I have an #RStats {httr2} question: I'm about to make a bajillion requests to the same server. Can I use the server's keep-alive capability to batch these more efficiently? I'm not finding any info on this online or in the docs.
is remotes::install_github() currently not working? #RStats
Getting HTTP error 401. Bad credentials. Sys.getenv("GITHUB_PAT”) is empty and anyway, I’m just trying to install from a public repo.
Using R 4.4.0 & remotes_2.5.0 on macOS
I have a private GitHub repo for an R package I developed for my organization. I cannot deploy a pkgdown webpage for my team in a private repo. Does anyone know if I can easily include a pkgdown webpage within my package (maybe in inst?) and have users serve it locally with a function call? I just saw this post from Maëlle Salmon: https://mastodon.social/@maelle/112393952364276977. Maybe servr::httw() could facilitate this? #rstats
@jrosell Well, unfortunately that's a dead project right now. R packages do not really have a standard code generation workflow, so this is a pretty hard problem.
Bizarre #RStats discovery of the week: control-flow statements don't necessarily have to be within a set of braces, unless the code it at the 'top level'. Super weird.
"When the if statement is not in a block the else, if present, must appear on the same line as the end of statement2. Otherwise the new line at the end of statement2 completes the if and yields a syntactically complete statement that is evaluated."
Hmm, I'm having trouble connecting to the @Posit package manager at the moment. I get: Warning: unable to access index for repository <https://packagemanager.posit.co/cran/latest/src/contrib>: cannot open URL '<https://packagemanager.posit.co/cran/latest/src/contrib/PACKAGES'> Is anyone else in the #RStats community seeing this? @rstats
Does anyone know if this is an error on #CRAN? I went to install the {multcompView} package only to have the error returned:
package ‘multicompView’ is not available for this version of R
So I naturally checked on CRAN what version of R it Depends on, and to my suprise, nothing was listed 🤔 I would have thought listing the R version under Depends would be a hard requirement and would have failed CRAN checks otherwise. #RStats https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/multcompView/index.html