Barry,
it is not a warning nor plain output, it is a message, so you can use
> d = data.frame(x=1:10)
> x=1
> suppressMessages(attach(d))
>
Looking at the history, this used to be cat() but got changed to a message in R
3.2.0 (r65385, CCIng Martin in case he remembers the rationale for warning vs
message). I don't know for sure why it is not a warning, but I can see that
it is more in the line with informative messages (like package masking) as
opposed to a warning - in fact the change suggest that the intention was to
synchonize both. That said, I guess the two options are to clarify the
documentation (also in library()) or change to a warning - not sure what the
consequences of the latter would be.
Cheers,
Simon
> On 10/08/2021, at 2:06 AM, Barry Rowlingson <b.rowlingson at
lancaster.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> If I mask something via `attach`:
>
>> d = data.frame(x=1:10)
>> x=1
>> attach(d)
> The following object is masked _by_ .GlobalEnv:
>
> x
>>
>
> I get that message. The documentation for `attach` uses the phrase
> "warnings", although the message isn't coming from
`warning()`:
>
> warn.conflicts: logical. If ?TRUE?, warnings are printed about
> ?conflicts? from attaching the database, unless that database
> contains an object ?.conflicts.OK?. A conflict is a function
> masking a function, or a non-function masking a non-function.
>
> and so you can't trap them with options(warn=...) and so on. This sent
me
> briefly down the wrong track while trying to figure out why R was showing a
> masking error in one context but not another - I wondered if I'd
supressed
> warning()s in the other context.
>
> Personally I'd like these messages to be coming from warning() since
that
> seems the appropriate way to warn someone they've done something which
> might have unwanted effects. But fixing the documentation to say "If
> ?TRUE?, *messages* are printed" is probably less likely to break
existing
> code.
>
> Happy to add something to bugzilla if anyone thinks I'm not being
overly
> pedantic here.
>
> Barry
>
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