Re: [R-pkg-devel] Example fails in check
Pipes are very functional, unlike data.table. However, their extensive use of non-standard evaluation a la `subset` or `with` does complicate the package check process. As to the actual question, Imports announces that the magrittr package is a private dependency for your package. Users would have to load that package if they wanted to use it also. Since examples are run as if they were the user, they are subject to that same constraint. The advantage of having Imports rather than Depends is that you have more flexibility to change which dependencies you use to achieve your goals as a package without affecting the functions that the user has to be prepared to use our avoid, and the user is on their own as to which packages they use. On July 26, 2019 12:13:17 AM PDT, Uwe Ligges wrote: >I'd suggest not to use pipes in package code, as the parser does not >know about them and hence debugging, error messages are more >obfuscated. > >Why not use he functional way of R? > > >For the question: I guess you do not have a corresponding entry in the >NAMESPACE file? > >Best, >Uwe > > > >On 26.07.2019 08:37, Sigbert Klinke wrote: >> Hi, >> >> im my package development I get the following error when checking an >> example: >> >> > m <- findMatch('test', x[[1]], FUN='leven(code)') %>% >addWave(x[[2]]) >> >> Error in findMatch("test", x[[1]], FUN = "leven(code)") %>% >> addWave(x[[2]]) : >> could not find function "%>%" >> Execution halted >> >> In my DESCRIPTION file I wrote >> >> Imports: >> rio, >> stringi, >> magrittr >> >> So, I expected that magrittr is loaded when the example is executed. >> >> If I add an "library(magrittr)" at the beginning of the example then >the >> example is okay. >> >> Any ideas what goes wrong? >> >> Sigbert >> > >__ >R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list >https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. __ R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel
Re: [R-pkg-devel] Example fails in check
On 26/07/2019 2:37 a.m., Sigbert Klinke wrote: Hi, im my package development I get the following error when checking an example: > m <- findMatch('test', x[[1]], FUN='leven(code)') %>% addWave(x[[2]]) Error in findMatch("test", x[[1]], FUN = "leven(code)") %>% addWave(x[[2]]) : could not find function "%>%" Execution halted In my DESCRIPTION file I wrote Imports: rio, stringi, magrittr So, I expected that magrittr is loaded when the example is executed. Loaded doesn't mean it is on the search list. To get that you need library(magrittr), or require(magrittr). Examples can't see things that are internal to the package. Importing a package only makes it available internally. If you want it visible externally (as it needs to be in an example), you need to export it. So if you want users of your package to have access to magrittr pipes, you should put something like this in your NAMESPACE file, as well as the declaration in your DESCRIPTION file: importFrom(magrittr, "%>%") export("%>%") Duncan Murdoch If I add an "library(magrittr)" at the beginning of the example then the example is okay. Any ideas what goes wrong? Sigbert __ R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel
Re: [R-pkg-devel] Example fails in check
I'd suggest not to use pipes in package code, as the parser does not know about them and hence debugging, error messages are more obfuscated. Why not use he functional way of R? For the question: I guess you do not have a corresponding entry in the NAMESPACE file? Best, Uwe On 26.07.2019 08:37, Sigbert Klinke wrote: Hi, im my package development I get the following error when checking an example: > m <- findMatch('test', x[[1]], FUN='leven(code)') %>% addWave(x[[2]]) Error in findMatch("test", x[[1]], FUN = "leven(code)") %>% addWave(x[[2]]) : could not find function "%>%" Execution halted In my DESCRIPTION file I wrote Imports: rio, stringi, magrittr So, I expected that magrittr is loaded when the example is executed. If I add an "library(magrittr)" at the beginning of the example then the example is okay. Any ideas what goes wrong? Sigbert __ R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel
[R-pkg-devel] Example fails in check
Hi, im my package development I get the following error when checking an example: > m <- findMatch('test', x[[1]], FUN='leven(code)') %>% addWave(x[[2]]) Error in findMatch("test", x[[1]], FUN = "leven(code)") %>% addWave(x[[2]]) : could not find function "%>%" Execution halted In my DESCRIPTION file I wrote Imports: rio, stringi, magrittr So, I expected that magrittr is loaded when the example is executed. If I add an "library(magrittr)" at the beginning of the example then the example is okay. Any ideas what goes wrong? Sigbert -- https://hu.berlin/sk https://hu.berlin/mmstat3 __ R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel