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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/devel/R-Rcpp
From: Wen Heping
Date: 2018-05-31 04:12:25
Message id: 20180531021225.784DBFBEB@cvs.NetBSD.org
Log Message:
Update to 0.12.17
Upstream changes:
Changes in Rcpp version 0.12.17 (2018-05-09)
Changes in Rcpp API:
The random number Generator class no longer inhreits from RNGScope (Kevin in \
#837 fixing #836).
A spurious parenthesis was removed to please gcc8 (Dirk fixing #841)
The optional Timer class header now undefines FALSE which was seen to have \
side-effects on some platforms (Romain in #847 fixing #846).
Optional StoragePolicy attributes now also work for string vectors (Romain in \
#850 fixing #849).
Changes in Rcpp Documentation:
A few old typesetting conventions from the prior Rnw format have been corrected \
(Peter Hickey in #831; Joris Meys; Dirk)
Two internal links to the introduction published in JSS have been updated to the \
changed filename given the newer TAS introduction.
Some remaining backticks were replaced with straight quotes (Ralf Stubner in #845).
A citation to the Rcpp introducion in the The American Statistician has been \
added to the introductory and FAQ vignettes.
Changes in Rcpp version 0.12.16 (2018-03-08)
Changes in Rcpp API:
Rcpp now sets and puts the RNG state upon each entry to an Rcpp function, \
ensuring that nested invocations of Rcpp functions manage the RNG state as \
expected (Kevin in #825 addressing #823).
The R::pythag wrapper has been commented out; the underlying function has been \
gone from R since 2.14.0, and ::hypot() (part of C99) is now used \
unconditionally for complex numbers (Dirk in #826).
The long long type can now be used on 64-bit Windows (Kevin in #811 and again in \
#829 addressing #804).
Changes in Rcpp Attributes:
Code generated with cppFunction() now uses .Call() directly (Kirill Mueller in \
#813 addressing #795).
Changes in Rcpp Documentation:
The Rcpp FAQ vignette is now indexed as 'Rcpp-FAQ'; a stale Gmane reference was \
removed and entry for getting compilers under Conda was added.
The top-level README.md now has a Support section.
The Rcpp.bib reference file was refreshed to current versions.
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