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;;; ess-site.el --- user customization of ESS
;; Copyright (C) 1993 David M. Smith
;; Copyright (C) 1997--2012 A.J. Rossini, Richard M. Heiberger, Martin
;; Maechler, Kurt Hornik, Rodney Sparapani, and Stephen Eglen.
;; Author: David Smith <D.M.Smith@lancaster.ac.uk>
;; Created: 12 Nov 1993
;; Maintainer: ESS-core <ESS-core@r-project.org>
;; Keywords: local
;; 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.
;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;; A copy of the GNU General Public License is available at
;; http://www.r-project.org/Licenses/
;;; Commentary:
;; This file defines all the site-specific customizations for ESS. It should be
;; edited on a per-site basis. Read the comments (1.1 in Section 1 to see if
;; ess-site.el must be edited. The final directory location of this file must be
;; supplied in ess-lisp-directory. The editing of remaining sections is
;; optional. It should then be byte-compiled, and users who wish to use ESS
;; should add the line:
;;
;; (load "/PATH/TO/THIS/FILE/ess-site")
;;
;; (where /PATH/TO/THIS/FILE is the path to ess-site.elc: i.e. the value of
;; `ess-lisp-directory', below) to their .emacs file.
;;
;; Alternatively, if the file is already in a directory specified by
;; the load-path variable:
;;
;; (require 'ess-site)
;;
;; will work.
;;
;; with XEmacs, this is simply:
;;
;; (add-path "/path/to/ess/lisp-directory")
;;
;; with Emacs (and in general):
;;
;; (setq load-path (cons "/path/to/ess/lisp-directory" load-path))
;;; Code:
;; provide here; otherwise we'll get infinite loops of (require ..):
(provide 'ess-site)
;;(require 'ess-sp6-d)
;;;; 1. Load path, autoloads, and major modes
;;;; ========================================
;;;
;;; (1.1) For most users the variable ess-lisp-directory will
;;; automatically be set correctly. If you are working with an old
;;; emacs, one in which file-truename is not defined, then you might
;;; need to change the value of ess-lisp-directory to the directory
;;; which is to contain the file ess-site.elc. This is probably the
;;; current directory, or the value of LISPDIR if it was set in the
;;; Makefile.
(eval-and-compile
;; Not important in XEmacs, if unpacking from ../xemacs/site-lisp/
;; directory.
;; WARNING: with Emacs 20.2 (and 20.3 in one case),
;; ======= MUST USE ONE OF THE NON-DEFAULT SETTINGS BELOW
;; NOTE again: MOST people should NOT change anything here !!!
;; ==== ==== ================
;; A nice default
(defvar ess-lisp-directory
(directory-file-name
(file-name-directory
(if (and (boundp 'load-file-name) load-file-name) ;; A nice default
(file-truename load-file-name)
(locate-library "ess-site") )))
"Directory containing ess-site.el(c) and other ESS lisp files.")
;; NON DEFAULTS:
;;(defvar ess-lisp-directory
;;(directory-file-name "/usr/local/lib/xemacs/site-lisp/ess-/lisp"))
;; >> or replace "ess-" above by "ESS" which would be a symbolic link..
;; >> This way, your .emacs (or default.el or site-start.el)
;; >> won't have to change with each version of ESS
;; example of "local" or personal use
;;(defvar ess-lisp-directory
;;(directory-file-name "/stat2/faculty/rossini/ESS/lisp"))
;;)
;; emacs 19.28 and 19.29 don't have functions we need.
(if (not (fboundp 'file-name-sans-extension))
;; take the definition from emacs-20.6/lisp/files.el:
(defun file-name-sans-extension (filename)
"Return FILENAME sans final \"extension\".
The extension, in a file name, is the part that follows the last `.'."
(save-match-data
(let ((file (file-name-sans-versions
(file-name-nondirectory filename)))
directory)
(if (string-match "\\.[^.]*\\'" file)
(if (setq directory (file-name-directory filename))
(expand-file-name (substring file 0 (match-beginning 0))
directory)
(substring file 0 (match-beginning 0)))
filename)))))
(add-to-list 'load-path (file-name-as-directory ess-lisp-directory))
;; Need these as early as here [also in ./ess-comp.el] :
(if (not (boundp 'ess-show-load-messages))
(defvar ess-show-load-messages nil
"If t, show many more \"loading ..\" messages."))
(if (not (fboundp 'ess-message))
(defun ess-message (format-string &rest args)
"Shortcut for \\[message] only if `ess-show-load-messages' is non-nil."
(if ess-show-load-messages (message format-string args)))
)); eval-*-compile
;; DEBUG: (setq ess-show-load-messages t); instead of nil above
(ess-message
(format "[ess-site:] ess-lisp-directory = '%s'" ess-lisp-directory))
;; load code to figure out what version/strain of Emacs we are running
;; must come *AFTER* load-path is set !
;;; The following require sets ess-local-custom-available to
;;; true if custom is provided at this point.
(require 'ess-compat)
;;; If it is not provided, but we think it will be available when necessary,
;;; then we can use the following line (uncommented) to make sure that
;;; it will be used. If you have to ask, then you don't need this.
;;(setq ess-local-custom-available t)
;; SJE Thu 13 May 2004
;; Maybe ess-etc-directory should not be defcustom, since its value
;; depends on ess-lisp-directory, and is needed by other modes that are
;; loaded before the custom code.
(defvar ess-etc-directory nil
"Location of the ESS etc/ directory.
The ESS etc directory stores various auxillary files that are useful
for ESS, such as icons.")
(defvar ess-etc-directory-list
'("../etc/ess/" "../etc/" "../../etc/ess/" "./etc/")
"List of directories, relative to `ess-lisp-directory', to search for etc.")
(while (and (listp ess-etc-directory-list) (consp ess-etc-directory-list))
(setq ess-etc-directory
(expand-file-name (concat ess-lisp-directory "/"
(car ess-etc-directory-list))))
(if (file-directory-p ess-etc-directory)
(setq ess-etc-directory-list nil)
(setq ess-etc-directory nil)
(setq ess-etc-directory-list (cdr ess-etc-directory-list))
(when (null ess-etc-directory-list)
(beep 0) (beep 0)
(message (concat
"ERROR:ess-site.el:ess-etc-directory\n"
"Relative to ess-lisp-directory, one of the following must exist:\n"
"../etc/ess, ../etc, ../../etc/ess or ./etc"))
(sit-for 4))))
;;-- no longer used thanks to the (unless ...) clause below --
;; (defvar ess-info-directory nil
;; "*Location of the ESS info/ directory.
;; The ESS info directory stores the ESS info files.")
;;(1.2) If ess.info is not found, then ess-lisp-directory/../doc/info is added
;; resurrecting Stephen's version with a bug-fix & xemacs compatibility
(if (fboundp 'locate-file) (progn
(unless (locate-file "ess.info"
(if (featurep 'xemacs)
Info-directory-list
Info-default-directory-list))
(add-to-list (if (featurep 'xemacs)
'Info-directory-list 'Info-default-directory-list)
(expand-file-name "../doc/info/" ess-lisp-directory)))))
;; ALWAYS:
(ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'ess *ITSELF* ...")
(require 'ess); -> loads ess-custom.el and more
(ess-message "[ess-site:] .. after requiring 'ess ...")
;;; (1.3) Files ending in .q and .S are considered to be S source files
;;; Files ending in .St are considered to be S transcript files
;;;
;;; NB: in standard Emacs, files ending in .s are assembler files. If you
;;; want to use assembler. If a user wants to
;;; restore the default modes for assembly file extensions, the
;;; following can go into ~/.emacs or ~/.xemacs/init.el
;;;
;;; (add-hook 'ess-mode-hook 'ess-restore-asm-extns)
;;; (add-hook 'inferior-ess-mode-hook 'ess-restore-asm-extns)
(autoload 'Rd-mode "ess-rd" "Major mode for editing R documentation." t)
; Here is a workaround for an Emacs bug related to indirect buffers and
; spurious lockfiles that rears its ugly head with .Rd files
; http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-emacs/2013-02/msg01368.html
; http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=14328
(if (featurep 'xemacs) nil
;; (add-hook 'Rd-mode-hook (lambda ()
;; (set (make-local-variable create-lockfiles) nil)))
(make-local-variable 'create-lockfiles)
(add-hook 'Rd-mode-hook (lambda () (setq create-lockfiles nil)))
)
;; This is thanks to Ed L Cashin <ecashin@uga.edu>, 03 Mar 2004 :
(defun ess-restore-asm-extns ()
"Remove the S-Plus mode association for .s and .S files added by ESS.
Putting the following in ~/.emacs restores emacs' default association
between .s or .S files and assembly mode.
(add-hook 'ess-mode-hook 'ess-restore-asm-extns)
(add-hook 'inferior-ess-mode-hook 'ess-restore-asm-extns)"
(interactive)
(when (assoc "\\.[qsS]\\'" auto-mode-alist)
(setq auto-mode-alist
(remassoc "\\.[qsS]\\'" auto-mode-alist))
;; put .q extention back
;; (add-to-list is in xemacs and GNU emacs)
;; R-mode when in a R/ subdirectory, otherwise S-mode:
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("/R/.*\\.q\\'" . R-mode))
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.q\\'" . S-mode))
))
;; Be careful when editing the following. MISTAKES WILL RESULT IN
;; *.sty BEING TREATED AS ESS[S], rather than LaTeX-mode!
(if (assoc "\\.[rR]\\'" auto-mode-alist) nil
(setq auto-mode-alist
(append
'(("\\.sp\\'" . S-mode) ;; re: Don MacQueen <macq@llnl.gov>
("/R/.*\\.q\\'" . R-mode) ;; R/*.q is R code (e.g., in package)
("\\.[qsS]\\'" . S-mode) ;; s,S [see ess-restore-asm-extns above!]
("\\.ssc\\'" . S-mode) ;; Splus (>= 4.x) script files.
("\\.SSC\\'" . S-mode) ;; ditto for windoze
("\\.[rR]\\'" . R-mode)
("\\.[rR]nw\\'" . Rnw-mode)
("\\.[sS]nw\\'" . Snw-mode); currently identical to Rnw-mode
("\\.[rR]profile\\'" . R-mode)
("NAMESPACE\\'" . R-mode)
("CITATION\\'" . R-mode)
("\\.omg\\'" . omegahat-mode)
("\\.hat\\'" . omegahat-mode) ;; Duncan's pref'd...
("\\.lsp\\'" . XLS-mode)
("\\.do\\'" . STA-mode)
("\\.ado\\'" . STA-mode)
("\\.[Ss][Aa][Ss]\\'" . SAS-mode)
;; Many .log/.lst files, not just SAS
;;("\\.log\\'" . SAS-log-mode)
;;("\\.[Ll][Ss][Tt]\\'" . SAS-listing-mode)
("\\.[Ss]t\\'" . S-transcript-mode)
("\\.Sout" . S-transcript-mode)
;;("\\.[Rr]t\\'" . R-transcript-mode)
("\\.[Rr]out" . R-transcript-mode)
("\\.Rd\\'" . Rd-mode)
("\\.[Bb][Uu][Gg]\\'" . ess-bugs-mode)
("\\.[Bb][Oo][Gg]\\'" . ess-bugs-mode)
("\\.[Bb][Mm][Dd]\\'" . ess-bugs-mode)
("\\.[Jj][Aa][Gg]\\'" . ess-jags-mode)
("\\.[Jj][Oo][Gg]\\'" . ess-jags-mode)
("\\.[Jj][Mm][Dd]\\'" . ess-jags-mode)
)
auto-mode-alist)))
;; Rscript and littler interpreters recognized. XEmacs entries can
;; be regexps, which complicates matters as "r" on its own matches
;; other interpeters like "perl".
(add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("Rscript" . r-mode))
(add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist
(cons (if (featurep 'xemacs) "r$" "r") 'r-mode))
;; (1.4) Customize the dialects for your setup.
;;; AS OF ESS 5.1.14, if you are using Emacs 20.x, x>3, or XEmacs
;;; 21.x, x>0, you can now use the "Customize" facility for
;;; customization.
;;;; Choices for *(), where * is from inferior-*-program....
;;; Most sites will not need to use these customized program-names. They are
;;; provided for cases where the program is not on the standard default path.
;;; If the program doesn't get located correctly by the default use of
;;; M-x S+3 (for example), then put the path name for your system into the
;;; the variable inferior-S+3-program-name. If for any reason you want the
;;; default use of M-x S to refer to a different program than S+3, then
;;; redefine inferior-S-program-name.
;;(setq-default inferior-S3-program-name "/disk05/s/S")
;;(setq-default inferior-S+3-program-name "Splus34")
;;(setq-default inferior-S4-program-name "/disk05/s4/S")
;;(setq-default inferior-S+4-program-name "Splus")
;;(setq-default inferior-S+5-program-name "Splus5")
;;(setq-default inferior-S+-program-name "Splus7") ; unix systems ; or
;;(setq-default inferior-S+-program-name "Splus") ; unix systems
;;
;; If you wish to call other versions of R on a Unix system, ESS
;; should auto-detect other versions of R, according to matches to the
;; variable `ess-r-versions' as described in its docstring. Consider
;; changing that variable rather than changing inferior-R-program-name
;; if your version of R is not already auto-detected.
;;(setq-default inferior-R-program-name "R") ; unix systems
;;(setq-default inferior-R-program-name "Rterm") ; MS Windows, see below for path as well
;;(setq-default inferior-R-program-name "C:\\Program Files\\R\\R-2.5.0\\bin\\Rterm.exe")
;;(setq-default inferior-XLS-program-name "xlispstat")
;;(setq-default inferior-ARC-program-name "arc")
;;(setq-default inferior-VST-program-name "vista")
;;(setq-default inferior-SAS-program-name "sas")
;;(setq-default inferior-OMG-program-name "/home/rossini/src/anoncvs/Omegahat/org/omegahat/bin/omegahat")
(setq-default inferior-OMG-program-name "omegahat")
;;; The line below is the ESS default and sends the commands window
;;; to emacs, giving the user the opportunity to
;;; (1) edit the output into a clean ess-transcript file before printing, or
;;; (2) print a region of the file.
;;(setq-default inferior-S+4-print-command "S_PRINT_COMMAND=emacsclientw.exe")
;;; The editor and pager output from S+4 and Sqpe+4 are sent by
;;; StatSci default to notepad, effectively using the definition:
;;(setq-default inferior-S+4-editor-pager-command
;; "options(editor='notepad', pager='notepad')")
;;;
;;; ESS sends the output from both commands to an emacs buffer using
;;; the definition:
;;(setq-default inferior-S+4-editor-pager-command
;; "options(editor='emacsclient.exe', pager='emacsclientw.exe')")
;;; These commands are for running the PC version of Sqpe of S+4 and
;;; S+6 in an emacs buffer, using the same technology as ESS uses for
;;; Unix S-Plus. Interactive graphics with javagraph are available
;;; in this mode beginning with S-Plus 6.1.
;;; See ess-sp4-d.el or ess-sp6w-d.el
;;; -----> configuration now via custom, see ./ess-custom.el and look for
;;; inferior-Sqpe+... e.g. inferior-Sqpe+6-program-name
;;; These ddeclient values will be buffer-local on MS-Windows 9x/NT
(setq-default inferior-ess-ddeclient "Initial")
(setq-default inferior-ess-client-name "Initial")
(setq-default inferior-ess-client-command "Initial")
;;; S-Plus 6 for Windows startup time depends on the amount of RAM and
;;; the processor speed. ESS needs to build a delay into the M-x S+6
;;; sequence to allow time for S-Plus 6 to open the Commands window.
;;; We then send several lines to the Commands window before returning
;;; control to the user. On a 300 MHz machine with 96MB of RAM the
;;; delay is 60 seconds. On a ???? MHz machine with 523MB the delay is
;;; 10 seconds. The user may need to adjust this number.
(defvar ess-S+6-startup-delay 15 ;; <- 2005-01-03; MM
"*Number of seconds to wait for the Commands window to appear before
sending `inferior-ess-language-start' to S-Plus.")
;;; see essd-els.el
;;(setq-default inferior-S-elsewhere-program-name "sh")
;;(setq-default inferior-S-elsewhere-program-name "ssh")
;;; You might consider using ssh, if you can! (and if you really do
;;; this, use ssh-agent, etc, for securing your sessions).
;;;; Choice for S().
;;(setq-default inferior-S-program-name inferior-S+3-program-name)
;; (1.5) Require the needed dialects for your setup.
(ess-message "[ess-site:] Before requiring dialect 'ess-*-d ....")
(ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'ess-r-d ...")
(require 'ess-r-d) ;; R
(require 'ess-julia)
;; (ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'ess-s4-d ...")
;; (require 'ess-s4-d) ; has become VERY RARE ..
;;(ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'ess-s3-d ...")
;;(require 'ess-s3-d) ; THIS IS RARE. You probably do not have this.
;; "sp" refers to S-PLUS (MathSoft/StatSci/Insightful/TIBCO):
(ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'ess-sp3-d ...")
(require 'ess-sp3-d)
(if ess-microsoft-p
(progn
;; (ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'ess-sp4-d ...")
;; (require 'ess-sp4-d)
(ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'ess-sp6w-d ...")
(require 'ess-sp6w-d))
;; else: decent OS
;; (ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'ess-sp5-d ...")
;; (require 'ess-sp5-d)
(ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'ess-sp6-d ...")
(require 'ess-sp6-d))
(ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'ess-sta-d ...")
(require 'ess-sta-d) ;; for Stata.
;; (ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'ess-xls-d ...")
;; (require 'ess-xls-d) ;; XLispStat
;; (ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'ess-vst-d ...")
;; (require 'ess-vst-d) ;; ViSta
;; (ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'ess-arc-d ...")
;; (require 'ess-arc-d) ;; Arc
(ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'ess-sas-d ...")
(require 'ess-sas-d)
(ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'essd-els ...")
(require 'essd-els) ;; S-elsewhere, on another machine by telnet
;; (ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'ess-omg-d ...")
;; (require 'ess-omg-d) ;; for omegahat
(ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'ess-bugs-l ...")
(require 'ess-bugs-l) ;; for batch BUGS
(ess-write-to-dribble-buffer
(format "[ess-site.el]: ess-customize-alist=%s \n"
ess-customize-alist))
;;; (1.7) Literate Data Analysis
(require 'ess-noweb)
(require 'ess-swv); for Sweave
(ess-write-to-dribble-buffer
(format "[ess-site.el _2_]: ess-customize-alist=%s \n"
ess-customize-alist))
;; (1.8) Speedbar and mouse
(ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'ess-menu ...")
(require 'ess-menu)
(require 'ess-mouse)
;; (1.9) Toolbar support
;; To remove toolbar support under ESS, add "(setq ess-use-toolbar nil)"
;; to your ~/.emacs or ~/.xemacs/init.el before (require 'ess-site)
(ess-message "[ess-site:] require 'ess-toolbar ...")
(require 'ess-toolbar)
;;; 2. Site Specific setup
;;;; ===============================================
;;; Set this to the name of the program you use to run S or S-PLUS. It
;;; can be an absolute pathname, if you wish.
;;(setq inferior-ess-program "Splus")
;;(setq inferior-ess-program (concat (getenv "SHOME") "/Splus"))
;;; 2.1 Backwards compatibility (roll your own!)
;;; What you want S and R to call...
(autoload 'ess-transcript-mode "ess-trns"
"Major mode for editing S transcript files." t)
(autoload 'ess-transcript-clean-region "ess-trns" no-doc t)
(autoload 'ess-rdired "ess-rdired"
"View *R* objects in a dired-like buffer." t)
;;; On a PC, the default is S+.
;; Elsewhere (unix and linux) the default is S+
(cond (ess-microsoft-p
;; MS-Windows-------------------------------------------------
;; (fset 'S
;; (if (equal (file-name-nondirectory shell-file-name) "cmdproxy.exe")
;; 'S+-msdos
;; 'S+))
(defun S-by-icon (&rest x)
(interactive)
(message "Please start S+ from the icon.
Then you can connect emacs to it with `M-x S-existing'.")
)
(fset 'S 'S-by-icon)
(fset 'S-existing
(if (equal (file-name-nondirectory shell-file-name) "cmdproxy.exe")
'S+-msdos-existing
'S+-existing))
(fset 'Sqpe 'Sqpe+)
(fset 's-mode 'S+-mode)
(fset 's-transcript-mode 'S+-transcript-mode))
(t ;;((eq system-type 'gnu/linux)
;; Linux etc (including Mac OSX !?) --------------------------
(fset 'S 'S+)
(fset 's-mode 'S+-mode)
(fset 's-transcript-mode 'S+-transcript-mode)))
;;;;* Alias S-mode to s-mode
;;; Emacs will set the mode for a file based on the file's header.
;;; The mode name is indicated by putting it between -*- on the top line.
;;; (Other commands can go here too, see an Emacs manual.)
;;; For a file you also load, you will want a leading # (comment to S)
;;; Emacs will downcase the name of the mode, e.g., S, so we must provide
;;; s-mode in lower case too. That is, "#-*- S-*-" invokes s-mode and
;;; not S-mode.
(fset 'S-transcript-mode 's-transcript-mode)
(fset 'S-mode 's-mode)
;;; Create functions for calling different (older or newer than default)
;;; versions of R and S(qpe).
(defvar ess-versions-created nil
"List of strings of all S- and R-versions found on the system.")
;; is currently used (updated) by ess-find-newest-R
(defvar ess-r-versions-created nil
"List of strings of all R-versions found on the system.")
(defun ess-r-s-versions-creation ()
"(Re)Create ESS R-<..> commands FILENAME sans final \"extension\".
The extension, in a file name, is the part that follows the last `.'."
(interactive)
(ess-message "[ess-site:] before creating ess-versions-* ...")
;; Create ess-versions-created,
;; ess-r-versions-created,
;; and on Windows, ess-rterm-version-paths -----------------------------------------
(let ((R-newest-list '("R-newest"))
(ess-s-versions-created (if ess-microsoft-p
(nconc
(ess-sqpe-versions-create ess-SHOME-versions) ;; 32-bit
(ess-sqpe-versions-create ess-SHOME-versions-64 "-64-bit")) ;; 64-bit
(ess-s-versions-create)))) ;; use ess-s-versions
(if ess-microsoft-p
(setq ess-rterm-version-paths ;; (ess-find-rterm))
(ess-flatten-list
(ess-uniq-list
(if (not ess-directory-containing-R)
(if (getenv "ProgramW6432")
(let ((P-1 (getenv "ProgramFiles(x86)"))
(P-2 (getenv "ProgramW6432")))
(nconc
;; always 32 on 64 bit OS, nil on 32 bit OS
(ess-find-rterm (concat P-1 "/R/") "bin/Rterm.exe")
(ess-find-rterm (concat P-1 "/R/") "bin/i386/Rterm.exe")
;; keep this both for symmetry and because it can happen:
(ess-find-rterm (concat P-1 "/R/") "bin/x64/Rterm.exe")
;; always 64 on 64 bit OS, nil on 32 bit OS
(ess-find-rterm (concat P-2 "/R/") "bin/Rterm.exe")
(ess-find-rterm (concat P-2 "/R/") "bin/i386/Rterm.exe")
(ess-find-rterm (concat P-2 "/R/") "bin/x64/Rterm.exe")
))
(let ((PF (getenv "ProgramFiles")))
(nconc
;; always 32 on 32 bit OS, depends on 32 or 64 process on 64 bit OS
(ess-find-rterm (concat PF "/R/") "bin/Rterm.exe")
(ess-find-rterm (concat PF "/R/") "bin/i386/Rterm.exe")
(ess-find-rterm (concat PF "/R/") "bin/x64/Rterm.exe")
))
)
(let ((PF ess-directory-containing-R))
(nconc
(ess-find-rterm (concat PF "/R/") "bin/Rterm.exe")
(ess-find-rterm (concat PF "/R/") "bin/i386/Rterm.exe")
(ess-find-rterm (concat PF "/R/") "bin/x64/Rterm.exe")
))
)))))
(ess-message "[ess-site:] (let ... before (ess-r-versions-create) ...")
(setq ess-r-versions-created ;; for Unix *and* Windows, using either
(ess-r-versions-create));; ess-r-versions or ess-rterm-version-paths (above!)
;; Add the new defuns, if any, to the menu.
;; Check that each variable exists, before adding.
;; e.g. ess-sqpe-versions-created will not be created on Unix.
(setq ess-versions-created
(ess-flatten-list
(mapcar (lambda(x) (if (boundp x) (symbol-value x) nil))
'(R-newest-list
ess-r-versions-created
ess-s-versions-created))))))
(defun ess-r-s-versions-creation+menu ()
"Call `\\[ess-r-s-versions-creation] creaing `ess-versions-created' and
update the \"Start Process\" menu."
(interactive)
(ess-message "[ess-site:] before (ess-r-s-versions-creation) ...")
(ess-r-s-versions-creation)
(when ess-versions-created
;; new-menu will be a list of 3-vectors, of the form:
;; ["R-1.8.1" R-1.8.1 t]
(let ((new-menu (mapcar (lambda(x) (vector x (intern x) t))
ess-versions-created)))
(easy-menu-add-item ess-mode-menu '("Start Process")
(cons "Other" new-menu))))
(ess-message "[ess-site:] after ess-versions-created ...")
;; return
ess-versions-created)
;; call it
(ess-r-s-versions-creation+menu)
;; Check to see that inferior-R-program-name points to a working version
;; of R; if not, try to find the newest version:
(ess-check-R-program-name) ;; -> (ess-find-newest-R) if needed, in ./ess-r-d.el
(ess-message "[ess-site:] after ess-check-R-prog... ...")
;;; 3. Customization (and examples) for your site
;;;; ===============================================
;;; (3.01) SOME PEOPLE (who will remain nameless) worry that novices
;;; won't like fancy buffer names for their first (and only :-)
;;; process. To number all processes:
;;(setq ess-plain-first-buffername nil)
;;; (3.02) Some people have requested using the program name as part
;;; of the buffer. Turned on for R.
;;(setq ess-use-inferior-program-name-in-buffer-name t)
;;; (3.1) Font-lock
;; The following two expressions automatically enable font-lock-mode
;; for ess-mode and inferior-ess-mode buffers.
;; no longer requiring (window-system) here:
(when ess-font-lock-mode
(add-hook 'ess-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock t)
(add-hook 'ess-transcript-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock t)
(add-hook 'Rd-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock t)
(add-hook 'inferior-ess-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock t))
;;; (3.2) Framepop. Windows produced by ess-execute-objects etc. are
;;; often unnecessarily large. The framepop package makes such
;;; windows appear in a separate, shrink-wrapped frame. This will
;;; also affect other "temporary" windows such as those produced by
;;; C-h k, etc. To enable:
;;;
;;; Works only with Emacs at this time.
;; (cond (window-system
;; (require 'framepop)))
;;; (3.3) ess-keep-dump-files.
;;; Documentation:
;;; *Variable controlling whether to delete dump files after a successful load.
;;; If nil: always delete. If `ask', confirm to delete. If `check', confirm
;;; to delete, except for files created with ess-dump-object-into-edit-buffer.
;;; Anything else (for example `always'): always keep and never delete.
;;; This variable only affects the behavior
;;; of ess-load-file. Dump files are never deleted if an error occurs
;;; during the load.
;;;
;;; RH sez: I find the default `always' keep to be imperative. The previous
;;; default was to throw away
;;; files at the wrong time (I think it was something like, if you M-x
;;; ess-load a file twice, while you are working on it, the file is
;;; deleted). I believe source is real and the ESS object is temporary.
;;; The previous default behavior is dangerous for people who believe this way.
;;; It made sense only for people who believe the object is real
;;; and the source file temporary.
(setq ess-keep-dump-files "always")
;;; (3.4) ess-ask-for-ess-directory
;;; If t, will ask for the directory to use. If nil, assumes the
;;; default (usually, the users home directory...).
;;now rather in ./ess-custom.el : (setq ess-ask-for-ess-directory t)
;;; (3.5) ess-directory default (correlated with above)
;;; The default location for running the subprocess is configurable.
;;; By default, that is the default-directory (a lisp variable which
;;; initially contains the directory from which the inferior ESS
;;; statistical package/process is started).
;;; For example, the following function (added to the pre-run-hook, by
;;; the line following it) will set the default directory to be your
;;; home directory:
;;;
;;(defun ajr:ess-set-directory ()
;; "Set ess-directory to home."
;; (setq-default ess-directory (file-name-as-directory (getenv "HOME"))))
;;(add-hook 'ess-pre-run-hook 'ajr:ess-set-directory)
;;;
;;; If you replace the setq-default line with:
;;;
;; (setq-default ess-directory (file-name-as-directory
;; (concat (getenv "HOME") "/ess/")))
;;;
;;; then it will always start up in the directory "ess" in your home
;;; directory.
;;;
;;; The default is to have ess to start up in the current buffer's
;;; directory (the one in which you started the inferior ESS
;;; statistical package/process). This is obtained
;;; by setting ess-directory to nil, i.e.
;; (setq-default ess-directory nil) ; this is the default.
(when ess-microsoft-p
(add-hook 'ess-post-run-hook
(lambda()
(when (string= ess-dialect "R")
(ess-eval-linewise "options(chmhelp=FALSE, help_type=\"text\")"
nil nil nil 'wait)))))
;;; 3.6 Example of formatting changes
;;; Formatting and indentation patterns are defined in ess-custom.el, please
;;; see ess-custom.el for exact definitions of these variable settings.
;;; To change them (eg, follow changes suggested by Terry Therneau),
;;; you need one or both of the following lines:
;;;
;;(setq ess-indent-with-fancy-comments nil)
;;(setq ess-default-style 'CLB)
;;; 4.0 SAS configuration
;;; Beginning with ESS 5.1.13, we have editing options in SAS-mode.
;;; The default behavior is as it was in prior releases.
;;;
;;; There are two sets of alternatives.
;;; 1. Editing SAS-mode files.
;;; 1a. Default: TAB is bound to sas-indent-line.
;;; Current line is correctly indented as SAS code. Equivalent to
;;;(setq ess-sas-edit-keys-toggle nil) ;; default TAB in sas-mode
;;; 1b. Optional: TAB is bound to tab-to-tab-stop and inserts up to 4
;;; columns at a time. C-TAB moves backwards and deletes characters
;;; up to 4 columns at a time.
;;; The following line is for the optional behavior.
;;;(setq ess-sas-edit-keys-toggle t) ;; optional TAB and C-TAB in sas-mode
;;; Use the function call (ess-sas-edit-keys-toggle)
;;; to change the setting after the first SAS-mode buffer has been created.
;;; 1c. You can also define C-TAB in all modes by Option 2b (below).
;;;
;;; 2. Managing submitted SAS jobs with function keys.
;;; 2a. Default: To define the function keys in ESS[SAS] mode only,
;;; you will need, at most, one of the following two lines.
;;;(setq ess-sas-local-unix-keys t) ;; F2-F12 bound in ESS[SAS] mode
;;;(setq ess-sas-local-pc-keys t) ;; F2-F12 bound in ESS[SAS] mode
;;;
;;; 2b. Options: To define the function keys in all modes,
;;; you will need, at most, one of the following two lines.
;;;(setq ess-sas-global-unix-keys t) ;; F2-F12 bound in all modes
;;;(setq ess-sas-global-pc-keys t) ;; F2-F12 bound in all modes
;;;
;;; 3. If it is more convenient to have "*Async Shell Command*"
;;; in same-window-buffer-names, then:
;;;(ess-same-window-async)
;;;
;;;(defvar sas-program "sas" "*Name of program which runs sas.")
;;;
;;;(defvar sas-indent-width 4 "*Amount to indent sas statements")
(ess-message "[ido:]")
(if (featurep 'emacs)
(require 'ido nil t))
; Local variables section
(ess-message "[ess-site:] *very* end ...")
;;; This file is automatically placed in Outline minor mode.
;;; The file is structured as follows:
;;; Chapters: ^L ;
;;; Sections: ;;*;;
;;; Subsections: ;;;*;;;
;;; Components: defuns, defvars, defconsts
;;; Random code beginning with a ;;;;* comment
;;; Local variables:
;;; mode: emacs-lisp
;;; mode: outline-minor
;;; outline-regexp: "\^L\\|\\`;\\|;;\\*\\|;;;\\*\\|(def[cvu]\\|(setq\\|;;;;\\*"
;;; End:
;;; ess-site.el ends here
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