Dear R-devel

I'm experimenting with easy-to-use ways for a package maintainer to modify 
a"live" package-- i.e. while it's loaded & in use. One difficulty is that 
packages with namespaces are usually sealed with 'lockEnvironment', which means 
you can't add/remove objects. After some effort, I've managed to bypass the 
sealing step, and the live-editing seems to be working pretty well.

However, there are reasons for sealing (e.g. in Luke Tierney's article in 
R-news 3/1). Which disasters am I really courting by not sealing the namespace?

NB 1: non-sealing only happens during development by the package maintainer, so 
some rough edges are tolerable.

and 2: the only alternative I can think of-- and it's less satisfactory 
anyway-- involves changing the namespace's parent environment using 
'parent.env<-', which comes with even more dire warnings...

thanks

Mark Bravington

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