[Rd] improving the performance of install.packages
Hadley Wickham
h@w|ckh@m @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Sat Nov 9 15:57:16 CET 2019
If this is the behaviour you are looking for, you might like to try
pak (https://pak.r-lib.org)
# Create a temporary library
path <- tempfile()
dir.create(path)
.libPaths(path)
pak::pkg_install("scales")
#> → Will install 8 packages:
#> colorspace (1.4-1), labeling (0.3), munsell (0.5.0), R6 (2.4.0),
RColorBrewer
#> (1.1-2), Rcpp (1.0.2), scales (1.0.0), viridisLite (0.3.0)
#>
#> → Will download 2 CRAN packages (4.7 MB), cached: 6 (3.69 MB).
#>
#> ✔ Installed colorspace 1.4-1 [139ms]
#> ✔ Installed labeling 0.3 [206ms]
#> ✔ Installed munsell 0.5.0 [288ms]
#> ✔ Installed R6 2.4.0 [375ms]
#> ✔ Installed RColorBrewer 1.1-2 [423ms]
#> ✔ Installed Rcpp 1.0.2 [472ms]
#> ✔ Installed scales 1.0.0 [511ms]
#> ✔ Installed viridisLite 0.3.0 [569ms]
#> ✔ 1 + 7 pkgs | kept 0, updated 0, new 8 | downloaded 2 (4.7 MB) [2.8s]
pak::pkg_install("scales")
#> ✔ No changes needed
#> ✔ 1 + 7 pkgs | kept 7, updated 0, new 0 | downloaded 0 (0 B) [855ms]
remove.packages(c("Rcpp", "munsell"))
pak::pkg_install("scales")
#> → Will install 2 packages:
#> munsell (0.5.0), Rcpp (1.0.2)
#>
#> → All 2 packages (4.88 MB) are cached.
#>
#> ✔ Installed munsell 0.5.0 [75ms]
#> ✔ Installed Rcpp 1.0.2 [242ms]
#> ✔ 1 + 7 pkgs | kept 6, updated 0, new 2 | downloaded 0 (0 B) [1.5s]
On Fri, Nov 8, 2019 at 1:07 AM Joshua Bradley <jgbradley1 using gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Currently if you install a package twice:
>
> install.packages("testit")
> install.packages("testit")
>
> R will build the package from source (depending on what OS you're using)
> twice by default. This becomes especially burdensome when people are using
> big packages (i.e. lots of depends) and someone has a script with:
>
> install.packages("tidyverse")
> ...
> ... later on down the script
> ...
> install.packages("dplyr")
>
> In this case, "dplyr" is part of the tidyverse and will install twice. As
> the primary "package manager" for R, it should not install a package twice
> (by default) when it can be so easily checked. Indeed, many people resort
> to writing a few lines of code to filter out already-installed packages An
> r-help post from 2010 proposed a solution to improving the default
> behavior, by adding "force=FALSE" as a api addition to install.packages.(
> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2010-May/239492.html)
>
> Would the R-core devs still consider this proposal?
>
> Josh Bradley
>
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