Update from Rf_findVar and Rf_findVarInFrame while maintaining backward compatibility for R < 4.5.0#1616
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Update from Rf_findVar and Rf_findVarInFrame while maintaining backward compatibility for R < 4.5.0#1616
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Failing on Windows. @paciorek Does this look like any general testing issues you've seen recently? I'm guessing there was a failure compiling the package DLL, but the information is not very clear. My windows setup is stale so I'll have to update or find another option. |
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No the DLL load failure doesn't look familiar. But we've had lots of such squirrely failures in the prep steps for testing on various OS, that it's possible it's not related to the changes here. |
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This PR includes R preprocessor checks for R version. For versions >= 4.5.0, uses of
Rf_findVarandRf_findVarInFrameare replaced withR_getVarandR_getVarExwith a little additional code. It is possible that testing will turn up some issues because evidently the older API calls were looser in some handling of some arguments, and I don't know for sure if we were relying on relevant cases in any way.