Conrad has been busy preparing a new release 14.0.0 of Armadillo. A release candidate 14.0.0 rc1 exists and has been announced. I have been testing different iterations leading up to it for the last few weeks. Overall, this looks good as most packages pass. However, a good handful (listed below) will need (hopefully small) adjustment which I hope we can all work out and get to CRAN so that RcppArmadillo can be updated to a version based on 14.0.0 (once released, or a follow-up release) in a few weeks.
The list of packages, versions, maintainers and the briefest summary of the errors reported are as follows
Mat::col(): index out of bounds
-- passes in version 3.0.1 now on CRANError: Mat::init(): requested size is not compatible with column vector layout
-- passes in version 0.6-186 now on CRANterminate called without an active exception
-- passes with version 1.3.2 on CRANError: element-wise multiplication: incompatible matrix dimensions: 1x3 and 3x1
Mat::init(): requested size is not compatible with column vector layout
-- no longer on CRAN as of 2024-07-02what(): element-wise division: incompatible matrix dimensions: 1x100 and 100x1
-- passes in 0.2-12 now on CRANterminate called without an active exception
-- passes with version 0.8.1Error: Mat::init(): requested size is not compatible with column vector layout
Error: Mat::init(): requested size is not compatible with column vector layout
-- passes with updated seededlda
version 1.3.1You can test the current test release iteration of RcppArmadillo from the branch feature/armadillo_14.0.0.test which had the four tested iterations and should as of right now correspond to the 14.0.0 rc1 release of Armadillo. You can install it for example via remotes
with
remotes::install_github("rcppcore/rcpparmadillo", "feature/armadillo_14.0.0.test")
and I can also make a tarball available if that helps. I will also send an email to make we reach everybody as two maintainer appear to not be on GitHub and we can never assume everybody follows the notification.
Please feel free to ask any and all questions here, we will try our best to help and can maybe also benefit from the experience of each other in updating.
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