Allen McIntosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is it possible to override S4 methods in an installed package? > The naive > > library("pkg") > setMethod("foo", signature(obj = "bar"), > function(obj , x, y) { new definition } > , where="package:pkg") > > > results in the error > > Error in setMethod("foo", signature(obj = "bar"), function(obj, : > the environment "pkg" is locked; cannot assign methods for function > "foo" > > (This is from R 2.5.1 on Fedora Core 5, if that matters) > > Background: A colleague claims to have found an error in a package. > He and I would prefer to do some experimentation before contacting > the authors. Subclassing is the "correct" way to do this, and I > expect we will eventually subclass for other reasons, but I was > wondering if an override was possible and easier.
If foo is a generic that you are calling directly, then you can probably define it in the global environment (omit the where arg) and test it that way. OTOH, if foo is used by pkg internally, then it will be much easier to simply edit the source for pkg, reinstall and test. If you find and fix a bug, most package maintainers will be quite happy to integrate your fix. + seth -- Seth Falcon | Computational Biology | Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center BioC: http://bioconductor.org/ Blog: http://userprimary.net/user/ ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel