[ESS] Indenting of R code, particularly dplyr code.
Patrick Connolly
p_conno||y @end|ng |rom @||ng@hot@co@nz
Fri Oct 9 10:09:17 CEST 2015
On Thu, 08-Oct-2015 at 08:22PM -0400, Ista Zahn wrote:
|> On Oct 8, 2015 4:59 PM, "Sparapani, Rodney" <rsparapa using mcw.edu> wrote:
|> >
|> > >
|> > > I tried what was suggested by Vitalie and Lionel but they had no
|> > > effect. After some inspection, I noticed this message:
|> > >
|> > > Investigating that message, I came across the suggestion that Emacs 24
|> > > is needed for ess-15.09 to work. Is that the case? I seem to recall
|> > > somewhere that there were issues with Emmacs 24. What is the story
|> > > with that?
|> > >
|> > > TIA
|> >
|> > Yes, use 24.3 or higher...
|> > http://ess.r-project.org/Manual/ess.html#Requirements
|> >
|>
|> The manual says both 23.x and 24.x are supported...
I've been using 23.1 and always get the message (which I meant to
include last time):
Error during redisplay: (error Autoloading failed to define function compilation--ensure-parse) [3 times]
I figured that's what was preventing the suggestions from working.
Everything else in my ~/.emacs seems to behave how I imagine they
should so I figured the ess-15.09 additions were producing that error.
Or have I been misled? (I'm in the process of getting Emacs 24.3
installed.)
Thanks for the help.
|>
|> Best,
|> Ista
|>
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