Would you care to share how your package installs its own dependencies? I assume this is done during the call to `main()`? (Last time I checked, R CMD INSTALL would not install a package's dependencies...)
On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 4:38 PM Barry Rowlingson < b.rowling...@lancaster.ac.uk> wrote: > > > On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 3:14 PM David Lindelof <linde...@ieee.org> wrote: > >> >> In summary, I'm convinced R would benefit from something similar to Java's >> `Main-Class` header or Python's `__main__()` function. A new R CMD command >> would take a package, install its dependencies, and run its "main" >> function. > > > > I just created and built a very boilerplate R package called "runme". I > can install its dependencies and run its "main" function with: > > $ R CMD INSTALL runme_0.0.0.9000.tar.gz > $ R -e 'runme::main()' > > No new R CMDs needed. Now my choice of "main" is arbitrary, whereas with > python and java and C the entrypoint is more tightly specified (__name__ == > "__main__" in python, int main(..) in C and so on). But I don't think > that's much of a problem. > > Does that not satisfy your requirements close enough? If you want it in > one line then: > > R CMD INSTALL runme_0.0.0.9000.tar.gz && R -e 'runme::main()' > > will do the second if the first succeeds (Unix shells). > > You could write a script for $RHOME/bin/RUN which would be a two-liner and > that could mandate the use of "main" as an entry point. But good luck > getting anything into base R. > > Barry > > > > >> If we have this machinery available, we could even consider >> reaching out to Spark (and other tech stacks) developers and make it >> easier >> to develop R applications for those platforms. >> >> > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel