textproc/R-cran-R.rsp: New port

The RSP markup language makes any text-based document come alive. RSP provides a
powerful markup for controlling the content and output of LaTeX, HTML, Markdown,
AsciiDoc, Sweave and knitr documents (and more), e.g. 'Today's date is
<%=Sys.Date()%>'. Contrary to many other literate programming languages, with
RSP it is straightforward to loop over mixtures of code and text sections, e.g.
in month-by-month summaries. RSP has also several preprocessing directives for
incorporating static and dynamic contents of external files (local or online)
among other things. Functions rstring() and rcat() make it easy to process RSP
strings, rsource() sources an RSP file as it was an R script, while rfile()
compiles it (even online) into its final output format, e.g.
rfile('report.tex.rsp') generates 'report.pdf' and rfile('report.md.rsp')
generates 'report.html'. RSP is ideal for self-contained scientific reports and
R package vignettes. It's easy to use - if you know how to write an R script,
you'll be up and running within minutes.
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SUBDIR += 2bsd-diff
SUBDIR += CLDR
SUBDIR += R-cran-DT
SUBDIR += R-cran-R.rsp
SUBDIR += R-cran-R2HTML
SUBDIR += R-cran-XML
SUBDIR += R-cran-bibtex

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PORTNAME= R.rsp
DISTVERSION= 0.46.0
CATEGORIES= textproc
DISTNAME= ${PORTNAME}_${PORTVERSION}
MAINTAINER= uzsolt@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= Dynamic Generation of Scientific Reports
WWW= https://cran.r-project.org/package=R.rsp
LICENSE= LGPL21 LGPL3
LICENSE_COMB= multi
RUN_DEPENDS= R-cran-digest>0:security/R-cran-digest \
R-cran-R.cache>0:devel/R-cran-R.cache \
R-cran-R.methodsS3>=1.8.0:devel/R-cran-R.methodsS3 \
R-cran-R.oo>=1.23.0:devel/R-cran-R.oo \
R-cran-R.utils>0:devel/R-cran-R.utils
TEST_DEPENDS= R-cran-base64enc>0:converters/R-cran-base64enc \
R-cran-knitr>0:print/R-cran-knitr \
R-cran-markdown>0:textproc/R-cran-markdown \
R-cran-R.devices>0:graphics/R-cran-R.devices
USES= cran:auto-plist shebangfix
SHEBANG_FILES= inst/tcl/r-httpd.tcl
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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TIMESTAMP = 1739691214
SHA256 (R.rsp_0.46.0.tar.gz) = 1a9f680ffe563abdaa91add6ebf5e6c0ecbe57f0d39687bcb272ff2a987c33bb
SIZE (R.rsp_0.46.0.tar.gz) = 680925

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The RSP markup language makes any text-based document come alive. RSP provides a
powerful markup for controlling the content and output of LaTeX, HTML, Markdown,
AsciiDoc, Sweave and knitr documents (and more), e.g. 'Today's date is
<%=Sys.Date()%>'. Contrary to many other literate programming languages, with
RSP it is straightforward to loop over mixtures of code and text sections, e.g.
in month-by-month summaries. RSP has also several preprocessing directives for
incorporating static and dynamic contents of external files (local or online)
among other things. Functions rstring() and rcat() make it easy to process RSP
strings, rsource() sources an RSP file as it was an R script, while rfile()
compiles it (even online) into its final output format, e.g.
rfile('report.tex.rsp') generates 'report.pdf' and rfile('report.md.rsp')
generates 'report.html'. RSP is ideal for self-contained scientific reports and
R package vignettes. It's easy to use - if you know how to write an R script,
you'll be up and running within minutes.