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2007 Nov 14
3
When to use LazyLoad, LazyData and ZipData?
Dear developeRs,
I've searched the documentation, FAQ, and mailing lists, but haven't
found the answer(*) to the following:
When should one specify LazyLoad, LazyData, and ZipData?
And what is the default if they are left unspecified?
(*)Except that
1) If the package you are writing uses the methods package, specify
LazyLoad: yes, and
2) The optional ZipData field controls whether the
2005 Feb 08
1
Pre-building lazyload DB
Hi all,
Bioconductor has several metaData packages that contain quite large
data sets. In the past, these data were simply held in the /data
directory of the package as .rda files and load()ed as needed.
Converting to using lazy data loading may have memory and performance
advantages, but for the larger metaData packages the installation is
painfully slow (it has taken > 30 min to install a
2006 Mar 31
2
Disable LazyLoading mechanism completely
Is there a global option somewhere that can completely
disable the LazyLoad option? I want all my packages
in source format for searching purposes, crippled by
the conversion to database format.
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SIGSIG -- signature too long (core dumped)
2007 Jun 12
1
PATCH: install inst/ before doing lazyload on Windows
Hi,
On Windows, package files in the inst/ subdir are installed after the
lazyload creation. This differs from Linux where inst/ is installed
_before_ lazyload creation.
Since packages may need data in inst, I think the order on Windows
should be changed. Perhaps like this:
diff --git a/src/gnuwin32/MakePkg b/src/gnuwin32/MakePkg
index 57af321..868e8f1 100644
--- a/src/gnuwin32/MakePkg
+++
2005 Jun 29
2
"all connections are in use" error during lazyload stage of packa ge installation
Hi,
I suddenly started getting strange errors while working on my caTools
package:
>RCMD install C:/programs/R/rw2011/src/library/caTools
......
preparing package caTools for lazy loading
Error in file(file, "r", encoding = encoding) :
all connections are in use
Execution halted
make: *** [lazyload] Error 1
*** Installation of caTools failed ***
I searched
2004 Sep 18
1
Rcmd problems and questions, lazyloading
Hola!
I got past the problems I asked about two days ago, thanks. No I am
updating
CRAN package asypow (the daily package check on CRAN gave warnings due to
.Rd problems, fixed).
Now it PASSED Rcmd check
(WindowsXP home edition, rw2000dev, on a new toshiba laptop, if that
matters.)
but then Rcmd build --binary
gives problems:
.
.
.
preparing package asypow for lazy loading
Error in
2005 Feb 08
0
Pre-building lazyload DB (fwd)
> What is the benefit of lazyload DB in this circumstance? I don't see it
> if your .rda files have one data object each and are compressed.
The paradigm we have been following is to have all the environments
saved in individual .rda files, so after loading the package they can be
accessed with e.g., ls(), get(), mget() automatically without explicitly
having to load() each
2012 Apr 11
1
Byte compilation of packages on CRAN
In DESCRIPTION if I set LazyLoad to 'yes' will data.table (for example)
then be byte compiled for users who install the binary package from CRAN
on Windows?
This question is based on reading section 1.2 of this document :
http://www.divms.uiowa.edu/~luke/R/compiler/compiler.pdf
I've searched r-devel and Stack Overflow history and have found
questions and answers relating to R CMD
2017 Jul 03
1
The ByteCompile & LazyLoading fields
Hi,
In the DESCRIPTION file the ByteCompile and LazyLoading arguments appear to
accept any value.
>From the manual the field should be a "logical field". However, authors
interpret this in a variety of ways:
unique(tools::CRAN_package_db()$ByteCompile)
# [1] NA "TRUE" "yes" "true" "Yes" "no"
#
2008 Nov 13
1
Package install problem on Windows (PR#13284)
Full_Name: Lars Hansen
Version: 2.8.0
OS: Windows XP Pro x64 SP2
Submission from: (NULL) (71.39.177.36)
Hi,
I have run into a problem using "R CMD INSTALL" with the
"--with-package-versions" option under Windows. It is a bit obscure, which could
explain why other people have not run into it.
We happen to have two packages with almost the same name. One name is a subset
of
2013 Mar 29
3
weird error with a lazyload .RData file in a package
I added a new data file, NLSY.RData, to a package that uses LazyData: Yes
It passed R CRAN check and R CMD install worked w/o significant complaints.
* installing to library 'C:/R/R-2.15.2/library'
* installing *source* package 'heplots' ...
** R
** data
** moving datasets to lazyload DB
** demo
** inst
** preparing package for lazy loading
Warning: package 'nnet' was
2019 Aug 30
1
New lazyload rdx key type: list(eagerKey=, lazyKeys=)
Prior to R-3.6.0 the keys in the lazyload key files, e.g.
pkg/data/Rdata.rdx or pkg/R/pkg.rdx, seemed to all be 2-long integer
vectors. Now they can be lists. The ones I have seen have two components,
"eagerKey" is a 2-long integer vector and "lazyKeys" is a named list of
2-long integer vectors.
> rdx <- readRDS(system.file(package="survival",
2009 Jan 13
2
particulars of importing/loading libraries
Dear List:
Sorry for posting maybe a trivial question, but I have a basic
understanding problem. If I have say pack1 and pack2, two R packages,
and pack2 depends on and imports pack1 fully (as in the code below), is
there a way to make all the functionality of pack1 available for the
global and other environments (not only for the functions called from
withing pack2) by loading pack2 only? I
2012 Feb 02
1
pgfSweave doesn't lazyload my objects
Hi all,
I'm struggling a bit to get pgfSweave to lazyload objects when compiling
a .Rnw file for a second time. Caching works fine except that for every
run all objects get cached again and again. I've used cacheSweave which
works fine; all cached objects from code-chunks with option cache = TRUE
are lazy loaded. I've tried it on two machines ... I'm pretty sure I'm
2005 Jan 23
3
error preparing a package for lazy loading with R CMD
Dear Lister,
I work with R 2.0.1 and Windows XP, and meet a strange trouble trying to
make a R package with a make-package.bat file John Fox has kindly provided
(see detailed script below). I am working with it since some months with
excellent results (I do'nt use compiled C code so far). Just adding a new
function in the R directory today, when running make-package and thus
excuting
2004 Dec 18
1
More on Lazy loading errors building its package in a chroot
From: Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org>
> I now have the package built in a chroot -- but at the price of setting
> 'LazyLoad: no' in DESCRIPTION.
>
> I do not quite understand why that is needed. Can someone else help? I can
> provide the following pointers for its-1.0.4
>
I have had problems on Windows in which I had to pay the
same price and it turned out
2004 Nov 07
1
creating a package without lazy loading
When I do a
R CMD build --binary
then I get the messages at the end of this post unless I specify
LazyLoad: no
in the DESCRIPRION file. If I do that then everything
proceeds smoothly. R CMD check proceeds smoothly in
either case. Is there something I should be aware
of that is causing this message when I do not turn off
lazy loading?
I am using Windows XP and R 2.0.1 beta
2006 Feb 01
1
The install.R and R_PROFILE.R files
R-exts says
Both install.R and R_PROFILE.R should be viewed as experimental; the
mechanism to execute code before attaching or installing the package may
change in the near future. With the other facilities available as from R
2.0.0 they should be removed if possible.
Every usage of these on CRAN is unnecessary. If you want to save the
image, say so in the SaveImage field in
2004 Oct 19
2
pb with aws package
Dear all,
[I work with a Windows XP Prof. installation, and the 2.0.0 R version]
I need to use the aws package, but I have the following error message:
> require(aws)
Loading required package: aws
Error in firstlib(which.lib.loc, package) :
couldn't find function "lazyLoad"
[1] FALSE
I download the .zip file (for Windows) today on the CRAN site, so I think I
have
2004 Oct 15
1
Building package compatible w/ R v1.9.1 and R v2.0.0?
Hi,
just in the process of updating my packages for R v2.0.0 and I have not had
time to followed the R v2.0.0 discussions so maybe my questions have already
been answered.
A concern I have is that when creating packages they should be backward
compatible with R v1.9.x for a while until all users and computers has
migrated to R v2.0.x. It is pretty straightforward to setup my packages so
that