Re: [R] Learning to Write R Packages (Libraries) with Documentation

2019-02-17 Thread Jeff Newmiller
Wow. Did you consider reading the Posting Guide, which indicates that this is not the right list for these questions? Please follow up in the right mailing list, but maybe this will get you started. Your missive is full of value judgements... I can only suppose that is what you get for

Re: [R] Learning to Write R Packages (Libraries) with Documentation

2019-02-17 Thread Bert Gunter
Oh, I also would assume that the authoritative, current doc for R package development is "Writing R Extensions," which of course is part of all R distros. -- Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into it." -- Opus (aka

Re: [R] Learning to Write R Packages (Libraries) with Documentation

2019-02-17 Thread Bert Gunter
This is off topic for this list. Post to r-package-devel for questions about writing r packages, package docs, etc. Note especially the use of namespaces to avoid name clashes. -- Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into

[R] Learning to Write R Packages (Libraries) with Documentation

2019-02-17 Thread Ivo Welch
I would like to put together a set of my collected utility functions and share them internally. (I don't think they are of any broader interest.) To do this, I still want to follow good practice. I am particularly confused about writing docs. * for documentation, how do I refer to '@'-type