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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.
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).
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.
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(<list>, 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.
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 <Rconfig.h> // for PR18534fixed #ifdef PR18534fixed # define usePR18534fix 1 #endif #include <R_exts/Lapack.h>
in your C/C++ code (PR#18534).
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
.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(., <illegal>)
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(<not pos.def>, pivot = <T|F>)
now gives a correct
error or warning message (depending on pivot
), thanks to
Mikael Jagan's (PR#18541).
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.
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 classed errors, 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 classed warning
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(<lm>, 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(<rank-deficient lm>, 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(<very large negative>, 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<some>(a, b, ..))
is as “smart” now,
as stopifnot(all.equal(....))
has been already, thus allowing
customized all.equal<Some>()
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
https://blog.r-project.org/2023/03/07/path-length-limit-on-windows
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()
.
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(<numeric>)
and as.POSIXlt(.)
(without
specifying origin
) now work.
So does as.Date(<numeric>)
.
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.
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.
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.
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.)
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 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 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 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 (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 via
options --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.
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.)
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.
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 via
KaTeX 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()
.
default.stringsAsFactors()
is defunct.
Calling as.data.frame.<class>()
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
.
Hashed environment
s with sizes less than 5 can now grow.
(Reported to R-devel by Duncan Garmonsway.)
as.character(<Rd>, 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 classed error. 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 \item
s of argument lists as well as bracketed text
at the beginning of sections, e.g., \value{[NULL]}
.
as.character(<POSIXt>)
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(<Date>)
.
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(<POSIXlt>)
and
as.POSIXct(<POSIXct>)
default methods now do obey their
tz
argument, also in this case.
as.POSIXlt(<Date>)
now does apply a tz
(time zone)
argument, as does as.POSIXct()
; partly suggested by Roland Fuß 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 Andreï 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 ‘<pkg>/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 does require syntactically self contained R source files now, fixing another inadvertent bug.
predict.lm(<model with offset>)
now finds the offset in
the correct environment, thanks to André Gillibert's report and patch
in PR#18456.
getInitial(<formula>)
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 and stricter.
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
outside the 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).
The definition of DL_FUNC
in ‘R_ext/Rdynload.h’
has been changed to be fully C-compliant. This means that
functions loaded via for example R_GetCCallable
need
to be cast to an appropriate type if they have any arguments.
.Machine
has a new element sizeof.time_t
to
identify old systems with a 32-bit type and hence a limited range
of date-times (and limited support for dates millions of years
from present).
(Windows) The default C++ standard had accidentally been left at C++11 when it was changed to C++14 on Unix.
As "POSIXlt"
objects may be “partially filled”
and their list components meant to be recycled, length()
now
is the length of the longest component.
as.POSIXlt.Date()
could underflow for dates in the
far past (more than half a million years BCE).
as.Date.POSIXlt(x)
would return "1970-01-01"
instead of NA
in R 4.2.2, e.g., for
x <- as.POSIXlt(c("2019-01-30","2001-1-1")) x$mon <- c(0L, NA); as.Date(x)
R CMD check
failed to apply enabled
_R_CHECK_SUGGESTS_ONLY_ to examples and vignettes
(regression in R 4.2.0).
R CMD check
did not re-build vignettes in
separate processes by default (regression in R 4.2.0).
Running examples from HTML documentation now restores previous knitr settings and options (PR#18420).
Quartz: fonts are now located using Core Graphics API instead of deprecated ATS which is no longer supported in the macOS 13 SDK (PR#18426). This also addresses an issue where the currently used font in the Quartz device context was not correctly retained.
(Windows) Math symbols in text drawing functions are again rendered correctly (PR#18440). This fixes a regression in R 4.2.1 caused by a fix in PR#18382 which uncovered an issue in GraphApp due to which the symbol charset was not used with TT Symbol font face.
(Windows) Installing a package with a ‘src/Makefile.{win,ucrt}’ file includes ‘~/.R/Makevars.win64’ in the search for user makevars, as documented in “R Installation and Administration” and done for packages with a ‘src/Makevars.{win,ucrt}’ file.
format(<POSIXlt_w/_unbalanced_sec>, "....%OS<n>")
with
n > 0
no longer accidentally uses the unbalanced seconds,
thanks to Suharto Anggono's report (including patch) in PR#18448.
solve.default(a, b)
works around issues with
some versions of LAPACK when a
contains NA
or
NaN
values.
When UseMethod()
cannot dispatch, it no longer segfaults
producing the error message in case of a long class()
, thanks to
Joris Vankerschaver's report (including patch) in PR#18447.
When example(foo, ..)
produces graphics on an interactive
device it needs to open itself, it now leaves devAskNewPage()
unchanged even when it was FALSE
, thus fixing a 14 years old
‘<FIXME>’.
packageDescription()
again catches errors from encoding
conversions. This also fixes broken packageVersion()
in
C locale on systems where iconv
does not support transliteration.
tools::Rdiff(useDiff = TRUE)
checks for the presence
of an external diff
command and switches to
useDiff = FALSE
if none is found.
This allows R CMD Rdiff
to always work.
On Windows, environment variable
R_LIBCURL_SSL_REVOKE_BEST_EFFORT can be used to switch to
only ‘best-effort’ SSL certificate revocation checks with
the default "libcurl"
download method. This reduces
security, but may be needed for downloads to work with MITM
proxies (PR#18379).
(macOS) The run-time check for libraries from XQuartz for
X11 and Tcl/Tk no longer uses otool
from the Apple
Developer Tools (PR#18400).
The LaTeX style for producing the PDF manuals, ‘Rd.sty’,
now loads the standard ‘amsmath’, ‘amsfonts’ and
‘amssymb’ packages for greater coverage of math commands in
the Rd \eqn
and \deqn
macros.
The \mathscr
LaTeX command is also provided (via the
‘mathrsfs’ package, if available, or the ‘amsfonts’
bundle otherwise), fulfilling the wish of PR#18398.
(Windows) The default format of readClipboard()
and
writeClipboard()
has been changed to 13
(CF_UNICODETEXT
).
The PDF manuals (if built) can be compacted by the new
target make compact-pdf
(at the top level or in
directory ‘doc/manual’).
There is now configure
support for LLVM clang 15
on Linux, which defaults to position-independent (PIE) executables
whereas gfortran
does not.
Many small changes to ease compilation (and suppress
warnings) with LLVM clang
15.
Rscript -e
would fail if ‘stdin’ were closed
(Reported by Henrik Bengtsson.)
qt(*, log.p=TRUE)
in outer tails no longer produces
NaN
in its final steps, thus fixing PR#18360.
tools::Rd2latex()
now escapes hashes and ampersands
when writing URLs, fixing LaTeX errors with such URLs in \tabular
.
When isGeneric(f, fdef=*)
is used with mismatching
names, the warning is better understandable; reported (with fix) in
PR#18370 by Gabe Becker.
poly(x, n)
now works again (and is now documented)
when x
is a "Date"
or "POSIXct"
object, or of
another class while fulfilling mode(x) == "numeric"
. This
also enables poly(x, *, raw=TRUE)
for such variables.
Reported by Michael Chirico to R-devel.
write.table()
, write.csv()
and
write.csv2()
restore their numerical precision (internal
equivalent of digits = 15
) after an interrupt (PR#18384).
One can now read also byte FF
from a clipboard connection
(PR#18385).
source("")
and source(character())
now give more
helpful error messages.
R CMD check --as-cran
set _R_CHECK_TIMINGS_
too late to have the intended effect.
as.POSIXlt(x)
now also works with very large dates
x
, fixing PR#18401 reported by Hannes Mühleisen.
Files can now be extracted even from very large zip archives (PR#18390, thanks to Martin Jakt).
Non-finite objects of class "POSIXlt"
are now
correctly coerced to classes "Date"
and "POSIXct"
;
following up on the extension to format()
them correctly.
Added methods for is.finite()
, is.infinite()
and is.nan()
for "POSIXlt"
date-time objects.
Non-ASCII characters are now properly displayed on Windows
in windows created using GraphApp via
e.g. winDialogString
thanks to a workaround for an
at least surprising Windows behavior with UTF-8 as the system
encoding (PR#18382).
Find and replace operations work again in the script editor in
Rgui
on Windows.
Computation of window size based on requested client size in
GraphApp when running in a multi-byte locale on Windows has been fixed
(regression in R 4.2.0 for users of systems where R 4.1 used a
single-byte locale). Rgui
again respects the number of
console rows and columns given in ‘Rconsole’ file.
Rterm
support for Alt+xxx
sequences has been
fixed to produce the corresponding character (only) once. This fixes
pasting text with tilde on Italian keyboard (PR#18391).
New function utils::findCRANmirror()
to find out if a
CRAN mirror has been selected, otherwise fallback to
the main site. This behaves in the same way as
tools::CRAN_package_db()
and is intended for packages
wishing to access CRAN for purposes other than
installing packages.
The need for this was shown by a day when the main CRAN website was offline and a dozen or so packages which had its URL hardcoded failed their checks.
The libraries searched for by --with-blas (without
a value) now include BLIS (after OpenBLAS but before ATLAS). And
on macOS, the Accelerate framework (after ATLAS). (This is
patterned after the AX_BLAS
macro from the Autoconf Archive.)
The included LAPACK sources have been updated to 3.10.1.
The (full path to) the command tidy
to be used for
HTML validation can be set by environment variable R_TIDYCMD.
Setting environment variable
_R_CHECK_RD_VALIDATE_RD2HTML_ to a false value will override
R CMD check --as-cran
and turn off HTML validation.
This provides a way to circumvent a problematic tidy
.
The 2006 version that ships with macOS is always skipped.
The undocumented legacy declarations of Sint
,
Sfloat
, SINT_MAX
and SINT_MIN
in header
‘R.h’ are deprecated.
fisher.test(d)
no longer segfaults for “large”
d
; fixing PR#18336 by preventing/detecting an integer
overflow reliably.
tar(., files=*)
now produces correctly the warning
about invalid UID or GID of files, fixing PR#18344, reported by
Martin Morgan.
tk_choose.files()
with multi = FALSE
misbehaved on paths containing spaces (PR#18334) (regression
introduced in R 4.0.0).
sort(x, partial = ind, *)
now works correctly notably for
the non-default na.last = FALSE
or TRUE
, fixing
PR#18335 reported by James Edwards.
Environment variable _R_CHECK_XREFS_REPOSITORIES_ is
only used for checking ‘.Rd’ cross-references in R
CMD check
(as documented) and not for other uses looking for a
CRAN mirror.
The search for a CRAN mirror when checking
packages now uses getOption("repos")
if that specifies a
CRAN mirror, even when it does not also specify all three
Bioconductor repositories (as was previously required).
The HTML code generated by tools::Rd2HTML()
has been improved to pass tidy
5.8.0.
Writing to a clipboard connection works again, fixing a regression in R 4.2.0 (PR#18332). Re-using a closed clipboard connection no longer issues a spurious warning about an ignored encoding argument.
C function getlocale
no longer attempts to query an
unsupported category from the OS, even when requested at R level,
which may cause crashes when R 4.2.0 (which uses UCRT) is
embedded (reported by Kevin Ushey).
Accent keys now work in GraphApp Unicode windows, which are
used by Rgui
whenever running in a multibyte locale (so
also in UTF-8, hence fixing a regression in R 4.2.0 for users of
systems where R 4.1 used a single-byte locale).
Completion in Rgui
now works also with
non-ASCII characters.
Rgui
no longer truncates usage information with
--help.
Text injection from external applications via
SendInput
now works in GraphApp Unicode windows, fixing a
regression in R 4.2.0 for Rgui
users of systems where
R 4.1 used a single-byte locale but R 4.2.0 uses UTF-8.
Performance of txtProgressBar()
in Rgui
when
running in a multi-byte locale has been improved (fixing a
performance regression in R 4.2.0 for users of systems where R
4.1 used a single-byte locale).
The script editor in Rgui
now works also on
systems using UTF-8 as the native encoding. Users of the script
editor have to convert their scripts with non-ASCII characters to
UTF-8 before reading them in R 4.2.1 or newer (on recent Windows
where UTF-8 is used). This fixes a regression in R 4.2.0, which
prevented some operations with scripts when they contained
non-ASCII characters.
The formula
method of aggregate()
now matches
the generic in naming its first argument x
(resolving
PR#18299 by Thomas Soeiro).
This means that calling aggregate()
with a formula as a
named first argument requires name formula
in earlier
versions of R and name x
now, so portable code should not
name the argument (code in many packages did).
Calling &&
or ||
with either argument of
length greater than one now gives a warning (which it is intended
will become an error).
Calling if()
or while()
with a condition of
length greater than one gives an error rather than a warning.
Consequently, environment variable
_R_CHECK_LENGTH_1_CONDITION_ no longer has any effect.
Windows users should consult the WINDOWS section below for some profound changes including
Support for 32-bit builds has been dropped.
UTF-8 locales are used where available.
The default locations for the R installation and personal library folder have been changed.
Thanks to Tomas Kalibera for months of work on the Windows port for this release.
matrix(x, n, m)
now warns in more cases where
length(x)
differs from n * m
, as suggested by Abby
Spurdle and Wolfgang Huber in Feb 2021 on the R-devel mailing
list.
This warning can be turned into an error by setting environment
variable _R_CHECK_MATRIX_DATA_ to ‘TRUE’: R
CMD check --as-cran
does so unless it is already set.
Function file_test()
in package utils gains
tests for symlinks, readability and writability.
capabilities("libxml")
is now false.
The description of capabilities("http/ftp")
now reflects
that it refers to the default method, no longer the internal one.
simplify2array()
gains an except
argument for
controlling the exceptions used by sapply()
.
Environment variables R_LIBS_USER and
R_LIBS_SITE are both now set to the R system default if
unset or empty, and can be set to NULL
to indicate an empty
list of user or site library directories.
The warning for axis()
(-like) calls in cases of relatively
small ranges (typically in log-scale situations) is slightly improved
and suppressed from explicit calls to .axisPars()
as
has always been the intention.
The contrasts
setter function `contrasts<-`
gains an explicit default how.many = NULL
rather than just
using missing(how.many)
.
grid.pretty()
gains a new optional argument n = 5
.
There is a new function .pretty()
with option
bounds
as a technical-utility version of pretty()
. It
and pretty()
gain a new argument f.min
with a better
than back-compatible default.
Function grDevices::axisTicks()
and related functions
such as graphics::axis()
work better, notably for the log
scale; partly because of the pretty()
improvements, but also
because care is taken e.g., when ylim
is finite but
diff(ylim)
is infinite.
nclass.FD()
gains a digits
option.
The R Mathlib internal C function bd0()
(called
indirectly from a dozen probability density and distribution
functions such as dpois()
, dbinom()
,
dgamma()
, pgamma()
etc) has been complemented
by a more sophisticated and (mostly) more accurate C function
ebd0()
, currently called only by internal
dpois_raw()
improving accuracy for R level dpois()
and potentially others calling it such as dnbinom()
,
dgamma()
or pgamma()
. (Thanks to Morten Welinder's
PR#15628.)
write.ftable()
gains sep = " "
argument as
suggested by Thomas Soeiro.
The names of the locale categories supported by R's
Sys.getlocale()
and Sys.setlocale()
are now provided
by variable .LC.categories
in the base
namespace.
The Date
and POSIXt
methods for hist()
and the histogram
method for plot()
now also use the
new default col = "lightgray"
in consistency with the
corresponding change to hist()
's default for R 4.0.0.
hist.default()
gains new fuzz
argument, and the
histogram plot
method no longer uses fractional axis ticks
when displaying counts ("Frequency"
).
mapply()
and hence Map()
now also obey the
“max-or-0-if-any” recycling rule, such that, e.g.,
Map(`+`, 1:3, 1[0])
is valid now.
as.character(<obj>)
for "hexmode"
or
"octmode"
objects now fulfils the important basic rule
as.character(x)[j] === as.character(x[j])
.
The set utility functions, notably intersect()
have been
tweaked to be more consistent and symmetric in their two set
arguments, also preserving a common mode
.
substr(ch, start,end) <- new
now e.g., preserves
names(ch)
; ditto for substring()
, thanks to a patch
from Brodie Gaslam.
plot(<lm>)
gains a extend.ylim.f
argument, in
partial response to PR#15285; further PR#17784 is fixed thanks to
several contributors and a patch by Elin Waring.
The Cook's dist contours get customizable via cook.col
and
cook.lty
with a different default color and their legend is
nicer by default and customizable via cook.legendChanges
.
Attempting to subset an object that is not subsettable now
signals an error of class notSubsettableError
. The
non-subsettable object is contained in the object
field of
the error condition.
Subscript-out-of-bounds errors are now signaled as errors of
class subscriptOutOfBoundsError
.
Stack-overflow errors are now signaled as errors inheriting
from class stackOverflowError
. See
?stackOverflowError
for more details.
New partly experimental Sys.setLanguage()
utility,
solving the main problem of PR#18055.
gettext()
and gettextf()
get a new option
trim = TRUE
which when set to false allows translations for
strings such as "Execution halted\n"
typical for C code.
An experimental implementation of hash tables is now
available. See ?hashtab
for more details.
identical()
gains a extptr.as.ref
argument for
requesting that external pointer objects be compared as reference
objects.
reorder()
gets an argument decreasing
which it
passes to sort()
for level creation; based on the wish and
patch by Thomas Soeiro in PR#18243.
as.vector()
gains a data.frame
method which
returns a simple named list, also clearing a long standing
‘FIXME’ to enable as.vector(<data.frame>,
mode="list")
. This breaks code relying on
as.vector(<data.frame>)
to return the unchanged data frame.
legend()
is now vectorized for arguments cex
,
x.intersp
, and text.width
.
The latter can now also be specified as a vector (one element for
each column of the legend) or as NA
for computing a proper
column wise maximum value of strwidth(legend)
.
The argument y.intersp
can be specified as a vector with
one entry for each row of the legend.
legend()
also gains new arguments title.cex
and
title.font
. Thanks to Swetlana Herbrandt.
Deparsing no longer remaps attribute names dim
,
dimnames
, levels
, names
and tsp
to
historical S-compatible names (which structure()
maps back).
sample()
and sample.int()
have additional
sanity checks on their size
and n
arguments.
all.equal.numeric()
gains a sanity check on its
tolerance
argument – calling all.equal(a, b, c)
for
three numeric vectors is a surprisingly common error.
mean(na.rm =)
, rank(na.last =)
,
barplot(legend.text =)
, boxplot()
,
contour(drawlabels =)
, polygon(border =)
and
methods::is(class2 =)
have more robust sanity checks on
their arguments.
R CMD Rd2pdf
(used by R CMD check
) has a more
robust sanity check on the format of \alias{}
commands.
psigamma(x, deriv)
for negative x
now also works
for deriv = 4
and 5
; their underlying C level
dpsifn()
is documented in ‘Writing R Extensions’.
The HTML help system now uses HTML5 (wish of PR#18149).
ks.test()
now provides exact p-values also with ties
and MC p-values in the two-sample (Smirnov) case. By Torsten
Hothorn.
ks.test()
gains a formula interface, with y ~ 1
for the one-sample (Kolmogorov) test and y ~ group
for the
two-sample (Smirnov) test. Contributed by Torsten Hothorn.
The return value from ks.test()
now has class
c("ks.test", "htest")
– packages using try()
need
to take care to use inherits()
and not ==
on the class.
New functions psmirnov()
, qsmirnov()
and
rsmirnov()
in package stats implementing the
asymptotic and exact distributions of the two-sample Smirnov statistic.
iconv()
now allows sub = "c99"
to use C99-style
escapes for UTF-8 inputs which cannot be converted to encoding to
.
In a forward pipe |>
expression it is now possible to
use a named argument with the placeholder _
in
the rhs
call to specify where the lhs
is to be
inserted. The placeholder can only appear once on the rhs
.
The included LAPACK sources have been updated to version 3.10.0, except for the four Fortran 77 routines which 3.10.0 has re-implemented in Fortran 90 (where the older versions have been retained as the R build process does not support Fortran 90).
path.expand()
and most other uses of tilde expansion now
warn if a path would be too long if expanded. (An exception is
file.exists()
, which silently returns false.)
trunc(<Date>, *)
now supports units = "months"
or "years"
for consistency with the POSIXt
method,
thanks to Dirk Eddelbuettel's proposal in PR#18099.
list2DF()
now checks that its arguments are of the
same length, rather than use recycling.
The HTML help system has several new features: LaTeX-like
math can be typeset using either KaTeX
or MathJax, usage and example
code is highlighted using Prism, and
for dynamic help the output of examples and demos can be shown
within the browser if the knitr package is
installed. These features can be disabled by setting the
environment variable _R_HELP_ENABLE_ENHANCED_HTML_
to a
false value.
The graphics engine version, R_GE_version
, has been
bumped to 15
and so packages that provide graphics devices
should be reinstalled.
The grid package now allows the user to specify a
“vector” of pattern fills. The fill
argument
to gpar()
accepts a list of gradients and/or patterns and
the functions linearGradient()
, radialGradient()
,
and pattern()
have a new group
argument.
Points grobs (data symbols) can now also have a pattern fill.
The grobCoords()
function now returns a more informative
and complex result.
The grid package has new functions for drawing
isolated groups: grid.group()
, grid.define()
, and
grid.use()
. These functions add compositing operators and
affine transformations to R's graphics capabilities.
The grid package also has new functions for stroking
and filling paths: grid.stroke()
, grid.fill()
,
and grid.fillStroke()
.
A new function as.path()
allows the user to specify the
fill rule for a path that is to be used for clipping, stroking, or
filling; available options are "winding"
and
"evenodd"
. A new function as.mask()
allows the user
to specify the type of a mask; available options are
"alpha"
and "luminance"
.
These new features are only supported so far (at most) on the
Cairo-based graphics devices and on the pdf()
device.
dev.capabilities()
reports on device support
for the new features.
par()
now warns about unnamed non-character arguments
to prevent misuse such as {usr <- par("usr"); par(usr)}
.
R uses UTF-8 as the native encoding on recent Windows systems (at least Windows 10 version 1903, Windows Server 2022 or Windows Server 1903). As a part of this change, R uses UCRT as the C runtime. UCRT should be installed manually on systems older than Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016 before installing R.
The default personal library on Windows, folder
‘R\win-library\x.y’ where ‘x.y’ stands for R release
‘x.y.z’, is now a subdirectory of Local Application Data
directory (usually a hidden directory
‘C:\Users\username\AppData\Local’). Use
shell.exec(.libPaths()[1])
from R to open the personal
library in Explorer when it is first in the list (PR#17842).
R uses a new 64-bit Tcl/Tk bundle. The previous 32-bit/64-bit bundle had a different layout and can no longer be used.
Make files and installer scripts for Windows have been
tailored to ‘Rtools42’, the newly recommended 64-bit
gcc
10.3 MinGW-W64 UCRT toolchain.
‘Rtools42’ by default uses the Windows security features ASLR and DEP; hence CRAN builds of R and packages also do.
R now supports files ‘Makevars.ucrt’, ‘Makefile.ucrt’, ‘configure.ucrt’ and ‘cleanup.ucrt’ in packages, which are used in preference to the ‘.win’ variants. This allows keeping the ‘.win’ files around to support older versions of R. This feature will be removed in the future once support for older versions of R would no longer be needed.
R.version
gains a new field crt
(only on
Windows) to denote the C runtime. The value is "ucrt"
.
On Windows, download.file(method = "auto")
and
url(method = "default")
now follow Unix in using
"libcurl"
for all except ‘file://’ URIs.
‘Rtools42’ includes an unpatched Msys2 build of GNU
tar
. Paths including drive letters can be made to work
by adding --force-local to environment variable
TAR_OPTIONS. (‘Rtools40’ and earlier included a
patched version which defaulted to this option.)
Installer builds of R automatically find the ‘Rtools42’ software collection as well as the compiler toolchain. No PATH setting is required from the user.
The default installation directory of R for a user-only
installation has been changed to the User Program Files directory
(usually a hidden directory
‘C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Programs’) to follow
Windows conventions. Use shell.exec(R.home())
from R to
open the R installation directory in Explorer (PR#17842).
R now supports installation-time patching of packages. Patches may be installed from a supplied URL or a local directory or disabled. Patches are included into the installed packages for reference. This experimental feature may be removed in the future.
libcurl
is now required for building from source.
The clipboard connection now works also with text in other
than the current native encoding (PR#18267, with Hiroaki
Yutani). Text is always pasted to the clipboard in UTF16-LE and
the encoding
argument is ignored.
The internal case-changing functions are now used by default on Windows – this circumvents problems (for example with E acute) of the UCRT Windows' runtime.
R on Windows now uses the system memory allocator. Doug Lea's allocator was used since R 1.2.0 to mitigate performance limitations seen with system allocators on earlier versions of Windows.
memory.limit()
and memory.size()
are now stubs on
Windows (as on Unix-alikes).
Applications embedding R on Windows can now use additional callbacks, which have so far only been available only on Unix (PR#18286).
Facilities for accessing ‘ftp://’ sites are no longer
tested (except pro tem for curlGetHeaders()
) as modern
browsers have removed support.
R can now be built with ‘DEFS = -DSTRICT_R_HEADERS’ .
R CMD INSTALL
no longer tangles vignettes. This
completes an R CMD build
change in R 3.0.0 and affects
packages built before R 3.0.2. Such packages should be re-made
with R CMD build
to have the tangled R code of vignettes
shipped with the tarball.
USE_FC_LEN_T
will become the default: this uses the
correct prototypes for Fortran BLAS/LAPACK routines called from
C/C++, and requires adjustment of most such calls – see
‘Writing R Extensions’ §6.6.1. (This has been supported
since R 3.6.2.)
Package installation speed for packages installed with
keep.source
has been improved. This resolve the issue
reported by Ofek Shilon in PR#18236.
R CMD check
can optionally report
files/directories left behind in home, ‘/tmp’ (even though
TMPDIR is set) and other directories. See the “R
Internals” manual for details.
R CMD check
now reports byte-compilation errors
during installation. These are not usually fatal but may result
in parts of the package not being byte-compiled.
_R_CHECK_DEPENDS_ONLY_ can be applied selectively to
examples, tests and/or vignettes in R CMD check
: see the
“R Internals” manual.
_R_CHECK_SRC_MINUS_W_IMPLICIT_ now defaults to true:
recent versions of Apple clang
on macOS have made
implicit function declarations in C into a compilation error.
R CMD check --as-cran
makes use of the
environment variable AUTORECONF. See the
“R Internals” manual §8 for further details.
R CMD check --use-valgrind
also uses
valgrind
when re-building vignettes as some non-Sweave
vignettes unhelpfully comment out all their code when
R CMD check
runs vignettes.
Errors in re-building vignettes (unless there are LaTeX
errors) are reported by R CMD check
as ‘ERROR’ rather
than ‘WARNING’ when running vignettes has been skipped (as it
frequently is in CRAN checks and by --as-cran).
R CMD Rd2pdf
gains a --quiet option that is
used by R CMD build
when building the PDF package manual.
R CMD Rd2pdf
now always runs LaTeX in batch mode,
consistent with Texinfo \ge
6.7. The --batch
option is ignored.
R CMD build
and R CMD check
now include
the Rd file name and line numbers in the error message of an
\Sexpr
evaluation failure.
For packages using the \doi
Rd macro (now an
install-time \Sexpr
) but no other dynamic Rd content,
R CMD build
now produces a smaller tarball and is
considerably faster – skipping temporary package installation.
R CMD check
can optionally (but included in
--as-cran) validate the HTML produced from the packages
‘.Rd’ files. See
https://blog.r-project.org/2022/04/08/enhancements-to-html-documentation/:
this needs a fairly recent version of HTML Tidy to be available.
The non-API header ‘R_ext/R-ftp-http.h’ is no longer provided, as the entry points it covered are now all defunct.
A number of non-API declarations and macro definitions have been moved from the installed header ‘Rinternals.h’ to the internal header ‘Defn.h’. Packages that only use entry points and definitions documented to be part of the API as specified in ‘Writing R Extensions’ §6 should not be affected.
The macro USE_RINTERNALS
no longer has any effect
when compiling package code. Packages which also use
R_NO_REMAP
will need to ensure that the remapped names are
used for calls to API functions that were formerly also made
available as macros.
The deprecated legacy S-compatibility macros PROBLEM
,
MESSAGE
, ERROR
, WARN
, WARNING
,
RECOVER
, ... are no longer defined in
‘R_exts/RS.h’ (included by ‘R.h’). Replace these by
calls to Rf_error
and Rf_warning
(defined in header
‘R_ext/Error.h’ included by ‘R.h’).
Header ‘R_ext/RS.h’ no longer includes ‘R_ext/Error.h’.
Header ‘R_ext/Constants.h’ (included by ‘R.h’) when included from C++ now includes the C++ header ‘cfloat’ rather than the C header ‘float.h’ (now possible as C++11 is required).
The legacy S-compatibility macros DOUBLE_*
in
‘R_ext/Constants.h’ (included by ‘R.h’) are deprecated.
The deprecated S-compatibility macros SINGLE_*
in
‘R_ext/Constants.h’ (included by ‘R.h’) have been
removed.
R_Calloc
, R_Free
and R_Realloc
are
preferred to their unprefixed forms and error messages now use the
prefix. These forms were introduced in R 3.4.0 and are available
even when STRICT_R_HEADERS
is defined.
rmultinom
has been documented in ‘Writing R
Extensions’ §6 so is now part of the R API.
Similarly, Rtanpi
, called from R level tanpi()
is now part of the R API.
The long-deprecated, undocumented and non-API entry point
call_R
is no longer declared in ‘R_ext/RS.h’ (included
by ‘R.h’).
The header ‘S.h’ which has been unsupported since Jan 2016 has been removed. Use ‘R.h’ instead.
The (non-default and deprecated) method = "internal"
for download.file()
and url()
no longer supports
‘http://’ nor ‘ftp://’ URIs. (It is used only for
‘file://’ URIs.)
On Windows, download.file(method = "wininet")
no longer
supports ‘ftp://’ URIs. (It is no longer the default method,
which is "libcurl"
and does.)
On Windows, the deprecated method = "wininet"
now gives a
warning for ‘http://’ and ‘https://’ URIs for both
download.file()
and url()
. (It is no longer the default
method.)
On Windows, the command-line option --max-mem-size and environment variable R_MAX_MEM_SIZE are defunct. The memory allocation limit was important for 32-bit builds, but these are no longer supported.
default.stringsAsFactors()
is now formally deprecated,
where that was only mentioned on its regular help page,
previously. So it now gives a warning if called.
unix.time()
is defunct now; it had been deprecated since
R 3.4.0.
Setting digits = 0
in format()
,
print.default()
(and hence typically print()
) or
options()
is again invalid. Its behaviour was
platform-dependent, and it is unclear what “zero
significant digits” should mean (PR#18098).
Messages from C code in the ‘cairo’ section of package grDevices are now also offered for translation, thanks to Michael Chirico's PR#18123.
mean(x)
with finite x
now is finite also without
"long.double" capability.
R CMD Rd2pdf
no longer leaves an empty build
directory behind when it aborts due to an already existing output
file. (Thanks to Sebastian Meyer's PR#18141.)
density(x, weights = w, na.rm = TRUE)
when anyNA(x)
is true, now removes weights “in parallel” to x
, fixing
PR#18151, reported by Matthias Gondan.
Additionally, it gets a subdensity
option.
Conversion of \Sexpr[]{<expR>}
to LaTeX or HTML no longer
produces long blocks of empty lines when <expR>
itself
contains several lines all producing empty output. Thanks to a
report and patch by Ivan Krylov posted to R-devel.
R CMD build
no longer fails if a package vignette
uses child documents and ‘inst/doc’ exists. (Thanks to
Sebastian Meyer's PR#18156.)
When an R documentation (‘help’ source) file
‘man/foo.Rd’ in a package has \donttest{..}
examples
with a syntax error, it is now signalled as ERROR and with correct
line numbers relating to the ‘*-Ex.R’ file, thanks to Duncan
Murdoch and Sebastian Meyer's reports and patch proposals in
PR#17501.
Improved determination of the correct translation domain in
non-base packages, addressing the combination of PR#18092 and
PR#17998 (#c6
) with reports and augmented patch
#2904 by Suharto Anggono.
Note that "R-base"
is no longer the default domain e.g.,
for top-level calls to gettext()
; rather translation needs
explicit domain = *
specification in such cases.
identical(attrib.as.set=FALSE)
now works correctly with
data frames with default row names (Thanks to Charlie Gao's
PR#18179).
txtProgressBar()
now enforces a non-zero width for
argument char
, without which no progress can be visible.
dimnames(table(d))
is more consistent in the case where
d
is a list with a single component, thanks to Thomas Soeiro's
report to R-devel.
Further, table(d1, d2)
now gives an error when d1
and
d2
are data frames as suggested by Thomas in PR#18224.
Fix for drawing semi-transparent lines and fills on the native Windows graphics device (PR#18219 and PR#16694). Thanks to Nick Ray for helpful diagnosis on Bugzilla.
The deparser now wraps sub-expressions such as if(A) ..
with parentheses when needed; thanks to Duncan Murdoch's PR#18232
and Lionel Henry's patches there.
remove.packages()
no longer tries to uninstall
Priority: base
packages, thanks to a report and suggestions
by Colin Fay in PR#18227.
win.metafile()
now has xpinch
and
ypinch
arguments so that the user can override Windows'
(potentially wrong) guess at device dimensions.
x[i]
and x[[i]]
for non-integer i
should now behave in all cases as always documented: the index used is
equivalent to as.integer(i)
unless that would overflow where
trunc(i)
is used instead; thanks to Suharto Anggono's report
and patch proposals in PR#17977.
asOneSidedFormula()
now associates the resulting
formula with the global environment rather than the evaluation
environment created for the call.
<bibentry>$name
now matches the field name
case-insensitively, consistent with bibentry()
creation and
the replacement method.
cbind()
failed to detect some length mismatches with
a mixture of time-series and non-time-series inputs.
The default LaTeX style file ‘Sweave.sty’ used by the
RweaveLatex
driver no longer loads the obsolete ‘ae’
package; thanks to a report by Thomas Soeiro in PR#18271.
Furthermore, it now skips ‘\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}’ for
engines other than pdfTeX (if detected) or if the new
‘[nofontenc]’ option is used.
smooth.spline()
now stores its logical cv
argument more safely, fixing a rare bug when printing, and also
stores n
.
smooth.spline(x,y,*)
now computes the cv.crit
statistic correctly, also when is.unsorted(x)
, fixing
PR#18294.
The data.frame
method of rbind()
now warns
when binding not-wholly-recycling vectors, by analogy to the default
method (for matrices).
setAs()
finds the correct class for name to
when multiple packages define a class with that name. Thanks to
Gabor Csardi for the report.
Fix for detaching a package when two classes of the same name are present in method signatures for the same generic. Thanks to Gabor Csardi for the report.
match.arg("", c("", "a", "B"))
gives a better error
message, in part from PR#17959, thanks to Elin Waring.
R CMD Sweave --clean
no longer removes
pre-existing files or subdirectories (PR#18242).
The quartz()
device no longer splits polylines into
subpaths. That has caused narrowly-spaced lines with many points
to always look solid even when dashed line type was used due to
dash phase restarts.
Deparsing constructs such as quote(1 + `!`(2) + 3)
works
again as before R 3.5.0, thanks to the report and patch in PR#18284
by Suharto Anggono.
as.list(f)
for a factor
f
now keeps
names(f)
, fixing PR#18309.
qbeta(.001, .9, .009)
and analogous qf()
calls now
return a correct value instead of NaN
or wrongly 1
, all
with a warning; thanks to the report by Ludger Goeminne in PR#18302.
plot.lm()
failed to produce the plot of residuals vs.
factor levels (i.e., which=5
when leverages are constant)
for models with character predictors (PR#17840).
interaction.plot(..., xtick = TRUE)
misplaced the
x-axis line (PR#18305).
Not strictly fixing a bug, format()
ing and
print()
ing of non-finite Date
and POSIXt
values NaN
and \pm
Inf
no longer show as
NA
but the respective string, e.g., Inf
, for
consistency with numeric vector's behaviour, fulfilling the wish
of PR#18308.
R CMD check
no longer runs test scripts generated
from corresponding ‘.Rin’ files twice and now signals an
ERROR if processing an ‘.Rin’ script fails.
tools::Rd2txt()
used for plain-text help pages now renders
\href
s (if tools::Rd2txt_options(showURLs = TRUE)
)
and \url
s with percent-encoding and standards-compliant
delimiting style (angle brackets and no ‘URL: ’ prefix).
\email
is now rendered with a ‘mailto:’ prefix.
The default version of Bioconductor has been changed to
3.14. (This is used by setRepositories
and the menus in
GUIs.)
R CMD check --as-cran
has a workaround for a bug
in versions of file
up to at least 5.41 which
mis-identify DBF files last changed in 2022 as executables.
The legacy S-compatibility macros SINGLE_*
in
‘R_ext/Constants.h’ (included by ‘R.h’) are deprecated
and will be removed in R 4.2.0.
Initialization of self-starting nls()
models with
initialization functions following the pre-R-4.1.0 API
(without the ...
argument) works again for now, with a
deprecation warning.
Fixed quoting of ~autodetect~
in Java setting defaults
to avoid inadvertent user lookup due to leading ~
, reported
in PR#18231 by Harold Gutch.
substr(., start, stop) <- v
now treats negative
stop
values correctly. Reported with a patch in PR#18228 by
Brodie Gaslam.
Subscripting an array x
without dimnames by a
length(dim(x))
-column character matrix gave "random"
non-sense, now an error; reported in PR#18244 by Mikael Jagan.
...names()
now matches names(list(...))
closely,
fixing PR#18247.
all.equal(*, scale = s)
now works as intended when
length(s) > 1
, partly thanks to Michael Chirico's PR#18272.
print(x)
for long vectors x
now also works for
named atomic vectors or lists and prints the correct number when
reaching the getOption("max.print")
limit; partly thanks to a
report and proposal by Hugh Parsonage to the R-devel list.
all.equal(<selfStart>, *)
no longer signals a deprecation
warning.
reformulate(*, response=r)
gives a helpful error message
now when length(r) > 1
, thanks to Bill Dunlap's PR#18281.
Modifying globalCallingHandlers
inside
withCallingHandlers()
now works or fails correctly, thanks to
Henrik Bengtsson's PR#18257.
hist(<Date>, breaks = "days")
and
hist(<POSIXt>, breaks = "secs")
no longer fail for inputs of length 1.
qbeta(.001, .9, .009)
and similar cases now converge
correctly thanks to Ben Bolker's report in PR#17746.
window(x, start, end)
no longer wrongly signals
“'start' cannot be after 'end'”, fixing PR#17527 and
PR#18291.
data()
now checks that its (rarely used) list
argument is a character vector – a couple of packages passed other
types and gave incorrect results.
which()
now checks its arr.ind
argument is
TRUE rather coercing to logical and taking the first element –
which gave incorrect results in package code.
model.weights()
and model.offset()
more carefully
extract their model components, thanks to Ben Bolker and Tim Taylor's
R-devel post.
list.files(recursive = TRUE)
now shows all broken
symlinks (previously, some of them may have been omitted, PR#18296).
The workaround in headers ‘R.h’ and ‘Rmath.h’
(using namespace std;
) for the Oracle Developer Studio
compiler is no longer needed now C++11 is required so has been
removed. A couple more usages of log()
(which should have
been std::log()
) with an int
argument are reported on
Solaris.
The undocumented limit of 4095 bytes on messages from the
S-compatibility macros PROBLEM
and MESSAGE
is now
documented and longer messages will be silently truncated rather
than potentially causing segfaults.
If the R_NO_SEGV_HANDLER
environment variable is
non-empty, the signal handler for SEGV/ILL/BUS signals (which
offers recovery user interface) is not set. This allows more
reliable debugging of crashes that involve the console.
The legacy S-compatibility macros PROBLEM
,
MESSAGE
, ERROR
, WARN
, WARNING
,
RECOVER
, ... are deprecated and will be hidden in R
4.2.0. R's native interface of Rf_error
and
Rf_warning
has long been preferred.
.mapply(F, dots, .)
no longer segfaults when
dots
is not a list
and uses match.fun(F)
as
always documented; reported by Andrew Simmons in PR#18164.
hist(<Date>, ...)
and hist(<POSIXt>, ...)
no longer pass arguments for rect()
(such as col
and
density
) to axis()
. (Thanks to Sebastian Meyer's
PR#18171.)
\Sexpr{ch}
now preserves Encoding(ch)
. (Thanks to
report and patch by Jeroen Ooms in PR#18152.)
Setting the RNG to "Marsaglia-Multicarry"
e.g., by
RNGkind()
, now warns in more places, thanks to
André Gillibert's report and patch in PR#18168.
gray(numeric(), alpha=1/2)
no longer segfaults, fixing
PR#18183, reported by Till Krenz.
Fixed dnbinom(x, size=<very_small>, .., log=TRUE)
regression, reported by Martin Morgan.
as.Date.POSIXlt(x)
now keeps names(x)
, thanks to
Davis Vaughan's report and patch in PR#18188.
model.response()
now strips an "AsIs"
class typically,
thanks to Duncan Murdoch's report and other discussants in PR#18190.
try()
is considerably faster in case of an error and
long call, as e.g., from some do.call()
. Thanks to
Alexander Kaever's suggestion posted to R-devel.
qqline(y = <object>)
such as y=I(.)
, now works,
see also PR#18190.
Non-integer mgp
par()
settings are now handled
correctly in axis()
and mtext()
, thanks to Mikael
Jagan and Duncan Murdoch's report and suggestion in PR#18194.
formatC(x)
returns length zero character()
now,
rather than ""
when x
is of length zero, as documented,
thanks to Davis Vaughan's post to R-devel.
removeSource(fn)
now retains (other) attributes(fn)
.
require(pkg, quietly = TRUE)
is quieter and in
particular does not warn if the package is not found.
Use of ‘ftp://’ URIs should be regarded as
deprecated, with on-going support confined to method =
"libcurl"
and not routinely tested. (Nowadays no major browser
supports them.)
The non-default method = "internal"
is deprecated for
‘http://’ and ‘ftp://’ URIs for both
download.file
and url
.
On Windows, method = "wininet"
is deprecated for
‘http://’, ‘https://’ and ‘ftp://’ URIs for both
download.file
and url
. (A warning is only given for
‘ftp://’.)
For ‘ftp://’ URIs the default method is now "libcurl"
if available (which it is on CRAN builds).
method = "wininet"
remains the default for ‘http://’
and ‘https://’ URIs but if libcurl
is available, using
method = "libcurl"
is preferred.
make check
now works also without a LaTeX
installation. (Thanks to Sebastian Meyer's PR#18103.)
make check-devel
works again in an R build
configured with --without-recommended-packages.
qnbinom(p, size, mu)
for large size/mu
is correct
now in a range of cases (PR#18095); similarly for the (size,
prob)
parametrization of the negative binomial. Also qpois()
and qbinom()
are better and or faster for extreme cases. The
underlying C code has been modularized and is common to all four cases
of discrete distributions.
gap.axis
is now part of the axis()
arguments which
are passed from bxp()
, and hence boxplot()
. (Thanks to
Martin Smith's report and suggestions in PR#18109.)
.First
and .Last
can again be set from the site
profile.
seq.int(from, to, *)
and seq.default(..)
now work
better in large range cases where from-to
is infinite where
the two boundaries are finite.
all.equal(x,y)
now returns TRUE
correctly also
when several entries of abs(x)
and abs(y)
are close to
.Machine$double.xmax
, the largest finite numeric
.
model.frame()
now clears the object bit when removing the
class
attribute of a value via na.action
(PR#18100).
charClass()
now works with multi-character
strings on Windows (PR#18104, fixed by Bill Dunlap).
encodeString()
on Solaris now works again in Latin-1
encoding on characters represented differently in UTF-8. Support for
surrogate pairs on Solaris has been improved.
file.show()
on Windows now works with non-ASCII path
names representable in the current native encoding (PR#18132).
Embedded R on Windows can now find R home directory via the registry even when installed only for the current user (PR#18135).
pretty(x)
with finite x
now returns finite values
also in the case where the extreme x
values are close in size
to the maximal representable number .Machine$double.xmax
.
Also, it's been tweaked for very small ranges and when a boundary is
close (or equal) to zero; e.g., pretty(c(0,1e-317))
no longer
has negative numbers, currently still warning about a very small
range, and pretty(2^-(1024 - 2^-1/(c(24,10))))
is more accurate.
The error message for not finding vignette files when weaving has correct file sizes now. (Thanks to Sebastian Meyer's PR#18154.)
dnbinom(20, <large>, 1)
now correctly gives 0, and
similar cases are more accurate with underflow precaution.
(Reported by Francisco Vera Alcivar in PR#18072.)
It is planned that the 4.1.x series will be the last to support 32-bit Windows, with production of binary packages for that series continuing until early 2023.
Data set esoph
in package datasets now provides
the correct numbers of controls; previously it had the numbers of
cases added to these. (Reported by Alexander Fowler in PR#17964.)
‘www.omegahat.net’ is no longer one of the repositories
known by default to setRepositories()
. (Nowadays it only
provides source packages and is often unavailable.)
Function package_dependencies()
(in package
tools) can now use different dependency types for direct and
recursive dependencies.
The checking of the size of tarball in
R CMD check --as-cran <pkg>
may be tweaked via the new
environment variable
_R_CHECK_CRAN_INCOMING_TARBALL_THRESHOLD_, as suggested in
PR#17777 by Jan Gorecki.
Using c()
to combine a factor with other factors now
gives a factor, an ordered factor when combining ordered factors
with identical levels.
apply()
gains a simplify
argument to allow
disabling of simplification of results.
The format()
method for class "ftable"
gets a
new option justify
. (Suggested by Thomas Soeiro.)
New ...names()
utility. (Proposed by Neal Fultz in
PR#17705.)
type.convert()
now warns when its as.is
argument
is not specified, as the help file always said it should. In
that case, the default is changed to TRUE
in line with its
change in read.table()
(related to stringsAsFactors
) in
R 4.0.0.
When printing list arrays, classed objects are now shown
via their format()
value if this is a short enough
character string, or by giving the first elements of their class
vector and their length.
capabilities()
gets new entry "Rprof"
which is
TRUE
when R has been configured with the equivalent of
--enable-R-profiling
(as it is by default). (Related to
Michael Orlitzky's report PR#17836.)
str(xS4)
now also shows extraneous attributes of an
S4 object xS4
.
Rudimentary support for vi-style tags in rtags()
and
R CMD rtags
has been added. (Based on a patch from Neal
Fultz in PR#17214.)
checkRdContents()
is now exported from tools; it
and also checkDocFiles()
have a new option chkInternal
allowing to check Rd files marked with keyword "internal"
as
well. The latter can be activated for R CMD check
via
environment variable _R_CHECK_RD_INTERNAL_TOO_.
New functions numToBits()
and numToInts()
extend the raw
conversion utilities to (double precision)
numeric
.
Functions URLencode()
and URLdecode()
in
package utils now work on vectors of URIs.
(Based on patch from Bob Rudis submitted with PR#17873.)
path.expand()
can expand ‘~user’ on most
Unix-alikes even when readline
is not in use. It tries
harder to expand ‘~’, for example should environment variable
HOME be unset.
For HTML help (both dynamic and static), Rd file links to help pages in external packages are now treated as references to topics rather than file names, and fall back to a file link only if the topic is not found in the target package. The earlier rule which prioritized file names over topics can be restored by setting the environment variable _R_HELP_LINKS_TO_TOPICS_ to a false value.
c()
now removes NULL
arguments before
dispatching to methods, thus simplifying the implementation of
c()
methods, but for back compatibility keeps
NULL
when it is the first argument. (From a report and
patch proposal by Lionel Henry in PR#17900.)
Vectorize()
's result function's environment no longer
keeps unneeded objects.
Function ...elt()
now propagates visibility
consistently with ..n
. (Thanks to Lionel Henry's
PR#17905.)
capture.output()
no longer uses non-standard
evaluation to evaluate its arguments. This makes evaluation of
functions like parent.frame()
more consistent. (Thanks to
Lionel Henry's PR#17907.)
packBits(bits, type="double")
now works as inverse of
numToBits()
. (Thanks to Bill Dunlap's proposal in
PR#17914.)
curlGetHeaders()
has two new arguments,
timeout
to specify the timeout for that call (overriding
getOption("timeout")
) and TLS
to specify the minimum
TLS protocol version to be used for https://
URIs
(inter alia providing a means to check for sites using
deprecated TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1).
For nls()
, an optional constant scaleOffset
may be added to the denominator of the relative offset convergence
test for cases where the fit of a model is expected to be exact,
thanks to a proposal by John Nash. nls(*, trace=TRUE)
now
also shows the convergence criterion.
Numeric differentiation via numericDeriv()
gets new optional arguments eps
and central
, the
latter for taking central divided differences. The latter can be
activated for nls()
via nls.control(nDcentral =
TRUE)
.
nls()
now passes the trace
and control
arguments to getInitial()
, notably for all self-starting models,
so these can also be fit in zero-noise situations via a
scaleOffset
. For this reason, the initial
function of a
selfStart
model must now have ...
in its argument list.
bquote(splice = TRUE)
can now splice expression
vectors with attributes: this makes it possible to splice the
result of parse(keep.source = TRUE)
. (Report and patch
provided by Lionel Henry in PR#17869.)
textConnection()
gets an optional name
argument.
get()
, exists()
, and get0()
now signal
an error if the first argument has length greater than 1.
Previously additional elements were silently ignored. (Suggested
by Antoine Fabri on R-devel.)
R now provides a shorthand notation for creating functions,
e.g. \(x) x + 1
is parsed as function(x) x + 1
.
R now provides a simple native forward pipe syntax
|>
. The simple form of the forward pipe inserts the
left-hand side as the first argument in the right-hand side call.
The pipe implementation as a syntax transformation was motivated
by suggestions from Jim Hester and Lionel Henry.
all.equal(f, g)
for function
s now by default also
compares their environment(.)
s, notably via new
all.equal
method for class function
. Comparison of
nls()
fits, e.g., may now need all.equal(m1, m2,
check.environment = FALSE)
.
.libPaths()
gets a new option include.site
,
allowing to not include the site library. (Thanks to Dario
Strbenac's suggestion and Gabe Becker's PR#18016.)
Lithuanian translations are now available. (Thanks to Rimantas Žakauskas.)
names()
now works for DOTSXP
objects. On the
other hand, in ‘R-lang’, the R language manual, we now warn
against relying on the structure or even existence of such
dot-dot-dot objects.
all.equal()
no longer gives an error on DOTSXP
objects.
capabilities("cairo")
now applies only to the
file-based devices as it is now possible (if very unusual) to
build R with Cairo support for those but not for X11()
.
There is optional support for tracing the progress of
loadNamespace()
— see its help.
(Not Windows.)
l10n_info()
reports an additional element, the name of the
encoding as reported by the OS (which may differ from the
encoding part (if any) of the result from
Sys.getlocale("LC_CTYPE")
).
New function gregexec()
which generalizes regexec()
to find all disjoint matches and all substrings
corresponding to parenthesized subexpressions of the given regular
expression. (Contributed by Brodie Gaslam.)
New function charClass()
in package utils to
query the wide-character classification functions in use (such as
iswprint
).
The names of quantile()
's result no longer depend on the
global getOption("digits")
, but quantile()
gets a new
optional argument digits = 7
instead.
grep()
, sub()
, regexp
and variants work
considerably faster for long factors with few levels. (Thanks to
Michael Chirico's PR#18063.)
Provide grouping of x11()
graphics windows within
a window manager such as Gnome
or Unity
; thanks to a
patch by Ivan Krylov posted to R-devel.
The split()
method for class data.frame
now
allows the f
argument to be specified as a formula.
sprintf
now warns on arguments unused by the format
string.
New palettes "Rocket"
and "Mako"
for
hcl.colors()
(approximating palettes of the same name
from the viridisLite package).
Contributed by Achim Zeileis.
The base environment and its namespace are now locked (so one can no longer add bindings to these or remove from these).
Rterm
handling of multi-byte characters has been
improved, allowing use of such characters when supported by the
current locale.
Rterm
now accepts ALT+ +xxxxxxxx
sequences to
enter Unicode characters as hex digits.
Environment variable LC_ALL on Windows now takes precedence over LC_CTYPE and variables for other supported categories, matching the POSIX behaviour.
duplicated()
and anyDuplicated()
are now
optimized for integer and real vectors that are known to be sorted
via the ALTREP framework. Contributed by Gabriel Becker via PR#17993.
The graphics engine version, R_GE_version
, has been
bumped to 14
and so packages that provide graphics devices
should be reinstalled.
Graphics devices should now specify deviceVersion
to
indicate what version of the graphics engine they support.
Graphics devices can now specify deviceClip
. If
TRUE
, the graphics engine will never perform any clipping
of output itself.
The clipping that the graphics engine does perform (for both
canClip = TRUE
and canClip = FALSE
) has been
improved to avoid producing unnecessary artifacts in clipped
output.
The grid package now allows gpar(fill)
to be
a linearGradient()
, a radialGradient()
, or a
pattern()
. The viewport(clip)
can now also be
a grob, which defines a clipping path, and there is a new
viewport(mask)
that can also be a grob, which defines
a mask.
These new features are only supported so far on the Cairo-based
graphics devices and on the pdf()
device.
(Not Windows.)
A warning is given when a Cairo-based type is specified for a
png()
, jpeg()
, tiff()
or bmp()
device but Cairo is unsupported (so type = "Xlib"
is tried instead).
grSoftVersion()
now reports the versions of FreeType
and FontConfig if they are used directly (not via Pango),
as is most commonly done on macOS.
The standalone ‘libRmath’ math library and R's C
API now provide log1pexp()
again as documented, and gain
log1mexp()
.
configure
checks for a program pkgconf
if program pkg-config
is not found. These are now only
looked for on the path (like almost all other programs) so if needed
specify a full path to the command in PKG_CONFIG
, for example
in file ‘config.site’.
C99 function iswblank
is required – it was last seen
missing ca 2003 so the workaround has been removed.
There are new configure
options
--with-internal-iswxxxxx,
--with-internal-towlower and
--with-internal-wcwidth which allows the system functions
for wide-character classification, case-switching and width
(wcwidth
and wcswidth
) to be replaced by internal
ones. The first has long been used on macOS, AIX (and Windows)
but this enables it to be unselected there and selected for other
platforms (it is the new default on Solaris). The second is new
in this version of R and is selected by default on macOS and
Solaris. The third has long been the default and remains so as it
contains customizations for East Asian languages.
System versions of these functions are often minimally implemented (sometimes only for ASCII characters) and may not cover the full range of Unicode points: for example Solaris (and Windows) only cover the Basic Multilingual Plane.
Cairo installations without X11 are more likely to be
detected by configure
, when the file-based Cairo
graphics devices will be available but not X11(type =
"cairo")
.
There is a new configure
option
--with-static-cairo which is the default on macOS. This
should be used when only static cairo (and where relevant, Pango)
libraries are available.
Cairo-based graphics devices on platforms without Pango but with FreeType/FontConfig will make use of the latter for font selection.
Configuring with flag --enable-lto=R now also uses LTO when installing the recommended packages.
R CMD INSTALL
and R CMD SHLIB
have a new
flag --use-LTO to use LTO when compiling code, for use
with R configured with --enable-lto=R. For R
configured with --enable-lto, they have the new flag
--no-use-LTO.
Packages can opt in or out of LTO compilation via a ‘UseLTO’ field in the ‘DESCRIPTION’ file. (As usual this can be overridden by the command-line flags.)
for GCC \ge
8, FC_LEN_T
is defined in
‘config.h’ and hence character lengths are passed from C to
Fortran in inter alia BLAS and LAPACK calls.
There is a new text file ‘src/gnuwin32/README.compilation’, which outlines how C/Fortran code compilation is organized and documents new features:
R can be built with Link-Time Optimization with a suitable compiler – doing so with GCC 9.2 showed several inconsistencies which have been corrected.
There is support for cross-compiling the C and Fortran code in R and standard packages on suitable (Linux) platforms. This is mainly intended to allow developers to test later versions of compilers – for example using GCC 9.2 or 10.x has detected issues that GCC 8.3 in Rtools40 does not.
There is experimental support for cross-building R packages with C, C++ and/or Fortran code.
The R installer can now be optionally built to support a single architecture (only 64-bit or only 32-bit).
The default C++ standard has been changed to C++14 where available (which it is on all currently checked platforms): if not (as before) C++11 is used if available otherwise C++ is not supported.
Packages which specify C++11 will still be installed using C++11.
C++14 compilers may give deprecation warnings, most often for
std::random_shuffle
(deprecated in C++14 and removed in
C++17). Either specify C++11 (see ‘Writing R Extensions’)
or modernize the code and if needed specify C++14. The latter has
been supported since R 3.4.0 so the package's ‘DESCRIPTION’
would need to include something like
Depends: R (>= 3.4)
R CMD INSTALL
and R CMD SHLIB
make use
of their flag --use-LTO when the ‘LTO_OPT’ make
macro is set in file ‘etc/${R_ARCH}/Makeconf’ or in a
personal/site ‘Makevars’ file. (For details see
‘Writing R Extensions’ §4.5.)
This provides a valuable check on code consistency. It does work with GCC 8.3 as in Rtools40, but that does not detect everything the CRAN checks with current GCC do.
The default personal library directory on builds with --enable-aqua (including CRAN builds) now differs by CPU type, one of
~/Library/R/x86_64/x.y/library ~/Library/R/arm64/x.y/library
This uses the CPU type R (and hence the packages) were built for, so when a ‘x86_64’ build of R is run under Rosetta emulation on an ‘arm64’ Mac, the first is used.
R CMD check
can now scan package functions for
bogus return
statements, which were possibly intended as
return()
calls (wish of PR#17180, patch by Sebastian
Meyer). This check can be activated via the new environment
variable _R_CHECK_BOGUS_RETURN_, true for --as-cran
.
R CMD build
omits tarballs and binaries of
previous builds from the top-level package directory.
(PR#17828, patch by Sebastian Meyer.)
R CMD check
now runs sanity checks on the use of
‘LazyData’, for example that a ‘data’ directory is
present and that ‘LazyDataCompression’ is not specified
without ‘LazyData’ and has a documented value. For packages
with large LazyData databases without specifying
‘LazyDataCompression’, there is a reference to the code given
in ‘Writing R Extensions’ §1.1.6 to test the choice of
compression (as in all the CRAN packages tested a
non-default method was preferred).
R CMD build
removes ‘LazyData’ and
‘LazyDataCompression’ fields from the ‘DESCRIPTION’ file
of packages without a ‘data’ directory.
The parser now treats ‘\Unnnnnnnn’ escapes larger than the upper limit for Unicode points (‘\U10FFFF’) as an error as they cannot be represented by valid UTF-8.
Where such escapes are used for outputting non-printable (including unassigned) characters, 6 hex digits are used (rather than 8 with leading zeros). For clarity, braces are used, for example ‘\U{0effff}’.
The parser now looks for non-ASCII spaces on Solaris (as previously on most other OSes).
There are warnings (including from the parser) on the use of unpaired surrogate Unicode points such as ‘\uD834’. (These cannot be converted to valid UTF-8.)
Functions nchar()
, tolower()
, toupper()
and chartr()
and those using regular expressions have more
support for inputs with a marked Latin-1 encoding.
The character-classification functions used (by default) to
replace the system iswxxxxx
functions on Windows, macOS and
AIX have been updated to Unicode 13.0.0.
The character-width tables have been updated to include new assignments in Unicode 13.0.0. This included treating all control characters as having zero width.
The code for evaluating default (extended) regular expressions now uses the same character-classification functions as the rest of R (previously they differed on Windows, macOS and AIX).
There is a build-time option to replace the system's
wide-character wctrans
C function by tables shipped with
R: use configure
option
--with-internal-towlower or (on Windows)
‘-DUSE_RI18N_CASE’ in ‘CFLAGS’ when building R. This
may be needed to allow tolower()
and toupper()
to
work with Unicode characters beyond the Basic Multilingual Plane
where not supported by system functions (e.g. on Solaris where it
is the new default).
R is more careful when truncating UTF-8 and other multi-byte strings that are too long to be printed, passed to the system or libraries or placed into an internal buffer. Truncation will no longer produce incomplete multibyte characters.
Function plclust()
from the package stats and
package.dependencies()
, pkgDepends()
,
getDepList()
, installFoundDepends()
, and
vignetteDepends()
from package tools are defunct.
Defunct functions checkNEWS()
and readNEWS()
from
package tools and CRAN.packages()
from utils have
been removed.
R CMD config CXXCPP
is defunct (it was deprecated
in R 3.6.2).
parallel::detectCores()
drops support for Irix
(retired in 2013).
The LINPACK
argument to chol.default()
,
chol2inv()
, solve.default()
and svd()
has
been defunct since R 3.1.0. It was silently ignored up to R
4.0.3 but now gives an error.
Subsetting/indexing, such as ddd[*]
or ddd$x
on a DOTSXP
(dot-dot-dot) object ddd
has been
disabled; it worked by accident only and was undocumented.
Many more C-level allocations (mainly by malloc
and
strdup
) are checked for success with suitable alternative
actions.
Bug fix for replayPlot()
; this was turning off
graphics engine display list recording if a recorded plot was
replayed in the same session. The impact of the bug became
visible if resize the device after replay OR if attempted another
savePlot()
after replay (empty display list means empty
screen on resize or empty saved plot).
R CMD check
etc now warn when a package exports
non-existing S4 classes or methods, also in case of no
“methods” presence. (Reported by Alex Bertram;
reproducible example and patch by Sebastian Meyer in PR#16662.)
boxplot()
now also accepts call
s for labels such
as ylab
, the same as plot()
. (Reported by Marius Hofert.)
The help page for xtabs()
now correctly states that
addNA
is setting na.action = na.pass
among others.
(Reported as PR#17770 by Thomas Soeiro.)
The R CMD check <pkg>
gives a longer and more
comprehensible message when ‘DESCRIPTION’ misses dependencies,
e.g., in Imports:
. (Thanks to the contributors of PR#17179.)
update.default()
now calls the generic update()
on the formula to work correctly for models with extended formulas.
(As reported and suggested by Neal Fultz in PR#17865.)
The horizontal position of leaves in a dendrogram is now
correct also with center = FALSE
. (PR#14938, patch from
Sebastian Meyer.)
all.equal.POSIXt()
no longer warns about and
subsequently ignores inconsistent "tzone"
attributes, but
describes the difference in its return value (PR#17277).
This check can be disabled via the new argument
check.tzone = FALSE
as suggested by Sebastian Meyer.
as.POSIXct()
now populates the "tzone"
attribute from its tz
argument when x
is a logical
vector consisting entirely of NA
values.
x[[2^31]] <- v
now works. (Thanks to the report and
patch by Suharto Anggono in PR#17330.)
In log-scale graphics, axis()
ticks and label positions
are now computed more carefully and symmetrically in their range,
typically providing more ticks, fulfilling wishes
in PR#17936. The change really corresponds to an improved
axisTicks()
(package grDevices), potentially influencing
grid and lattice, for example.
qnorm(<very large negative>, log.p=TRUE)
is now correct
to at least five digits where it was catastrophically wrong,
previously.
sum(df)
and similar "Summary"
- and
"Math"
-group member functions now work for data frames
df
with logical
columns, notably also of zero
rows. (Reported to R-devel by Martin “b706”.)
unsplit()
had trouble with tibbles due to unsound use of
rep(NA, len)
-indexing, which should use NA_integer_
(Reported to R-devel by Mario Annau.)
pnorm(x, log.p = TRUE)
underflows to -Inf
slightly
later.
show(<hidden S4 generic>)
prints better and without
quotes for non-hidden S4 generics.
read.table()
and relatives treated an "NA" column name as
missing when check.names = FALSE
PR#18007.
Parsing strings containing UTF-16 surrogate pairs such as
"\uD834\uDD1E"
works better on some (uncommon) platforms.
sprintf("%X", utf8ToInt("\uD834\uDD1E"))
should now give
"1D11E"
on all platforms.
identical(x,y)
is no longer true for differing
DOTSXP
objects, fixing PR#18032.
str()
now works correctly for DOTSXP
and related
exotics, even when these are doomed.
Additionally, it no longer fails for list
s with a class
and
“irregular” method definitions such that e.g. lapply(*)
will
necessarily fail, as currently for different igraph objects.
Message translation domains, e.g., for errors and warnings, are
now correctly determined also when e.g., a base function is
called from “top-level” function (i.e., defined in globalenv()
),
thanks to a patch from Joris Goosen fixing PR#17998.
Too long lines in environment files (e.g., ‘Renviron’) no longer crash R. This limit has been increased to 100,000 bytes. (PR#18001.)
There is a further workaround for FreeType giving incorrect italic font faces with cairo-based graphics devices on macOS.
add_datalist(*, force = TRUE)
(from package
tools) now actually updates an existing ‘data/datalist’
file for new content. (Thanks to a report and patch by Sebastian
Meyer in PR#18048.)
cut.Date()
and cut.POSIXt()
could produce an
empty last interval for breaks = "months"
or breaks =
"years"
. (Reported as PR#18053 by Christopher Carbone.)
Detection of the encoding of ‘regular’ macOS locales such as ‘en_US’ (which is UTF-8) had been broken by a macOS change: fortunately these are now rarely used with ‘en_US.UTF-8’ being preferred.
sub()
and gsub(pattern, repl, x, *)
now keep
attributes of x
such as names()
also when
pattern
is NA
(PR#18079).
Time differences ("difftime"
objects) get a replacement
and a rep()
method to keep "units"
consistent.
(Thanks to a report and patch by Nicolas Bennett in PR#18066.)
The \RdOpts
macro, setting defaults for \Sexpr
options in an Rd file, had been ineffective since R 2.12.0: it
now works again.
(Thanks to a report and patch by Sebastian Meyer in PR#18073.)
mclapply
and pvec
no longer accidentally terminate
parallel processes started before by mcparallel
or related
calls in package parallel (PR#18078).
grep
and other functions for evaluating (extended)
regular expressions handle in Unicode also strings not explicitly
flagged UTF-8, but flagged native when running in UTF-8 locale.
Fixed a crash in fifo
implementation on Windows
(PR#18031).
Binary mode in fifo
on Windows is now properly detected
from argument open
(PR#15600, PR#18031).
The change to the internal table in R 4.0.4 for
iswprint
has been reverted: it contained some errors in
printability of ‘East Asian’ characters.
For packages using ‘LazyData’, R CMD build
ignored the --resave-data option and the
‘BuildResaveData’ field of the ‘DESCRIPTION’ file (in R
versions 4.0.0 to 4.0.4).
File ‘share/texmf/tex/latex/jss.cls’ has been updated to work with LaTeX versions since Oct 2020.
Unicode character width tables (as used by
nchar(, type = "w")
) have been updated to Unicode 12.1
by Brodie Gaslam (PR#17781), including many emoji.
The internal table for iswprint
(used on Windows,
macOS and AIX) has been updated to include many recent Unicode
characters.
If an external BLAS is specified by --with-blas=foo or via environment variable BLAS_LIBS is not found, this is now a configuration error. The previous behaviour was not clear from the documentation: it was to continue the search as if --with-blas=yes was specified.
all.equal(x,y)
now “sees” the two different
NA
s in factors, thanks to Bill Dunlap and others in
PR#17897.
(~ NULL)[1]
and similar formula subsetting now works,
thanks to a report and patch by Henrik Bengtsson in PR#17935.
Additionally, subsetting leaving an empty formula now works too,
thanks to suggestions by Suharto Anggono.
.traceback(n)
keeps source references again, as before
R 4.0.0, fixing a regression; introduced by the PR#17580, reported
including two patch proposals by Brodie Gaslam.
unlist(plst, recursive=FALSE)
no longer drops content
for pairlists with list components, thanks to the report and patch
by Suharto Anggono in PR#17950.
iconvlist()
now also works on MUSL based (Linux)
systems, from a report and patch suggestion by Wesley Chan in
PR#17970.
round()
and signif()
no longer tolerate wrong
argument names, notably in 1-argument calls; reported by Shane
Mueller on R-devel (mailing list); later reported as PR#17976.
.Machine
has longdouble.*
elements only if
capabilities("long.double")
is true, as documented.
(Previously they were included if the platform had long
double
identical to double
, as ARM does.)
p.adjust(numeric(), n=0)
now works, fixing PR#18002.
identical(x,y)
no longer prints "Unknown Type .." for
typeof(x) == "..."
objects.
Fix (auto-)print()
ing of named complex vectors, see
PR#17868 and PR#18019.
all.equal(<language>, <...>)
now works, fixing PR#18029.
as.data.frame.list(L, row.names=NULL)
now behaves in line
with data.frame()
, disregarding names of components of
L
, fixing PR#18034, reported by Kevin Tappe.
checkRdaFiles(ff)$version
is now correct also when
ff
contains files of different versions, thanks to a report
and patch from Sebastian Meyer in PR#18041.
macOS: Quartz device live drawing could fail (no plot is shown) if the system changes the drawing context after view update (often the case since macOS Big Sur). System log may show "CGContextDelegateCreateForContext: invalid context" error.
On platforms using configure
option
--with-internal-tzcode, additional values
"internal"
and (on macOS only) "macOS"
are accepted
for the environment variable TZDIR. (See ?TZDIR
.)
On macOS, "macOS"
is used by default if the system timezone
database is a newer version than that in the R installation.
When install.packages(type = "source")
fails to find
a package in a repository it mentions package versions which are
excluded by their R version requirement and links to hints on
why a package might not be found.
The default value for options("timeout")
can be set
from environment variable R_DEFAULT_INTERNET_TIMEOUT, still
defaulting to 60 (seconds) if that is not set or invalid.
This may be needed when child R processes are doing downloads, for example during the installation of source packages which download jars or other forms of data.
There is now support for parallelized Link-Time Optimization
(LTO) with GCC and for ‘thin’ LTO with
clang
via setting the ‘LTO’ macro.
There is support for setting a different LTO flag for the
Fortran compiler, including to empty when mixing clang
and gfortran
(as on macOS). See file ‘config.site’.
There is a new ‘LTO_LD’ macro to set linker options for LTO compilation, for example to select an alternative linker or to parallelize thin LTO.
The LINPACK
argument to chol.default()
,
chol2inv()
, solve.default()
and svd()
has been
defunct since R 3.1.0. Using it now gives a warning which will
become an error in R 4.1.0.
The code mitigating stack overflow with PCRE regexps on very long strings is enabled for PCRE2 < 10.30 also when JIT is enabled, since stack overflows have been seen in that case.
Fix to correctly show the group labels in dotchart()
(which where lost in the ylab
improvement for R 4.0.0).
addmargins(*, ..)
now also works when fn()
is a
local function, thanks to bug report and patch PR#17124 from Alex
Bertram.
rank(x)
and hence sort(x)
now work when x
is an object (as per is.object(x)
) of type "raw"
and provides a valid `[`
method, e.g., for
gmp::as.bigz(.)
numbers.
chisq.test(*, simulate.p.value=TRUE)
and
r2dtable()
now work correctly for large table entries (in the
millions). Reported by Sebastian Meyer and investigated by more
helpers in PR#16184.
Low-level socket read/write operations have been fixed to correctly signal communication errors. Previously, such errors could lead to a segfault due to invalid memory access. Reported and debugged by Dmitriy Selivanov in PR#17850.
quantile(x, pr)
works more consistently for pr
values slightly outside [0,1], thanks to Suharto Anggono's PR#17891.
Further, quantile(x, prN, names=FALSE)
now works even when
prN
contains NA
s, thanks to Anggono's PR#17892.
Ditto for ordered factors or Date
objects
when type = 1
or 3
, thanks to PR#17899.
Libcurl-based internet access, including
curlGetHeaders()
, was not respecting the "timeout"
option. If this causes unanticipated timeouts, consider
increasing the default by setting R_DEFAULT_INTERNET_TIMEOUT.
as.Date(<char>)
now also works with an initial
""
, thanks to Michael Chirico's PR#17909.
isS3stdGeneric(f)
now detects an S3 generic also when
it is trace()
d, thanks to Gabe Becker's PR#17917.
R_allocLD()
has been fixed to return memory aligned for
long double type PR#16534.
fisher.test()
no longer segfaults when called again after
its internal stack has been exceeded PR#17904.
Accessing a long vector represented by a compact integer sequence no longer segfaults (reported and debugged by Hugh Parsonage).
duplicated()
now works also for strings with multiple
encodings inside a single vector PR#17809.
phyper(11, 15, 0, 12, log.p=TRUE)
no longer gives
NaN
; reported as PR#17271 by Alexey Stukalov.
Fix incorrect calculation in logLik.nls()
PR#16100, patch
from Sebastian Meyer.
A very old bug could cause a segfault in model.matrix()
when terms involved logical variables. Part of PR#17879.
model.frame.default()
allowed data = 1
, leading to
involuntary variable capture (rest of PR#17879).
tar()
no longer skips non-directory files, thanks to a
patch by Sebastian Meyer, fixing the remaining part of PR#16716.
R CMD check
skips vignette re-building (with a
warning) if the ‘VignetteBuilder’ package(s) are not available.
Paths with non-ASCII characters caused problems for package loading on Windows PR#17833.
Using tcltk widgets no longer crashes R on Windows.
source(*, echo=TRUE)
no longer fails in some cases with
empty lines; reported by Bill Dunlap in PR#17769.
on.exit()
now correctly matches named arguments, thanks
to PR#17815 (including patch) by Brodie Gaslam.
regexpr(*, perl=TRUE)
no longer returns incorrect
positions into text containing characters outside of the Unicode
Basic Multilingual Plane on Windows.
paste()
and paste0()
gain a new optional
argument recycle0
. When set to true, zero-length
arguments are recycled leading to character(0)
after the
sep
-concatenation, i.e., to the empty string ""
if
collapse
is a string and to the zero-length value
character(0)
when collapse = NULL
.
A package whose code uses this should depend on ‘R (>= 4.0.1)’.
The summary(<warnings>)
method now maps the counts
correctly to the warning messages.
aov(frml, ...)
now also works where the formula
deparses to more than 500 characters, thanks to a report and patch
proposal by Jan Hauffa.
Fix a dozen places (code, examples) as Sys.setlocale()
returns the new rather than the previous setting.
Fix for adding two complex grid units via sum()
.
Thanks to Gu Zuguang for the report and Thomas Lin Pedersen for
the patch.
Fix parallel::mclapply(..., mc.preschedule=FALSE)
to handle raw vector results correctly. PR#17779
Computing the base
value, i.e., 2, “everywhere”,
now uses FLT_RADIX
, as the original ‘machar’ code looped
indefinitely on the ppc64 architecture for the longdouble
case.
In R 4.0.0, sort.list(x)
when is.object(x)
was
true, e.g., for x <- I(letters)
, was accidentally using
method = "radix"
. Consequently, e.g., merge(<data.frame>)
was much slower than previously; reported in PR#17794.
plot(y ~ x, ylab = quote(y[i]))
now works, as e.g., for
xlab
; related to PR#10525.
parallel::detect.cores(all.tests = TRUE)
tries a
matching OS name before the other tests (which were intended only
for unknown OSes).
Parse data for raw strings is now recorded correctly. Reported by Gabor Csardi.
Packages need to be (re-)installed under this version (4.0.0) of R.
matrix
objects now also inherit from class
"array"
, so e.g., class(diag(1))
is c("matrix",
"array")
. This invalidates code incorrectly assuming that
class(matrix_obj))
has length one.
S3 methods for class "array"
are now dispatched for
matrix
objects.
There is a new syntax for specifying raw character
constants similar to the one used in C++: r"(...)"
with
...
any character sequence not containing the sequence
‘)"’.
This makes it easier to write strings that contain backslashes or
both single and double quotes. For more details see ?Quotes
.
R now uses a ‘stringsAsFactors = FALSE’ default, and
hence by default no longer converts strings to factors in calls
to data.frame()
and read.table()
.
A large number of packages relied on the previous behaviour and so have needed/will need updating.
The plot()
S3 generic function is now in package
base rather than package graphics, as it is
reasonable to have methods that do not use the graphics
package. The generic is currently re-exported from the
graphics namespace to allow packages importing it from
there to continue working, but this may change in future.
Packages which define S4 generics for plot()
should be
re-installed and package code using such generics from other
packages needs to ensure that they are imported rather than rely
on their being looked for on the search path (as in a namespace,
the base namespace has precedence over the search path).
Reference counting is now used instead of the NAMED
mechanism for determining when objects can be safely mutated in
base C code. This reduces the need for copying in some cases and
should allow further optimizations in the future. It should
help make the internal code easier to maintain.
This change is expected to have almost no impact on packages using supported coding practices in their C/C++ code.
This version of R is built against the PCRE2 library for
Perl-like regular expressions, if available. (On non-Windows
platforms PCRE1 can optionally be used if PCRE2 is not available
at build time.) The version of PCRE in use can be obtained
via extSoftVersion()
: PCRE1 (formerly known as
‘PCRE’) has versions <= 8, PCRE2 versions >= 10.
Making PCRE2 available when building R from source is strongly recommended (preferably version 10.30 or later) as PCRE1 is no longer developed: version 8.44 is ‘likely to be the final release’.
PCRE2 reports errors for some regular expressions that were accepted by PCRE1. A hyphen now has to be escaped in a character class to be interpreted as a literal (unless first or last in the class definition). ‘\R’, ‘\B’ and ‘\X’ are no longer allowed in character classes (PCRE1 treated these as literals).
Option PCRE_study
is no longer used with PCRE2, and is
reported as FALSE
when that is in use.
assertError()
and assertWarning()
(in package
tools) can now check for specific error or warning
classes via the new optional second argument classes
(which is not back compatible with previous use of an unnamed second
argument).
DF2formula()
, the utility for the data frame method of
formula()
, now works without parsing and explicit evaluation,
starting from Suharto Anggono's suggestion in PR#17555.
approxfun()
and approx()
gain a new argument
na.rm
defaulting to true. If set to false, missing
y
values now propagate into the interpolated values.
Long vectors are now supported as the seq
argument of
a for()
loop.
str(x)
gets a new deparse.lines
option with a
default to speed it up when x
is a large call
object.
The internal traceback object produced when an error is
signalled (.Traceback
), now contains the call
s
rather than the deparse()
d calls, deferring the
deparsing to the user-level functions .traceback()
and
traceback()
. This fulfils the wish of PR#17580, reported
including two patch proposals by Brodie Gaslam.
data.matrix()
now converts character columns to
factors and from this to integers.
package.skeleton()
now explicitly lists all exports
in the ‘NAMESPACE’ file.
New function .S3method()
to register S3 methods in R
scripts.
file.path()
has some support for file paths not in
the session encoding, e.g. with UTF-8 inputs in a
non-UTF-8 locale the output is marked as UTF-8.
Most functions with file-path inputs will give an explicit
error if a file-path input in a marked encoding cannot be
translated (to the native encoding or in some cases on Windows to
UTF-8), rather than translate to a different file path using
escapes. Some (such as dir.exists()
, file.exists()
,
file.access()
, file.info()
, list.files()
,
normalizePath()
and path.expand()
) treat this like
any other non-existent file, often with a warning.
There is a new help document accessed by
help("file path encoding")
detailing how file paths with
marked encodings are handled.
New function list2DF()
for creating data frames from
lists of variables.
iconv()
has a new option sub = "Unicode"
to
translate UTF-8 input invalid in the ‘to’ encoding using
‘<U+xxxx>’ escapes.
There is a new function infoRDS()
providing information
about the serialization format of a serialized object.
S3 method lookup now by default skips the elements of the search path between the global and base environments.
Added an argument add_datalist(*, small.size = 0)
to
allow the creation of a ‘data/datalist’ file even when the
total size of the data sets is small.
The backquote function bquote()
has a new argument
splice
to enable splicing a computed list of values into an
expression, like ,@
in LISP's backquote.
The formula interface to t.test()
and
wilcox.test()
has been extended to handle one-sample and
paired tests.
The palette()
function has a new default set of
colours (which are less saturated and have better accessibility
properties). There are also some new built-in palettes, which
are listed by the new palette.pals()
function. These
include the old default palette under the name "R3"
. Finally,
the new palette.colors()
function allows a subset of
colours to be selected from any of the built-in palettes.
n2mfrow()
gains an option asp = 1
to specify the
aspect ratio, fulfilling the wish and extending the proposal of
Michael Chirico in PR#17648.
For head(x, n)
and tail()
the default and
other S3 methods notably for vector n
, e.g. to get a
“corner” of a matrix, has been extended to array
's
of higher dimension thanks to the patch proposal by Gabe Becker in
PR#17652. Consequently, optional argument addrownums
is
deprecated and replaced by the (more general) argument
keepnums
. An invalid second argument n
now leads
to typically more easily readable error messages.
New function .class2()
provides the full character
vector of class names used for S3 method dispatch.
Printing methods(..)
now uses a new format()
method.
sort.list(x)
now works for non-atomic objects
x
and method = "auto"
(the default) or
"radix"
in cases order(x)
works, typically via a
xtfrm()
method.
Where they are available, writeBin()
allows
long vectors.
New function deparse1()
produces one string, wrapping
deparse()
, to be used typically in
deparse1(substitute(*))
, e.g., to fix PR#17671.
wilcox.test()
enhancements: In the (non-paired)
two-sample case, Inf
values are treated as very large for
robustness consistency. If exact computations are used, the
result now has "exact"
in the method
element of its
return value. New arguments tol.root
and
digits.rank
where the latter may be used for stability to
treat very close numbers as ties.
readBin()
and writeBin()
now report an error
for an invalid endian
value. The affected code needs to be
fixed with care as the old undocumented behavior was to swap
endian-ness in such cases.
sequence()
is now an S3 generic with an internally
implemented default method, and gains arguments to generate more
complex sequences. Based on code from the S4Vectors
Bioconductor package and the advice of Hervé Pagès.
print()
's default method and many other methods (by
calling the default eventually and passing ...
) now make
use of a new optional width
argument, avoiding the need for
the user to set and reset options("width")
.
memDecompress()
supports the RFC 1952 format
(e.g. in-memory copies of gzip
-compressed files)
as well as RFC 1950.
memCompress()
and memDecompress()
support long
raw vectors for types "gzip"
and "zx"
.
sweep()
and slice.index()
can now use names
of dimnames for their MARGIN
argument (apply
has
had this for almost a decade).
New function proportions()
and
marginSums()
. These should replace the unfortunately named
prop.table()
and margin.table()
. They are drop-in
replacements, but also add named-margin functionality. The old
function names are retained as aliases for back-compatibility.
Functions rbinom()
, rgeom()
, rhyper()
,
rpois()
, rnbinom(),
rsignrank()
and
rwilcox()
which have returned integer since R 3.0.0 and hence
NA
when the numbers would have been outside the integer range,
now return double vectors (without NAs, typically) in these cases.
matplot(x,y)
(and hence matlines()
and
matpoints()
) now call the corresponding methods of
plot()
and lines()
, e.g, when x
is a
"Date"
or "POSIXct"
object; prompted by Spencer Graves'
suggestion.
stopifnot()
now allows customizing error messages via
argument names, thanks to a patch proposal by Neal Fultz in PR#17688.
unlink()
gains a new argument expand
to disable
wildcard and tilde expansion. Elements of x
of value
"~"
are now ignored.
mle()
in the stats4
package has had its
interface extended so that arguments to the negative
log-likelihood function can be one or more vectors, with similar
conventions applying to bounds, start values, and parameter values
to be kept fixed. This required a minor extension to class
"mle"
, so saved objects from earlier versions may need to
be recomputed.
The default for pdf()
is now
useDingbats = FALSE
.
The default fill colour for hist()
and
boxplot()
is now col = "lightgray"
.
The default order of the levels on the y-axis for
spineplot()
and cdplot()
has been reversed.
If the R_ALWAYS_INSTALL_TESTS environment variable is
set to a true value, R CMD INSTALL
behaves as if
the --install-tests option is always specified. Thanks to
Reinhold Koch for the suggestion.
New function R_user_dir()
in package tools
suggests paths appropriate for storing R-related user-specific
data, configuration and cache files.
capabilities()
gains a new logical option Xchk
to avoid warnings about X11-related capabilities.
The internal implementation of grid units has changed, but the only visible effects at user-level should be
a slightly different print format for some units (especially unit arithmetic),
faster performance (for unit operations) and
two new functions unitType()
and unit.psum()
.
Based on code contributed by Thomas Lin Pedersen.
When internal dispatch for rep.int()
and rep_len()
fails, there is an attempt to dispatch on the
equivalent call to rep()
.
Object .Machine
now contains new longdouble.*
entries (when R uses long doubles internally).
news()
has been enhanced to cover the news on R 3.x
and 2.x.
For consistency, N <- NULL; N[[1]] <- val
now turns
N
into a list
also when val)
has length one.
This enables dimnames(r1)[[1]] <- "R1"
for a 1-row matrix
r1
, fixing PR#17719 reported by Serguei Sokol.
deparse(..)
, dump(..)
, and dput(x,
control = "all")
now include control option "digits17"
which typically ensures 1:1 invertibility. New option
control = "exact"
ensures numeric exact invertibility
via "hexNumeric"
.
When loading data sets via read.table()
,
data()
now uses ‘LC_COLLATE=C’ to ensure
locale-independent results for possible string-to-factor
conversions.
A server socket connection, a new connection type
representing a listening server socket, is created via
serverSocket()
and can accept multiple socket connections
via socketAccept()
.
New function socketTimeout()
changes the connection
timeout of a socket connection.
The time needed to start a homogeneous ‘PSOCK’ cluster on ‘localhost’ with many nodes has been significantly reduced (package parallel).
New globalCallingHandlers()
function to establish
global condition handlers. This allows registering default
handlers for specific condition classes. Developed in
collaboration with Lionel Henry.
New function tryInvokeRestart()
to invoke a specified
restart if one is available and return without signaling an error
if no such restart is found. Contributed by Lionel Henry in
PR#17598.
str(x)
now shows the length of attributes
in some
cases for a data frame x
.
Rprof()
gains a new argument filter.callframes
to request that intervening call frames due to lazy evaluation or
explicit eval()
calls be omitted from the recorded profile
data. Contributed by Lionel Henry in PR#17595.
The handling of ${FOO-bar}
and ${FOO:-bar}
in ‘Renviron’ files now follows POSIX shells (at least on a
Unix-alike), so the first treats empty environment variables as
set and the second does not. Previously both ignored empty
variables. There are several uses of the first form in
‘etc/Renviron’.
New classes
argument for suppressWarnings()
and suppressMessages()
to selectively suppress only
warnings or messages that inherit from particular classes.
Based on patch from Lionel Henry submitted with PR#17619.
New function activeBindingFunction()
retrieves the
function of an active binding.
New "cairoFT"
and "pango"
components in the
output of grSoftVersion()
.
New argument symbolfamily
in cairo-based graphics
devices and new function cairoSymbolFont()
that can be used
to provide the value for that argument.
Rterm
now works also when invoked from MSYS2
terminals. Line editing is possible when command winpty
is
installed.
normalizePath()
now resolves symbolic links and
normalizes case of long names of path elements in case-insensitive
folders (PR#17165).
md5sum()
supports UTF-8 file names with characters
that cannot be translated to the native encoding (PR#17633).
Rterm
gains a new option --workspace to
specify the workspace to be restored. This allows equals to be
part of the name when opening via Windows file associations
(reported by Christian Asseburg).
Rterm
now accepts ALT+xxx
sequences also
with NumLock on. Tilde can be pasted with an Italian keyboard
(PR#17679).
R falls back to copying when junction creation fails during package checking (patch from Duncan Murdoch).
Make macro ‘F77_VISIBILITY’ has been removed and replaced by ‘F_VISIBILITY’.
Make macros ‘F77’, ‘FCPIFCPLAGS’ and
‘SHLIB_OPENMP_FCFLAGS’ have been removed and replaced by
‘FC’, ‘FPICFLAGS’ and ‘SHLIB_OPENMP_FFLAGS’
respectively. (Most make
programs will set ‘F77’
to the value of ‘FC’, which is set for package compilation.
But portable code should not rely on this.)
The deprecated support for specifying C++98 for package installation has been removed.
R CMD config
no longer knows about the
unused settings ‘F77’ and ‘FCPIFCPLAGS’, nor
‘CXX98’ and similar.
Either PCRE2 or PCRE1 >= 8.32 (Nov 2012) is required: the deprecated provision for 8.20–8.31 has been removed.
Defunct functions mem.limits()
, .readRDS()
,
.saveRDS()
, .find.package()
, and .path.package()
from package base
and allGenerics()
, getAccess()
, getAllMethods()
,
getClassName()
, getClassPackage()
, getExtends()
,
getProperties()
, getPrototype()
,
getSubclasses()
, getVirtual()
, mlistMetaName()
,
removeMethodsObject()
, seemsS4Object()
,
traceOff()
, and traceOn()
from methods have been
removed.
installChar
is now remapped in ‘Rinternals.h’ to
installTrChar
, of which it has been a wrapper since
R 3.6.0. Neither are part of the API, but packages using
installChar
can replace it if they depend on ‘R >= 3.6.2’.
Header ‘R_ext/Print.h’ defines ‘R_USE_C99_IN_CXX’
and hence exposes Rvprintf
and REvprintf
if used
with a C++11 (or later) compiler.
There are new Fortran subroutines dblepr1
,
realpr1
and intpr1
to print a scalar variable
(gfortran
10 enforces the distinction between scalars
and length-one arrays). Also labelpr
to print just a label.
R_withCallingErrorHandler
is now available for
establishing a calling handler in C code for conditions inheriting
from class error
.
User-set ‘DEFS’ (e.g., in ‘config.site’) is now used for compiling packages (including base packages).
There is a new variant option --enable-lto=check for checking consistency of BLAS/LAPACK/LINPACK calls — see ‘Writing R Extensions’.
A C++ compiler default is set only if the C++11 standard is supported: it no longer falls back to C++98.
PCRE2 is used if available. To make use of PCRE1 if PCRE2 is unavailable, configure with option --with-pcre1.
The minimum required version of libcurl
is now 7.28.0
(Oct 2012).
New make target distcheck
checks
R can be rebuilt from the tarball created by
make dist
,
the build from the tarball passes make check-all
,
the build installs and uninstalls,
the source files are properly cleaned by make distclean
.
R --help
now mentions the option --no-echo
(renamed from --slave
) and its previously undocumented
short form -s
.
R CMD check
now optionally checks
configure
and cleanup
scripts for
non-Bourne-shell code (‘bashisms’).
R CMD check --as-cran
now runs \donttest
examples (which are run by example()
) instead of
instructing the tester to do so. This can be temporarily
circumvented during development by setting environment variable
_R_CHECK_DONTTEST_EXAMPLES_ to a false value.
There is the beginnings of support for the recently approved
C++20 standard, specified analogously to C++14 and C++17. There is
currently only limited support for this in compilers, with flags
such as -std=c++20 and -std=c++2a. For the time
being the configure
test is of accepting one of these
flags and compiling C++17 code.
formula(x)
with length(x) > 1
character vectors,
is deprecated now. Such use has been rare, and has ‘worked’
as expected in some cases only. In other cases, wrong x
have
silently been truncated, not detecting previous errors.
Long-standing issue where the X11 device could lose events shortly after startup has been addressed (PR#16702).
The data.frame
method for rbind()
no longer
drops <NA>
levels from factor columns by default
(PR#17562).
available.packages()
and hence install.packages()
now pass their ...
argument to download.file()
,
fulfilling the wish of PR#17532; subsequently,
available.packages()
gets new argument quiet
, solving
PR#17573.
stopifnot()
gets new argument exprObject
to allow
an R object of class expression
(or other ‘language’)
to work more consistently, thanks to suggestions by Suharto Anggono.
conformMethod()
now works correctly in cases containing
a “&&
logic” bug, reported by Henrik Bengtsson. It now
creates methods with "missing"
entries in the signature.
Consequently, rematchDefinition()
is amended to use
appropriate .local()
calls with named arguments where needed.
format.default(*, scientific = FALSE)
now corresponds to
a practically most extreme options(scipen = n)
setting rather
than arbitrary n = 100
.
format(as.symbol("foo"))
now works (returning "foo"
).
postscript(.., title = *)
now signals an error when
the title string contains a character which would produce corrupt
PostScript, thanks to PR#17607 by Daisuko Ogawa.
Certain Ops
(notably comparison such as ==
) now
also work for 0-length data frames, after reports by Hilmar Berger.
methods(class = class(glm(..)))
now warns more usefully
and only once.
write.dcf()
no longer mangles field names (PR#17589).
Primitive replacement functions no longer mutate a referenced first argument when used outside of a complex assignment context.
A better error message for contour(*, levels = Inf)
.
The return value of contourLines()
is no longer
invisible()
.
The Fortran code for calculating the coefficients
component in lm.influence()
was very inefficient. It has
(for now) been replaced with much faster R code (PR#17624).
cm.colors(n)
etc no longer append the code for
alpha = 1
, "FF"
, to all colors. Hence all eight
*.colors()
functions and rainbow()
behave
consistently and have the same non-explicit default (PR#17659).
dnorm
had a problematic corner case with sd ==
-Inf
or negative sd
which was not flagged as an error in
all cases. Thanks to Stephen D. Weigand for reporting and Wang
Jiefei for analyzing this; similar change has been made in
dlnorm()
.
The optional iter.smooth
argument of
plot.lm()
, (the plot()
method for lm
and
glm
fits) now defaults to 0
for all glm
fits.
Especially for binary observations with high or low fitted
probabilities, this effectively deleted all observations of 1 or
0. Also, the type of residuals used in the glm
case has
been switched to "pearson"
since deviance residuals do not
in general have approximately zero mean.
In plot.lm
, Cook's distance was computed from unweighted
residuals, leading to inconsistencies. Replaced with usual weighted
version. (PR#16056)
Time-series ts(*, start, end, frequency)
with
fractional frequency
are supported more consistently;
thanks to a report from Johann Kleinbub and analysis and patch by
Duncan Murdoch in PR#17669.
In case of errors mcmapply()
now preserves attributes
of returned "try-error"
objects and avoids simplification,
overriding SIMPLIFY
to FALSE
. (PR#17653)
as.difftime()
gets new optional tz = "UTC"
argument which should fix behaviour during
daylight-savings-changeover days, fixing PR#16764, thanks to
proposals and analysis by Johannes Ranke and Kirill Müller.
round()
does a better job of rounding
“to nearest” by measuring and
“to even”; thanks to a careful algorithm originally
prompted by the report from Adam Wheeler and then others, in
PR#17668.
round(x, dig)
for negative digits
is much more rational now, notably for large |dig|
.
Inheritance information on S4 classes is maintained more consistently, particularly in the case of class unions (in part due to PR#17596 and a report from Ezra Tucker).
is()
behaves more robustly when its argument
class2
is a classRepresentation
object.
The warning message when attempting to export an nonexistent class is now more readable; thanks to Thierry Onkelinx for recognizing the problem.
choose()
misbehaved in corner cases where it switched
n - k
for k
and n
was only nearly integer
(report from Erik Scott Wright).
mle()
in the stats4
package had problems
combining use of box constraints and fixed starting values (in
particular, confidence intervals were affected).
Operator ?
now has lower precedence than =
to
work as documented, so =
behaves like <-
in help
expressions (PR#16710).
smoothEnds(x)
now returns integer
type in
both cases when x
is integer
, thanks to a
report and proposal by Bill Dunlap PR#17693.
The methods package does a better job of tracking inheritance relationships across packages.
norm(diag(c(1, NA)), "2")
now works.
subset()
had problems with 0-col dataframes (reported
by Bill Dunlap, PR#17721).
Several cases of integer overflow detected by the
‘undefined behaviour sanitizer’ of clang
10 have
been circumvented. One in rhyper()
may change the
generated value for large input values.
dotchart()
now places the y-axis label (ylab
)
much better, not overplotting labels, thanks to a report and
suggestion by Alexey Shipunov.
A rare C-level array overflow in chull()
has been
worked around.
Some invalid specifications of the day-of-the-year
(via %j
, e.g. day 366 in 2017) or week
plus day-of-the-week are now detected by strptime()
.
They now return NA
but give a warning as they may have
given random results or corrupted memory in earlier versions of R.
socketConnection(server = FALSE)
now respects the
connection timeout also on Linux.
socketConnection(server = FALSE)
no longer leaks a
connection that is available right away without waiting (e.g. on
‘localhost’).
Socket connections are now robust against spurious readability and spurious availability of an incoming connection.
blocking = FALSE
is now respected also on the server side
of a socket connection, allowing non-blocking read operations.
anova.glm()
and anova.glmlist()
computed
incorrect score (Rao) tests in no-intercept cases. (André
Gillibert, PR#17735)
summaryRprof()
now should work correctly for the
Rprof(*, memory.profiling=TRUE)
case with small chunk size (and
"tseries"
or similar) thanks to a patch proposal by Benjamin
Tyner, in PR#15886.
xgettext()
ignores strings passed to
ngettext()
, since the latter is handled by
xngettext()
. Thanks to Daniele Medri for the report and all
the recent work he has done on the Italian translations.
data(package = "P")
for P
in base and
stats no longer reports the data sets from package
datasets (which it did for back compatibility for 16 years),
fixing PR#17730.
x[[Inf]]
(returning NULL
) no longer leads to
undefined behavior, thanks to a report by Kirill Müller in
PR#17756. Further, x[[-Inf]]
and x[[-n]]
now give
more helpful error messages.
Gamma()
family sometimes had trouble storing
link name PR#15891
Sys.glob()
now supports all characters
from the Unicode Basic Multilingual Plane, no longer corrupting
some (less commonly used) characters (PR#17638).
Rterm
now correctly displays
multi-byte-coded characters representable in the current native
encoding (at least on Windows 10 they were sometimes omitted,
PR#17632).
scan()
issues with UTF-8 data when running in a DBCS
locale have been resolved (PR#16520, PR#16584).
Rterm
now accepts enhanced/arrow keys also with
ConPTY.
R can now be started via the launcher icon in a user documents directory whose path is not representable in the system encoding.
socketConnection(server = FALSE)
now returns instantly
also on Windows when connection failure is signalled.
Problems with UTF-16 surrogate pairs have been fixed in
several functions, including tolower()
and
toupper()
(PR#17645).
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