Jim Hester

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There is currently no support for this. In particular two processes could write to the same file simultaneously, producing a corrupted file. e.g. if both processes called a function with...

One way to work around this would be to read the access token from an environment variable rather than as a parameter. There currently is not a way to exclude...

Possibly, however I think you might be able to do something with the `...` arguments to `memoise::memoise()`.

I think I agree with @jeroen, I don't think it is important to support R versions before 3.2 now, particularly if you don't currently have a particular use case for...

Because not all Ubuntu versions are supported, e.g. we are currently not building R binaries for Bionic. You can update the docs to say Xenial is supported however.

Well knitr and its dependencies no longer work for R < 3.2, so de-facto most packages no longer support < 3.2, I think it is fine to update the docs...

We actually had this, but it was causing builds to spuriously fail when there are too much output, see https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-build/pull/1283

Ok, that makes sense, LGTM!

It would be great to get this reviewed and merged