[R] Persistent storage between package invocations
Martin Maechler
maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch
Fri Mar 18 10:52:49 CET 2011
> It would be nice to have a standard directory where R can
> write things this way. A semi-standard directory is given
> by Sys.getenv("R_LIBS_USER"), which defaults to ~/R/.../.
> Maybe ~/R/ could serve as that convention? That way we
> (various developers etc) would also not clutter up users
> home directory in "random" ways.
> Personally I prefer a hidden directory, e.g. ~/.R/, but
> there are pros and cons with such an approach.
{ this becomes more and more a topic for R-devel ...
where the thread really should have been started (!) }
I agree that it would be nice...
*iff* it can be provided in a platform-agnostic way.
I'm not enough of a Mac or Windows user to be in a position to
answer that with a view towards all the possibilities R is used.
WRT to ~/.R/ and ~/R/ I agree with your preference of using
~/.R/ as that has *already* been used for other configuration
settings, and it seems awkward to have both side by side.
Martin
> /Henrik
> On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Prof Brian Ripley
> <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
>> On Tue, 15 Mar 2011, Hadley Wickham wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Does anyone have any advice or experience storing
>>> package settings between R runs? Can I rely on the
>>> user's home directory (e.g.
>>> tools::file_path_as_absolute("~")) to be available and
>>> writeable across platforms?
>>
>> No. First, please use path.expand("~") for this, and it
>> does not necessarily mean the home directory (and in
>> principle it might not expand at all). In practice I
>> think it will always be *a* home directory, but on
>> Windows there may be more than one (and watch out for
>> local/roaming profile differences).
>>
>> Second, it need not be writeable, and so many package
>> authors write rubbish in my home directory that I usually
>> arrange it not be writeable to R test processes.
>>
>> If you want something writeable across processes, use
>> dirname(tempdir()) .
>>
>>>
>> Hadley
>>
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