Short answer : No, and you shouldn't.
Longer answer:
R is built under the GNU GPL license version 2. So the idea is that whenever
you make something for R and spread it around, you give the source code as
well. If you don't want functions to be loaded in the general environment,
you can eg create
Hi all, previously I submitted this thread through Nabble which seems fail
therefore sending it again
suppose I have written following function :
> fn = function(x) return(x+x^2)
> fn
function(x) return(x+x^2)
Here you see, if I type only the function name all inside information of this
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