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NEWS file for the nopaco
package
Version 1.0.9
- Bug fix: Fixed an issue where getPsi would results in NaN if the
inputmatrix contained any unknowns (NA or NaN)
Version 1.0.8
- Bug fix: Fixed an issue where concordance.test would result in
errors for larger datasets due to a bug in the getVar function.
- Compilation Compatibility: Updated the package to allow compilation
with R_NO_REMAP defined. This change anticipates the default setting
expected in future R versions, specifically starting from R 4.5.0.
Version 1.0.7
- The default nopaco.nCPU setting previously set by
parallel::detectCores(), is now maximized to a value of 2. If higher
values are required, it can be set manually.
- Count ties in both matrices (if given), instead of only matrix
‘x’.
- Can now handle infinite values in the input matrices. Previously Inf
and -Inf were set to NA.
- Changed the direction of ‘delta’ in the difference test.
- The options
concordance.nCPU
,
concordance.seed
and concordance.verbose
, are
replaced by nopaco.nCPU
, nopaco.seed
and
nopaco.verbose
respectively. The option
concordance.nDraws
is replaced by
nopaco.nDraws.CI
(for CI estimation).
- In the concordance.test function, method =
simulation
has been renamed as bootstrap
.
Version 1.0.6
- Fixed memory protection inconsitentsies in c++ code that were
introduced in the last bugfix
Version 1.0.5
- In order to resolve the linking error on Solaris, the c++ headers
are reordered in line with the description in ‘Writing R Extensions’: R
headers after system headers.
- Fixed memory protection inconsitentsies in c++ code
- Added ORCID to DESCRIPTION file
- Updated CITATIONS file
Version 1.0.4
- Avoids non-stable CI estimates by excluding replicates with less
than 3 values in the concordance test for differences.
- Now obtains confidence intervals by bootstrapping instead of
assuming asympototic normality.
- Debuged code: Confidence intervals were not correct if (psi1 >
psi2) in the concordance.test function
- Removed the Latex package headers for language and font encodings:
‘english’, ‘utf8x’, and ‘T1’
Version 1.0.3
- Added a vignette explaining the basic use of the package. The
vignette works out an expample which data is given in the newly added
data scores.rda (also requiring newly added data documentation)
- A major change was made by replacing the Google dense-hash (and
corresponding configuration script) by an c++11 std unordered_map in
order to solve the poor portability of the package.
- According to rcheck tool by Thomas Kalibera (see
github.com/kalibera/rchk) the samplePsi.cpp file did contain some
unprotected variables which are now protected.
- Concordance.test could sometimes give p values slightly larger (in
the order of machine precision) than 1. This is resolved.
- Implementation of tied values is handled in this version.
- The .samplePsi function did not correctly release the random.seed
within the global.env causing random number generators to be non random
anymore.
- Fixed a warning (Found no call to: ‘R_useDynamicSymbols’) by adding
a call to R_useDynamicSymbols(info, TRUE); in register.cpp
Version 0.99.8
- The previous version still did not compile on solaris (and possible
also OSX). I found the cause in the configuration file which was not
enforcing c++11. This is fixed in this version.
Version 0.99.7
- The previous version contained memory leaks. These have been
corrected by: replacing a delete by free (in getPsi.cpp:68) freeing
pointers pStateLimits and pState (in exactdistribution202.cpp:296-297)
No more leaks are found by the valgrind tool.
- After submission to CRAN, Kurt Hornik reported a failure to install
on Debian Linux. Although the error could not be reproduced, it is
assumed to be related to the c++11 dependency. The current version
includes ‘CXX_STD = CXX11’ in the Makevars file in order to force
compilation and linking with a C++11 compiler.
- The previous nopaco package did not compile on some systems because
of non supported c++ headers. These headers were used in the external
code (sparsehash @google). The current version includes a
configure script that came with the sparsehash code hopefully solving
the issue.
- remove some non-used files shipped with the external sparsehash
code.
- in addition to the ‘cph’ role for google, I added ‘aut’ in the
description file.
- more specifically identified the files to which the copyright
applies
Version 0.99.4
- First version submitted to CRAN
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