Hi Martin,
thanks a lot again for your suggestions! I played around a bit with it
today and this is the solution that I like the most.
The main extensions compared to your code are:
1) Using Reference Classes (I don't know, but I just like them somehow ;-))
1) Basing method dispatch for plugin
Hi Martin,
thanks a lot for the quick reply. I'll try your suggestions.
Regards,
Janko
On 24.08.2011 06:37, Martin Morgan wrote:
On 08/23/2011 03:02 PM, Janko Thyson wrote:
Dear list,
I was wondering how to best implement some sort of a "plugin" paradigm
using R methods and the dispatcher:
S
On 08/23/2011 03:02 PM, Janko Thyson wrote:
Dear list,
I was wondering how to best implement some sort of a "plugin" paradigm
using R methods and the dispatcher:
Say we have a function/method ('foo') that does something useful, but
that should be open for extension in ONE specific area by OTHERS
Dear list,
I was wondering how to best implement some sort of a "plugin" paradigm
using R methods and the dispatcher:
Say we have a function/method ('foo') that does something useful, but
that should be open for extension in ONE specific area by OTHERS using
my package. Of course they could go