sss 0.2.2
- Minor fix in documentation to comply with new CRAN tests
sss 0.2.1
- Re-document to fix HTML5 problems
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the package.
sss 0.2.0
This release contains very minor changes to comply with CRAN policies.
- Don’t use
LazyData
, since the package doesn’t contain data
Other changes
- The function
read.sss()
has a new argument verbose = FALSE
that suppresses any messages. If you want the messages, set verbose = TRUE
sss 0.1.2
- This release fixes two issues that might introduce unintended consequences:
- dealing with embedded tags (#9)
- dealing with self-closing tags (#10)
- Tests conform to
testthat_3.0.0
sss 0.1.1
- Mostly small cosmetic changes to keep the package up to date.
read.sss()
will now also guess *.dat
files for the data, in addition to *.csv
and *.asc
sss 0.1-0
- You can now specify only the .sss file in
read.sss()
, and the function will guess the name of the .asc
- Added
label.table
attribute
- Internal changes:
- Imports
xml2
instead of XML
- Better error checking using
assert_that()
sss 0.0-13
- Added support to read csv files
- Now supports multi-byte files (UTF-8)
- Expanded unit tests with real-world data
sss 0.0-11
- No functional changes
- Added
.Rbuildignore
to comply with CRAN requirements for R-3.1.0
sss 0.0-09
- Minor changes to remove redundant files and folders
- Now uses
packageStartupMessage()
rather than message()
to display startup message
sss 0.0-08
- First experimental release to CRAN
Improvements:
- Performance gains as a result of using
plyr::quickdf()
rather than as.data.frame()
- Imports
plyr
and XML
rather than declaring dependency
sss 0.0-07
Improvements:
- Substantial gains in speed by rewriting
fast.read.fwf()
and changeValues()
to use lapply()
rather than loops.
- Documentation updates
sss 0.0-05
Fixed issues:
- Fixed issues with converting logical values to TRUE/FALSE
- Convert values where appropriate
- Add
variable.lable
attribute containing question text
sss 0.0-04
- Refactored all function names to use “camelCase”
- Implemented
read.fast.fwf()
to read fixed width file