Received: by mail.netbsd.org (Postfix, from userid 605) id 56AA884F1E; Mon, 8 Jan 2024 07:18:31 +0000 (UTC) Received: from localhost (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by mail.netbsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 848D184F1D for ; Mon, 8 Jan 2024 07:18:30 +0000 (UTC) X-Virus-Scanned: amavisd-new at netbsd.org Received: from mail.netbsd.org ([IPv6:::1]) by localhost (mail.netbsd.org [IPv6:::1]) (amavisd-new, port 10025) with ESMTP id NhzbXlFGn0D2 for ; Mon, 8 Jan 2024 07:18:26 +0000 (UTC) Received: from cvs.NetBSD.org (ivanova.netbsd.org [199.233.217.197]) by mail.netbsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id C0E8984D46 for ; Mon, 8 Jan 2024 07:18:26 +0000 (UTC) Received: by cvs.NetBSD.org (Postfix, from userid 500) id B6FEBFA42; Mon, 8 Jan 2024 07:18:26 +0000 (UTC) Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="_----------=_170469830651110" MIME-Version: 1.0 Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2024 07:18:26 +0000 From: "Makoto Fujiwara" Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/math/R To: pkgsrc-changes@NetBSD.org Reply-To: mef@netbsd.org X-Mailer: log_accum Message-Id: <20240108071826.B6FEBFA42@cvs.NetBSD.org> Sender: pkgsrc-changes-owner@NetBSD.org List-Id: Precedence: bulk List-Unsubscribe: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --_----------=_170469830651110 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Module Name: pkgsrc Committed By: mef Date: Mon Jan 8 07:18:26 UTC 2024 Modified Files: pkgsrc/math/R: Makefile PLIST distinfo Removed Files: pkgsrc/math/R/patches: patch-src_main_character.c Log Message: (math/R) Updated 4.2.3 to 4.3.2 with remedy for strtoi - pkgsrc side change strtoi function conflicted with NetBSD function. but it was referenced in the same file. Now it is referenced at various places. So it is renamed into strtoiR (All the strings for now) by SUBST, thus including do_strtoi. (patches/patch-src_main_character.c is dropped) - upstream info CHANGES IN R 4.3.2: NEW FEATURES: * The default initialization of the '"repos"' option from the 'repositories' file at startup can be skipped by setting environment variable 'R_REPOSITORIES' to 'NULL' such that 'getOption("repos")' is empty if not set elsewhere. * 'qr.X()' is now an implicit S4 generic in 'methods'. * 'iconv(to = "ASCII//TRANSLIT")' is emulated using substitution on platforms which do not support it (notably Alpine Linux). This should give a human-readable conversion in ASCII on all platforms (rather than 'NA_character_'). * 'trans3d()' gains options 'continuous' and 'verbose' addressing the problem of possible "wrap around" when projecting too long curves, as reported by Achim Zeileis in PR#18537. * 'tools::showNonASCII()' has been rewritten to work better on macOS 14 (which has a changed implementation of 'iconv()'). * 'tiff(type = "quartz")' (the default on macOS) now warns if 'compression' is specified: it continues to be ignored. INSTALLATION on a UNIX-ALIKE: * There is some support for building with Intel's LLVM-based compilers on 'x86_64' Linux, such as (C) 'icx', (C++) 'ipcx' and (Fortran) 'ifx' from oneAPI 2023.x.y. * There is support for using LLVM's 'flang-new' as the Fortran compiler from LLVM 16.0.x (preferably 17.0.0 or later). UTILITIES: * 'R CMD check' reports the use of the Fortran 90 random number generator 'RANDOM_NUMBER()' and the subroutines to initialize it. 'Writing R Extensions' has example code to use R's RNGs from Fortran. BUG FIXES: * 'substr(x, n, L) <- cc' now works (more) correctly for multibyte UTF-8 strings 'x' when 'L > nchar(x)', thanks to a report and patch by 'Architect 95'. * 'contrib.url(character())' now returns 0-length 'character()' as documented, which also avoids spurious warnings from 'available.packages()' et al. in the edge case of an empty vector of repository URLs. * 'readChar(., 4e8)' no longer fails, thanks to Kodi Arfer's report (PR#18557). * 'lapply(, as.data.frame)' no longer warns falsely for some base vector components. * Communication between parent and child processes in the 'multicore' part of 'parallel' could fail on platforms that do not support an arbitrarily large payload in system functions 'read()'/'write()' on pipes (seen on macOS where a restriction to 'INT_MAX' bytes is documented, without doing a partial read unlike Linux). The payload is now split into 1Gb chunks to avoid that problem. (PR#18571) * 'qqplot(x,y, conf.level=.)' gives better confidence bounds when 'length(x) != length(y)', thanks to Alexander Ploner's report and patch proposal (PR#18557). * 'norm(<0-length>, "2")' now gives zero instead of an error, as all the other norm types, thanks to Mikael Jagan's PR#18542. * Build-stage Rd macros \packageAuthor and \packageMaintainer now process 'Authors@R', fixing 'NA' results when the package 'DESCRIPTION' omits 'Author' and 'Maintainer' fields. * Formatting and printing complex numbers could give things like '0.1683-0i' because of rounding error: '-0i' is now replaced by '+0i'. * 'postscript()' refused to accept a 'title' comment containing the letter "W" (PR#18599). * 'isoreg(c(1,Inf))' signals an error instead of segfaulting, fixing PR#18603. * 'tiff(type = "Xlib")' was only outputting the last page of multi-page plots. * 'tools::latexToUtf8()' again knows about '\~{n}' and other letters with tilde, fixing a regression in R 4.3.0, and about '\^{i}' as an alternative to '\^{\i}' (similarly with other accents). Furthermore, LaTeX codes for accented I letters are now correctly converted, also fixing related mistakes in 'tools::encoded_text_to_latex()'. * 'tar(*, tar = "internal")' no longer creates out-of-spec tar files in the very rare case of user or group names longer than 32 bytes, fixing PR#17871 with thanks to Ivan Krylov. * When using the "internal" timezone datetime code, adding a fraction of a second no longer adds one second, fixing PR#16856 from a patch by Ivan Krylov. * 'tools::checkRd()' no longer produces spurious notes about "unnecessary braces" from multi-line Rd results of \Sexpr macros. CHANGES IN R 4.3.1: C-LEVEL FACILITIES: * The C-level API version of R's 'integrate()', 'Rdqags()' in 'Applic.h', now returns the correct number of integrand evaluations 'neval', fixing PR#18515 reported and diagnosed by Stephen Wade. * The C prototypes for LAPACK calls 'dspgv' and 'dtptrs' in 'R_exts/Lapack.h' had one too many and one too few character length arguments - but this has not caused any known issues. To get the corrected prototypes, include #include // for PR18534fixed #ifdef PR18534fixed # define usePR18534fix 1 #endif #include in your C/C++ code (PR#18534). INSTALLATION: * Many of the checks of esoteric Internet operations and those using unreliable external sites have been moved to a new target that is not run by default and primarily intended for the core developers. To run them use cd tests; make test-Internet-dev BUG FIXES: * '.S3methods()', typically called from 'methods()', again marks methods from package 'base' as 'visible'. Also, the visibility of non-'base' methods is again determined by the method's presence in 'search()'. * 'tools::Rdiff()' is now more robust against invalid strings, fixing installation tests on Windows without Rtools installed (PR#18530). * Fix (new) bug in 'hcl.colors(2, *)', by Achim Zeileis (PR#18523). * 'head(., )' and 'tail(..)' now produce more useful '"Error in ...."' error messages, fixing PR#18362. * Package code syntax on Windows is checked in UTF-8 when UTF-8 is the native encoding. * 'na.contiguous(x)' now also returns the first run, when it is at the beginning and there is a later one of the same length; reported to R-devel, including a fix, by Georgi Boshnakov. Further, by default, it modifies only an existing 'attr(*,"tsp")' but otherwise no longer sets one. * 'chol(, pivot = )' now gives a correct error or warning message (depending on 'pivot'), thanks to Mikael Jagan's (PR#18541). CHANGES IN R 4.3.0: SIGNIFICANT USER-VISIBLE CHANGES: * Calling '&&' or '||' with LHS or (if evaluated) RHS of length greater than one is now always an error, with a report of the form 'length = 4' in coercion to 'logical(1)' Environment variable '_R_CHECK_LENGTH_1_LOGIC2_' no longer has any effect. NEW FEATURES: * The included BLAS sources have been updated to those shipped with LAPACK version 3.10.1. (This caused some platform-dependent changes to package check output.) And then to the sources from LAPACK version 3.11.0 (with changes only to double complex subroutines). * The included LAPACK sources have been updated to include the four Fortran 90 routines rather than their Fortran 77 predecessors. This may give some different signs in SVDs or eigendecompositions.. (This completes the transition to LAPACK 3.10.x begun in R 4.2.0.) * The LAPACK sources have been updated to version 3.11.0. (No new subroutines have been added, so this almost entirely bug fixes: Those fixes do affect some computations with 'NaN's, including R's 'NA'.) * The parser now signals _classederrors, notably in case of the pipe operator '|>'. The error object and message now give line and column numbers, mostly as proposed and provided by Duncan Murdoch in PR#18328. * 'toeplitz()' is now generalized for asymmetric cases, with a 'toeplitz2()' variant. * 'xy.coords()' and 'xyz.coords()' and consequently, e.g., 'plot(x,y, log = "y")' now signal a _classedwarning about negative values of y (where 'log(.)' is 'NA'). Such a warning can be specifically suppressed or caught otherwise. * Regular expression functions now check more thoroughly whether their inputs are valid strings (in their encoding, e.g. in UTF-8). * The performance of 'grep()', 'sub()', 'gsub()' and 'strsplit()' has been improved, particularly with 'perl = TRUE' and 'fixed = TRUE'. Use of 'useBytes = TRUE' for performance reasons should no longer be needed and is discouraged: it may lead to incorrect results. * 'apropos()' gains an argument 'dot_internals' which is used by the completion ('help(rcompgen)') engine to also see 'base' internals such as '.POSIXct()'. * Support in 'tools::Rdiff()' for comparing uncompressed PDF files is further reduced - see its help page. * 'qqplot(x, y, ...)' gains 'conf.level' and 'conf.args' arguments for computing and plotting a confidence band for the treatment function transforming the distribution of 'x' into the distribution of 'y ' (Switzer, 1976, _Biometrika_). Contributed by Torsten Hothorn. * Performance of 'package_dependencies()' has been improved for cases when the number of dependencies is large. * Strings newly created by 'gsub()', 'sub()' and 'strsplit()', when any of the inputs is marked as '"bytes"', are also marked as '"bytes"'. This reduces the risk of creating invalid strings and accidental substitution of bytes deemed invalid. * Support for 'readLines(encoding = "bytes")' has been added to allow processing special text files byte-by-byte, without creating invalid strings. * 'iconv(from = "")' now takes into account any declared encoding of the input elements and uses it in preference to the native encoding. This reduces the risk of accidental creation of invalid strings, particularly when different elements of the input have different encoding (including '"bytes"'). * Package repositories in 'getOption("repos")' are now initialized from the 'repositories' file when 'utils' is loaded (if not already set, e.g., in '.Rprofile'). (From a report and patch proposal by Gabriel Becker in PR#18405.) * 'compactPDF()' gets a 'verbose' option. * 'type.convert()' and hence 'read.table()' get new option 'tryLogical = TRUE' with back compatible default. When set to false, converts '"F"' or '"T"' columns to character. * Added new unit prefixes '"R"' and '"Q"' for abbreviating (unrealistically large) sizes beyond 10^{27} in 'standard = "SI"', thanks to Henrik Bengtsson's PR#18435. * 'as.data.frame()''s default method now also works fine with atomic objects inheriting from classes such as '"roman"', '"octmode"' and '"hexmode"', such fulfilling the wish of PR#18421, by Benjamin Feakins. * The 'as.data.frame.vector()' utility now errors for wrong-length 'row.names'. It warned for almost six years, with "Will be an error!". * 'sessionInfo()' now also contains 'La_version()' and reports codepage and timezone when relevant, in both 'print()' and 'toLatex()' methods which also get new option 'tzone' for displaying timezone information when 'locale = FALSE'. * New function 'R_compiled_by()' reports the C and Fortran compilers used to build R, if known. * 'predict(, newdata = *)' no longer unnecessarily creates an 'offset' of all '0's. * 'solve()' for complex inputs now uses argument 'tol' and by default checks for 'computational singularity' (as it long has done for numeric inputs). * 'predict(, newdata=*)' now obeys a new argument 'rankdeficient', with new default '"warnif"', warning only if there are non-estimable cases in 'newdata'. Other options include 'rankdeficient = "NA"', predicting 'NA' for non-estimable 'newdata' cases. This addresses PR#15072 by Russ Lenth and is based on his original proposal and discussions in PR#16158 also by David Firth and Elin Waring. Still somewhat experimental. * 'Rgui' console implementation now works better with the 'NVDA' screen reader when the full blinking cursor is selected. The underlying improvements in cursor handling may help also other screen readers on Windows. * The drop-field control in GraphApp can now be left with the TAB key and all controls can be navigated in the reverse order using the Shift+TAB key, improving accessibility of the 'Rgui' configuration editor. * 'qnorm(, log.p=TRUE)' is now fully accurate (instead of to "only" minimally five digits). * 'demo(error.catching)' now also shows off 'withWarnings()' and 'tryCatchWEMs()'. * As an experimental feature the placeholder '_' can now also be used in the 'rhs' of a forward pipe '|>' expression as the first argument in an extraction call, such as '_$coef'. More generally, it can be used as the head of a chain of extractions, such as '_$coef[[2]]'. * Spaces in the environment variable used to choose the R session's temporary directory ('TMPDIR', 'TMP' and 'TEMP' are tried in turn) are now fatal. (On Windows the 'short path' version of the path is tried and used if that does not contain a space.) * 'all.equal.numeric()' gets a new optional switch 'giveErr' to return the numeric error as attribute. Relatedly, 'stopifnot(all.equal(a, b, ..))' is as "smart" now, as 'stopifnot(all.equal(....))' has been already, thus allowing customized 'all.equal()' wrappers. * R on Windows is now able to work with path names longer than 260 characters when these are enabled in the system (requires at least Windows 10 version 1607). Packages should be updated to work with long paths as well, instead of assuming 'PATH_MAX' to be the maximum length. Custom front-ends and applications embedding R need to update their manifests if they wish to allow this feature. See for more information. * 'Object not found' and 'Missing argument' errors now give a more accurate error context. Patch provided by Lionel Henry in PR#18241. * The '@' operator is now an S3 generic. Based on contributions by Tomasz Kalinowski in PR#18482. * New generic 'chooseOpsMethod()' provides a mechanism for objects to resolve cases where two suitable methods are found for an Ops Group Generic. This supports experimenting with alternative object systems. Based on contributions by Tomasz Kalinowski in PR#18484. * 'inherits(x, what)' now accepts values other than a simple character vector for argument 'what'. A new generic, 'nameOfClass()', is called to resolve the class name from 'what'. This supports experimenting with alternative object systems. Based on contributions by Tomasz Kalinowski in PR#18485. * Detection of BLAS/LAPACK in use ('sessionInfo()') with FlexiBLAS now reports the current backend. * The '"data.frame"' method for 'subset()' now warns about extraneous arguments, typically catching the use of '=' instead of '==' in the 'subset' expression. * Calling 'a:b' when numeric 'a' or 'b' is longer than one may now be made into an error by setting environment variable '_R_CHECK_LENGTH_COLON_' to a true value, along the proposal in PR#18419 by Henrik Bengtsson. * 'density(x, weights = *)' now warns if automatic bandwidth selection happens without using 'weights'; new optional 'warnWbw' may suppress the warning. Prompted by Christoph Dalitz' PR#18490 and its discussants. * 'rm(list = *)' is faster and more readable thanks to Kevin Ushey's PR#18492. * The 'plot.lm()' function no longer produces a normal Q-Q plot for GLMs. Instead it plots a half-normal Q-Q plot of the absolute value of the standardized deviance residuals. * The 'print()' method for class '"summary.glm"' no longer shows summary statistics for the deviance residuals by default. Its optional argument 'show.residuals' can be used to show them if required. * The 'tapply()' function now accepts a data frame as its 'X' argument, and allows 'INDEX' to be a formula in that case. 'by.data.frame()' similarly allows 'INDICES' to be a formula. * The performance of 'df[j] <- value' (including for missing 'j') and 'write.table(df)' has been improved for data frames 'df' with a large number of columns. (Thanks to Gabriel Becker's PR#18500, PR#18503 and discussants, prompted by a report from Toby Dylan Hocking on the R-devel mailing list.) * The matrix multiply operator '%*%' is now an S3 generic, belonging to new group generic 'matrixOps'. From Tomasz Kalinowski's contribution in PR#18483. * New function 'array2DF()' to convert arrays to data frames, particularly useful for the list arrays created by 'tapply()'. DATES and TIMES: * On platforms where (non-UTC) datetimes before 1902 (or before 1900 as with system functions on recent macOS) are guessed by extrapolating time zones from 1902-2037, there is a warning at the first use of extrapolation in a session. (As all time zones post 2037 are extrapolation, we do not warn on those.) * (Platforms using '--with-internal-tzone', including Windows and by default macOS). How years are printed in dates or date-times can be controlled by environment variable 'R_PAD_YEARS_BY_ZERO'. The default remains to pad to 4 digits by zeroes, but setting value 'no' gives no padding (as used by default by 'glibc'). * 'strftime()' tries harder to determine the offset for the '"%z"' format, and succeeds on the mainstream R platforms. * 'strftime()' has a limit of 2048 bytes on the string produced - attempting to exceed this is an error. (Previously it silently truncated at 255 bytes.) * 'sessionInfo()' records (and by default prints) the system time zone as part of the locale information. Also, the source (system/internal) of the date-time conversion and printing functions. * Objects of class '"POSIXlt"' created in this version of R always have 11 components: component 'zone' is always set, and component 'gmtoff' is set for times in UTC and usually set on the (almost all) platforms which have C-level support, otherwise is 'NA'. * There are comprehensive validity checks on the structure of objects of class '"POSIXlt"' when converting (including formatting and printing). (This avoids mis-conversions of hand-crafted objects.) * There is some support for using the native date-time routines on macOS: this is only viable on recent versions (e.g. 12.6 and 13) and does get wrong some historical changes (before 1900, during WWII). Use of '--with-internal-tzone' remains the default. * 'as.POSIXct()' and 'as.POSIXlt(.)' (without specifying 'origin') now work. So does 'as.Date()'. * 'as.Date.POSIXct(., tz)' now treats several 'tz' values, notably '"GMT"' as equivalent to '"UTC"', proposed and improved by Michael Chirico and Joshua Ulrich in PR#17674. * Experimental 'balancePOSIXlt()' utility allows using "ragged" and or out-of-range '"POSIXlt"' objects more correctly, e.g., in subsetting and subassignments. Such objects are now documented. More experimentally, a '"POSIXlt"' object may have an attribute '"balanced"' indicating if it is known to be filled or fully balanced. * Functions 'axis.Date()' and 'axis.POSIXct()' are rewritten to gain better default tick locations and better default formats by using 'prettyDate()'. Thanks to Swetlana Herbrandt. * The mapping of Windows' names for time zones to IANA's 'Olson' names has been updated. When ICU is available (it is by default), it is used to get a mapping for the current region set in Windows. This can be overridden by setting environment variable 'TZ' to the desired Olson name - see 'OlsonNames()' for those currently available. GRAPHICS: * The graphics engine version, 'R_GE_version', has been bumped to '16' and so packages that provide graphics devices should be reinstalled. * The 'grDevices' and 'grid' packages have new functions for rendering typeset glyphs, primarily: 'grDevices::glyphInfo()' and 'grid::grid.glyph()'. Rendering of typeset glyphs is only supported so far on the Cairo-based graphics devices and on the 'pdf()' and 'quartz()' devices. * The defined behaviour for '"clear"' and '"source"' compositing operators (via 'grid::grid.group()') has been changed (to align better with simple interpretation of original Porter-Duff definitions). * Support for gradients, patterns, clipping paths, masks, groups, compositing operators, and affine transformations has been added to the 'quartz()' device. INSTALLATION on a UNIX-ALIKE: * A system installation of generic LAPACK 3.10.0 or later will be preferred to the version in the R sources. 'configure' option '--with-lapack=no' (equivalently '--without-lapack') forces compilation of the internal LAPACK sources. If '--with-lapack' is not specified, a system 'liblapack' is looked for and used if it reports version 3.10.0 or later and does not contain BLAS routines. Packages using LAPACK will need to be reinstalled if this changes to using an external library. * On 'aarch64' Linux platforms using GCC, 'configure' now defaults to '-fPIC' (instead of '-fpic'), as desired in PR#18326. * 'configure' now checks conversion of datetimes between 'POSIXlt' and 'POSIXct' around year 2020. Failure (which has been seen on platforms missing 'tzdata') is fatal. * If 'configure' option '--with-valgrind-instrumentation' is given value '1' or '2', option '--with-system-valgrind-headers' is now the default and ignored (with a warning). It is highly recommended that the system headers are installed alongside 'valgrind': they are part of its packaging on some Linux distributions and packaged separately (e.g. in the 'valgrind-devel' RPM) on others. 'configure' will give a warning if they are not found. The system headers will be required in a future release of R to build with 'valgrind' instrumentation. * 'libcurl' 8.x is now accepted by 'configure': despite a change in major version number it changes neither API nor ABI. INSTALLATION on WINDOWS: * The makefiles and installer scripts for Windows have been tailored to 'Rtools43', an update of the 'Rtools42' toolchain. It is based on 'gcc' 12 and newer versions of MinGW-W64, binutils and libraries. At this time R-devel can still be built using Rtools42 without changes, but when R-devel is installed via the installer, it will by default look for Rtools43. * Old make targets 'rsync-extsoft' and 32-bit ones that are no longer needed have been removed. * Default builds (including for packages) no longer select C99. Thus the C standard used is the default for the compiler, which for the toolchain in 'Rtools43' is C17. (This is consistent with Unix builds.) PACKAGE INSTALLATION: * The default C++ standard has been changed to C++17 where available (which it is on all currently checked platforms): if not C++14 or C++11 is used if available otherwise C++ is not supported. * 'USE_FC_LEN_T' is the default: this uses the correct (compiler-dependent) prototypes for Fortran BLAS/LAPACK routines called from C/C++, and requires adjustment of many such calls - see 'Writing R Extensions' 6.6.1. * There is initial support for C++23 as several compilers are now supporting '-std=c++23' or '-std=c++2b' or similar. As for C++20, there no additional 'configure' checks for C++23 features beyond a check that the compiler reports a '__cplusplus' value greater than that in the C++20 standard. C++ feature tests should be used. * There is support for a package to indicate the version of the C standard which should be used to compile it, and for the installing user to specify this. In most cases R defaults to the C compiler's default standard which is C17 (a `bug-fix' of C11) - earlier versions of R or compilers may have defaulted to C99. Current options are: USE_C17 Use a standard that is at most C17. The intention is to allow legacy packages to still be installed when later C standards become the default, including packages using new keywords as identifiers or with K&R-style function declarations. This will use C17 if available, falling back to C11. USE_C90 Use the C90 (aka C89) standard. (As that standard did not require compilers to identify that version, all we can verify is that the compiler does not claim to be using a later standard. It may accept C99 features - for example 'clang' accepts // to make comments.) USE_C99 Use the C99 standard. This should be rarely needed - it avoids the few new features of C11/C17 which can be useful if a package assumes them if C17 is specified and they are not implemented. USE_C23 Use C23 (or in future, later). Compiler/library support for C23 is still being implemented, but LLVM clang from 15.0.0 and the upcoming GCC 13 have quite extensive support. These can be specified as part of the 'SystemRequirements' field in the package's 'DESCRIPTION' file or _viaoptions '--use-C17' and so on of 'R CMD INSTALL' and 'R CMD SHLIB'. For further details see "Writing R Extensions" 1.2.5. * (Windows) A 'src/Makefile.ucrt' or 'src/Makefile.win' file is now included after 'R_HOME/etcR_ARCH/Makeconf' and so no longer needs to include that file itself. Installation of a package with such a file now uses a site 'Makevars' file in the same way as a package with a 'src/Makevars.win' file would. * 'configure' is now passed crucial variables such as 'CC' and 'CFLAGS' in its environment, as many packages were not setting them (as documented in 'Writing R Extensions' 1.2). This has most effect where 'configure' is used to compile parts of the package - most often by 'cmake' or 'libtool' which obfuscate the actual compile commands used. Also used for 'configure.win' and 'configure.ucrt' on Windows. FORTRAN FLAGS: * The flag '-fno-optimize-sibling-calls' is no longer forced for 'gfortran' 7 and later. It should no longer be needed now using 'hidden' character-length arguments when calling BLAS/LAPACK routines from C/C++ is the default even for packages. (Unless perhaps packages call Fortran code from C/C++ without using R's headers and without allowing for these arguments.) C-LEVEL FACILITIES: * The deprecated S-compatibility macros 'DOUBLE_*' in 'R_ext/Constants.h' (included by 'R.h') have been removed. * The deprecated legacy typedefs of 'Sint' and 'Sfloat' in header 'R.h' are no longer defined, and that header no longer includes header 'limits.h' from C nor 'climits' from C++. * New macro 'CAD5R()' is provided in 'Rinternals.h' and used in a few places in the R sources. * ALTREP now supports 'VECSXP' vectors. Contributed by Gabor Csardi in PR#17620. * The 'Rcomplex' definition (in header 'R_ext/Complex.h') has been extended to prevent possible mis-compilation when interfacing with Fortran (PR#18430). The new definition causes compiler warnings with static initializers such as '{1, 2}', which can be changed to '{.r=1, .i=2}'. Using the new definition from C++ depends on compiler extensions supporting C features that have not been incorporated into the C++ standards but are available in 'g++' and 'clang++': this may result in C++ compiler warnings but these have been worked around for recent versions of common compilers (GCC, Apple/LLVM clang, Intel). It is intended to change the inclusion of header 'R_ext/Complex.h' by other R headers, so C/C++ code files which make use of 'Rcomplex' should include that header explicitly. UTILITIES: * 'R CMD check' does more checking of package '.Rd' files, warning about invalid email addresses and (some) invalid URIs and noting empty '\item' labels in description lists. * 'R CMD check' now also reports problems when reading package news in md (file 'NEWS.md') and (optionally) plain text (file 'NEWS') formats. * '_R_CHECK_TIMINGS_' defaults to a value from the environment even for 'R CMD check --as-cran'; this allows for exceptionally fast or slow platforms. It now applies to checking PDF and HTML versions of the manuals, and 'checking CRAN incoming feasibility'. * 'R CMD check' can optionally (but included in '--as-cran') check whether HTML math rendering _viaKaTeX works for the package '.Rd' files. * Non-interactive debugger invocations can be trapped by setting the environment variable '_R_CHECK_BROWSER_NONINTERACTIVE_' to a true value. This is enabled by 'R CMD check --as-cran' to detect the use of leftover 'browser()' statements in the package. * The use of 'sprintf' and 'vsprintf' from C/C++ has been deprecated in macOS 13 and is a known security risk. 'R CMD check' now reports (on all platforms) if their use is found in compiled code: replace by 'snprintf' or 'vsnprintf' respectively. [*NB:* whether such calls get compiled into the package is platform-dependent.] * Where recorded at installation, 'R CMD check' reports the C and Fortran compilers used to build R. It reports the OS in use (if known, as given by 'osVersion') as well as that R was built for. It notes if a C++ standard was specified which is older than the current default: many packages have used C++11 to mean 'not C++98' - as C++11 is the minimum supported since R 4.0.0, that specification can probably be removed. * 'R CMD INSTALL' reports the compilers (and on macOS, the SDK) used, and this is copied to the output of 'R CMD check'. Where a C++ standard is specified, it is reported. * 'R CMD check''s 'checking compilation flags in Makevars' has been relaxed to accept the use of flags such as '-std=f2008' in 'PKG_FFLAGS'. * 'tools::buildVignettes()' has a new argument 'skip', which is used by 'R CMD check' to skip (and note) vignettes with unavailable '\VignetteDepends' (PR#18318). * New generic '.AtNames()' added to enable class-specific completions after '@'. The formerly internal function 'findMatches()' is now exported, mainly for use in methods for '.DollarNames()' and '.AtNames()'. DEPRECATED AND DEFUNCT: * 'default.stringsAsFactors()' is defunct. * Calling 'as.data.frame.()' directly (for 12 atomic classes) is going to be formally deprecated, currently activated by setting the environment variable '_R_CHECK_AS_DATA_FRAME_EXPLICIT_METHOD_' to non-empty, which also happens in 'R CMD check --as-cran'. BUG FIXES: * Hashed 'environment's with sizes less than 5 can now grow. (Reported to R-devel by Duncan Garmonsway.) * 'as.character(, deparse = TRUE)' failed to re-escape curly braces in LaTeX-like text. (Reported by Hadley Wickham in PR#18324.) * 'library()' now passes its 'lib.loc' argument when requiring 'Depends' packages; reported (with fix) in PR#18331 by Mikael Jagan. * 'R CMD Stangle': improved message about 'Output' files. * 'head(x, n)' and 'tail(x, n)' now signal an error if 'n' is not numeric, instead of incidentally "working" sometimes returning all of 'x'. Reported and discussed by Colin Fay, in PR#18357. * The '"lm"' method for 'summary()' now gives the correct F-statistic when the model contains an offset. Reported in PR#18008. * 'C()' and '`contrasts<-`()' now preserve factor level names when given a function object (as opposed a function name which did preserve names). Reported in PR#17616. * 'c(a = 1, 2)[[]]' no longer matches '2' but rather signals a _classederror. Reported and analysed by Davis Vaughan in PR#18367, a duplicate of PR#18004, by Jan Meis et al. For consistency, 'NULL[[]]' is also erroneous now. 'x[[]] <- v' gives an error of the same class '"MissingSubscriptError"'. * The 'relist()' function of 'utils' now supports 'NULL' elements in the skeleton (PR#15854). * 'ordered(levels = *)' (missing 'x') now works analogously to 'factor(, ordered=TRUE)'; reported (with fix) by Achim Zeileis in PR#18389. * User-defined Rd macro definitions can now span multiple lines, thanks to a patch from Duncan Murdoch. Previously, the Rd parser silently ignored everything after the first line. * Plain-text help ('tools::Rd2txt()') now preserves an initial blank line for text following description list items. * 'tools::Rd2HTML()' and 'tools::Rd2latex()' no longer split \arguments and \value lists at Rd comments. * 'tools::Rd2latex()' now correctly handles optional text outside \items of argument lists as well as bracketed text at the beginning of sections, e.g., \value{[NULL]}. * 'as.character()' now behaves more in line with the methods for atomic vectors such as numbers, and is no longer influenced by 'options()'. Ditto for 'as.character()'. The 'as.character()' method gets arguments 'digits' and 'OutDec' with defaults _not_ depending on 'options()'. Use of 'as.character(*, format = .)' now warns. * Similarly, the 'as.character.hexmode()' and '*.octmode()' methods also behave as 'good citizen' methods and back compatibility option 'keepStr = TRUE'. * The 'as.POSIXlt()' and 'as.POSIXct()' default methods now do obey their 'tz' argument, also in this case. * 'as.POSIXlt()' now does apply a 'tz' (time zone) argument, as does 'as.POSIXct()'; partly suggested by Roland Fu<9f> on the R-devel mailing list. * 'as.Date.POSIXlt(x)' now also works when the list components are of unequal length, aka "partially filled" or "ragged". * 'expand.model.frame()' looked up variables in the wrong environment when applied to models fitted without 'data'. Reported in PR#18414. * 'time()' now (also) uses the 'ts.eps = getOption("ts.eps")' argument and thus by default rounds values very close to the start (or end) of a year. Based on a proposal by Andre V. Kostyrka on R-help. * Printing of a 'factanal()' result with just one factor and 'sort = TRUE' now works regularly, fixing PR#17863 by Timothy Bates, thanks to the 'R Contributors' working group. * Printing 0-length objects of class '"factor"', '"roman"', '"hexmode"', '"octmode"', '"person"', '"bibentry"', or '"citation"' now prints something better, one of which fixes PR#18422, reported by Benjamin Feakins. * 'Sys.timezone()' queries 'timedatectl' only if 'systemd' is loaded; addressing a report by Jan Gorecki in PR#17421. * The formula method of 'cor.test()' had scoping problems when 'environment(formula)' was not the calling environment; reported with a patch proposal by Mao Kobayashi in PR#18439. * 'attach()' of an environment with active bindings now preserves the active bindings. Reported by Kevin Ushey in PR#18425. * BLAS detection now works also with system-provided libraries not available as regular files. This fixes detection of the Accelerate framework on macOS since Big Sur. Reported by David Novgorodsky. * 'download.file()' gives a helpful error message in case of an invalid 'download.file.method' option, thanks to Colin Fay's report in PR#18455. * Sporadic crashes of 'Rterm' when using completion have been fixed. * 'Rprof()' is now more reliable. A livelock in thread initialization with too short sampling interval has been fixed on macOS. A deadlock in using the C runtime has been fixed on Windows. A potential deadlock has been prevented on Unix. * Cursor placement in 'Rgui' now works even after a fixed-width font is selected. * Mandatory options ('options()') are now set on startup so that saving and restoring them always works (PR#18372). * Package installation, 'R CMD INSTALL' or 'install.packages(*)', now parses each of the '/R/*.R' files individually instead of first concatenating and then 'parse()'ing the large resulting file. This allows parser or syntax errors to be diagnosed with correct file names and line numbers, thanks to Simon Dedman's report and Bill Dunlap's patch in PR#17859. This _doesrequire syntactically self contained R source files now, fixing another inadvertent bug. * 'predict.lm()' now finds the offset in the correct environment, thanks to Andr Gillibert's report and patch in PR#18456. * 'getInitial()' now finds the 'selfStart' model in the correct environment. (Reported by Ivan Krylov in PR#18368.) * Fix for possible segfault when using recently-added graphics features, such as gradients, clipping paths, masks, and groups with 'pdf(file=NULL)'. * 'class(m) <- class(m)' no longer changes a matrix 'm' by adding a class _attribute_. * 'packageDate(pkg)' now only warns once if there is no 'pkg'. * When 'ts()' creates a multivariate time series, '"mts"', it also inherits from '"array"' now, and 'is.mts()' is documented _andstricter. * 'Rd2txt()' now preserves line breaks of \verb Rd content and from duplicated \cr. The former also fixes the rendering of verbatim output from Rd \Sexpr in plain-text help. * 'uniroot(f, interval)' should no longer wrongly converge _outsidethe interval in some cases where 'abs(f(x)) == Inf' for an 'x' at the interval boundary, thanks to posts by Ben Bolker and Serguei Sokol on R-devel. * Vectorized alpha handling in palette functions such as in 'gray()', 'rainbow()', or 'hcl.colors()' works correctly now, thanks to Achim Zeileis' report and patch in PR#18476. * Formatting and 'print()'ing of 'bibentry' objects has dropped the deprecated 'citation.bibtex.max' argument, such that the 'bibtex' argument's default for 'print.bibentry()' depends directly on the 'citation.bibtex.max' option, whereas in 'format.bibentry()' the option no longer applies. * Attempting to use a character string naming a foreign function entry point in a foreign function call in a package will now signal an error if the packages has called 'R_forceSymbols' to specify that symbols must be used. * An error in 'table()' could permanently set 'options(warn=2)' promoting all subsequent warnings to errors. * The 'sigma()' function gave misleading results for binary GLMs. A new method for objects of class '"glm"' returns the square root of the estimate of the dispersion parameter using the same calculation as 'summary.glm()'. * 'bs()' and 'ns()' in the (typical) case of automatic knot construction, when some of the supposedly inner knots coincide with boundary knots, now moves them inside (with a warning), building on PR#18442 by Ben Bolker. * 'R CMD' on Windows now skips the site profile with '--no-site-file' and '--vanilla' even when 'R_PROFILE' is set (PR#18512, from Kevin Ushey). To generate a diff of this commit: cvs rdiff -u -r1.249 -r1.250 pkgsrc/math/R/Makefile cvs rdiff -u -r1.36 -r1.37 pkgsrc/math/R/PLIST cvs rdiff -u -r1.98 -r1.99 pkgsrc/math/R/distinfo cvs rdiff -u -r1.5 -r0 pkgsrc/math/R/patches/patch-src_main_character.c Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the copyright notices on the relevant files. --_----------=_170469830651110 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Length: 7804 Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Modified files: Index: pkgsrc/math/R/Makefile diff -u pkgsrc/math/R/Makefile:1.249 pkgsrc/math/R/Makefile:1.250 --- pkgsrc/math/R/Makefile:1.249 Sat Dec 23 20:10:56 2023 +++ pkgsrc/math/R/Makefile Mon Jan 8 07:18:26 2024 @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.249 2023/12/23 20:10:56 thor Exp $ +# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.250 2024/01/08 07:18:26 mef Exp $ # # If updating this package, please try to ensure PLIST.Darwin is kept in sync # to avoid unnecessarily breaking macOS users. # -DISTNAME= R-4.2.3 +DISTNAME= R-4.3.2 CATEGORIES= math MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_R_CRAN:=base/R-4/} @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ CONFIGURE_ARGS.Darwin+= --disable-openmp # https://trac.macports.org/ticket/66095 # Darwin 21 corresponds to macOS 12 .if ${OPSYS} == "Darwin" && ${OS_VERSION:R} > 21 -MAKE_ENV.Darwin+= MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET="12.0" +MAKE_ENV.Darwin+= MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET="12.0" .endif # R_PAPERSIZE can be: A4, Letter, Legal, Executive @@ -159,6 +159,30 @@ SUBST_STAGE.fixwrap= post-build SUBST_FILES.fixwrap= libtool SUBST_SED.fixwrap= -e "s,${WRAPPER_BINDIR}/libtool,${PKG_LIBTOOL},g" +SUBST_CLASSES+= strtoi +SUBST_STAGE.strtoi= pre-configure +SUBST_MESSAGE.strtoi= Renaming strtoi to strtoiR to avoid conflict +SUBST_FILES.strtoi= \ + tests/reg-tests-1d.R \ + doc/NEWS.3 \ + doc/html/NEWS.2.html \ + doc/html/NEWS.3.html \ + doc/NEWS.2 \ + doc/NEWS.3.Rd \ + doc/NEWS.2.Rd \ + src/include/Internal.h \ + src/library/base/man/hexmode.Rd \ + src/library/base/man/octmode.Rd \ + src/library/base/man/strtoi.Rd \ + src/library/base/R/octhex.R \ + src/library/base/R/version.R \ + src/library/base/R/character.R \ + src/gnuwin32/Rdll.hide \ + src/main/names.c \ + src/main/character.c + +SUBST_SED.strtoi= -e "s,strtoi,strtoiR,g" + BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.bzip2+= bzip2>=1.0.5 # failed to convert strong functions and variables: Invalid type identifier @@ -182,6 +206,10 @@ fix-darwin-install-name: done .endif +# remove orig version left out +post-install: + ${RM} ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/lib/R/library/survival/NEWS.Rd.orig + .include "../../archivers/bzip2/buildlink3.mk" .include "../../archivers/xz/buildlink3.mk" .include "../../converters/libiconv/buildlink3.mk" Index: pkgsrc/math/R/PLIST diff -u pkgsrc/math/R/PLIST:1.36 pkgsrc/math/R/PLIST:1.37 --- pkgsrc/math/R/PLIST:1.36 Fri Apr 22 14:01:19 2022 +++ pkgsrc/math/R/PLIST Mon Jan 8 07:18:26 2024 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.36 2022/04/22 14:01:19 wen Exp $ +@comment 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