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A general description is here.
‘optim(*, control = list(warn.1d.NelderMead = FALSE))’ allows to turn
off the warning when applying the default ‘"Nelder-Mead"’ method to
1-dimensional problems.
‘matplot(.., panel.first = .)’ etc now work, as ‘log’ becomes explicit argument and ‘...’ is passed to ‘plot()’ unevaluated, as suggested by Sebastian Meyer in PR#17386.
‘match.arg()’ more carefully chooses the environment for constucting
default ‘choices’, fixing PR#17401 as proposed by Duncan Murdoch.
‘optim(*, control = list(warn.1d.NelderMead = FALSE))’ allows to turn off the warning when applying the default ‘"Nelder-Mead"’ method to 1-dimensional problems.
‘configure’ sets the ‘-std’ flag for the C++ compiler for all supported C++ standards (e.g., ‘-std=gnu++11’ for the C++11 compiler).
‘match.arg()’ more carefully chooses the environment for constucting default ‘choices’, fixing PR#17401 as proposed by Duncan Murdoch.