On 24.02.2012 07:45, Hervé Pagès wrote:
On 01/28/2012 08:15 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
On 28 January 2012 at 16:52, Uwe Ligges wrote:
|
|
| On 27.01.2012 15:57, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
|>
|> On 12 January 2012 at 12:12, Hervé Pagès wrote:
|> | Hi Dirk,
|> |
|> | On 01/11/2012 11:42 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
|> |>
|> |> R CMD check really hates it when my .onLoad() function contains
|> |> suppressMessages(library(foo))
|> |
|> | Note that you can always fool 'R CMD check' by doing something like:
|> |
|> | sillyname<- library
|> | suppressMessages(sillyname("foo"))
|> |
|> | Also isn't suppressPackageStartupMessages() more appropriate?
|> |
|> |>
|> |> However, _and for non-public packages not going to CRAN_ I
prefer doing this
|> |> over using explicit Depends or import statements in the
NAMESPACE file as the
|> |> latter do not give me an ability to make the loading less
verbose. With the
|> |> R universe of packages being as vast as at is, a simple
(non-public) package
|> |> I have loads about five or six other packages explicitly, each
of which loads
|> |> even more. The net result is totally intimidating _sixty lines
full_ of
|> |> verbose noise that is meaningful to me as an R programmer, but
not for the
|> |> colleagues expected to use the packages. It looks rather
uninviting, frankly.
|> |>
|> |> How do I use imports via NAMESPACE, and yet keep the noise level
down to zero?
|> |
|> | If you only need to import foo (i.e. and actually don't need to
attach
|> | it to the search path) then putting foo in Imports and using import
|> | statements in NAMESPACE will keep the noise level down to zero.
|>
|> I don't think so.
|>
|> I have an internal package, call it fooUtils, that (among other
things) needs
|> to figure at startup whether it runs on this or that OS.
|>
|> So that package fooUtils does
|>
|> .onLoad<- function(libname, pkgname) {
|>
|> if (.Platform$OS.type == "windows") {
|> packageStartupMessage("Running on Windows")
|> # [... more stuff here ... ]
|> } else if (.Platform$OS.type == "unix") {
|> packageStartupMessage("Running on Linux")
|> # [... more stuff here ... ]
|> } else {
|> warning("Platform ", .Platform$OS.type, " not recognised")
|> drives<- NULL
|> }
|>
|> # ....
|>
|> }
|
| Are you sure you want the messages in .onLoad rather than .onAttach?
Yep. Since in your original post you didn't say that the package
you import had its startup message in the wrong place (.onLoad),
I assumed it was in the right place (.onAttach).
Thanks Uwe -- looks like that was exactly the hint I needed.
By splitting the task across onLoad and onAttach I seem to be able to get
want I need even if the package is "tickled" via NAMESPACE's importFrom.
Are you saying you have some control over the package you import so you
could fix it?
Yes, Dirk had control but did not mention in that message. At least, at
the time of writing, I was able to guess the real name of the packages
Dirk was referring to given I had seen other communication off list.
Uwe
H.
Dirk
| See ?.onLoad and its "Good practice" section:
|
| "Loading a namespace should where possible be silent, with startup
| messages given by .onAttach. These messages (and any essential ones
from
| .onLoad) should use packageStartupMessage so they can be silenced where
| they would be a distraction."
|
| Best,
| Uwe
|
|
|
|>
|> and contrary to your claim, this is not silent as soon as I do
|>
|>
|> importFrom(fooUtils, someThing)
|>
|>
|> the messages above pop up. While I can suppress them for 'normal'
loads via
|>
|> suppressMessages(library(fooUtils))
|>
|> or
|>
|> suppressPackageStartupMessages(library(fooUtils))
|>
|>
|> I cannot suppress them via NAMESPACE imports.
|>
|> Dirk
|>
|> | So I guess your question is: how do we suppress package startup
messages
|> | for packages listed in Depends?
|> |
|> | Cheers,
|> | H.
|> |
|> |>
|> |> Dirk
|> |>
|> |
|> |
|> | --
|> | Hervé Pagès
|> |
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|> |
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|>
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