R 2.15.1 is released
Peter Dalgaard
pd.mes at cbs.dk
Fri Jun 22 11:33:55 CEST 2012
The build system has rolled up R-2.15.1.tar.gz (codename "Roasted Marshmallows") at 9:00 this morning. This is a maintenance release; see the list below for details.
You can get it from
http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.15.1.tar.gz
or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to you.
Binaries for various platforms will appear in due course.
For the R Core Team
Peter Dalgaard
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This is the relevant part of the NEWS file:
CHANGES IN R VERSION 2.15.1:
NEW FEATURES:
o source() now uses withVisible() rather than
.Internal(eval.with.vis). This sometimes alters tracebacks
slightly.
o install.packages("pkg_version.tgz") on Mac OS X now has sanity
checks that this is actually a binary package (as people have
tried it with incorrectly named source packages).
o splineDesign() and spline.des() in package splines have a new
option sparse which can be used for efficient construction of a
sparse B-spline design matrix (_via_ Matrix).
o norm() now allows type = "2" (the 'spectral' or 2-norm) as well,
mainly for didactical completeness.
o pmin() and pmax()) now also work when one of the inputs is of
length zero and others are not, returning a zero-length vector,
analogously to, say, +.
o colorRamp() (and hence colorRampPalette()) now also works for the
boundary case of just one color when the ramp is flat.
o qqline() has new optional arguments distribution, probs and
qtype, following the example of lattice's panel.qqmathline().
o .C() gains some protection against the misuse of character vector
arguments. (An all too common error is to pass character(N),
which initializes the elements to "", and then attempt to edit
the strings in-place, sometimes forgetting to terminate them.)
o Calls to the new function globalVariables() in package utils
declare that functions and other objects in a package should be
treated as globally defined, so that CMD check will not note
them.
o print(packageDescription(*)) trims the Collate field by default.
o The included copy of zlib has been updated to version 1.2.7.
o A new option "show.error.locations" has been added. When set to
TRUE, error messages will contain the location of the most recent
call containing source reference information. (Other values are
supported as well; see ?options.)
o The NA warning messages from e.g. pchisq() now report the call to
the closure and not that of the .Internal.
o Added Polish translations by <c5><81>ukasz Daniel.
PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS:
o In package parallel, makeForkCluster() and the multicore-based
functions use native byte-order for serialization (deferred from
2.15.0).
o lm.fit(), lm.wfit(), glm.fit() and lsfit() do less copying of
objects, mainly by using .Call() rather than .Fortran().
o .C() and .Fortran() do less copying: arguments which are raw,
logical, integer, real or complex vectors and are unnamed are not
copied before the call, and (named or not) are not copied after
the call. Lists are no longer copied (they are supposed to be
used read-only in the C code).
o tabulate() makes use of .C(DUP = FALSE) and hence does not copy
bin. (Suggested by Tim Hesterberg.) It also avoids making a
copy of a factor argument bin.
o Other functions (often or always) doing less copying include
cut(), dist(), the complex case of eigen(), hclust(), image(),
kmeans(), loess(), stl() and svd(LINPACK = TRUE).
o There is less copying when using primitive replacement functions
such as names(), attr() and attributes().
DEPRECATED AND DEFUNCT:
o The converters for use with .C() (see ?getCConverterDescriptions)
are deprecated: use the .Call() interface instead. There are no
known examples (they were never fully documented).
UTILITIES:
o For R CMD check, a few people have reported problems with
junctions on Windows (although they were tested on Windows 7, XP
and Server 2008 machines and it is unknown under what
circumstances the problems occur). Setting the environment
variable R_WIN_NO_JUNCTIONS to a non-empty value (e.g. in
~/.R/check.Renviron) will force copies to be used instead.
INSTALLATION:
o R CMD INSTALL with _R_CHECK_INSTALL_DEPENDS_ set to a true value
(as done by R CMD check --as-cran) now restricts the packages
available when lazy-loading as well as when test-loading (since
packages such as ETLUtils and agsemisc had top-level calls to
library() for undeclared packages).
This check is now also available on Windows.
C-LEVEL FACILITIES:
o C entry points mkChar and mkCharCE now check that the length of
the string they are passed does not exceed 2^31-1 bytes: they
used to overflow with unpredictable consequences.
o C entry points R_GetCurrentSrcref and R_GetSrcFilename have been
added to the API to allow debuggers access to the source
references on the stack.
WINDOWS-SPECIFIC CHANGES:
o Windows-specific changes will now be announced in this file
(NEWS). Changes up and including R 2.15.0 remain in the CHANGES
file.
o There are two new environment variables which control the
defaults for command-line options.
If R_WIN_INTERNET2 is set to a non-empty value, it is as if
--internet2 was used.
If R_MAX_MEM_SIZE is set, it gives the default memory limit if
--max-mem-size is not specified: invalid values being ignored.
BUG FIXES:
o lsfit() lost the names from the residuals.
o More cases in which merge() could create a data frame with
duplicate column names now give warnings. Cases where names
specified in by match multiple columns are errors.
o Nonsense uses such as seq(1:50, by = 5) (from package plotrix)
and seq.int(1:50, by = 5) are now errors.
o The residuals in the 5-number summary printed by summary() on an
"lm" object are now explicitly labelled as weighted residuals
when non-constant weights are present. (Wish of PR#14840.)
o tracemem() reported that all objects were copied by .C() or
.Fortran() whereas only some object types were ever copied.
It also reported and marked as copies _some_ transformations such
as rexp(n, x): it no longer does so.
o The plot() method for class "stepfun" only used the optional xval
argument to compute xlim and not the points at which to plot (as
documented). (PR#14864)
o Names containing characters which need to be escaped were not
deparsed properly. (PR#14846)
o Trying to update (recommended) packages in R_HOME/library without
write access is now dealt with more gracefully. Further, such
package updates may be skipped (with a warning), when a newer
installed version is already going to be used from .libPaths().
(PR#14866)
o hclust() is now fast again (as up to end of 2003), with a
different fix for the "median"/"centroid" problem. (PR#4195).
o get_all_vars() failed when the data came entirely from vectors in
the global environment. (PR#14847)
o R CMD check with _R_CHECK_NO_RECOMMENDED_ set to a true value (as
done by the --as-cran option) could issue false errors if there
was an indirect dependency on a recommended package.
o formatC() uses the C entry point str_signif which could write
beyond the length allocated for the output string.
o Missing default argument added to implicit S4 generic for
backsolve(). (PR#14883)
o Some bugs have been fixed in handling load actions that could
fail to export assigned items or generate spurious warnings in
CMD check on loading.
o For tiff(type = "windows"), the numbering of per-page files
except the last was off by one.
o On Windows, loading package stats (which is done for a default
session) would switch line endings on stdout and stderr from CRLF
to LF. This affected Rterm and R CMD BATCH.
o On Windows, the compatibility function x11() had not kept up with
changes to windows(), and issued warnings about bad parameters.
(PR#14880)
o On Windows, the Sys.glob() function did not handle UNC paths as
it was designed to try to do. (PR#14884)
o In package parallel, clusterApply() and similar failed to handle
a (pretty pointless) length-1 argument. (PR#14898)
o Quartz Cocoa display reacted asynchronously to dev.flush() which
means that the redraw could be performed after the plot has been
already modified by subsequent code. The redraw is now done
synchronously in dev.flush() to allow animations without sleep
cycles.
o Source locations reported in traceback() were incorrect when
byte-compiled code was on the stack.
o plogis(x, lower = FALSE, log.p = TRUE) no longer underflows early
for large x (e.g. 800).
o ?Arithmetic's "1 ^ y and y ^ 0 are 1, _always_" now also applies
for integer vectors y.
o X11-based pixmap devices like png(type = "Xlib") were trying to
set the cursor style, which triggered some warnings and hangs.
o Code executed by the built-in HTTP server no longer allows other
HTTP clients to re-enter R until the current worker evaluation
finishes, to prevent cascades.
o The plot() and Axis() methods for class "table" now respect
graphical parameters such as cex.axis. (Reported by Martin
Becker.)
o Under some circumstances package.skeleton() would give out
progress reports that could not be translated and so were
displayed by question marks. Now they are always in English.
(This was seen for CJK locales on Windows, but may have occurred
elsewhere.)
o The evaluator now keeps track of source references outside of
functions, e.g. when source() executes a script.
o The replacement method for window() now works correctly for
multiple time series of class "mts". (PR#14925)
o is.unsorted() gave incorrect results on non-atomic objects such
as data frames. (Reported by Matthew Dowle.)
o The value returned by tools::psnice() for invalid pid values was
not always NA as documented.
o Closing an X11() window while locator() was active could abort
the R process.
o getMethod(f, sig) produced an incorrect error message in some
cases when f was not a string).
o Using a string as a "call" in an error condition with
options(showErrorCalls=TRUE) could cause a segfault. (PR#14931)
o The string "infinity" allowed by C99 was not accepted as a
numerical string value by e.g. scan() and as.character().
(PR#14933)
o In legend(), setting some entries of lwd to NA was inconsistent
(depending on the graphics device) in whether it would suppress
those lines; now it consistently does so. (PR#14926)
o by() failed for a zero-row data frame. (Reported by Weiqiang
Qian)
o Yates correction in chisq.test() could be bigger than the terms
it corrected, previously leading to an infinite test statistic in
some corner cases which are now reported as NaN.
o xgettext() and related functions sometimes returned items that
were not strings for translation. (PR#14935)
o plot(<lm>, which=5) now correctly labels the factor level
combinations for the special case where all h[i,i] are the same.
(PR#14837)
--
Peter Dalgaard, Professor
Center for Statistics, Copenhagen Business School
Solbjerg Plads 3, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Phone: (+45)38153501
Email: pd.mes at cbs.dk Priv: PDalgd at gmail.com
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