Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> writes:
> On 28 October 2015 at 21:39, Marius Hofert wrote:
> | Out of laziness I just used "R CMD batch" instead of "R
CMD BATCH". I
> | didn't get an error so didn't think about the consequences... One
> | consequence is (at least on Mac OS X 10.11 but probably in more
> | generality) that R_BATCH_OPTIONS are ignored, which was kind of fatal
> | in my case... I am thus wondering whether it makes sense to either a)
> | have R_BATCH_OPTIONS also be respected for "R CMD batch" or b)
simply
> | not allow "R CMD batch" as a valid command (so requiring to use
"R CMD
> | BATCH"). Both approaches might be delicate... just wanted to point
> | this issue out...
>
> Same reason we have 'R CMD INSTALL' as there often is
/usr/bin/install with
> different options ...
>
> In general 'R CMD foo' will run for any 'foo' in the path:
>
> edd at max:~$ R CMD date
> Wed Oct 28 21:05:01 CDT 2015
> edd at max:~$
So what is R CMD exactly doing in this example? The output is the same if
I say only the command (using pwd as otherwise the time has changed...):
,----
| 09:35:03 ~$ R CMD pwd
| /Users/rainerkrug
| 09:35:37 ~$ R CMD pwd
| /Users/rainerkrug
| 09:37:44 ~$ pwd
| /Users/rainerkrug
| 09:37:49 ~$
`----
And this happens, except in cases where the foo is defined as a CMD in R (build,
...):
,----
| Commands:
| BATCH Run R in batch mode
| COMPILE Compile files for use with R
| SHLIB Build shared library for dynamic loading
| INSTALL Install add-on packages
| REMOVE Remove add-on packages
| build Build add-on packages
| check Check add-on packages
| LINK Front-end for creating executable programs
| Rprof Post-process R profiling files
| Rdconv Convert Rd format to various other formats
| Rd2pdf Convert Rd format to PDF
| Rd2txt Convert Rd format to pretty text
| Stangle Extract S/R code from Sweave documentation
| Sweave Process Sweave documentation
| Rdiff Diff R output ignoring headers etc
| config Obtain configuration information about R
| javareconf Update the Java configuration variables
| rtags Create Emacs-style tag files from C, R, and Rd files
`----
Unless I miss something, is this is an inconsistency in R?
Rainer
>
> Dirk
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