On Jan 31, 2010, at 12:39 PM, Guillaume Yziquel wrote: > Simon Urbanek a écrit : >>> >>> So I gather that just setting R_DEFAULT_PACKAGES to NULL should be OK. But >>> then, what is the rather complicated stuff in the autoload() function in >>> littler.c for? >>> >>> And concerning datasets, how do you avoid loading them? >>> >> Setting R_DEFAULT_PACKAGES to NULL makes sure that default packages are not >> loaded. Note that "datasets" are not loaded at all -- you can load the >> datasets package which will make them available, but they are not really >> "loaded". The minimal setup is simply >> R_DEFAULT_PACKAGES=NULL R --vanilla >> However, it's your responsibility to load any packages that your code needs >> in that case. >> Cheers, >> Simon > > OK. Thanks. Just one more question concerning package base. It seems that > setting R_DEFAULT_PACKAGES to NULL doesn't remove the base package. Is the > base package removable? >
No, because base is R itself. Cheers, Simon ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel