sub-architectures.
-
R CMD INSTALL --libs-only
no longer overrides the setting of locking, so a previous version of the package will be restored unless --no-lock is specified.
UTILITIES
-
R CMD Rprof|build|check
are now based on R rather than Perl scripts. The only remaining Perl scripts are the deprecatedR CMD Sd2Rd
andinstall-info.pl
(used only ifinstall-info
is not found) as well as some maintainer-mode-only scripts.NB: because these have been completely rewritten, users should not expect undocumented details of previous implementations to have been duplicated.
R CMD
no longer manipulates the environment variables PERL5LIB and PERLLIB. -
R CMD check
has a new argument --extra-arch to confine tests to those needed to check an additional sub-architecture.Its check for “Subdirectory 'inst' contains no files” is more thorough: it looks for files, and warns if there are only empty directories.
Environment variables such as R_LIBS and those used for customization can be set for the duration of checking via a file ‘~/.R/check.Renviron’ (in the format used by ‘.Renviron’, and with sub-architecture specific versions such as ‘~/.R/check.Renviron.i386’ taking precedence).
There are new options --multiarch to check the package under all of the installed sub-architectures and --no-multiarch to confine checking to the sub-architecture under which
check
is invoked. If neither option is supplied, a test is done of installed sub-architectures and all those which can be run on the current OS are used.Unless multiple sub-architectures are selected, the install done by
check
for testing purposes is only of the current sub-architecture (viaR CMD INSTALL --no-multiarch
).It will skip the check for non-ascii characters in code or data if the environment variables _R_CHECK_ASCII_CODE_ or _R_CHECK_ASCII_DATA_ are respectively set to FALSE. (Suggestion of Vince Carey.)
-
R CMD build
no longer creates an ‘INDEX’ file (R CMD INSTALL
does so), and --force removes (rather than overwrites) an existing ‘INDEX’ file.It supports a file ‘~/.R/build.Renviron’ analogously to
check
.It now runs build-time ‘\Sexpr’ expressions in help files.
-
R CMD Rd2dvi
makes use oftools::texi2dvi()
to process the package manual. It is now implemented entirely in R (rather than partially as a shell script). -
R CMD Rprof
now usesutils::summaryRprof()
rather than Perl. It has new arguments to select one of the tables and to limit the number of entries printed. -
R CMD Sweave
now runs R with --vanilla so the environment setting of R_LIBS will always be used.
C-LEVEL FACILITIES
-
lang5()
andlang6()
(in addition to pre-existinglang[1-4]()
) convenience functions for easier construction ofeval()
calls. If you have your own definition, do wrap it inside#ifndef lang5 .... #endif
to keep it working with old and new R. Header ‘R.h’ now includes only the C headers it itself needs, hence no longer includes
errno.h
. (This helps avoid problems when it is included from C++ source files.)Headers ‘Rinternals.h’ and ‘R_ext/Print.h’ include the C++ versions of ‘stdio.h’ and ‘stdarg.h’ respectively if included from a C++ source file.
INSTALLATION
A C99 compiler is now required, and more C99 language features will be used in the R sources.
Tcl/Tk >= 8.4 is now required (increased from 8.3).
System functions
access
,chdir
andgetcwd
are now essential to configure R. (In practice they have been required for some time.)-
make check
compares the output of the examples from several of the base packages to reference output rather than the previous output (if any). Expect some differences due to differences in floating-point computations between platforms. File ‘NEWS’ is no longer in the sources, but generated as part of the installation. The primary source for changes is now ‘doc/NEWS.Rd’.
The
popen
system call is now required to build R. This ensures the availability ofsystem(intern = TRUE)
,pipe()
connections and printing frompostscript()
.The
pkg-config
file ‘libR.pc’ now also works when R is installed using a sub-architecture.-
R has always required a BLAS that conforms to IE60559 arithmetic, but after discovery of more real-world problems caused by a BLAS that did not, this is tested more thoroughly in this version.
BUG FIXES
Calls to
selectMethod()
by default no longer cache inherited methods. This could previously corrupt methods used byas()
.The densities of non-central chi-squared are now more accurate in some cases in the extreme tails, e.g.
dchisq(2000, 2, 1000)
, as a series expansion was truncated too early. (PR#14105)-
pt()
is more accurate in the left tail forncp
large, e.g.pt(-1000, 3, 200)
. (PR#14069) The default C function (
R_binary
) for binary ops now sets the S4 bit in the result if either argument is an S4 object. (PR#13209)-
source(echo=TRUE)
failed to echo comments that followed the last statement in a file. S4 classes that contained one of
"matrix"
,"array"
or"ts"
and also another class now accept superclass objects innew()
. Also fixes failure to callvalidObject()
for these classes.Conditional inheritance defined by argument
test
inmethods::setIs()
will no longer be used in S4 method selection (caching these methods could give incorrect results). See?setIs
.The signature of an implicit generic is now used by
setGeneric()
when that does not use a definition nor explicitly set a signature.A bug in
callNextMethod()
for some examples with"..."
in the arguments has been fixed. See file ‘src/library/methods/tests/nextWithDots.R’ in the sources.-
match(x, table)
(and hence%in%
) now treat"POSIXlt"
consistently with, e.g.,"POSIXct"
. Built-in code dealing with environments (
get()
,assign()
,parent.env()
,is.environment()
and others) now behave consistently to recognize S4 subclasses;is.name()
also recognizes subclasses.The
abs.tol
control parameter tonlminb()
now defaults to0.0
to avoid false declarations of convergence in objective functions that may go negative.The standard Unix-alike termination dialog to ask whether to save the workspace takes a EOF response as
n
to avoid problems with a damaged terminal connection. (PR#14332)Added
warn.unused
argument tohist.default()
to allow suppression of spurious warnings about graphical parameters used withplot=FALSE
. (PR#14341)-
predict.lm()
,summary.lm()
, and indeedlm()
itself had issues with residual DF in zero-weighted cases (the latter two only in connection with empty models). (Thanks to Bill Dunlap for spotting thepredict()
case.) -
aperm()
treatedresize = NA
asresize = TRUE
. -
constrOptim()
now has an improved convergence criterion, notably for cases where the minimum was (very close to) zero; further, other tweaks inspired from code proposals by Ravi Varadhan. Rendering of S3 and S4 methods in man pages has been corrected and made consistent across output formats.
Simple markup is now allowed in ‘\title’ sections in ‘.Rd’ files.
The behaviour of
as.logical()
on factors (to use the levels) was lost in R 2.6.0 and has been restored.-
prompt()
did not backquote some default arguments in the ‘\usage’ section. (Reported by Claudia Beleites.) -
writeBin()
disallows attempts to write 2GB or more in a single call. (PR#14362) -
new()
andgetClass()
will now work if Class is a subclass of"classRepresentation"
and should also be faster in typical calls. The
summary()
method for data frames makes a better job of names containing characters invalid in the current locale.-
[[
sub-assignment for factors could create an invalid factor (reported by Bill Dunlap). -
Negate(f)
would not evaluate argumentf
until first use of returned function (reported by Olaf Mersmann). -
quietly=FALSE
is now also an optional argument oflibrary()
, and consequently,quietly
is now propagated also for loading dependent packages, e.g., inrequire(*, quietly=TRUE)
. If the loop variable in a
for
loop was deleted, it would be recreated as a global variable. (Reported by Radford Neal; the fix includes his optimizations as well.)Task callbacks could report the wrong expression when the task involved parsing new code. (PR#14368)
-
getNamespaceVersion()
failed; this was an accidental change in 2.11.0. (PR#14374) -
identical()
returnedFALSE
for external pointer objects even when the pointer addresses were the same. -
L$a@x[] <- val
did not duplicate in a case it should have. -
tempfile()
now always gives a random file name (even if the directory is specified) when called directly after startup and before the R RNG had been used. (PR#14381) -
quantile(type=6)
behaved inconsistently. (PR#14383) -
backSpline(.)
behaved incorrectly when the knot sequence was decreasing. (PR#14386) The reference BLAS included in R was assuming that
0*x
andx*0
were always zero (whereas they could beNA
orNaN
in IEC 60559 arithmetic). This was seen in results fromtcrossprod
, and for example thatlog(0) %*% 0
gave0
.The calculation of whether text was completely outside the device region (in which case, you draw nothing) was wrong for screen devices (which have [0, 0] at top-left). The symptom was (long) text disappearing when resizing a screen window (to make it smaller). (PR#14391)
-
model.frame(drop.unused.levels = TRUE)
did not take into accountNA
values of factors when deciding to drop levels. (PR#14393) -
library.dynam.unload
required an absolute path forlibpath
. (PR#14385)Both
library()
andloadNamespace()
now record absolute paths for use bysearchpaths()
andgetNamespaceInfo(ns, "path")
. The self-starting model
NLSstClosestX
failed if some deviation was exactly zero. (PR#14384)-
X11(type = "cairo")
(and other devices such aspng
using cairographics) and which use Pango font selection now work around a bug in Pango when very small fonts (those with sizes between 0 and 1 in Pango's internal units) are requested. (PR#14369) Added workaround for the font problem with
X11(type = "cairo")
and similar on Mac OS X whereby italic and bold styles were interchanged. (PR#13463 amongst many other reports.)-
source(chdir = TRUE)
failed to reset the working directory if it could not be determined – that is now an error. Fix for crash of
example(rasterImage)
onx11(type="Xlib")
.Force Quartz to bring the on-screen display up-to-date immediately before the snapshot is taken by
grid.cap()
in the Cocoa implementation. (PR#14260)-
model.frame
had an unstated 500 byte limit on variable names. (Example reported by Terry Therneau.) The 256-byte limit on names is now documented.
Subassignment by
[
,[[
or$
on an expression object with valueNULL
coerced the object to a list.
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.11.1 patched
NEW FEATURES
-
install.packages()
has a new optional argumentINSTALL_opts
which can be used to pass options toR CMD INSTALL
for source-package installs. -
R CMD check
now runs the package-specific tests with LANGUAGE=en to facilitate comparison to ‘.Rout.save’ files. -
sessionInfo()
gives more detailed platform information, including 32/64-bit and the sub-architecture if one is used.
DEPRECATED & DEFUNCT
The use of Perl configuration variables for
R CMD check
(as previously documented in ‘Writing R Extensions’) is deprecated and will be removed in R 2.12.0. Use the environment variables documented in ‘R Internals’ instead.
BUG FIXES
-
R CMD Rd2dvi
failed if run from a path containing space(s). This also affectedR CMD check
, which callsRd2dvi
. -
stripchart()
could fail with an empty factor level. (PR#14317) Text help rendering of ‘\tabular{}’ has been improved: under some circumstances leading blank columns were not rendered.
-
strsplit(x, fixed=TRUE)
marked UTF-8 strings with the local encoding when no splits were found. -
weighted.mean(NA, na.rm=TRUE)
and similar now returnsNaN
again, as it did prior to R 2.10.0. -
R CMD
had a typo in its detection of whether the environment variable TEXINPUTS was set (reported by Martin Morgan). The command-line parser could mistake --file=size... for one of the options for setting limits for Ncells or Vcells.
The internal
strptime()
could corrupt its copy of the timezone which would then lead to spurious warnings. (PR#14338)-
dir.create(recursive = TRUE)
could fail if one of the components existed but was a directory on a read-only file system. (Seen on Solaris, where the error code returned is not even listed as possible on the man page.) The
postscript()
andpdf()
devices will now allowlwd
values less than 1 (they used to force such values to be 1).Fixed font face for CID fonts in
pdf()
graphics output. (PR#14326)-
GERaster()
now checks for width or height of zero and does nothing in those cases; previously the behaviour was undefined, probably device-specific, and possibly dangerous. -
wilcox.test(x, y, conf.int = TRUE)
failed with an unhelpful message ifx
andy
were constant vectors, and similarly in the one-sample case. (PR#14329) Improperly calling
Recall()
from outside a function could cause a segfault. (Reported by Robert McGehee.)-
‘\Sexpr[result=rd]’ in an Rd file added a spurious newline, which was displayed as extra whitespace when rendered.
-
require(save = TRUE)
recorded the names of packages it failed to load. -
packageStatus()
could return a data frame with duplicate row names which could then not be printed. -
txtProgressBar(style = 2)
did not work correctly.txtProgressBar(style = 3)
did not display until a non-minimum value was set. -
contour()
did not display dashed line types properly when contour lines were labelled. (Reported by David B. Thompson.) -
tools::undoc()
again detects undocumented data objects. Of course, this also affectsR CMD check
. -
ksmooth(x,NULL)
no longer segfaults. -
approxfun()
,approx()
,splinefun()
andspline()
could be confused byx
values that were different but so close as to print identically. (PR#14377)
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.11.1
NEW FEATURES
-
R CMD INSTALL
checks if dependent packages are available early on in the installation of source packages, thereby giving clearer error messages. -
R CMD INSTALL --build
now names the file in the format used for Mac OS X binary files on that platform. -
BIC()
in package stats4 now also works with multiple fitted models, analogously toAIC()
.
DEPRECATED & DEFUNCT
Use of file extension ‘.C’ for C++ code in packages is now deprecated: it has caused problems for some
make
s on case-insensitive file systems (although it currently works with the recommended toolkits).
INSTALLATION
Command
gnutar
is preferred totar
when configure sets TAR. This is needed on Mac OS 10.6, where the defaulttar
,bsdtar 2.6.2
, has been reported to produce archives with illegal extensions to tar (according to the POSIX standard).
BUG FIXES
The C function
mkCharLenCE
now no longer reads pastlen
bytes (unlikely to be a problem except in user code). (PR#14246)On systems without any default LD_LIBRARY_PATH (not even ‘/usr/local/lib’), [DY]LIB_LIBRARY_PATH is now set without a trailing colon. (PR#13637)
More efficient implementation of
utf8ToInt()
on long multi-byte strings with many multi-byte characters. (PR#14262)-
aggregate.ts()
gave platform-dependent results due to rounding error forndeltat != 1
. -
package.skeleton()
sometimes failed to fix filenames for ‘.R’ or ‘.Rd’ files to start with an alphanumeric. (PR#14253)It also failed when only an S4 class without any methods was defined. (PR#14280)
-
splinefun(method = "monoH.FC")
was not quite monotone in rare cases. (PR#14215) -
Rhttpd
no longer crashes due toSIGPIPE
when the client closes the connection prematurely. (PR#14266) -
format.POSIXlt()
could cause a stack overflow and crash when used on very long vectors. (PR#14267) -
Rd2latex()
incorrectly escaped special characters in ‘\usage’ sections. -
mcnemar.test()
could alter the levels (dropping unused levels) if passedx
andy
as factors (reported by Greg Snow). -
Rd2pdf
sometimes needed a furtherpdflatex
pass to get hyperlinked pages correct. -
interaction()
produced malformed results when levels were duplicated, causing segfaults insplit()
. -
cut(d, breaks = <n>)
now also works for"Date"
or"POSIXt"
argumentd
. (PR#14288) -
memDecompress()
could decompress incompletely rarexz
-compressed input due to incorrect documentation ofxz utils
. (Report and patch from Olaf Mersmann.) The S4
initialize()
methods for"matrix"
,"array"
, and"ts"
have been fixed to callvalidObject()
. (PR#14284)-
R CMD INSTALL
now behaves the same way with or without --no-multiarch on platforms with only one installed architecture. (It used to clean the ‘src’ directory without --no-multiarch.) -
[<-.data.frame
was not quite careful enough in assigning (and potentially deleting) columns right-to-left. (PR#14263) -
rbeta(n, a, b)
no longer occasionally returnsNaN
fora >> 1 > b
. (PR#14291) -
pnorm(x, log.p = TRUE)
could returnNaN
not-Inf
forx
near (minus forlower.tail=TRUE
) the largest representable number. Compressed data files ‘*.(txt|tab|csv).(gz|bz2|xz)’ were not recognized for the list of data topics and hence for packages using
LazyData
. (PR#14273)-
textConnection()
did an unnecessary translation on strings in a foreign encoding (e.g., UTF-8 strings on Windows) and so was slower than it could have been on very long input strings. (PR#14286) -
tools::Rd2txt()
did not render poorly written Rd files consistently with other renderers.It computed widths of strings that would be
print()
ed with escapes incorrectly, for example in the computation of column width for ‘\tabular’. -
na.action()
did not extract thena.action
component as documented. -
do.call()
ingNextMethod
in erroneous ways no longer segfaults. (PR#13487)
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.11.0
SIGNIFICANT USER-VISIBLE CHANGES
Packages must have been installed under R >= 2.10.0, as the current help system is the only one now supported.
A port to 64-bit Windows is now available as well as binary package repositories: see the ‘R Administration and Installation Manual’.
Argument matching for primitive functions is now done in the same way as for interpreted functions except for the deliberate exceptions
call switch .C .Fortran .Call .External
all of which use positional matching for their first argument, and also some internal-use-only primitives.
The default device for command-line R at the console on Mac OS X is now
quartz()
and notX11()
.
NEW FEATURES
The
open
modes for connections are now interpreted more consistently.open = "r"
is now equivalent toopen = "rt"
for all connections. The defaultopen = ""
now means"rt"
for all connections except the compressed-file connectionsgzfile()
,bzfile()
andxzfile()
for which it means"rb"
.-
R CMD INSTALL
now uses the internaluntar()
function in package utils: this ensures that all platforms can installbzip2
- andxz
-compressed tarballs. In case this causes problems (as it has on some Windows file systems when run from Cygwin tools) it can be overridden by the environment variable R_INSTALL_TAR: setting this to a modern external tar program will speed up unpacking of large (tens of Mb or more) tarballs. -
help(try.all.packages = TRUE)
is much faster (although the time taken by the OS to find all the packages the first time it is used can dominate the time). -
R CMD check
has a new option --timings to record per-example timings in file ‘<pkg>.Rcheck/<pkg>-Ex.timings’. The TRE library has been updated to version 0.8.0 (minor bugfixes).
-
grep[l]
,[g]sub
and[g]regexpr
now work in bytes in an 8-bit locales if there is no marked UTF-8 input string: this will be somewhat faster, and for[g]sub()
give the result in the native encoding rather than in UTF-8 (which returns to the behaviour prior to R 2.10.0). A new argument
skipCalls
has been added tobrowser()
so that it can report the original context when called by other debugging functions.More validity checking of UTF-8 and MBCS strings is done by
agrep()
and the regular-expression matching functions.The undocumented restriction on
gregexpr()
tolength(text) > 0
has been removed.Package tcltk now sends strings to Tcl in UTF-8: this means that strings with a marked UTF-8 encoding are supported in non-UTF-8 locales.
The graphics engine now supports rendering of raster (bitmap) images, though not all graphics devices can provide (full) support. Packages providing graphics devices (e.g.,
Cairo
,RSvgDevice
,cairoDevice
) will need to be reinstalled.There is also support in the graphics engine for capturing raster images from graphics devices (again not supported on all graphics devices).
-
R CMD check
now also checks if the package and namespace can be unloaded: this provides a check of the.Last.lib()
and.onUnload()
hook functions (unless --install=fake). -
prop.table(x)
now accepts a one-dimensional table forx
. A new function
vapply()
has been added, based on a suggestion from Bill Dunlap. It requires that a template for the function value be specified, and uses it to determine the output type and to check for consistency in the function values.The main HTML help page now links to a reformatted copy of this ‘NEWS’ file. (Suggested by Henrik Bengtsson.) Package index files link to the package ‘DESCRIPTION’ and ‘NEWS’ files and a list of demos when using dynamic help.
The
[
method for class"AsIs"
allows the next method to change the underlying class. (Wish of Jens Oehlschlägel.)-
write.csv[2]
no longer allow argumentappend
to be changed: as ever, direct calls towrite.table()
give more flexibility as well as more room for error. The index page for HTML help for a package now collapses multiple signatures for S4 methods into a single entry.
The use of
.required
byrequire()
anddetach()
has been replaced by.Depends
which is set from theDepends
field of a package (even in packages with namespaces). By defaultdetach()
prevents such dependencies from being detached: this can be overridden by the argumentforce
.-
bquote()
has been extended to work on function definitions. (Wish of PR#14031). -
detach()
when applied to an object other than a package returns the environment that has been detached, to parallelattach()
. -
readline()
in non-interactive use returns""
and does not attempt to read from the ‘terminal’. New function
file_ext()
in package tools.-
xtfrm()
is now primitive and internally generic, as this allows S4 methods to be set on it without name-space scoping issues.There are now
"AsIs"
and"difftime"
methods, and the default method usesunclass(x)
ifis.numeric(x)
is true (which will be faster but relies onis.numeric()
having been set correctly for the class). -
is.numeric(x)
is now false for a"difftime"
object (multiplication and division make no sense for such objects). The default method of
weighted.mean(x, w)
coercesw
to be numeric (aka double); previously only integer weights were coerced. Zero weights are handled specially so an infinite value with zero weight does not force anNaN
result.There is now a
"difftime"
method.-
bug.report()
now has argumentspackage
andlib.loc
to generate bug reports about packages. When this is used, it looks for aBugReports
field in the package ‘DESCRIPTION’ file, which will be assumed to be a URL at which to submit the report, and otherwise generates an email to the package maintainer. (Suggested by Barry Rowlingson.) -
quantile()
now has a method for the date-time class"POSIXt"
, and types 1 and 3 (which never interpolate) work for Dates and ordered factors. -
length(<POSIXlt>)
now returns the length of the corresponding abstract timedate-vector rather than always 9 (the length of the underlying list structure). (Wish of PR#14073 and PR#10507.) The
readline
completion backend no longer sorts possible completions alphabetically (e.g., function argument names) if R was built withreadline
>= 6.-
select.list()
gains agraphics
argument to allow Windows/Mac users to choose the text interface. This changes the behaviour ofnew.packages(ask=TRUE)
to be likeupdate.packages(ask=TRUE)
on those platforms in using a text menu: use ask="graphics"
for a graphical menu. New function
chooseBioCmirror()
to set the"BioC_mirror"
option.The R grammar now prevents using the argument
name
in signatures of S4 methods for$
and$<-
, since they will always be called with a character string value forname
. The implicit S4 generic functions have been changed to reflect this: packages which includedname
in the signature of their methods need to be updated and re-installed.The handling of the
method
argument ofglm()
has been refined following suggestions by Ioannis Kosmidis and Heather Turner.-
str()
gains a new argumentlist.len
with default 99, limiting the number oflist()
items (per level), thanks to suggestions from David Winsenius. Having formal arguments of an S4 method in a different order from the generic is now an error (the warning having been ignored by some package maintainers for a long time).
New functions
enc2native()
andenc2utf8()
convert character vectors with possibly marked encodings to the current locale and UTF-8 respectively.Unrecognized escapes and embedded nuls in character strings are now an error, not just a warning. Thus option
"warnEscapes"
is no longer needed.rawToChar()
now removes trailing nuls silently, but other embedded nuls become errors.Informational messages about masked objects displayed when a package is attached are now more compact, using
strwrap()
instead of one object per line.-
print.rle()
gains argumentprefix
. -
download.file()
gains a"curl"
method, mainly for use on platforms which havecurl
but notwget
, but also for some hard-to-access URLs. In
Rd
, ‘\eqn’ and ‘\deqn’ will render in HTML (and convert to text) upper- and lower-case Greek letters (entered as ‘\alpha’ ...), ‘\ldots’, ‘\dots’, ‘\ge’ and ‘\le’.-
utf8ToInt()
andintToUtf8()
now mapNA
inputs toNA
outputs. -
file()
has a new argumentraw
which may help if it is used with something other than a regular file, e.g. a character device. New function
strtoi()
, a wrapper for the C functionstrtol
.-
as.octmode()
andas.hexmode()
now allow inputs of length other than one.The
format()
andprint()
methods for"octmode"
now preserve names and dimensions (as those for"hexmode"
did).The
format()
methods for classes"octmode"
and"hexmode"
gain awidth
argument. -
seq.int()
returns an integer result in some further cases whereseq()
does, e.g.seq.int(1L, 9L, by = 2L)
. Added ‘\subsection{}{}’ macro to Rd syntax, for subsections within sections.
n-dimensional arrays with dimension names can now be indexed by an n-column character matrix. The indices are matched against the dimension names.
NA
indices are propagated to the result. Unmatched values and""
are not allowed and result in an error.-
interaction(drop=TRUE)
uses less memory (related to PR#14121). -
summary()
methods have been added to the"srcref"
and"srcfile"
classes, and various encoding issues have been cleaned up. If option
"checkPackageLicense"
is set toTRUE
(not currently the default), users will be asked to agree to non-known-to-be-FOSS package licences at first use.Checking
setAs(a, b)
methods only gives a message instead of a warning, when one ofa
orb
is unknown.New function
norm()
to compute a matrix norm.norm()
and alsobacksolve()
andsample()
have implicit S4 generics.Files ‘Renviron.site’ and ‘Rprofile.site’ can have architecture-specific versions on systems with sub-architectures.
-
R CMD check
now (by default) also checks Rd files for auto-generated content in need of editing, and missing argument descriptions. -
aggregate()
gains a formula method thanks to a contribution by Arni Magnusson. The data frame method now allows summary functions to return arbitrarily many values. -
path.expand()
now propagatesNA
values rather than converting them to"NA"
. -
file.show()
now disallowsNA
values for file names, headers, and pager. The ‘fuzz’ used by
seq()
andseq.int()
has been reduced from1e-7
to1e-10
, which should be ample for the double-precision calculations used in R. It ensures that the fuzz never comes into play with sequences of integers (wish of PR#14169).The default value of
RSiteSearch(restrict=)
has been changed to include vignettes but to exclude R-help. The R-help archives available have been split, with a new option of"Rhelp10"
for those from 2010.New function
rasterImage()
in thegraphics
package for drawing raster images.-
stats:::extractAIC.coxph()
now omits aliased terms when computing the degrees of freedom (suggestion of Terry Therneau). -
cor()
andcov()
now test for misuse with non-numeric arguments, such as the non-bug report PR#14207. -
pchisq(ncp =, log.p = TRUE)
is more accurate for probabilities near one. E.g.,pchisq(80, 4, ncp=1, log.p=TRUE)
. (Maybe what was meant in PR#14216.) -
maintainer()
has been added, to give convenient access to the name of the maintainer of a package (contributed by David Scott). -
sample()
andsample.int()
allow zero items to be sampled from a zero-length input.sample.int()
gains a default valuesize=n
to be more similar tosample()
. -
switch()
returnedNULL
on error (not previously documented on the help page): it now does so invisibly, analogously to if-without-else.It is now primitive: this means that argument
EXPR
is always matched to the first argument and there is no danger of partial matching to later named arguments. Primitive functions
UseMethod()
,attr()
,attr<-()
,on.exit()
,retracemem()
andsubstitute()
now use standard argument matching (rather than positional matching). This means that all multi-argument primitives which are not internal now use standard argument matching except where positional matching is desirable (as forswitch()
,call()
,.C()
...).All the one-argument primitives now check that any name supplied for their first argument is a partial match to the argument name as documented on the help page: this also applies to replacement functions of two arguments.
-
base::which()
uses a new.Internal
function whenarr.ind
isFALSE
resulting in a 10x speedup. Thanks to Patrick Aboyoun for implementation suggestions. Help conversion to text now uses the first part of ‘\enc{}{}’ markup if it is representable in the current output encoding. On the other hand, conversion to LaTeX with the default
outputEncoding = "ASCII"
uses the second part.A new class
"listOfMethods"
has been introduced to represent the methods in a methods table, to replace the deprecated class"MethodsList"
.-
any()
andall()
return early if possible. This may speed up operations on long vectors. -
strptime()
now accepts"%z"
(for the offset from UTC in the RFC822 format of+/-hhmm
). The PCRE library has been updated to version 8.02, a bug-fix release which also updates tables to Unicode 5.02.
Functions which may use a graphical
select.list()
(includingmenu()
andinstall.packages()
) now check on a Unix-alike that Tk can be started (and not justcapabilities("tcltk") && capabilities("X11")
).The parser no longer marks strings containing octal or hex escapes as being in UTF-8 when entered in a UTF-8 locale.
On platforms with cairo but not Pango (notably Mac OS X) the initial default
X11()
type is set to"Xlib"
: this avoids several problems with font selection when done by cairo rather than Pango (at least on Mac OS X).New function
arrayInd()
such thatwhich(x, arr.ind = TRUE)
for an array 'x' is now equivalent toarrayInd(which(x), dim(x), dimnames(x))
.
DEPRECATED & DEFUNCT
Bundles of packages are defunct.
-
stats::clearNames()
is defunct: useunname()
. Basic regular expressions are defunct, and
strsplit()
,grep()
,grepl()
,sub()
,gsub()
,regexpr()
andgregexpr()
no longer have anextended
argument.-
methods::trySilent()
is defunct. -
index.search()
(which was deprecated in 2.10.0) is no longer exported and has a different argument list. Use of multiple arguments to
return()
is now defunct.The use of
UseMethod()
with more than two arguments is now defunct.In the methods package, the
"MethodsList"
metadata objects which had been superseded by hash tables (environments) since R 2.8.0 are being phased out. Objects of this class are no longer assigned or used as metadata by the package.getMethods()
is now deprecated, with its internal use replaced byfindMethods()
and other changes. Creating objects from the"MethodsList"
class is also deprecated.Parsing strings containing both octal/hex and Unicode escapes now gives a warning and will become an error in R 2.12.0.
INSTALLATION
UTF-8 is now used for the reference manual and package manuals. This requires LaTeX ‘2005/12/01’ or later.
-
configure
looks for a POSIX complianttr
, Solaris's/usr/ucb/tr
having been found to causeRdiff
to malfunction. -
configure
is now generated withautoconf 2.65
, which works better on recent systems and on Mac OS X.
PACKAGE INSTALLATION
Characters in R source which are not translatable to the current locale are now handled more tolerantly: these will be converted to hex codes with a warning. Such characters are only really portable if they appear in comments.
-
R CMD INSTALL
now tests that the installed package can be loaded (and backs out the installation if it cannot): this can be suppressed by --no-test-load. This avoids installing/updating a package that cannot be used: common causes of failures to load are missing/incompatible external software and missing/broken dependent packages. Package installation on Windows for a package with a ‘src’ directory now checks if a DLL is created unless there is a ‘src/Makefile.win’ file: this helps catch broken installations where the toolchain has not reported problems in building the DLL. (Note: this can be any DLL, not just one named ‘<pkg-name>.dll’.)
BUG FIXES
Using
with()
,eval()
etc with a list with some unnamed elements now works. (PR#14035)The
"quick"
dispatch of S4 methods for primitive functions was not happening, forcing a search each time. (Dispatch for closures was not affected.) A side effect is that default values for arguments in a method that do not have defaults in the generic will now be ignored.Trying to dispatch S4 methods for primitives during the search for inherited methods slows that search down and potentially could cause an infinite recursion. An internal switch was added to turn off all such methods from
findInheritedMethods()
.-
R framework installation (on Mac OS X) would not work properly if a rogue
Resources
directory was present at the top level. Such a non-symlink will now be renamed toResources.old
(and anything previously namedResources.old
removed) as part of the framework installation process. The checks for conforming S4 method arguments could fail when the signature of the generic function omitted some of the formal arguments (in addition to
...
). Arguments omitted from the method definition but conforming (per the documentation) should now be ignored (treated as"ANY"
) in dispatching.The computations for S4 method evaluation when
...
was in the signature could fail, treating...
as an ordinary symbol. This has been fixed, for the known cases.Various
ar()
fitting methods have more protection for singular fits.-
callNextMethod
now works again with thedrop=
argument in ‘[’ -
parse()
andparse_Rd()
miscounted columns when multibyte UTF-8 characters were present. Formatting of help pages has had minor improvements: extra blank lines have been removed from the text format, and empty package labels removed from HTML.
-
cor(A, B)
whereA
is n x 1 andB
a 1-dimensional array segfaulted or gave an internal error. (The casecor(B, A)
was PR#7116.) -
cut.POSIXt()
applied to a start value after the DST transition on a DST-change day could give the wrong time for argumentbreaks
in units of days or longer. (PR#14208) -
do_par()
UNPROTECT
ed too early (PR#14214) Subassignment
x[[....]] <- y
didn't check for a zero-length right hand side, and inserted a rubbish value. (PR#14217)-
fisher.test()
no longer gives a P-value very slightly > 1, in some borderline cases. Internal function
matchArgs()
no longer modifies the general purpose bits of theSEXP
s that make up the formals list of R functions. This fixes an invalid error message that would occur when a garbage collection triggered a second call tomatchArgs
for the same function via a finalizer.-
gsub()
in 2.10.x could fail from stack overflow for extremely long strings due to temporary data being allocated on the stack. Also,gsub()
withfixed=TRUE
is in some circumstances considerably faster. Several primitives, including
attributes()
,attr<-()
interactive()
,nargs()
andproc.time()
, did not check that they were called with the correct number of arguments.A potential race condition in
list.files()
when other processes are operating on the directory has been fixed; the code now dynamically allocates memory for file listings in a single pass instead of making an initial count pass.-
mean(x, trim=, na.rm = FALSE)
failed to returnNA
ifx
contained missing values. (Reported by Bill Dunlap.) Extreme tail behavior of,
pbeta()
{and hencepf()
}, e.g.,pbeta(x, 3, 2200, lower.tail=FALSE, log.p=TRUE)
now returns finite values instead of jumping to-Inf
too early. (PR#14230).-
parse(text=x)
misbehaved for objectsx
that were not coerced internally to character, notably symbols. (Reported to R-devel by Bill Dunlap.) The internal C function
coerceSymbol
now handles coercion to character, and warns if coercion fails (rather than silently returningNULL
). This allows a name to be given where a character vector is required in functions which coerce internally.The interpretation by
strptime()
of"%c"
was non-standard (not that it is ever advisable to use locale- and system-specific input formats).capabilities(
"X11"
) now works the same way on Mac OS X as on other platforms (and as documented: it was always true for R built with --with-aqua, as the CRAN builds are).The
X11()
device with cairo but not Pango (notably Mac OS X) now checks validity of text strings in UTF-8 locales (since Pango does but cairo it seems does not).-
read.fwf()
misread multi-line records when n was specified. (PR#14241) -
all.equal(tolerance = e)
passes the numeric tolerance also to the comparison of the attributes. -
pgamma(0, 0)
, a boundary case, now returns 0, its limit from the left, rather than the limit from the right. Issuing
POST
requests to the internal web server could stall the request under certain circumstances.-
gzcon( <textConnection> )
, an error, no longer damages the connection (in a way to have it segfault). (PR#14237) All the results from
hist()
now use the nominalbreaks
not those adjusted by the numeric ‘fuzz’: in recent versions the nominalbreaks
were reported but the 'density' referred to the intervals used in the calculation – which mattered very slightly for one of the extreme bins. (Based on a report by Martin Becker.)If
xy[z].coords
(used internally by many graphics functions) are given a list asx
, they now check that the list has suitable names and give a more informative error message. (PR#13936)
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.10.1 patched
NEW FEATURES
The handling of line textures in the
postscript()
andpdf()
devices was set up for round end caps (the only type which existed at the time): it has now been adjusted for butt endcaps.-
lchoose(a, k)
is now defined aslog(abs(choose(a,k)))
, analogously tolfactorial()
. Although
\eqn{}
in Rd files is defined as a ‘verbatim’ macro, many packages expected\dots
and\ldots
to be interpreted there (as was the case in R < 2.10.0), so this is now done (using an ellipsis in HTML rendering).Escaping of braces in quoted strings in R-code sections of Rd files is allowed again. This had been changed for the new Rd format in R 2.10.0 but was only documented on the developer site and was handled inconsistently by the converters: text and example conversion removed the escapes but HTML conversion did not.
The PCRE library has been updated to version 8.01, a bug-fix release.
-
tools::readNEWS()
now accepts a digit as the first character of a news section.
BUG FIXES
Using
read.table(header=TRUE)
on a header with an embedded new line would copy part of the header into the data. (PR#14103)-
qpois(p = 1, lambda = 0)
now gives 0 as for all otherp
. (PR#14135) Functions related to string comparison (e.g.,
unique()
,match()
) could cause crashes when used with strings not in the native encoding, e.g., UTF-8 strings on Windows. (PR#14114 and PR#14125)-
x[ , drop=TRUE]
dropped anNA
level even if it was in use. The dynamic HTML help system reported the wrong MIME type for the style sheet.
-
tools::codoc()
(used byR CMD check
) was missing cases where the function had no arguments but was documented to have some. Help links containing special characters (e.g.,
"?"
) were not generated correctly when rendered in HTML. (PR#14155)-
lchoose(a, k)
no longer wrongly givesNaN
for negativea
. -
ks.test()
could give a p-value that was off by one observation due to rounding error. (PR#14145) -
readBin()
/readChar()
when reading millions of character strings in a single call used excessive amounts of memory (which also slowed them down). -
R CMD SHLIB
could fail if used with paths that were not alphanumeric, e.g. contained+
. (PR#14168) -
sprintf()
was not re-entrant, which potentially caused problems if anas.character()
method called it. The
quartz()
device did not restore the clipping region when filling the background for a new page. This could be observed in multi-page bitmap output as stale outer regions of the plot.-
p.adjust(method, n)
now works correctly for the rare casen > length(p)
, also when method differs from"bonferroni"
or"none"
, thanks to a patch from Gordon Smyth. -
tools::showNonASCII()
failed to detect non-ASCII characters ificonv()
(incorrectly) converted them to different ASCII characters. (Seen on Windows only.) -
tcrossprod()
wrongly failed in some cases when one of the arguments was a vector and the other a matrix. -
[cr]bind(..., deparse.level=2)
was not always giving names when documented to do so. (Discovered whilst investigating PR#14189.) -
match(incomparables=<non-NULL>)
could in rare cases infinite-loop. -
poisson.test()
needed to pass argumentconf.level
tobinom.test()
. (PR#14195) The
"nls"
method fordf.residual()
gave incorrect results for models fitted withna.action = na.exclude
. (PR#14194)A change to
options(scipen=)
was only implemented when printing next occurred, even though it should have affected intervening calls toaxis()
,contour()
andfilledcontour()
.-
prettyNum(drop0trailing=TRUE)
did not handle signs of imaginary parts of complex numbers correctly (and this was used bystr()
: PR#14201). -
system.time()
had thesys.child
component wrong (copieduser.child
instead) on systems withHAVE_GETRUSAGE
. (PR#14210) Changing both line texture and line cap (end) resulted in the latter to be omitted form the PDF code. In addition, line cap (end) and join are now set explicitly in PDF output to ensure correct defaults.
The suppression of auto-rotation in
bitmap()
anddev2bitmap()
with the"pdfwrite"
device was not working correctly.-
plot(ecdf(), log="x")
no longer gives an incorrect warning. -
read.fwf()
works again when argumentfile
is a connection. Startup files will now be found if their paths exceed 255 bytes. (PR#14228)
-
contrasts<-
(in the stats package) no longer has an undeclared dependence on methods (introduced in 2.10.0).
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.10.1
NEW FEATURES
The PCRE library has been updated to version 8.00.
-
R CMD INSTALL
has new options --no-R, --no-libs, --no-data, --no-help, --no-demo, --no-exec, and --no-inst to suppress installation of the specified part of the package. These are intended for special purposes (e.g., building a database of help pages without fully installing all packages). The documented line-length limit of 4095 bytes when reading from the console now also applies also to
parse(file="")
(which previously had a limit of around 1024 bytes).A Bioconductor mirror can be set for use by
setRepositories()
via the option"BioC_mirror"
, e.g. the European mirror can be selected byoptions(BioC_mirror="http://bioconductor.statistik.tu-dortmund.de")
.Double-clicking in a
tk_select.list()
list box now selects the item and closes the list box (as happens on the Windowsselect.list()
widget).
INSTALLATION
-
configure
will be able to find a usablelibtiff
in some rare circumstances where it did not previously (wherelibtiff
needed to be linked explicitly against-ljpeg
). Making
refman.pdf
works around a problem with the indexing withhyperref 6.79d
and later.
DEPRECATED & DEFUNCT
The
extended
argument is deprecated instrsplit()
,grep()
,grepl()
,sub()
,gsub()
,regexpr()
andgregexpr()
(not just the valueextended = FALSE
) and will be removed in R 2.11.0.
BUG FIXES
-
trigamma(x)
and otherpsigamma(x, n)
calls are now accurate for very largeabs(x)
. (PR#14020) -
[g]sub(perl=FALSE, fixed=FALSE)
could use excessive stack space when used with a very long vector containing some non-ASCII strings. The default method of
weighted.mean(na.rm = TRUE)
did not omit weights forNA
observations in 2.10.0. (PR#14032)-
[g]regexpr(pattern, fixed = TRUE)
returned match positions in bytes (not characters) in an MBCS locale ifpattern
was a single byte.[g]sub(fixed = TRUE)
with a single-byte pattern could conceivably have matched part of a multibyte character in a non-UTF-8 MBCS. -
findLineNum()
andsetBreakpoint()
would sometimes fail if the specified file was not in the current directory. Package tcltk's
demo(tkdensity)
was broken in 2.9.0 whendemo()
was changed to setpar(ask = TRUE)
.-
gsub()
with backrefs could fail on extremely long strings (hundreds of thousands of characters) due to integer overflow in a length calculation. -
abline(untf=TRUE)
now uses a better x-grid in log-scale, e.g., forplot(c(1,300), c(1,300), log="xy"); abline(4,1, untf=TRUE)
. -
detach()
/unloadNamespace()
arrange to flush the package's lazyload cache of R objects once the package/namespace is no longer needed. There have been small fixes to the rendering of help, e.g.
\command
is now rendered verbatim (so e.g.--
is not interpreted, PR#14045).Also, there are many small changes to help files where the new converters were not rendering them in the same way as before.
-
available.packages()
would fail when run on a repository with no packages meeting the filtering conditions. (PR#14042) -
rep(x, times, each = 2)
gave invalid results when thetimes
argument was a vector longer thanx
. Reported by Bill Dunlap. An error when
unloadNamespace()
attempted to run the.onUnload()
function gave an error in the reporting function and so was not reported properly.Text help rendering did not handle very long input lines properly.
-
promptMethods()
generated signature documentation improperly. -
pgamma(x, a, lower.tail=FALSE)
andqgamma(...)
are now considerably more accurate in some regions for very smalla
.qgamma()
now correctly returns0
instead ofNaN
in similar extreme cases, andqgamma()
no longer warns in the case of smalla
, see (PR#12324). -
unname()
now also removes names from a zero length vector. Printing results from
ls.str()
no longer evaluates unevaluated calls.-
complete.cases()
failed on a 0-column data frame argument. (Underlies PR#14066.)It could return nonsensical results if no input determined the number of cases (seen in the no-segfault tests).
An error in
nls()
with a long formula could cause a segfault. (PR#14059)-
qchisq(p, df, ncp, lower.tail = FALSE)
withncp >= 80
was inaccurate for smallp
(as the help page said): it is now less inaccurate. (In part, PR#13999.)For
ncp
less than but close to 80,pchisq()
andqchisq()
are more accurate for probabilities very close to 1 (a series expansion was truncated slightly too early).pchisq(x, df, ncp)
can no longer return values just larger than one for large values ofncp
. -
intToUtf8()
could fail when asked to produce 10Mb or more strings, something it was never intended to do: unfortunately Windows crashed R (other OSes reported a lack of resources). (PR#14068) -
chisq.test()
could fail when given argumentx
ory
which deparsed to more than one line. (Reported by Laurent Gauthier.) S4 methods are uncached whenever the namespace containing them is unloaded (by
unloadNamespace()
as well as bydetach(unload = TRUE))
.The internal record-keeping by
dyn.load
/dyn.unload
was incomplete, which could crash R if a DLL that registered.External
routines had earlier been unloaded.-
bessel[JY](x, nu)
withnu
a negative integer (a singular case) is now correct, analogously tobesselI()
, see PR#13556. -
tools::file_path_as_absolute()
doubled the file separator when applied to a file such as ‘"/vmunix"’ or (on Windows) ‘"d:/afile"’ in a directory for whichgetwd()
would return a path with a trailing separator (largely cosmetic, as reasonable file systems handle such a path correctly). (Perhaps what was meant by PR#14078.) -
unsplit(drop = TRUE)
applied to a data frame failed to passdrop
to the computation of row names. (PR#14084) The
"difftime"
method ofmean()
ignored itsna.rm
argument.-
tcltk::tk_select.list()
is now more likely to remove the widget immediately after selection is complete. Adding/subtracting a
"difftime"
object to/from a"POSIXt"
or"Date"
object works again (it was broken by the addition ofOps.difftime
).Conversion to latex of an Rd file with no aliases failed.
-
wilcox.test(conf.int=TRUE)
has achieved.level corrected and, forexact=FALSE
, now returns aestimate
component which does not depend on the alternative used. -
help.search()
failed when the package argument was specified. (PR#14113) -
switch(EXPR = "A")
now returnsNULL
, as doesswitch(1)
(which used to signal an error).
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.10.0
SIGNIFICANT USER-VISIBLE CHANGES
Package help is now converted from
Rd
by the R-based converters that were first introduced in 2.9.0. This meansPackages that were installed by R-devel after 2009-08-09 should not be used with earlier versions of R, and most aspects of package help (including the runnable examples) will be missing if they are so used.
Text, HTML and latex help and examples for packages installed under the new system are converted on-demand from stored parsed Rd files. (Conversions stored in packages installed under R < 2.10.0 are used if no parsed Rd files are found. It is recommended that such packages be re-installed.)
HTML help is now generated dynamically using an HTTP server running in the R process and listening on the loopback interface.
Those worried about security implications of such a server can disable it by setting the environment variable R_DISABLE_HTTPD to a non-empty value. This disables
help.start()
and HTML help (so text help is shown instead).The Java/Javascript search engine has been replaced by an HTML interface to
help.search()
.help.start()
no longer has an argumentsearchEngine
as it is no longer needed.The HTML help can now locate cross-references of the form
\link[pkg]{foo}
and\link[pkg:foo]{bar}
wherefoo
is an alias in the package, rather than the documented (basename of a) filename (since the documentation has been much ignored).
NEW FEATURES
-
polygon()
,pdf()
andpostscript()
now have an argumentfillOddEven
(defaultFALSE
), which controls the mode used for polygon fills of self-intersecting shapes. New
debugonce()
function; further,getOption("deparse.max.lines")
is now observed when debugging, from a code suggestion by John Brzustowski. (PR#13647/8)-
plot()
methods for"stepfun"
and hence"ecdf"
no longer plot points by default forn >= 1000
. -
[g]sub(perl=TRUE)
now also supports"\E"
in order to end"\U"
and"\L"
case changes, thanks to a patch from Bill Dunlap. -
factor()
,levels()<-
, etc, now ensure that the resulting factor levels are unique (as was always the implied intention). Factors with duplicated levels are still constructible by low-level means, but are now declared illegal. New
print()
(S3) method for class"function"
, also used for auto-printing. Further,.Primitive
functions now print and auto-print identically. The new method is based on code suggestions by Romain François.The
print()
andtoLatex()
methods for class"sessionInfo"
now show the locale in a nicer format and have arguments to suppress locale information.In addition to previously only
round()
, there are otherMath
group (S3) methods for"difftime"
, such asfloor()
,signif()
,abs()
, etc.For completeness,
old.packages()
andavailable.packages()
allow argumentstype
to be specified (you could always specify argumentsavailable
orcontriburl
).-
available.packages()
by default only returns information on the latest versions of packages whose version requirements are satisfied by the currently running R. -
tools::write_PACKAGES()
has a new argumentlatestOnly
, which defaults toTRUE
when only the latest versions in the repository will be listed in the index. -
getOption()
has a new argumentdefault
that is returned if the specified option is not set. This simplifies querying a value and checking whether it isNULL
or not. -
parse()
now warns if the requested encoding is not supported. The
"table"
method ofas.data.frame()
gains astringsAsFactors
argument to allow the classifying factors to be returned as character vectors rather than the default factor type.If
model.frame.default()
encounters a character variable wherexlev
indicates a factor, it now converts the variable to a factor (with a warning).-
curve()
now returns a list containing the points that w§ere drawn. -
spineplot()
now acceptsaxes = FALSE
, for consistency with other functions called byplot.factor()
. The Kendall and Spearman methods of
cor.test()
can optionally use continuity correction when not computing exact p-values. (The Kendall case is the wish of PR#13691.)-
R now keeps track of line numbers during execution for code sourced with
options(keep.source = TRUE)
. The source reference is displayed by debugging functions such astraceback()
,browser()
,recover()
, anddump.frames()
, and is stored as an attribute on each element returned bysys.calls()
. More functions now have an implicit (S4) generic definition.
-
quantile.default()
now disallows factors (wish of PR#13631) and its help documents what numeric-like properties its input need to have to work correctly. -
weighted.mean()
is now generic and has"Date"
,"POSIXct"
and"POSIXlt"
methods. Naming subscripts (e.g.,
x[i=1, j=2]
) indata.frame
methods for[
and[[
now gives a warning. (Names are ignored in the default method, but could have odd semantics for other methods, and do for the data.frame ones.)-
as.data.frame()
has an"aovproj"
method. (Wish of PR#13505) -
as.character(x)
for numericx
no longer produces strings such as"0.30"
, i.e., with trailing zeros. This change also renders levels construction infactor()
more consistent. -
codocClasses()
, which checks consistency of the documentation of S4 class slots, now does so in considerably more cases. The documentation of inherited slots (from superclasses) is now optional. This affectsR CMD check <pkg>
when the package defines S4 classes. -
codoc()
now also checks S4 methods for code/documentation mismatches. -
for()
,while()
, andrepeat()
loops now always return NULL as their (invisible) value. This change was needed to address a reference counting bug without creating performance penalties for some common use cases. The
print()
method forls.str()
results now obeys an optionaldigits
argument.The
method
argument ofglm()
now allows user-contributed methods.More general
reorder.default()
replaces functionality ofreorder.factor()
andreorder.character()
.The function
aspell()
has been added to provide an interface to theAspell
spell-checker.Filters
RdTextFilter()
andSweaveTeXFilter()
have been added to the tools package to provide support foraspell()
or other spell checkers.-
xtabs()
with the new argumentsparse = TRUE
now returns a sparse Matrix, using package Matrix. -
contr.sum()
etc gain an argumentsparse
which allows sparse matrices to be returned.contrasts()
also gains asparse
argument which it passes to the actual contrast function if that has a formal argumentsparse
.contrasts(f, .) <- val
now also works whenval
is a sparse Matrix. It is planned thatmodel.matrix()
will work with such factorsf
in the future. -
readNEWS()
will recognize a UTF-8 byte-order mark (BOM) in the ‘NEWS’ file. However, it is safer to use only ASCII code there because not all editors recognize BOMs. New utility function
inheritedSlotNames()
for S4 class programming.-
tabulate()
now allows NAs to pass through (and be ignored). If
debug()
is called on an S3 generic function then all methods are debugged as well.Outlier symbols drawn by
boxplot()
now obey theoutlwd
argument. Reported by Jurgen Kluge.-
svd(x)
andeigen(x)
now behave analogously toqr(x)
in accepting logical matricesx
. File ‘NEWS’ is now in UTF-8, and has a BOM (often invisible) on the first line, and
Emacs
local variables set for UTF-8 at the end.RShowDoc("NEWS")
should display this correctly, given suitable fonts.-
terms.formula(simplify = TRUE)
now does not deparse the LHS and so preserves non-standard responses such as`a: b`
(requested by Sundar Dorai-Raj). New function
news()
for building and querying R or package news information.-
z^n
for integern
and complexz
is more accurate now if|n| <= 65536
. -
factor(NULL)
now returns the same asfactor(character(0))
instead of an error, andtable(NULL)
consequently does analogously. -
as.data.frame.vector()
(and its copies) is slightly faster by avoiding a copy if there are no names (following a suggestion of Tim Hesterberg). -
writeLines()
,writeBin()
andwriteChar()
have a new argumentuseBytes
. If false, character strings with marked encodings are translated to the current locale (as before) but if true they are written byte-by-byte. -
iconv()
has a new argumentmark
which can be used (by experts) to suppress the declaration of encodings. -
‘DESCRIPTION’ file's
LinkingTo
specs are now recognized as installation dependencies, and included in package management computations. Standardized ‘DESCRIPTION’ file
License
specs are now available for package management computations.-
"\uxxxx"
and"\Uxxxxxxxx"
escapes can now be parsed to a UTF-8 encoded string even in non-UTF-8 locales (this has been implemented on Windows since R 2.7.0). The semantics have been changed slightly: a string containing such escapes is always stored in UTF-8 (and hence is suitable for portably including Unicode text in packages). New
as.raw()
method for"tclObj"
objects (wish of PR#13758).-
Rd.sty
now makes a better job of setting email addresses, including using a monospaced font. -
textConnection()
gains anencoding
argument to determine how input strings with marked encodings will be handled. -
R CMD Rd2pdf
is available as a shortcut forR CMD Rd2dvi --pdf
. -
R CMD check
now checks links where a package is specified (\link[pkg]{file}
or\link[pkg:file]{topic}
), if the package is available. It notes if the package is not available, as in many cases this is an error in the link. -
identical()
gains three logical arguments, which allow for even more differentiation, notably-0
and0
. -
legend()
now can specify theborder
color of filled boxes, thanks to a patch from Frederic Schutz. Indexing with a vector index to
[[ ]]
has now been extended to all recursive types.Pairlists may now be assigned as elements of lists. (Lists could always be created with pairlist elements, but
[[<-
didn't support assigning them.)The parser now supports C-preprocessor-like
#line
directives, so error messages and source references may refer to the original file rather than an intermediate one.New functions
findLineNum()
andsetBreakpoint()
work with the source references to find the location of source lines and set breakpoints (usingtrace()
) at those lines.Namespace importing is more careful about warning on masked generics, thanks to a patch by Yohan Chalabi.
-
detach()
now has an argumentcharacter.only
with the same meaning as forlibrary()
orrequire()
. -
available.packages()
gains afilters
argument for specifying the filtering operations performed on the packages found in the repositories. A new built-in"license/FOSS"
filter only retains packages for which installation can proceed solely based on packages which can be verified as Free or Open Source Software (FOSS) employing the available license specifications. In registering an S3 class by a call to
setOldClass()
, the data part (e.g., the object type) required for the class can be included as one of the superclasses in the Classes argument.The argument
f
toshowMethods()
can be an expression evaluating to a generic function, allowing methods to be shown for non-exported generics and other nonstandard cases.-
sprintf()
now supports%o
for octal conversions. New function
Sys.readlink()
for information about symbolic links, including if a file is a symbolic link.Package tools has new functions
checkRdaFiles()
andresaveRdaFiles()
to report on the format of ‘.rda’/‘.RData’ data files, and to re-save them in a different compressed format, including choosing the most compact format available.A new
INSTALL
option, --resave-data, makes use of this.File ‘~/.R/config’ is used in preference to ‘~/.Rconfig’, and these are now documented in ‘R Installation and Administration’.
Logic operations with complex numbers now work, as they were always documented to, and as in S.
-
arrows()
andsegments()
allow one ofx1
ory1
to be omitted to simplify the specification of vertical or horizontal lines (suggestion of Tim Hesterberg). -
approxfun()
is faster by avoiding repeatedNA
checks (diagnosis and patch by Karline Soetaert & Thomas Petzoldt). There are the beginnings of a Nynorsk translation by Karl Ove Hufthammer.
-
stripchart()
allowspar
bg
to be passed in for the background colour forpch = 21
(wish of PR#13984). New generic function
.DollarNames()
to enable class authors to customize completion after the$
extractor.-
load()
,save()
,dput()
anddump()
now open a not-yet-open connection in the appropriate mode (as other functions using connections directly already did).
REGULAR EXPRESSIONS
A different regular expression engine is used for basic and extended regexps and is also for approximate matching. This is based on the TRE library of Ville Laurikari, a modified copy of which is included in the R sources.
This is often faster, especially in a MBCS locale.
Some known differences are that it is less tolerant of invalid inputs in MBCS locales, and in its interpretation of undefined (extended) regexps such as
"^*"
. Also, the interpretation of ranges such as[W-z]
in caseless matching is no longer to map the range to lower case.This engine may in future be used in ‘literal’ mode for
fixed = TRUE
, and there is a compile-time option insrc/main/grep.c
to do so.The use of repeated boundary regexps in
gsub()
andgregexpr()
as warned about in the help page does not work in this engine (it did in the previous one since 2005).Extended (and basic) regexps now support same set of options as for
fixed = TRUE
andperl = TRUE
, includinguseBytes
and support for UTF-8-encoded strings in non-UTF-8 locales.-
agrep()
now has full support for MBCS locales with a modest speed penalty. This enableshelp.search()
to use approximate matching character-wise rather than byte-wise. -
[g]sub
use a single-pass algorithm instead of matching twice and so is usually faster. The
perl = TRUE
versions now work correctly in a non-UTF-8 MBCS locale, by translating the inputs to UTF-8.-
useBytes = TRUE
now inhibits the translation of inputs with marked encodings. -
strsplit()
gains auseBytes
argument. The algorithm used by
strsplit()
has been reordered to batch by elements ofsplit
: this can be much faster forfixed = FALSE
(as multiple compilation of regexps is avoided).The help pages, including
?regexp
, have been updated and should be consulted for details of the new implementations.
HELP & Rd FILE CHANGES
A new dynamic HTML help system is used by default, and may be controlled using
tools::startDynamicHelp()
. With this enabled, HTML help pages will be generated on request, resolving links by searching through the current.libPaths()
. The user may set options("help.ports"
) to control which IP port is used by the server.-
help.start()
no longer setsoptions(htmlhelp = TRUE)
(it used to on Unix but not on Windows). Nor does it on Unix reset the"browser"
option if given an argument of that name.Arguments
update
andremote
are now available on all platforms: the default isupdate = FALSE
since the http server will update the package index at first use. -
help()
has a new argumenthelp_type
(with default set by the option of that name) to supersede argumentsoffline
,htmlhelp
andchmhelp
(although for now they still work ifhelp_type
is unset). There is a new type,"PDF"
to allow offline PDF (rather than PostScript).A function
offline_help_helper()
will be used if this exists in the workspace or further down the search path, otherwise the function of that name in the utils namespace is used. Plain text help is now used as the fallback for HTML help (as it always was for Compiled HTML help on Windows).
It is possible to ask for static HTML pages to be prebuilt via the configure option --enable-prebuilt-html. This may be useful for those who wish to make HTML help available outside R, e.g. on a local web site.
An experimental tag
\Sexpr
has been added to Rd files, to evaluate expressions at build, install, or render time. Currently install time and render time evaluation are supported.Tags
\if
,\ifelse
and\out
have been added to allow format-specific (or more general, using\Sexpr
) conditional text in man pages.The
parse_Rd()
parser has been made more tolerant of coding errors in Rd files: now all syntax errors are reported as warnings, and an attempt is made to continue parsing.-
parse_Rd()
now has an argumentfragment
(defaultFALSE
) to accept small fragments of Rd files (so that\Sexpr
can output Rd code which is then parsed). -
parse_Rd()
now always converts its input to UTF-8. TheRd2*
rendering functions have a new argument,outputEncoding
, which controls how their output is encoded. -
parse_Rd()
no longer includes the newline as part of a"%"
-style comment. There have been various bug fixes and code reorganization in the Rd renderers
Rd2HTML
,Rd2latex
,Rd2txt
, andRd2ex
.All example files are now created with either ASCII or UTF-8 encoding, and the encoding is only marked in the file if there is any non-UTF-8 code (previously it was marked if the help file had non-ASCII contents, possibly in other sections).
-
print.Rd()
now adds necessary escape characters so that printing and re-parsing an Rd object should produce an equivalent object. -
parse_Rd()
was incorrectly handling multiple backslashes in R code strings, converting 4n+3 backslashes to 2n+1 instead of 2n+2. -
parse_Rd()
now recognizes the\var
tag within a quoted string in R-like text. -
parse_Rd()
now treats the argument of\command
as LaTeX-like, rather than verbatim.
COMPRESSION
New function
untar()
to list or unpack tar archives, possibly compressed. This uses either an externaltar
command or an internal implementation.New function
tar()
to create (possibly compressed) tar archives.New functions
memCompress()
andmemDecompress()
for in-memory compression and decompression.-
bzfile()
has acompress
argument to select the amount of effort put into compression when writing. New function
xzfile()
for use withxz
-compressed files. (This can also read files compressed by some versions oflzma
.)-
gzfile()
looks at the file header and so can now also readbzip2
-ed files andxz
-compressed files. There are the new options of
save(compress = "bzip2")
and"xz"
to usebzip2
orxz
compression (which will be slower, but can give substantially smaller files). Argumentcompression_level
gives finer control over the space/time tradeoffs.load()
can read such saves (but only as from this version of R).-
R CMD INSTALL
/check
andtools::writePACKAGES
accept a wider range of compressed tar archives. Precisely how wide depends on the capabilities of the host system'star
command: they almost always include.tar.bz2
archives, and with modern versions oftar
other forms of compression such aslzma
andxz
, and arbitrary extensions. -
R CMD INSTALL
has a new option --data-compress to control the compression used when lazy-loading data. New possibilities are --data-compress=bzip2 which will give ca 15% better compression at the expense of slower installation times, and --data-compress=xz, often giving even better compression on large datasets at the expense of much longer installation times. (The latter is used for the recommended packages: it is particularly effective for survival.) -
file()
for open =""
,"r"
or"rt"
will automagically detect compressed files (fromgzip
,bzip2
orxz
). This means that compressed files can be specified by file name (rather than via agzfile()
connection) toread.table()
,readlines()
,scan()
and so on. -
data()
can handle compressed text files with extensions ‘.{txt,tab,csv}.{gz,bz2,xz}’ .
DEPRECATED & DEFUNCT
-
png(type="cairo1")
is defunct: the value is no longer recognized. -
tools::Rd_parse()
is defunct (as this version of R uses only Rd version 2). Use of file ‘~/.Rconf’ (which was deprecated in favour of ‘~/.Rconfig’ in 2004) has finally been removed.
Bundles of packages are deprecated. See ‘Writing R Extensions’ for the steps needed to unbundle a bundle.
-
help()
argumentsoffline
,htmlhelp
andchmhelp
are deprecated in favour ofhelp_type
. -
clearNames()
(in package stats) is deprecated forunname()
. Basic regular expressions (
extended = FALSE
) are deprecated instrsplit
,grep
and friends. There is a precise POSIX standard for them, but it is not what recent RE engines implement, and it seems that in almost all cases package authors intendedfixed = TRUE
when usingextended = FALSE
.-
methods::trySilent()
is deprecated in favour oftry(silent=TRUE)
or – more efficiently and flexibly – something liketryCatch(error = function(e) e)
. -
index.search()
is deprecated: there are no longer directories of types other thanhelp
.
INSTALLATION
cairo >= 1.2 is now required (1.2.0 was released in July 2006) for cairo-based graphics devices (which remain optional).
A suitable
iconv()
is now required: support for configure option --without-iconv has been withdrawn (it was deprecated in R 2.5.0).Perl is no longer ‘essential’. R can be built without it, but scripts
R CMD build
,check
,Rprof
andSd2d
currently require it.A system
glob
function is now essential (a workingSys.glob()
has been assumed since R 2.9.0 at least).C99 support for MBCS is now required, and configure option --disable-mbcs has been withdrawn.
Having a version of
tar
capable of automagically detecting compressed archives is useful forutils::untar()
, and sogtar
(a common name for GNUtar
) is preferred totar
: set environment variable TAR to specify a particulartar
command.
INTERNATIONALIZATION
There is some makefile support for adding/updating translations in packages: see
po/README
and ‘Writing R Extensions’.There is support for the use of
dngettext
for C-level translations in packages: see ‘Writing R Extensions’.
BUG FIXES
Assigning an extra 0-length column to a data frame by
DF[, "foo"] <- value
now works in most cases (by filling withNA
s) or fails. (It used to give a corrupt data frame.)-
validObject()
avoids an error during evaluation in the case of various incorrect slot definitions. -
n:m
now returns a result of type"integer"
in a few more boundary cases. The
zap.ind
argument toprintCoefmat()
did not usually work as other code attempted to ensure that non-zero values had a non-zero representation.-
printCoefmat()
formatted groups of columns together, not just thecs.ind
group but also thezap.ind
group and a residual group. It now formats all columns except thecs.ind
group separately (and zaps thezap.ind
group column-by-column). The main effect will be see in the output fromprint.anova()
, as this grouped SS-like columns in thezap.ind
group. -
R_ReplDLLinit()
initializes the top-level jump so that some embedded applications on Windows no longer crash on error. -
identical()
failed to take the encoding of character strings into account, so identical byte patterns are not necessarily identical strings, and similarly Latin-1 and UTF-8 versions of the same string differ in byte pattern. -
methods(f)
used to warn unnecessarily for an S4 genericf
which had been created based on an existing S3 generic. The check for consistent ordering of superclasses was not ignoring all conditional relations (the symptom was usually spurious warnings for classes extending
"array"
).Trying to assign into a raw vector with an index vector containing
NA
s could cause a segfault. Reported by Hervé Pagès.-
Rscript
could segfault if (by user error) its filename argument was missing. Reported by Martin Morgan. -
getAnywhere()
(and functions that use it, including argument completion in the console) did not handle special built-in functions. Reported by Romain Francois. -
order()
was missing aPROTECT()
call and so could segfault when called on character data under certain (rare) circumstances involving marked non-native encodings. -
prettyNum(z, drop0trailing=TRUE)
did not work correctly whenz
was a complex vector. Consequently,str(z, ...)
also did not. (PR#13985) -
make distclean
removed too many files inetc/
if builddir = srcdir. -
R CMD
replacedTEXINPUTS
rather than appending to it (as documented and intended). -
help.start()
no longer fails on unix when"browser"
is a function. -
pbeta(x, ..., log.p = TRUE)
is sometimes more accurate, e.g., for very smallx
. Unserializing a pre-2.8 workspace containing pure ASCII character objects with a Latin-1 or UTF-8 encoding would corrupt the
CHARSXP
cache.
OLDER NEWS
News for R 2.9.2 patched and earlier can be found in files such as ‘NEWS.2’ in the ‘doc’ directory.