[Rd] experiments with slot functions and possible problems NOTE
Gabor Grothendieck
ggrothendieck at gmail.com
Mon Jan 21 17:49:12 CET 2008
If the intention is to place fList's contents in the global environment
then you need to specify that in addtoenv or else it assumes
the parent environment.
> flistA <- list(foo = function () 1:10, bar = function() log(foo()))
> makefun <- function(fList) addtoenv(fList, .GlobalEnv)
> makefun(flistA)
$foo
function() {
1:10
}
$bar
function() {
log(foo())
}
> foo()
[1] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
> bar()
[1] 0.0000000 0.6931472 1.0986123 1.3862944 1.6094379 1.7917595 1.9459101
[8] 2.0794415 2.1972246 2.3025851
Note that this takes advantage of the fact that in your example flistA was
defined in the global environment in the first place. Had that not been the
case we would have had to reset the environment of bar so that it could
find foo.
By the way. What about just attach(flistA) ?
On Jan 21, 2008 8:30 AM, Thomas Petzoldt <Thomas.Petzoldt at tu-dresden.de> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> first of all, thanks to LT for \pkg{codeutils}. I agree that it is
> indeed very useful to identify errors and also to encourage re-thinking
> past solutions. My problem:
>
> I want to compare different sets of related sub-functions which should
> be used alternatively by the same top-level function. Sets of related
> functions should be bound together (as lists) and the workspace should
> be as clean as possible.
>
> Finally, these functions are to be called by top-level functions that
> work with such sets.
>
> What's the best way to do this?
>
> - clutter the workspace with lots of functions?
> OR:
> - ignore "notes about possible problems"
> OR:
> - a third way?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Thomas P.
>
>
>
> An example:
>
> ##=============================================================
> ## 1) One possible "set of functions"
> flistA <- list(
> foo = function() {
> 1:10
> },
> bar = function() {
> log(foo())
> }
> )
>
> ## .. we may also have alternative sets,
> ## e.g. flistB, flistC, ... etc
>
> ## 2) Now we try to construct closures
>
> ## 2a) non-nested
> makefun1 <- function(flist) {
> with(flist,
> function() foo()
> )
> }
>
> ## 2b) nested call
> makefun2 <- function(flist) {
> with(flist,
> function() bar()
> )
> }
>
> ## 2c) or use an alternative way with a special function
> ## addtoenv, suggested by Gabor Grothendieck some times ago:
> addtoenv <- function(L, p = parent.frame()) {
> for(nm in names(L)) {
> assign(nm, L[[nm]], p)
> environment(p[[nm]]) <- p
> }
> L
> }
>
> makefun3 <- function(flist) {
> addtoenv(flist)
> function() bar()
> }
>
> ## 3) now we create the "top-level" functions
> ## with one particular "set of functions"
> m1 <- makefun1(flistA)
> m2 <- makefun2(flistA)
> m3 <- makefun3(flistA)
>
> m1()
> ## this was no problem, trivial
>
> m2()
> # Error in bar() : could not find function "foo"
>
> m3()
> # works, but even in that case we get problems
> # if we do this in a package:
>
> # * checking R code for possible problems ... NOTE
> # bar: no visible global function definition for 'foo'
>
> ## tested with R version 2.6.1 and
> ## R 2.7.0 Under development, svn rev. 44061
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> Thomas Petzoldt
> Technische Universitaet Dresden
> Institut fuer Hydrobiologie
> 01062 Dresden
> GERMANY
>
> http://tu-dresden.de/Members/thomas.petzoldt
>
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