I would find that useful too particularly for running long output from Stangle.
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 9:22 PM, Jose Claudio Faria <joseclaudio.fa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I've been calling the function "source" (package base) from Tinn-R editor to > send files, marked blocks and selections to R interpreter because it avoids a > lot of problems related with input/output synchronization in the Rgui output! > > The new RGedit plugin is also using this function in this way, and we are > finishing a new version of a plugin to Vim (Vim-R-plugin2) which uses > also source(). > > So, I would like to propose two small changes in this function: > > 1. The "max.deparse" parameter could be a global option with 150 as > the default value. > > Why? It will avoid the need to send this parameter repeatedly, > which causes visual pollution in the console. > > 2. A new parameter (for example: "new.line") to allow the user to > define whether a new blank line between the output and the subsequent > input is desired when "echo=T". > > Example, suppose I have in the editor the three lines below: > > a=rnorm(10) > a > sort(a) > > and I would like to send it to R interpreter (file, block or selection). > > The current output is (using Vim-R-plugin2): > ------------------------------------------- >> source('/tmp/.Rsource-jcfaria', echo=TRUE, max.deparse=50) > >> a=rnorm(10) > >> a > [1] 0.08648104 -1.74996635 0.61027538 0.42042031 -0.02025884 -0.39891256 > [7] -0.30219635 -0.84476668 1.06341674 -0.12030620 > >> sort(a) > [1] -1.74996635 -0.84476668 -0.39891256 -0.30219635 -0.12030620 -0.02025884 > [7] 0.08648104 0.42042031 0.61027538 1.06341674 > >> > > > How it could be (desired): > ------------------------- >> source('/tmp/.Rsource-jcfaria', echo=TRUE) >> a=rnorm(10) >> a > [1] 0.08648104 -1.74996635 0.61027538 0.42042031 -0.02025884 -0.39891256 > [7] -0.30219635 -0.84476668 1.06341674 -0.12030620 >> sort(a) > [1] -1.74996635 -0.84476668 -0.39891256 -0.30219635 -0.12030620 -0.02025884 > [7] 0.08648104 0.42042031 0.61027538 1.06341674 >> > > I think that both "new.line" and "max.deparse" could be both global options. > > max.deparse = 150 (default) > new.line = FALSE (default) > > Why? To get a clearer output. > > In this way the args of this function would become: > --------------------------------------------------- > function (file, local = FALSE, echo = verbose, print.eval = echo, > verbose = getOption("verbose"), prompt.echo = getOption("prompt"), > -> max.deparse.length = getOption("max.deparse"), new.line = > getOption("new.line"), <- > chdir = FALSE, encoding = getOption("encoding"), continue.echo = > getOption("continue"), > skip.echo = 0, keep.source = getOption("keep.source")) > > For GUI/Editor developers this changes will allow to send simpler > instructions and > make nice and standard interfaces. > > Is it possible to create the "new.line" argument and to put it and > "max.deparse" between the global options? > > I would prefer not creating a custom version of source() because I > think that these changes would be of > benefit to other people and projects. > > Thanks, > -- > ///\\\///\\\///\\\///\\\///\\\///\\\///\\\///\\\ > Jose Claudio Faria > Estatistica - prof. Titular > UESC/DCET/Brasil > joseclaudio.fa...@gmail.com > joseclaudio.fa...@terra.com.br > ///\\\///\\\///\\\///\\\///\\\///\\\///\\\///\\\ > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel > ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel