setClass created an S4 class, not an S3 class, and classes are not
objects (so don't try to use it in package.skeleton). [*]
Are you going to have "buzz" methods for S4 generics? If not, you
don't need the setClass line. If you do, you need to put the line
yourself in an R file in the package skeleton, one that will be
sourced before anything which makes use of it (e.g. file AAA.R).
[*] Well, currently creating that class creates object .__C__buzz, but
if you use package.skeleton without a list, you get
Warning message:
In dump(internalObjs, file = file.path(code_dir,
sprintf("%s-internal.R", :
deparse of an S4 object will not be source()able
and that object is .__C__buzz.
On Mon, 21 Feb 2011, Laura Smith wrote:
> Hi List!
>
> Suppose I have the following, please:
>
>>
setClass("buzz",representation(x="numeric"),S3methods=TRUE)
> [1] "buzz"
>> x <- rnorm(10)
>> class(x) <- "buzz"
>> plot.buzz <- function(x,y,...) {
> + plot.default(x,type="l",col="blue")
> + }
>> f <- function(x) {
> + return(x^2)
> + }
>>
package.skeleton(list=c("buzz","plot.buzz","f"),name="test1")
> Creating directories ...
> Creating DESCRIPTION ...
> Creating Read-and-delete-me ...
> Saving functions and data ...
> Making help files ...
> Done.
> Further steps are described in './test1/Read-and-delete-me'.
> Warning message:
> In package.skeleton(list = c("buzz", "plot.buzz",
"f"), name = "test1") :
> object ''buzz'' not found
>>
>
> How can I bring the class "buzz" into the new package, please?
>
> Thank you!
> Laura
>
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