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In RStudio, what does it mean if the console terminates after executing showing nothing, even without the stop symbol?

I used to either get some window or click on the stop symbol to do so.

Code below:
library(shiny)
# Define UI for dataset viewer app ----
ui <- fluidPage(

# App title ----
titlePanel("Reactivity"),

# Sidebar layout with input and output definitions ----
sidebarLayout(

# Sidebar panel for inputs ----
sidebarPanel(

# Input: Text for providing a caption ----
# Note: Changes made to the caption in the textInput control
# are updated in the output area immediately as you type
textInput(inputId = "caption",
label = "Caption:",
value = "Data Summary"),

# Input: Selector for choosing dataset ----
selectInput(inputId = "dataset",
label = "Choose a dataset:",
choices = c("rock", "pressure", "cars")),

# Input: Numeric entry for number of obs to view ----
numericInput(inputId = "obs",
label = "Number of observations to view:",
value = 10)

),

# Main panel for displaying outputs ----
mainPanel(

# Output: Formatted text for caption ----
h3(textOutput("caption", container = span)),

# Output: Verbatim text for data summary ----
verbatimTextOutput("summary"),

# Output: HTML table with requested number of observations ----
tableOutput("view")

)
)
)

# Define server logic to summarize and view selected dataset ----
server <- function(input, output) {

# Return the requested dataset ----
# By declaring datasetInput as a reactive expression we ensure
# that:
#
# 1. It is only called when the inputs it depends on changes
# 2. The computation and result are shared by all the callers,
# i.e. it only executes a single time
datasetInput <- reactive({
switch(input$dataset,
"rock" = rock,
"pressure" = pressure,
"cars" = cars)
})

# Create caption ----
# The output$caption is computed based on a reactive expression
# that returns input$caption. When the user changes the
# "caption" field:
#
# 1. This function is automatically called to recompute the output
# 2. New caption is pushed back to the browser for re-display
#
# Note that because the data-oriented reactive expressions
# below don't depend on input$caption, those expressions are
# NOT called when input$caption changes
output$caption <- renderText({
input$caption
})

# Generate a summary of the dataset ----
# The output$summary depends on the datasetInput reactive
# expression, so will be re-executed whenever datasetInput is
# invalidated, i.e. whenever the input$dataset changes
output$summary <- renderPrint({
dataset <- datasetInput()
summary(dataset)
})

# Show the first "n" observations ----
# The output$view depends on both the databaseInput reactive
# expression and input$obs, so it will be re-executed whenever
# input$dataset or input$obs is changed
output$view <- renderTable({
head(datasetInput(), n = input$obs)
})

}
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Hmmm....yes! (That'll fool him!)