
autoload
creates a promise-to-evaluate autoloader
and
stores it with name name
in .AutoloadEnv
environment.
When R attempts to evaluate name
, autoloader
is run,
the package is loaded and name
is re-evaluated in the new
package's environment. The result is that R behaves as if
package
was loaded but it does not occupy memory.
.Autoloaded
contains the names of the packages for
which autoloading has been promised.
autoload(name, package, reset = FALSE, …)
autoloader(name, package, …).AutoloadEnv
.Autoloaded
string giving the name of an object.
string giving the name of a package containing the object.
logical: for internal use by autoloader
.
other arguments to library
.
This function is invoked for its side-effect. It has no return value.
# NOT RUN {
require(stats)
autoload("interpSpline", "splines")
search()
ls("Autoloads")
.Autoloaded
x <- sort(stats::rnorm(12))
y <- x^2
is <- interpSpline(x, y)
search() ## now has splines
detach("package:splines")
search()
is2 <- interpSpline(x, y+x)
search() ## and again
detach("package:splines")
# }
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