Peter Meilstrup
2009-Nov-10 10:54 UTC
[R] Is it possible to detect whether running as Rscript?
I would like to write a block of code that runs when a script is being
run from Rscript, but not to run if the same file is being source()d,
or submitted via ESS, etc. As a gloss I would like to write a file
that looks somewhat like:
#!/usr/bin/env Rscript
my.func <- function(...) {
#do something...
}
if ( #is.running.Rscript# ) {
do.call(my.func, commandArgs(trailingOnly=TRUE))
}
If it helps, I'm thinking of something similar to the Python idiom of
writing
#!/usr/bin/env python
#class, function definitions
if (__name__=='__main__'):
#code to be executed when running this file directly
The intent is to use R's debugging facilities to help solve a problem
that occurs when a script is invoked (from a makefile) with particular
arguments. So if the makefile invokes "my.script datafile" then I can
track down the problem by sourcing the script into R and trying
my.func("datafile")
Is this doable, or is there a better alternative?
Peter
Duncan Murdoch
2009-Nov-10 11:56 UTC
[R] Is it possible to detect whether running as Rscript?
Peter Meilstrup wrote:> I would like to write a block of code that runs when a script is being > run from Rscript, but not to run if the same file is being source()d, > or submitted via ESS, etc. As a gloss I would like to write a file > that looks somewhat like: > > #!/usr/bin/env Rscript > > my.func <- function(...) { > #do something... > } > > if ( #is.running.Rscript# ) { > do.call(my.func, commandArgs(trailingOnly=TRUE)) > } > > If it helps, I'm thinking of something similar to the Python idiom of > writing > > #!/usr/bin/env python > > #class, function definitions > > if (__name__=='__main__'): > #code to be executed when running this file directly > > The intent is to use R's debugging facilities to help solve a problem > that occurs when a script is invoked (from a makefile) with particular > arguments. So if the makefile invokes "my.script datafile" then I can > track down the problem by sourcing the script into R and trying > my.func("datafile") > > Is this doable, or is there a better alternative?I don't know if it gives enough detail, but you could look at the interactive() and/or commandArgs(). Duncan Murdoch