cran-comments.md

Resubmission

This is a resubmission. In this version I have done the changes in the following three aspects which I got from CRAN staff:

  1. If there are references describing the methods in your package, please add these in the description field of your DESCRIPTION file in the form authors (year) <doi:...> authors (year) <arXiv:...> authors (year, ISBN:...) or if those are not available: <https:...> with no space after 'doi:', 'arXiv:', 'https:' and angle brackets for auto-linking. (If you want to add a title as well please put it in quotes: "Title")

  2. Added the reference paper with the format above in DESCRIPTION file.

  3. \dontrun{} should only be used if the example really cannot be executed (e.g. because of missing additional software, missing API keys, ...) by the user. That's why wrapping examples in \dontrun{} adds the comment ('# Not run:') as a warning for the user. Does not seem necessary. Please unwrap the examples if they are executable in < 5 sec, or create additionally small toy examples to allow automatic testing. (You could also replace \dontrun{} with \donttest, if it takes longer than 5 sec to be executed, but it would be preferable to have automatic checks for functions. Otherwise, you can also write some tests.)

  4. Changed all the examples, there is no \dontrun{} in examples' scripts, all examples can be run.

  5. Please ensure that your functions do not write by default or in your examples/vignettes/tests in the user's home filespace (including the package directory and getwd()). This is not allowed by CRAN policies. In your examples/vignettes/tests you can write to tempdir().

  6. Changed the vignette file, won't write anything in local.

Test environments

local R CMD check results

0 errors | 0 warnings | 0 note

win-builder (release, devel) R CMD check results

0 errors | 0 warnings | 1 note * checking CRAN incoming feasibility ... NOTE Maintainer: 'Cheng Chen cheng.chen@helsinki.fi'

New submission



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