-*- mode: text; mode: view-minor -*- Annoucing the release of ESS-5.1.2 (Emacs Speaks Statistics). ------------------------------------------------------------- (New: improvements to SAS support, Splus 5 support, Splus 4.5 under Microsoft Windows support) ESS is an Emacs package which provides a standard interface between statistical programs and statistical processes. It is intended to provide assistance for interactive statistical programming and data analysis, and was is based on and extends the capabilities of S-mode. The code is freely available but is not in the public domain. It is distributed under the GNU GPL. Please read the file COPYING for more information about the license. ESS grew out of the desire to extend S-mode-4.8. The current set of developers desired support for: - XEmacs - R - S4 - Microsoft Windows In addition, with new modes being developed for R, Stata, and SAS, it was felt a unifying interface and framework for the user interface, would benefit both the user and the developer, by helping both groups conform to standard Emacs usage. The end result is an increase in efficiency for statistical programming and data analysis, over the usual tools. We are grateful to David M. Smith , the previous developer (for S-mode 3.x and 4.x), as well as to the initial developers of S-mode, Doug Bates, Ed Kademan and Frank Ritter. And to help remove any further confusion: The name is __ESS__. Not ESS-mode. Thank you :-). 0.5. NEW FEATURES IN THIS RELEASE! ---------------------------------- Beginning with ESS 5.1.2 we are able to use inferior iESS mode to communicate directly with a running S-Plus 4.x process using the Microsoft DDE protocol. We use the familiar (from Unix ESS) C-c C-n and related key sequences to send lines from the S-mode file to the inferior S process. We continue to edit S input files in ESS[S] mode and transcripts of previous S sessions in ESS Transcript mode. All three modes know the S language, syntax, and indentation patterns and provide the syntactic highlighting that eases the programming tasks. 1. FEATURES ----------- Languages Supported (or planned for support) - S dialects: S 3/4, S-PLUS 3.x/4.x/5.x, and R - LispStat dialects: XLispStat (planned: ViSta) - SAS - (planned: Stata) - (planned: SPSS dialects (SPSS, PSPP)) Editing source code (S, LispStat, SAS) - Syntactic indentation and highlighting of source code - Evaluations of subsets of code in different processes (one at a time) - Loading and error-checking of code - Source code revision maintenance - limited interaction with Noweb, for literate statistical programming. Interacting with the process (S, LispStat, SAS) - Command-line editing - Searchable Command history - Command-line completion of S object names and file names - Quick access to object lists and search lists - Transcript recording - Interface to the help system Transcript manipulation (S3, S+3, S+4, S4, S+5, R, XLispStat) - Recording and saving transcript files - Manipulating and editing saved transcripts - Re-evaluating commands from transcript files 2. STABILITY ------------ Version 5.1.2 is meant as a new feature release, with some bug fixes from ESS 5.0. We consider it BETA-software. In particular, 3. REQUIREMENTS --------------- ESS version 5.2 requires Emacs version 19.29, XEmacs version 19.14, or later version. ESS is supposed to work with any version of S, S-PLUS, R, SAS, or XLispStat. It has been most thoroughly tested with: S-PLUS 3.3 and 3.4, S4, R 0.49 and 0.50, XLispStat 3.50, and SAS on (when available) SunOS, Solaris, SGI, and Linux (Unix) systems; Emacs 19.29, 19.34, XEmacs 19.16, XEmacs 20.4. Emacs 19.28 with SAS (with additional modifications) NTEmacs 20.2.1 with S-PLUS 4.5. It may need some work with other configurations. We have included configuration suggestions for emacs 19.28 and SAS in Doc/README-19.28. Suggestions and information about attempts to port to Microsoft-developed operating systems are encouraged. In particular, it is an open question whether or not it can be implemented for XLispStat, ViSta, R, S-PLUS 4.0, Stata, and SAS under a Microsoft environment using NTEmacs (or the version of XEmacs for Microsoft Windows NT currently under development). In particular, the developers need information on how to redirect the listener and command-line output and input for the above statistical programs. 4. GETTING THE LATEST VERSION ----------------------------- The latest versions of ESS are always available by WWW from: http://franz.stat.wisc.edu/pub/ESS/ ftp://franz.stat.wisc.edu/pub/ESS/ You can download the current version of the README there, as well. The HTML version of the documentation can be found at: http://stat.ethz.ch/ESS/ The most recent developers release of ESS can be obtained via anonymous CVS by... (NEED TO ADD INFORMATION!) 5. THE ESS MAILING LIST -------------------------- There is a mailing list for discussions and announcements relating to ESS. Join the list by sending an e-mail with "subscribe ess-help" (or "help") in the body to ess-help-request@stat.math.ethz.ch; contributions to the list may be mailed to ess-help@stat.math.ethz.ch. Rest assured, this is a fairly low-volume mailing list. The purposes of the mailing list include - helping users of ESS to get along with it. - discussing aspects of using ESS for GNU Emacs and XEmacs. - suggestions for improvements. - announcements of new [beta] releases of ESS. - posting small patches to ESS. ---- Richard M. Heiberger Kurt Hornik Martin Maechler A.J. (Tony) Rossini