[Rd] a small suggestion for improving the building of packages

Liaw, Andy andy_liaw at merck.com
Wed Sep 15 17:01:16 CEST 2010


From: Uwe Ligges

> 
> 
> On 29.08.2010 22:34, Kyle Matoba wrote:
> > All,
> >
> > I just finished the process of build a package for the 
> first time and found
> > it characteristically (for R) very straightforward and well 
> documented.
> >
> > Whenever I deal with open source software I always endeavor 
> to finish the
> > task I have in mind, and upon completing this, I then 
> revisit all of the
> > configurations, customizing as necessary to achieve my 
> goals more fully.
> >   The ability to achieve some minimal level of 
> functionality without the need
> > for much filling in of configuration files, etc., is, I 
> feel, important to
> > not scaring off the less technically inclined such as myself.
> >
> > Based on this heuristic, it is my understanding that a few 
> small suggestions
> > could make building a warning-free package as easy as running
> > package.skeleton(), then R CMD check, R CMD build:
> >
> > - Fill in default titles for each of the '*.Rd' files in /man
> > - Take out the tildes in the 'examples' section of the 
> '*-package.Rd' main
> > documentation file for the package (it seems to confuse the 
> latex compiler)
> > - Put the lines '~~ Optionally other standard keywords, one 
> per line, from
> > file KEYWORDS in ~~
> > ~~ the R documentation directory ~~' into the \references{} 
> section, there
> > is presently a warning about all text needing to be in a section.
> 
> 
> Dear Kyle,
> 
> thanks for the suggestions. Actually, it is intended to generate 
> warnings / Errors in R CMD check: We want to force package 
> developers to 
> document their packages probably. This way, package maintainers / 
> developers have to touch each Rd file and cannot use them as 
> is in order 
> to pass the checks.

Or else it may be possible to have some malicious person write a script
that 
automagically generate some large number of bogus packages and submit
them to CRAN...

Andy

 
> Best wishes,
> uwe
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > Thanks, as always, to everyone for their hard work to keep 
> my statistical
> > computing free and easy.
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Kyle
> >
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> >
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