- Documentation split into set of markdown files. These are used to create the documentation website https://contributor.r-project.org/r-dev-env/ and the user-focused pages can be accessed directly within the codespace, linked from an index that opens when the codespace first starts. New documentation pages/topics:
- Restarting and stopping the codespace
- Live Share
- Local Setup
- Updating Source Code
- Creating a patch file
- Multiple R Versions
- SVN Help
- Contributor Guide (for R Dev Container itself)
- Troubleshooting
- Building R documentation now instructs to build R with recommended packages as it only takes a few more minutes to set up and enables all the tests to be run with
make check
. - Updated GitHub Actions, so that the container is rebuilt twice a month with updated software, including the latest version of R.
- Disconnected Codespace from r-dev-env GitHub repository, so changes are not tracked as changes to code for the container itself.
- Updated Codespace settings so that checkouts of the R sources are recognised as Subversion repositories, connecting to VS Code version control tab.
- Updated Codespace settings so that the R code linter is turned off (cannot define linter for base R!)
- Enabled httpgd graphics device to replace the default of plotting to PNG.
- Modified the default settings of
$BUILDDIR
and$TOP_SRCDIR
to give a more logical setup for working with multiple R versions. - Added
which_r
script to set the R version to use in R terminals, rather than usingsudo make install
to overwrite installed R release version. - Added
set_build_r
bash function to facilitate custom settings of$BUILDDIR
and$TOP_SRCDIR
for working with multiple R versions.
First version of the R Development Container, including:
- DevContainer definition for creating a codespace allowing users to build R in a web based environment
- Instructions for building the current version of R from the SVN trunk within the DevContainer in the README.md file
- Contributor workflow instructions in the README.md file
- Docker image build from the dev-container branch which contains the requirements for building base R. The image is available from https://github.com/r-devel/r-dev-env/pkgs/container/r-dev-env
- Project website build from the website branch and available at https://contributor.r-project.org/r-dev-env/
We hope the R Development Container helps you in your R journey 😊