[ESS] Running R and Splus from ESS.

gerald.jean at dgag.ca gerald.jean at dgag.ca
Wed Sep 15 14:52:53 CEST 2010


Martin,

first, thanks for your reply,

Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> a écrit sur 2010/09/15
03:37:17 :

> Dear Gerald,
>
> >>>>> "gj" == gerald jean <gerald.jean at dgag.ca>
> >>>>>     on Mon, 13 Sep 2010 15:17:36 -0400 writes:
>
>     gj> Hello,
>
>     gj> I did post on this subject a little while ago, I didn't get
> any response.
>     gj> I realized after posting that my timing was pretty bad,
> right in the middle
>     gj> of the R-users conference! so I try again.
>
>     gj> I am running ESS-5.11 under Emacs 22.3 on a Linux 64-bit
> box.  I often have
>     gj> a ".q" file linked to an Splus process and a ".R" file linked to
an R
>     gj> process at the same time.  I have been doing this for quite
> some time with
>     gj> no problem.
>
>     gj> Since I upgraded ESS to 5.11 Emacs seems to get confused
> with what is going
>     gj> on and eventually it freezes, every time. The only way I
> found to get out
>     gj> of this is to kill Emacs.
>
> That's definitely very unfortunate.
> (As an R Core member) I'm often using several versions of R
simultaneously
> and having differnt .R files "linked" to these R processes, and
> change the "links", etc.
> But I don't think I have ever experienced anything like the
> problem you describe.

We have 3 Splus licenses on the Linux server where R and Splus are
installed.  In the past I have run two and three Splus sessions
simultaneously, sometimes switching the links between the sessions and the
the .q buffers, I never had this problem neither, but I haven't done this
with ESS 5.11 though.
>
>
>     gj> I also have another problem, which might be related, under
> ESS-5.11 it is
>     gj> very hard to get rid of an R process.  I kill the R process
> with C-c C-q,
>     gj> reply to the question about saving the workplace.  Then R
> quits normally,
>     gj> but as soon as I start moving in the "*.R" buffer ESS starts a
new
>     gj> R-process, I don't want this, I just
>     gj> want to browse my R-code.  Same thing happens when I want toshut
down
>     gj> everything, first the R-process, if one is running, then
> Emacs (if nothing
>     gj> else is running) but after the R-process normally closes
> down I can't save
>     gj> the "*.R" buffer without R restarting, I usually end up
> getting Emacs to
>     gj> kill the R-process as it shuts down.  This behaviour doesn't
> happen with
>     gj> the
>     gj> Splus-processes?  This is pretty anoying.
>     gj>  Anyone has a clue of what is happening?
>
> Well, there *is* code in ESS that starts an R process for the
> user >>> when it is desired <<<
> E.g. if you are in the *.R buffer and want to evaluate code, and
> there is no R process, one is started for you,
> instead of just signalling an
>     "Error: there is no R process .."
>
I did gathered that it was probably steaming from that "feature".  I wonder
if there is a way of deasabling it or at least make it smarter!  If I am in
a .q buffer, normally used for Splus code and if I submit a command
thinking Splus is running when it is not, then ESS starts an R session,
which of course is not desired, a bit annoying!

> So, the problem must stem from this feature.
> Has anyone else seen similar *un*desired start up of R?
>
> Gerald,
> you may also consider   M-x ess-submit-bug-report
> to send us all the details of the state of your ESS.

will it be usefull if I send a bug report now that Frede did send one?

Thanks again,

Gérald Jean
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>
> Regards,
> Martin


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