[Rd] Overloading functions

Tom McCallum term at blueyonder.co.uk
Fri Oct 27 16:54:40 CEST 2006


On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 14:49:15 +0100, Paul Roebuck <roebuck at mdanderson.org>  
wrote:

> On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Tom McCallum wrote:
>
>> I have a function f which does something using a function g.  Function f
>> is in a library and g has a default stub in the library but will be  
>> mainly
>> overloaded in a later R script.  For example:
>>
>> ########## In a compiled package 'P' #################
>> g <- function() {
>>     cat("Original function g");
>> }
>>
>> f <- function( newGsource=NULL ) {
>>      if( is.null(newGsource) == FALSE ) {
>> 	source( newGsource ); # load new function g
>>      }
>>      g();
>>      return(1);
>> }
>> #####################################################
>>
>> If I call f() then I get "Original function g".
>>
>> But I want to overload g so I do the following in the file newg.R:
>>
>> ############### CONTENTS of newg.R ##########################
>> g <- function() {
>>     cat("New function g in newg.R");
>> }
>> ################ END CONTENTS ###############################
>>
>> and call f( newGsource="newg.R" ) but I still get "Original function g".
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>
> ?environment
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> SIGSIG -- signature too long (core dumped)
>
>

Thanks for that, have almost figured out how to do it,  have got my  
namespace but when I "assign" the new value
I get "cannot change value of a locked binding".  Is there any way to say  
that a particular item in a package
is able to be overridden using assign?

I assume when I export a function in the NAMESPACE file it is locking the  
value to the name.  So I assume it is here I need
to change something - if this is even possible to do.

Cheers

Tom

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