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redatam 2.3.1
- A new GCC 16 warning showed up, so I edited ‘pugixml’ a bit and sent
an upstream pull request.
- The vendored ‘pugixml’ has these changes:
- Changes in pugixml.cpp:1135 (non-COMPACT #else branch)
xml_attribute_struct:
header(PUGI_IMPL_GETHEADER_IMPL(this, page, 0)) moved from
body to initializer list
xml_node_struct:
header(PUGI_IMPL_GETHEADER_IMPL(this, page, type)) moved
from body to initializer list
header is now formally initialized before any use,
eliminating GCC 16’s false positive
- The macro only does pointer arithmetic on this and page — no member
dereferencing — so using this in the initializer list is safe. You can
verify with:
redatam 2.3.0
- New ‘pugixml’ version that fixes a CRAN R-Devel warning.
redatam 2.2.0
- Uses ‘cpp4r’ instead of ‘cpp11’ for the R-C++ bindings.
redatam 2.1.2
- Fixes a bug with .DIC/.DICX files that are not accepted when these
are not in lower case (e.g., file.dic or file.dicx).
redatam 2.1.0
- Streamlined the C++ code. Minimal performance improvements, but it
is now easier to read.
redatam 2.0.4
- Refactored C++ to R list casting to avoid growing a list in a loop.
It now creates a list with a lenght equal to the number of entities and
variables with descriptions and then fills it with the data. This is 3
to 5 times faster.
- Fixes GCC-SAN errors with a fix proposed by Ivan Krylov.
Thanks!
redatam 2.0.0
redatam 0.2.1
- CRAN requested changes:
- Added Arseny Kapoulkine to ‘ctb’
- Added the Republic of Ecuador to ‘dtc’
- Removed from examples in the main function
redatam 0.2
- Refactored to use C++11 instead of C++17.
redatam 0.1
- First working version.
- Initial CRAN submission.
- Tested with the following census:
- Chile 2017 (DIC and DICX)
- Uruguay 2011 (DICX)
- Galapagos, Ecuador 2015 (original in DIC reduced to macro levels
with Redatam 7 and DICX created from the DIC file)
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.