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RcppCWB 0.6.5
- Fixes a ‘exceeds maximum object size’-compiler warning #93.
RcppCWB 0.6.4
cwb_huffcode()
and cwb_compress_rdx()
did
not delete redundant files on Windows. Fixed by temporarily unloading
the corpus #89.
cwb_encode()
failed if argument
s_attributes
was empty list. Fixed, the default value of
s_attributes
is now list()
#90.
cwb_makeall()
will not reset CORPUS_REGISTY environment
variable implicitly if corpus to process has already been loaded
#92.
- Architecture “aarch64”” (equivalent to “amd64” / Apple Silicon) as
known Linux architecture (= scenario when running a Docker container on
MacBook) #91.
- Functions
cwb_makeall()
, cwb_huffcode()
and cwb_compress_rdx()
have new argument
logfile
to redirect output to this file. Requires argument
quietly
to be TRUE
#65.
RcppCWB 0.6.3
cl_struc_values()
does not duplicate registry
directories any more #77.
- Fix format-security issue under r-devel #86.
get_region_matrix()
reports NA values for negative
strucs #87.
region_matrix_to_struc_matrix()
returns NA values for
regions without nested region as declared in the documentation #88.
check_strucs()
issues warning if negative values are
passed and if length of input vector is 0.
ranges_to_cpos()
drops rows from input matrix with NA
values and issues a respective warning.
RcppCWB 0.6.2
- The configure script now covers the case of Power PCs. Files for the
power pc scenario have been added to src/cwb/config/platform; darwin-64
has been renamed to darwin-x86_64 as a matter of consistency #79.
- Warning “variable ‘nr_targets’ set but not used” for files newly
reported by Apple clang version 14.0.3 (clang-1403.0.22.14.1) is
addressed #83.
- Misleading indentation warning issued by clang-15 addressed
#85.
cwb_encode()
, cwb_makeall()
,
cwb_huffcode()
and cwb_compress_rdx()
perform
tilde expansion on filename provided by argument registry
,
avoiding a crash #84.
RcppCWB 0.6.1
- New function
region_to_strucs()
to get minimumum and
maximum struc of s-attribute within region provided. Works also for
nested s-attributes.
- New function
region_matrix_to_struc_matrix()
.
- Functions
cl_cpos2lbound()
and
cl_cpos2rbound()
return NA if corpus position is outside
stru for given s-attribute. #78.
- Functions
cl_cpos2lbound()
and
cl_cpos2rbound()
are exposed directly from C++ without R
wrappers, improving performance. Using the environment variable
‘CORPUS_REGISTRY’ if argument registry
is handled
implicitly now.
RcppCWB 0.6.0
- Rcpp wrappers for Corpus Library (CL) functions are exposed directly
and
can be used in C++ functions imported using
Rcpp::sourceCpp()
or Rcpp::cppFunction()
.
- Dependency PCRE has been updated to PCRE2 #68.
- The README suggested to install the development version of RcppCWB
using the snippet
devtools::install_github("PolMine/RcppCWB")
. The missing
ref = "dev"
has been inserted.
cwb_encode()
crashed if arguments data_dir
and vrt_dir
include a tilde. Tilde expansion is now applied
to these arguments to avoid this #73.
- A new vignette explains how to write C++ inline functions.
RcppCWB 0.5.5
- C++ code replaces
sprintf()
with
snprintf()
to address security issue.
- Package now depends on Rcpp v1.0.10, which replaces one remaining
sprintf()
#70.
corpus_properties()
and corpus_property()
do not crash any more, if corpus is not loaded or not present #69.
- New function
p_attr_default()
to programmatically
extract default p-attribute #63.
RcppCWB 0.5.4
- Fixed package configuration that prevented that compiler is used for
compiling CWB C scripts as intended #66.
- Adding ‘-luuid’ to PKG_FLAGS in Makevars solves linker issue
FOLDERID_ #67.
- GitHub Actions now working for Windows #47.
RcppCWB 0.5.3
- Fixed a bug in the
region_matrix_corpus()
C++ code that
would not show any context at all if s_attribute expansion transgressed
start or end of corpus.
- Fixed a bug in the
region_matrix_corpus()
C++ code that
would result from not considering that query matches may go cover more
than one strucs of a structural attribute.
corpus_info_file()
does not crash if INFO is not
defined in the registry file (#62).
- Implicit processing of arguments
sAttribute
and
pAttribute
as s_attribute
or
p_attribute
respectively is now accompanied by a warning
that arguments are deprectated.
- The
check_corpus()
function distinguishes between
whether a corpus is loaded in the CL and/or CQP context.
cwb_huffcode()
and cwb_compress_rdx()
have
argument delete
to trigger deleting redundant files after
compression (#60).
cqp_load_corpus
will internally upper corpus ID as
required in the CQP context (#64).
RcppCWB 0.5.2
- The example for
corpus_data_dir()
dir not work as
intended without explicitly setting the registry
argument.
Fixed.
- New functions
corpus_info_file()
,
corpus_full_name()
, corpus_p_attributes()
,
corpus_s_attributes()
, corpus_properties()
and
corpus_property()
to retrieve registry file data.
- New function
corpus_registry_dir()
.
- The path to the info file in the registry file of the REUTERS corpus
was broken. Fixed.
RcppCWB 0.5.1
New Features
- New auxiliary function
cwb_charsets()
reports the
charsets supported by CWB.
- New functions
cl_load_corpus()
and
cqp_load_corpus()
do what the functions suggests.
- New function
cl_list_corpora()
complements existing
function cqp_list_corpora()
for the CL context.
- New arguments
skip_blank_lines
,
strip_whitespace
and xml
of
cwb_encode()
open configuration options of
cwb_encode()
, overcoming the previously hard-coded
equivalent to the command-line option “-xsB”.(#38)
- Unexported functions
.cpos_to_id()
,
.cl_find_corpus()
and .cl_new_attribute()
are
an entry to passing around pointers, rather than re-creating objects
whenever switching from R to C.
- Functions
.s_attr()
and .p_attr()
return
pointers for a s- or p-attribute.
- Functions
cl_*
are now available with pointer as input
(e.g. cpos_to_id()
).
- The CORPUS_REGISTRY environment variable is not set to the temporary
registry, to avoid often confusing behavior and collissions whent
loading RcppCWB and polmineR at the same time (#13).
- The
cqp_drop_subcorpus()
function that has been
disabled temporarily is usable again (#34).
cqp_query()
is now able to process subcorpora.
RcppCWB:::.cqp_subcropus()
will construct a subcorpus
from a region matrix.
- The
check_corpus()
does not re-set the registry
directory and more, but tries to load the checked corpus if it has not
yet been loaded.
- A new function
s_attr_relationship()
will detect
whether two s-attributes are siblings, or in a descendent or ancestor
relationship.
- Functions
cwb_encode()
, cwb_huffcode()
,
cwb_makeall()
and cwb_compress_rdx()
now have
an argument quietly
to control display of output messages.
cwb_encode()
has an argument verbose
to
control whether counter on the number of tokens processed is
dislpayed.
Minor improvements
- Difficulties of
cwb_encode()
to digest variations of
path statements between macOS and Windows are addressed using a reliable
normalization of paths with fs::path()
(#48).
- Argument
encoding
is checked for the validity of the
encoding passed in (#34).
- A patch introducing a sanity check omits ‘stringop-overflow’
compiler warning thrown by file cl/cdaccess.c on Windows (#45).
- An update of Xcode command line developer tools includes flex 2.6.4
Apple(flex-34), and this is the version used not, resulting and
extensive code changes in cl/lex.creg.c and cqp/lex.yy.c, yet without
causing new errors or changing the functionality.
check_cpos()
issues a warning if argument
cpos
is NULL
(#21).
- Functions
cl_cpos2id()
, cl_cpos2lbound()
,
cl_cpos2rbound()
, cl_cpos2str()
and
cl_cpo2struc()
will return an empty, zero-length integer
vector if argument cpos
is NULL
(#21).
- Warnings issued by
check_corpus()
(used internally by
many functions) resulted from slightly differing representations of
otherwise identical paths. Using fs::path()
for path for
normalization internally will omit misleading warning messages.
cqp_get_registry()
will now return a
fs::path
object, as a safeguard for a consistent
normalization of paths.
- Function
cl_delete_corpus()
will now (visibly) return a
logial
value.
- The check for the availability of ncurses is omitted in the
configure file and the editline subdirectory of src/cwb is included in
.Rbuildignore to minimize the size of the tarball. The ncurses library
is a dependency of editline, but editline is not built in the context of
this package (#26).
cqp_load_corpus()
will return FALSE
if
corpus has not been loaded successfully.
- Disaggregated
wrappers.cpp
into cl.cpp
,
cqp.cpp
and utils.cpp
, so that the code is
organized more coherently corresponding to the different logics.
- Function
check_cqp_query()
renamed to
check_query()
to avoid a conflict with a function defined
in the polmineR package.
cqp_list_subcorpora()
returns a character
vector. Previously, we just had obscure printed messages.
s_attribute_decode()
will not break if s-attribute has
no values (#54).
- Functions
cl_struc2str()
and
cl_struc2cpos()
may now include negative values, the
vectors returned will have NA
values at respective
positions. The check against negative values in
check_strucs
is dropped accordingly.
Bux fixes
- The
cwb_encode()
function did not declare structural
attributes in the registry and mistakenly channeled output for the file
to the terminal (#49). Fixed.
- Re-running
cwb_encode()
did not reset global variables,
which resulted in a set of errors. Solved. (#51)
RcppCWB 0.5.0
New Features
- The CWB code is updated to v3.4.33 / r1690 (#29). Automated patches
that have been developed are a safeguard that it will be painless in the
future to align RcppCWB with upstream CWB development.
- The C code in the files
cwb-huffcode.c
,
cwb-compress-rdx.c
and cwb-makeall.c
was not
in line with the CWB version of the rest of the code (v3.4.14 / SVN
revision 1069) but rather v2.2.b99 or v3.0.0. All code changes up to
v3.4.14 were reconstructed and implemented (#35). Note that
cwb-encode.c
was at CWB v3.4.14, as the encoding
functionality was exposed at a later stage.
- A new function
cwb_version()
will report the version of
the CWB source code.
- The
cwb_encode()
function now has a previously missing
argument encoding
to state the encoding of the corpus to be
indexed.
- Reduced number of example *.vrt-files to one to keep package size
below 5GB.
Minor Improvements
- Encoding a cropus using
cwb_encode()
now assumes
implicitly that input files are XML files and remove blank lines and
leading and trailing whitespace. This is equivalent to the option “-xsB”
of the command line utility cwb-encode
.
- The C++ code of
cwb_encode()
is now a patch of the
main()
function of cwb-encode.c
, so that code
in the *.cpp file can be limited to a slim wrapper, limiting the risk
that the code in RcppCWB looses touch with CWB upstream
development.
- Header files
_eval.h
, _globalvars.h
and
_cl.h
in the ./src
directory are autogenerated
files now, not to be edited by hand.
- The C++ code of the
cqp_drop_subcorpus()
function is
temporarily disabled to ensure that the package can be built (#34).
RcppCWB 0.4.4
- Fixed a mishandling of paths on Windows in
check_corpus()
that would trigger resetting the registry
unintendendly and potentially falsely.
- To avoid a compiler warning (unused variable) issued by Rcpp solved
by Rcpp v1.0.7, this version of Rcpp is now required (#22).
- In
use_tmp_dir()
, normalizePath()
is
applied on the tempdir()
result to avoid confusion with
symbolic links on macOS.
- New unit test for
cwb_encode()
(not yet run on
Windows).
- A C-level inconsistency in
cqp_get_registry()
that
would sometimes result in a wrong return value (i.e. registry path) has
been fixed (#14).
- To avoid an unintended behavior of
cwb_makeall()
, an
internal check is performed whether the corpus has been loaded already
and whether the home directory of the loaded corpus and defined in the
registry file are identical (#31).
- The link to the TXM project has been removed from the documentation
to avoid the error ‘SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer
certificate’ (#32).
- The
cl_delete_corpus()
function crashed when trying to
delete a corpus that has not been loaded (#33). The function now aborts
gracefully returning 0 when trying to delete a corpus that has not been
loaded.
- A new function
corpus_is_loaded()
can be used to check
whether a corpus is loaded.
RcppCWB 0.4.3
- Unused file ’_options.h’ removed from src/cwb/cl/cqp
- Targets ‘lex.creg.c’, ‘registry.tab.c’ and ‘registry.tab.h’ removed
from cl/Makefile to avoid an unwanted call of flex which is not
necessarily present (#30).
RcppCWB 0.4.2
- Windows builds will be linked with a fresh and fully reproducible
cross-compilation of CWB static libraries, see the PolMine/libcl
repository. The consolidation of the workflow to prepare cross-compiled
static libraries is a preparatory step to enable UCRT builds on
Windows.
- The Range struc in the code for util functionality (encode and more,
files utils.h, utils.cpp and _cwb_encode.c) has been renamed as
SAttrEncoder to avoid a C++ One Definition Rule warning resulting for a
struc with the same name in the CL context (#28).
RcppCWB 0.4.1
- A shortcoming when passing in variables into the format string to
construct the PKG_LIBS variable resulted in a faulty call of the linker
on Solaris and a compilation error. Fixed (#25).
- A hacky and recently unnecessary LDFLAG
“-Wl,–allow-multiple-definition” on Solaris has been dropped.
- Usage and evaluation of the pcretest utility is now in line with
POSIX requirements, omitting an error on Solaris. A statement on the
availability of the tool provides information whether it is available at
all (#24).
- The message on the findability of ncurses is more telling now,
avoiding a “mission critial”-style alarm when ncurses may be present but
is not findable by pkg-config (#26).
RcppCWB 0.4.0
New Features
- Encode XML (vrt file format) with new function
cwb_encode()
that exposes functionality of cwb-encode CWB
utility.
- Functions
cl_cpos2lbound()
and
cl_cpos2rbound()
will now accept an integer vector with
length > 1 as argument cpos
and return a vector with the
same length. Useful to speed up iterated queries for left and right
boundaries of regions (#19).
- A new function
cl_struc_values()
exposes the
corresponding C function of the Corpus Library (CL). The previous
implicit assumption that all structural attributes have values can thus
be tested. Intended to work with annotations of sentences and
paragraphs, i.e. common structural attributes that do usually not have
values.
- A new function
corpus_data_dir()
will derive the data
directory from the internal C representation of a corpus.
- New function
s_attr_regions()
will derive regions
defined by a structural attribute from the *.rng file. Fastest option
for large corpora.
- New functions
s_attr_is_sibling()
and
s_attr_is_descendent()
test the sibling/descendent
relationship of structural attributes.
Minor Improvements
- Function
check_corpus()
now includes checks whether the
registry provided (argument registry
) is identical with the
registry defined internally by CQP. The registry is reset if directories
are not identical.
- Minor adjustments of configure script for aarch64, adding -fPIC to
CFLAGS so that this flag will be used when Linux default configuration
is used as fallback.
- The implementation of the
s_attribute_decode()
method
was incomplete for method “Rcpp”. This alternative to the “pure R”
approach is now implemented (#2).
- The unused file ‘setpaths.R’ has been removed from the tools
directory (#10).
- The argument
method
previously setting “wininet” in
./tools/winlibs.R is omitted to avoid the warning “the ‘wininet’ method
is deprecated for http:// and https:// URLs” on Windows.
- The configure script will print the libdirs derived using
pcre-config and link against libintl on macOS by default.
RcppCWB 0.3.2
- If RcppCWB is compiled on macOS, the package configure script checks
the architecture of the machine and ensures that (if glib-2.0 is not yet
present) a version of glib-2.0 compiled for Apple Silicon/the M1 chip is
loaded in case an amd64 architecture is detected.
- The package configure script now uses
pcre-config
to
locate header files of PCRE.
- The configure script checks whether pcre has been compiled with
Unicode properties support. If not, a warning is issued that also
explains the recommended solution to use ‘–enable-unicode-properties’
when calling configure.
RcppCWB 0.3.0
- To avoid warnings when running R CMD check, the http://pcre.org is
used rather than https://pcre.org in the DESCRIPTION and the README
file.
- To overcome a somewhat dirty solution for multiple symbol
definitions, adding the ‘fcommon’ flag to the CFLAGS in the configure
script has been removed. The C code has been modified such that multiple
symbol definitions are omitted.
- The macOS image used for test on Travis CI is now ‘xcode9.4’
- On Solaris, the configure script would define the flag
“-Wl,–allow-multiple-definition” to be passed to the linker flags. The
rework of the CWB includes and the inclusion of the header file ‘env.h’
makes it possible to drop this flag. It was defined at a confusing place
anyway.
- Using the compiler desired by the user (in Makeconf, Makevars file)
is now there for all OSes.
- If pkg-config is not present on macOS, a warning is issued; the user
gets the advice to use the brew package manager to install
pkg-config.
- There is an explicit check in the configure script whether the
dependencies ncurses, pcre and glib-2.0 are present. If not, a telling
error with installation instructions is displayed.
- When unloading the package, the dynamic library RcppCWB.so is
unloaded.
- When loading the package, CQP is initialized by default (call
cqp_initialize()
)
RcppCWB 0.2.9
- Starting with GCC 10, the compiler defaults to -fno-common,
resulting in error messages during the linker stage, see the change log of the GCC
compiler. To address this issue, the -fcommon option is now used by
default when compiling the CWB C files on Linux 64bit systems. The CWB
code includes header files multiple times, causing multiple
definitions.
- On Linux systems, the hard-coded definition as the preferred C
compiler in the CWB configuration sripts will be replaced by what the CC
variable defines (in ~/.R/Makevars or the Makeconf file, the result
returned by R CMD config CC).
- Remaining bashisms have been removed from the cleanup file. The
shebang line of the cleanup and the configure file is now #!/bin/sh, to
avoid any reliance on bash.
RcppCWB 0.2.8
- There have been (minor) modifiations of the C code of the CWB so
that compilation succeeds on Solaris.
- Using the ‘-C’ flag in the CWB Makefiles has been replaced by ‘cd
cl’ / ‘cd cqp’ to avoid dependence on GNU make. GNU make is still
required, because of ‘include’ statements in the Makefiles.
- Removed an action on ‘depend.mk’ from ‘cleanup’ script to avoid
error messages that depend.mk is not present when Makefiles are first
loaded.
- Dummy depend.mk files will satisfy include statement in Makefiles
when running ‘make clean’ (depend.mk files are created only when running
depend.mk)
- For creating index of static archives (libcl, libcqb, libcwb), a
call to ‘ranlib’ has been replaced by an equivalent ‘ar -s’ in the
Makefiles, but commented out.
- In the platform-specific config files of the CWB, the
‘-march’-option has been taken out, to safeguard portability.
- To meet the requirements of the upcoming changes in the CRAN check
process to use staged installs, the procedure to reset the paths in the
test data within the package has been replaced throughout by using a
temporary registry directory. The
get_tmp_registry()
will
return the whereabouts of this directory.
RcppCWB 0.2.7
- If glib-2.0 is not present on macOS, binaries of the static library
and header files are downloaded from a GitHub repo. This prepares to get
RcppCWB pass macOS checking on CRAN machines.
- A slight modification of the C code will now prevent previous
crashes resulting from a faulty CQP syntax. The solution will not yet be
effective for Windows systems until we have recompiled the libcqp static
library that is downloaded during the installation process.
- A new C++-level function ‘check_corpus’ checks whether a given
corpus is available and is used by the
check_corpus()
-function. Problems with the previous
implementation that relied on files in the registry directory to ensure
the presence of a corpus hopefully do not occur.
- Calling the ‘find_readline.perl’ utility script is omitted on macOS,
so previous warning messages when running the makefile do not show up
any more.
RcppCWB 0.2.6
- Function
cl_charset_name()
is exposed, it will return
the charset of a corpus. Faster than parsing the registry file again and
again.
- A new
cl_delete_corpus()
-function can remove loaded
corpora from memory.
RcppCWB 0.2.5
- In Makevars.win, libiconv is explicitly linked, to make RcppCWB
compatible with new release of Rtools.
- regex in check_s_attribute() for parsing registry file improved so
that it does not produce an error if ‘# [attribute]’ follows after
declaration of s_attribute
RcppCWB 0.2.4
- for linux and macOS, CWB 3.4.14 included, so that UTF-8 support is
realized
- bug removed in check_cqp_query that would prevent special characters
from working in CQP queries
- check_strucs, check_cpos and check_id are checking for NAs now to
avoid crashes
- cwb command line tools cwb-makeall, cwb-huffcode and
cwb-compress-rdx exposed as cwb_makeall, cwb_huffcode and
cwb_compress_rdx
RcppCWB 0.2.3
- when loading the package, a check is performed to make sure that
paths in the registry files point to the data files of the sample data
(issues may occur when installing binaries)
- auxiliary functions to check whether input to Rcpp-wrappers/C
functions is valid are now exported and documented
- more consistent validity checks of input to functions for structural
attributes
RcppCWB 0.2.2
- Compiling RcppCWB on unix-like systems (macOS, Linux) will work now
without the presence of glib (on Windows, the dependency
persists).#
- The presence of the bison parser is not required any more. The
package includes the C source generated by the bison parser along with
the original input files.
- Functionality to generate CWB-indexed corpora and to generate and
manipulate the registry file describing a corpus has been moved to a new
package ‘cwbtools’ (see https://www.github.com/PolMine/cwbtools) in
order to maintain a clearly defined scope of RcppCWB to expose
functionality of the C code of the CWB.
- Minor intervention in function ‘valid_subcorpus_name’ to omit a
-Wtautological-pointer-compare warning leading to a WARNING when
checking package for R 3.5.0 with option –as-cran
RcppCWB 0.2.1
- In previous versions the drive of the working directory and of the
registry/data directory had to be identical on Windows; this limitation
does not persist;
- Some utility functions could be removed that were necessary to check
the identity of the drives of the working directory and the data.
RcppCWB 0.2.0
- In addition to low-level functionality of the corpus library (CL),
functions of the Corpus Query Processor (CQP) are exposed, building on C
wrappers in the rcqp package;
- The authors of the rcqp package (Bernard Desgraupes and Sylvain
Loiseau) are mentioned as package authors and as authors of functions
using CQP, as the code used to expose CQP functionality is a modified
version of rcqp code;
- Extended package description explaining the rationale for developing
the RcppCWB package;
- Documentation of functions has been rearranged, many examples have
been included;
- Renaming of exposed functions of corpus library from cwb_… to
cl_…;
- sanity checks in R wrappers for Rcpp functions.
RcppCWB 0.1.7
- CWB source code included in package to be GPL compliant
- template to adjust HOME and INFO in registry file used
(tools/setpaths.R)
- using VignetteBuilder has been removed
- definition of Rprintf in cwb/cl/macros.c
RcppCWB 0.1.6
- now using configure/configure.win script in combination with
setpaths.R
RcppCWB 0.1.1
- vignette included that explains cross-compiling CWB for Windows
- check in struc2str to ensure that structure has attributes
RcppCWB 0.1.0
- Windows compatibility (potentially still limited)
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