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;; Copyright (C) 1997--2005 A.J. Rossini, Rich M. Heiberger, Martin
;; Maechler, Kurt Hornik, Rodney Sparapani, and Stephen Eglen.
;; Original Author: A.J. Rossini <blindglobe@gmail.com>
;; Created: 17 November 1999
;; Maintainers: ESS-core <ESS-core@r-project.org>
;; Keywords: editing and process modes.
;; This file is part of ESS
;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
;; any later version.
;;
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;;
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;;
;; In short: you may use this code any way you like, as long as you
;; don't charge money for it, remove this notice, or hold anyone liable
;; for its results.
;;; Code:
;;; The purpose of this file is to demonstrate some of the extras that
;;; have been constructed for the ESS R mode; if they prove
;;; interesting, then they might be migrated to ess-r-d, the primary
;;; ESS R mode tools.
;; you can invoke ESS/R from emacs by typing
;; C-u M-x essr
;; with vsize set to (for example) 40M, and nsize set to 600000.
(defalias 'essr
(read-kbd-macro
"C-u M-x R RET - - vsize SPC 40M SPC - - nsize SPC 600000 2*RET"))
;; "SPC" must be "=" in future versions of R (works from 0.99 on)
(defun ess-r-do-region (start end &optional message)
"Send the current region to R via AppleScript."
(interactive "r\nP")
(message "Starting evaluation...")
(do-applescript (concat
"try\n"
"tell application \"R\"\n"
"activate\n"
"with timeout of 0 seconds\n"
"cmd \"" (buffer-substring start end)
"\"\n"
"end timeout\n"
"end tell\n"
"end try\n"))
(message "Finished evaluation"))
(defun ess-r-do-line ()
"Send the current line to R via AppleScript."
(interactive) ;; "r\nP")
(message "Starting evaluation...")
(save-excursion
(let ((end (point)))
(move-to-column 0)
(do-applescript (concat
"try\n"
"tell application \"R\"\n"
"activate\n"
"with timeout of 0 seconds\n"
"cmd \"" (buffer-substring (point) end)
"\"\n"
"end timeout\n"
"end tell\n"
"end try\n"))))
(message "Finished evaluation"))
(defun ess-r-var (beg end)
"Load the current region of numbers into an R variable. Prompts for
a variable name. If none is given, it uses a default variable name,
e. BEG and END denote the region in the current buffer to be sent."
(interactive "r")
(save-window-excursion
(let ((tmp-file (make-temp-file "ess-r-var"))
cmd
var)
(write-region beg end tmp-file)
;; Decide on the variable name to use in R; could use completion.
(setq var (read-string "R Variable name (default e): "))
(if (equal var "")
(setq var "e"))
;; Command to send to the R process. Get R to delete the file
;; rather than Emacs in case it takes R a long time to run the
;; scan command.
(setq cmd (concat var " <- scan(\"" tmp-file "\"); "
"unlink(\"" tmp-file "\")" ))
;; Put the output from the scan command into the process buffer so
;; the user has a record of it.
(ess-execute cmd 'buffer))))
;;; Peter Dalgaard's code.
;;; This needs to be cleaned and validated!
(defun pd::set-up-demo ()
;; (if (not xemacs) (set-default-font "*courier-bold-r*--14**"))
(R)
(split-window-vertically 6)
(find-file "demos.R")
;; Don't need to run this as a function -- ought to be fine if set
;; just once.
(defun ajr::scroll-to-end::peterD (emacs)
"Goal: map prompt to bottom of the screen after every command.
Alternatively, use the scroll-in-place package, not sure where that
is)."
(interactive)
(other-buffer 1)
(if (= emacs "emacs")
(setq scroll-up-aggressively t)
(setq scroll-conservatively -4)) ;; <- change this
(other-buffer -1))
(defun show-max-other-window ()
(interactive)
(other-window 1)
(comint-show-maximum-output)
(other-window -1))
;; call this once
;; (ajr::scroll-to-end::peterD "xemacs")
;; (ajr::scroll-to-end::peterD "emacs")
(global-set-key [f11] 'show-max-other-window)
(global-set-key [f12] 'ess-eval-line-and-step))
; Provide package
(provide 'ess-r-a)
; Local variables section
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