[Rd] Depending on many packages: another best practice question
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Sat Feb 24 19:38:51 CET 2007
On Fri, 23 Feb 2007, hadley wickham wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> ggplot currently requires 13 packages (grid, reshape, RColorBrewer,
> proto, splines, MASS, Hmisc, boot, butler, hexbin, mapproj, quantreg,
> sm). Some of these are absolutely necessary (eg. proto), but most are
> used for one or two specific tasks (eg. boot is only used to get
> plogis, used for logit scales).
Hmm, there is no plogis in boot, but there is in stats.
> Do you think I should make them all "depends" packages, or "suggests"
> packages, and then manually test for package presence before using a
> certain function? What is easier for users?
The second, especially as from 2.5.0 the 'Depends' and 'Imports' are
installed by default.
What you have not mentioned is that those packages also have dependencies.
Using 'Depends' on a non-CRAN package (e.g. hexbin) is definitely awkward
for the user/sysadmin and I would try to avoid it.
I've been here with ggplot for my GGobi class, and a smaller set of
would have been helpful. Do you really need reshape, for example?
--
Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
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