With this release of fst (v0.9.8), the fstlib library is no longer inluded in the fst package, but
imported from package fstcore
. This allows for better separation of updates to the fstlib C++ library and the fst
wrapper package and avoids duplicate code in fst and fstcore. Packages can also directly use the interface
exported from the fstcore package from C/C++ code.
With this new setup the linker problem on macOS systems is also resolved.
- macOS 11.6.2 20G314 using R 4.1.2 on github build infrastructure
- Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS using R version 4.0.5 on github build infrastructure
- Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS using R 4.1.2 on github build infrastructure
- Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS using R dev (2022-01-30 r81596) on github build infrastructure
- Microsoft Windows Server 2019 10.0.17763 Datacenter using R 4.1.2 on github build infrastructure
- Ubuntu 18.04 locally using clang-10.0
- Docker with the rocker/r-devel-ubsan-clang instrumented image
- Local Ubuntu with instrumented image using clang-10
- Windows 11 local R 3.6.3
- Windows 11 local R 4.1.2
- Singularity-container package for running rchk on Ubuntu 18.04
- Valgrind on Ubuntu 18.04
- Rhub (all available systems)
There are no errors or warnings.
We checked 29 reverse dependencies (26 from CRAN + 3 from Bioconductor), comparing R CMD check results across CRAN and dev versions of this package.
- We saw 0 new problems
- We failed to check 0 packages