rm130 ===== * Fixed a bug when saving from menus * Added module support * Fixed a bug that crashes R under System 8.6 due to a calling to a non-existent function under 8.6 * Stack and memory settings changed to work on System 8.6 * R main project file and packages project files have been changed * Added back the "Save" menu * file.choose() works correctly now * Now R takes track of file names associated to each window * Fixed a bug with printer dialog * Now R can handle "user breaks" in evaluation and printing loops rm123 ===== This is the first Carbon version of R for MacOS and MacOS X. This version IS NOT a competitor of the MacOS X version based on the X11 device. This version will run under both MacOS and MacOS X natively taking advantages of the new Aqua Interface under MacOS X. A lot of work and many changes have been done to release this version. Even tought most of the known bugs have been fixed it is not excluded that new ones have also been introduced. Numerical issues has been solved, now R passes all the test. Macintosh porting of R-1.2.3, (April 26 2001). ===================================================== * first Carbon version of R for MacOS and MacOS X * cut and paste bug fixed * external editor interaction implemented * gui rewritten and added help menu * macintosh device rewritten * adoption of navigation services for file dialogs * several minor bugs fixed (see the on-line help) * no longer needs a copy of the WasteLib library on the user hard disk * ATSUI technology has been adopted to render text in the graphic device * R is partly configurable via the .Renviron file * numerical issues fixed, now R passes all the tests Macintosh porting of R-1.2.2, (Feb 26 2001). ===================================================== * the GUi is now organized better. It also possibile to "source" files by menus. * sources have been merged with the standard distribution * the InfoZip code has been eliminated. Now it is assumed that the external MacZip application is available. If not, R asks the user to install it. * implemented the startup command line * re-direction of stdin/stdout implemented. Useful to make checks. * several bugs fixed. In particular one "malloc" memory bug has been removed. Macintosh porting of R-1.2.1, beta 2, (Jan 19 2001). ===================================================== * getenv() in now working. The .Renviron file is assumed to be in "etc" directory * "etc" is assumed to contain the history file, the image session and the environments variables * a new command line has been added. It is possible to specify options as in the Unix/Win implementations * packages have been recompiled * few other bugs fixed What's new from R for Mac R-1.2.0, beta 1, (Jan 07 2001). ========================================================== * dir.create() now implemented * help.start() now works. It launches the default browser associated to the file extension "htm" and/or "html". The same behaviour as nder Windows systems. * internal unzip implemented using InfoZip What's new from R for Mac R-1.2.0, beta 1, (Jan 07 2001). ========================================================== * dir.create() now implemented * help.start() now works. It launches the default browser associated to the file extension "htm" and/or "html". The same behaviour as nder Windows systems. * internal unzip implemented using InfoZip What's new from R for Mac R-1.1.1, beta 1, (Dec 10 2000). ========================================================== Sources for MacOS avalaible! This version is only an update to version 1.2.0 of R sources. This is intended to release sources for MacOS developers. * memory allocation problems have been fixed. * Packages have been rebuilt to version 1.2.0. * proc.time and system.time are now partially implemented. They give results in seconds only for total system time and process time. The system time is calculated as the number of seconds passed from booting your machine. * Memory settings are now ignored since from version 1.2.0 of R there is no more (really) a need to fix VSize and NSize. If R runs out of memory it only suffices to increment the Memory of the "R application" from the Finder. The default is set to 25Mb but you can change it as you prefer up to the maximum of the memory currently avalaible on your Macintosh system. * the Sys.timezone() implemented by a trick. The timezone string can be read from the system but not set. The function getenv still doesn't exists on Macintosh. * command history is now saved and loaded. do_savehistory and do_loadhistory fully implemented. Macintosh porting of R-1.1.1, beta 1, (Dec 10 2000) ==================================================== * tempfile() is now supported. Temporary files are stored in a directory "tmp" that it is assumed to be in the main R folder. If it doesn't exist, R create it. All temporary files will be stored there. * unlink() is implemented. It can delete only files and dirs created from the current R session. Wildcards not allowed yet. * Dynamic libraries are fully implemented grace to the code give to me by Luke Tierney. (There is a problem with DLLName. Every function must be searched for global and not for a specific package when calling .C/.Fortran etc) * Most of the packages have been compiled but the tclk one. * tclk demos disabled * Packages. The following packages have been compiled or simply added to the base one: ctest (ex:tested) eda (ex:tested) lqs (ex:tested) modreg (ex:tested) mva (ex:tested) nls (ex:tested, does not work "SSlogis") splines (ex:tested) stepfun (ex:tested) ts (file AnIndex to be built) wavethresh (examples and help files to be built) * Metric Information for graphics device partially working. You can write expressions and symbols in plots but it is not yet perfectly working. * data(women) doesn't load! Can't understand why...yet. * XDR loading/saving has been implemented. I use the code from B. Ripley that (seems) to work fine with very little modifications. * Load and Save of image is now implemented correctly. * Load and Save implemented from menu too. If you save from menu an icon will be added to the file. You can double-click on a R file to start the application or load a file in R if the application is running. You can also drag&drop the file on the R icon to launch R. * Help files are now displayed correctly with colors as under Windows What else still remains to do! ============================== There are lots of things that have to be implemented and fixed. Not all the avalaible packages have been compiled. If you have any particular need please let me know and I will compile and made available the package. There is not an automatic install procedure for building packages under MacOS yet. This current version containes wavethresh and multiv packages but no help files and examples are avalaible yet. If you need them you should only copy the directories "help" and "R-ex" of the Windows distribution in their respectively directory under this distribution. Hystory ======= What was in R for Mac pre-alpha 2 and 1 ======================================= * dir, setcwd, getcwd * macdevice pdated to WasteLib 2.0