[Rd] what is the preferred method to create a package local variable?
Philippe Grosjean
phgrosjean at sciviews.org
Tue Mar 31 21:51:20 CEST 2009
The best way is to have those variable hidden in the package's
workspace, as explained by Roger Peng.
However, if you like to use a mechanism managing an environment
specifically dedicated to temporary variables very easily, look at
assignTemp() and getTemp() from svMisc package. The advantage is an
easier sharing of such variables between different packages (plus the
bonus of easy management of default values, overwriting or not of
current content if the variable already exists, ...). The temporary
environment (TempEnv) is always located in the forelast position just
before 'base'.
In any cases, avoid using .GlobalEnv and the ugly <<- for that purpose.
Best,
Philippe Grosjean
Roger Peng wrote:
> I usually use environments for this. So, in one of the R files for the
> package, just do
>
> .localstuff <- new.env()
>
> Then, in functions you can do things like
>
> .localstuff$bbg.db.conn <- dbConnect(...)
>
> -roger
>
> On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 11:45 AM, Whit Armstrong
> <armstrong.whit at gmail.com> wrote:
>> for the moment, I'm using:
>>
>> .onAttach <- function(libname, pkgname) {
>> .bbg.db.conn <<- dbConnect(dbDriver("PostgreSQL"), user="blah","blah")
>> }
>>
>> .onUnload <- function(libpath) {
>> dbDisconnect(.bbg.db.conn)
>> }
>>
>>
>> which results in a hidden global variable in the global environment.
>>
>> I would prefer to make the assignment only in the package namespace.
>> I've looked at assignInNamespace, but I can't seem to make it work.
>>
>> Is there a preferred method for doing this?
>>
>> When I try adding an assignment directly in the source file, I get the
>> "cannot change value of locked binding" error.
>>
>> What am I missing?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Whit
>>
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