Le 07-07-31 à 09:48, Gregor Gorjanc a écrit :
> Prof Brian Ripley stats.ox.ac.uk> writes:
> ...
>>
>> Do you have a NAMESPACE?
>
> Hi Albart!
>
> About the NAMESACE issue. Functions that are specified in NAMESPACE
> are available when you install a package, while internal ones can
> only be acces
Prof Brian Ripley stats.ox.ac.uk> writes:
...
>
> Do you have a NAMESPACE?
Hi Albart!
About the NAMESACE issue. Functions that are specified in NAMESPACE
are available when you install a package, while internal ones can
only be accessed with
myInternalFun:::myPackage
Gregor
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2007, Coster, Albart wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I am trying to develop a package. I used the function package.skeleton
> to make the directory tree of the package and then build and compiled
> the package as described (I hope). Now, I would like to increase the
> number of functions
Dear list,
I am trying to develop a package. I used the function package.skeleton to make
the directory tree of the package and then build and compiled the package as
described (I hope). Now, I would like to increase the number of functions in
the package without overwriting the existing packa