[Rd] Correct NAMESPACE approach when writing an S3 method for a generic in another package
Hadley Wickham
h.wickham at gmail.com
Mon Aug 26 18:39:53 CEST 2013
Or you could import the generic, but not export it, and then use
require("rgl") in examples. That seems reasonable if the majority of
functions don't need other rgl functions.
If most of the time you do need rgl loaded, then Martyn's suggestion
to require rgl seems reasonable.
Hadley
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 11:04 AM, Gavin Simpson <ucfagls at gmail.com> wrote:
> Right Henrik, but then you have to document it or R CMD check raises a
> Warning, which is less likely to pass muster when submitting to CRAN.
> So you document that method on your existing method's Rd page (just
> via an \alias{}), which is fine until the user does end up attaching
> the original source of the method, and then you get the annoying
> warnings about masking and `?plot3d` will bring up a dialogue asking
> which version of the help you want to read.
>
> Part of me thinks it would be better if there was a mechanism whereby
> a generic will just work if package foo imports that generic and
> exports a method for it.
>
> Cheers,
>
> G
>
> On 26 August 2013 09:42, Henrik Bengtsson <hb at biostat.ucsf.edu> wrote:
>> On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 1:28 AM, Martyn Plummer <plummerm at iarc.fr> wrote:
>>> I think rgl should be in Depends. You are providing a method for a
>>> generic function from another package. In order to use your method, you
>>> want the user to be able to call the generic function without scoping
>>> (i.e. without calling rgl::plot3d), so the generic should be on the
>>> search path, so the package that provides it should be listed in Depends
>>> in the NAMESPACE file.
>>
>> You can re-export an imported object, but it has to be done via an
>> explicit export(), cf. "It is possible to export variables from a
>> namespace which it has imported from other namespaces: this has to be
>> done explicitly and not via exportPattern" [Writing R Extensions].
>>
>> /H
>>
>>>
>>> Martyn
>>>
>>> On Fri, 2013-08-23 at 22:01 -0600, Gavin Simpson wrote:
>>>> Dear List,
>>>>
>>>> In one of my packages I have an S3 method for the plot3d generic
>>>> function from package rgl. I am trying to streamline my Depends
>>>> entries but don't know how to have
>>>>
>>>> plot3d(foo)
>>>>
>>>> in the examples section for the plot3d method in my package, without
>>>> rgl being in Depends.
>>>>
>>>> Note that I importFrom(rgl, plotd3d) and register my S3 method via
>>>> S3Method() in the NAMESPACE.
>>>>
>>>> If rgl is not in Depends but in Imports, I see this when checking the package
>>>>
>>>> > ## 3D plot of data with curve superimposed
>>>> > plot3d(aber.pc, abernethy2)
>>>> Error: could not find function "plot3d"
>>>>
>>>> I presume this is because rgl's namespace is only loaded but the
>>>> package is not attached to the search path.
>>>>
>>>> Writing R extensions indicates that one can export from a namespace
>>>> something that was imported from another package namespace. I thought
>>>> that might help the situation, and now the code doesn't raise an
>>>> error, I get
>>>>
>>>> * checking for missing documentation entries ... WARNING
>>>> Undocumented code objects:
>>>> ‘plot3d’
>>>> All user-level objects in a package should have documentation entries.
>>>> See the chapter ‘Writing R documentation files’ in the ‘Writing R
>>>> Extensions’ manual.
>>>>
>>>> as I don't document plot3d() itself.
>>>>
>>>> What is the recommended combination of Depends and Imports plus
>>>> NAMESPACE directives etc that one should use in this situation? Or am
>>>> I missing something else?
>>>>
>>>> I have a similar issue with my package including an S3 method for a
>>>> generic in the lattice package, so if possible I could get rid of both
>>>> of these from Depends if I can solve the above issue.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>> Gavin
>>>>
>>>
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