reg.finalizer {base} | R Documentation |
Registers an R function to be called upon garbage collection of object or (optionally) at the end of an R session.
reg.finalizer(e, f, onexit = FALSE)
e |
object to finalize. Must be an environment or an external pointer. |
f |
function to call on finalization. Must accept a single argument, which will be the object to finalize. |
onexit |
logical: should the finalizer be run if the object is still uncollected at the end of the R session? |
The main purpose of this function is to allow objects that refer to external items (a temporary file, say) to perform cleanup actions when they are no longer referenced from within R. This only makes sense for objects that are never copied on assignment, hence the restriction to environments and external pointers.
Inter alia, it provides a way to program code to be run at
the end of an R session without manipulating .Last
.
For use in a package, it is often a good idea to set a finalizer on an
object in the namespace: then it will be called at the end of the
session, or soon after the namespace is unloaded if that is done
during the session.
NULL
.
R's interpreter is not re-entrant and the finalizer could be run in
the middle of a computation. So there are many functions which it is
potentially unsafe to call from f
: one example which caused
trouble is options
. Finalizers are
scheduled at garbage collection but only run at a relatively safe time
thereafter.
gc
and Memory
for garbage collection and
memory management.
f <- function(e) print("cleaning....")
g <- function(x){ e <- environment(); reg.finalizer(e, f) }
g()
invisible(gc()) # trigger cleanup