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Using new version #49
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Yeah, it is the future of rstantools
…On Sun, Jan 20, 2019 at 6:14 PM Jeffrey Pullin ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi,
After getting this error:
Error: unexpected symbol in:
"cat(' ', sep = '
cat(system.file('include"
Execution halted
while trying to make a new package skeleton with *rstantools*. I was told
to use a more up to date date branch in this
<https://discourse.mc-stan.org/t/problem-running-devtools-install-on-simple-rstan-based-package/7046/5>
thread in the Stan forums
Branch used: devtools::install_github("stan-dev/rstantools", ref = "
c3c59fb")
This works great - i.e. I can build the package, hosted here
<https://github.com/Voltemand/rateR> but I have two questions:
1.
The package structure I got using the more recent branch is very
different to the one described in this
<https://mc-stan.org/rstantools/articles/minimal-rstan-package.html>
vignette. Does this represent a progression of the *rstantools*
package or is it a throwback?
2.
Will the branch I am using be merged into *rstantools* any time soon?
Thanks!
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Hi,
After getting this error:
while trying to make a new package skeleton with rstantools. I was told to use a more up to date date branch in this thread in the Stan forums
Branch used:
devtools::install_github("stan-dev/rstantools", ref = " c3c59fb")
This works great - i.e. I can build the package, hosted here but I have two questions:
The package structure I got using the more recent branch is very different to the one described in this vignette. Does this represent a progression of the rstantools package or is it a throwback?
Will the branch I am using be merged into rstantools any time soon?
Thanks!
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