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Bart
20220930 is here.Located as usual at: https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES
Changes:
%installPackage() macro:
version= added. Indicates which historical version of a package to install. Historical version are available only if mirror=0 is set. Default value is null which means "install the latest".mirror parameter set to 0https://github.com/SASPAC where each package is stored as a separate repository with historical versions too../packages directory.We have a productive day 🙂
Bart
20221001 is here.Located as usual at: https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES
Update in setting a package version.
%loadPackage() and %generatePackage().major.minor.patch approach is also accepted. Now package version can be: X, X.Y, or X.Y.Z. Missing parts are treated as 0, e.g. 1 is equivalent with 1.0.0, 1.2 is 1.2.0, and .2 is 0.2.0.Modification in path for mirror 0 in the %installPackage() macro, it is https://github.com/SASPAC/ now.
Documentation updated.
Busy weekend 🙂
Bart
20221002 is here.
Changes:
%installPackage() macro it is allowed to call installation of packages with version number (if used with mirror=0), for example: %installPackage(baseplus(1.17) macroarray(1.0) dfa(0.5) GSM),%installPackage() and in the %loadPackageS() macros the list of packages standardised before execution to the form package1(ver1) package2(ver2) package3(ver3),%installPackage().It's finally time to hack! Remember to visit the SAS Hacker's Hub regularly for news and updates.
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