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rim 0.7.0
Modification
- fixes faulty parsing of matrices
- re-factored printing method
maxima.print
and
iprint
, which now reliably detected whether called from
interactive mode or from knitr engine, thus removed internal function
engine_print()
(Maxima S3 object now gained
from_engine
flag)
- running code chunks interactively (from RStudio) now works as
expected using the “interactive” Maxima connection object it’s options
accordingly
- comment handling now works (both interactive and engine), fixed an
infinite loop occurrence when sent command ended with a comment,
comment-only lines of code inside code-chunks are now properly
printed
- empty lines in code chunks are now preserved as inputted
- fixed engine test failure caused by different output code width
settings and unneccessarily inserted linebreaks between code input and
output
rim 0.6.4
Modification
- new options
max.attempts
and sleep.seconds
to control repeated testing for finished rendering of images
- fixed issue #37
rim 0.6.3
Modification
- fixed error under Fedora 36+ caused by Maxima image inclusion, when
the image file isn’t guaranteed to exist when it’s file path is returned
from Maxima
rim 0.6.2
Modification
- added more reliable detection for output document - Maxima knitr
engine (fixes previous CRAN test failure for Fedora 36+).
rim 0.6.1
Modification
- fixed bug from CRAN check failure on Fedora and R-devel
rim 0.6.0
Minor
- added new function
maxima.eval()
that can either take a
character string or an S3 object of class “maxima” (as returned from
maxima.get()
). In either case, the output result from
Maxima (if not suppressed) is parsed into a R-expression and gets
evaluated by this function. Objects returned from
maxima.get()
carry an attributed named “parsed” that is the
unevaluted R-expression of the returned Maxima result. Parsing works for
- unary and binary operators
- named function calls
- function definitions
- lambda function calls
- memoizing array function definition (those are currently simply
parsed into “normal” functions)
- arrays: creating and setting
- matrices: creation, multiplication, transposition, inversion,
determinants
- lists
- conditionals
- added engine option
output.var
that can name a variable
to capture parsed Maxima output into a named list. The names of this
list are the output labels.
rim 0.5.3
Modification
- user can specify custom path to Maxima executable by setting
environment variable “RIM_MAXIMA_PATH”
rim 0.5.2
Modification
- fixed tests to pass for Fedora 36
- built-in safeguards against infinite loops when Maxima couldn’t be
started or initialized (issue #29)
- reading process ID and version number now using class MReader
rim 0.5.1
Modification
knitr
-engine now supports chunk options
echo
, eval
and include
, a
description can be found in the documentation page
- fixed several issues related to changes with Maxima version
5.46.0
rim 0.5.0
Minor
knitr
-engine now supports plotting commands: plot2d(),
plot3d(), draw(), draw2d(), draw3d() (and others that are based on those
mentioned), depending on the output format (PDF or HTML), plots are
saved as PDF or PNG respectively
- Added inline output function to be used when knitting
RMarkdown
documents.
- Restructured the return type of the get function: Instead of a
character string, now a list is returned storing every output format of
the result including both with and without reference labels.
- Added a global option handling function
maxima.options()
and removed individual option setting
functions maxima.setformat()
,
maxima.engine.format()
and friends
- Whether reference labels are printed or not when knitting a
RMarkdown
document can now be controlled by setting
maxima.options(engine.label)
Modification
- Removed some unused utility functions from code
- Removed unnecessary C++17 compiler flag
- Improved documentation
- Updated heuristics for catching warnings and errors
- Improved typesetting of output labels when knitting
RMarkdown
documents
- Improved warning/ error handling heuristics (fixing issue #20)
rim 0.4.1
Modification
- fixed issue #16. code chunks that contain commands spanning multiple
lines are now printed as-is (except for empty lines, which are removed)
with the preceding input reference label
- fixed the issue #17, caused by a socket-read-write-concurrency
conflict which led to split lines read from Maxima and a failure to
validate it’s output. This is achieved now by an internal helper R6
class
MReader
that stashes away incomplete lines and
completes it upon re-calling.
- fixed reference manual that is generated by CRAN, but previously did
not contain the package main functions
- Improved description in
DESCRIPTION
of
SystemRequirements
- added exported function
maxima.isInstalled()
that is
now used upon package attachment, where a message is signaled to install
Maxima, if no installation was found.
- added exported function
maxima.version()
which is now
used upon package attachment, where a message is signaled when the
installed version is lower than the version with which this package has
been tested
- Test file
tests/testthat/test-engine.R
: knitting test
page now suppresses Warnings, which are subject of
tests/testthat/test-warnings.R
rmaxima 0.4.0/ rim 0.4.0
- added
maxima.engine.format()
function that can be used
to change the output format of the knitr
engine
- fixed issue that arises when Maxima takes longer to start (which
previously caused the interface to freeze)
- added functions to record the version number of Maxima that is being
used
- renamed package to “rim” to avoid confusion with
maxima
’s rmaxima
- communication is now implemented using sockets and the processing is
handles by two nested R6 classes
- return type is now a S3 class of type maxima. There are two methods
iprint()
and oprint()
for printing an maxima
S3 object: printing the input command and output respectively, including
reference labels.
- removed external C++ library dependencies (now using sockets for
communicating with Maxima)
knitr
engine now prints output after each input line,
it also prints the input reference label in front of the command
rmaxima 0.0.0.9000
- removed dependency from boost (switched to libexecstream)
- maxima.get() returns character vector with added attributes for
reference labels, format and it’s originating command
- fixed Maxima error (message) forwarding to R
- implement
knitr
-engine for maxima using this
interface
- Implement stop function to end maxima child process for debugging
purposes
- Handles
asksign
and similar feedback interruptions
- Added interface to Maxima’s apropos()-function
- Fixed: If command terminates with
\$
then this causes a
segmentation fault, which kills the R process. The cause being that
maxima returns immediately with the next input prompt
- added
roxygen2
documentation
- fixed
system.file
call inside constructor to work with
devtools::load_all()
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the
package.
- Add test files
- implemented output display as
tex
(not yet
user-friendly)
- added initialization files
- added function void
loadModule(const std::string &s)
- Removed boost::regex linking dependency
- fixed pipe stream synchronization
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