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foo <- function() {
print("Tic")
for (kk in 1:100) {
print(kk)
Sys.sleep(0.1)
}
print("Tac")
}
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# Evaluate code, if it takes too long, generate
# a timeout by throwing a TimeoutException.
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res <- NULL
tryCatch({
res <- withTimeout({
foo()
}, timeout = 0.75)
}, TimeoutException = function(ex) {
message("Timeout. Skipping.")
})
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# Evaluate code, if it takes too long, generate
# a timeout returning NULL and generate a warning.
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res <- withTimeout({
foo()
}, timeout = 0.75, onTimeout = "warning")
# The same using an expression object
expr <- quote(foo())
res <- withTimeout(expr, substitute = FALSE,
timeout = 0.75, onTimeout = "warning")
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# Evaluate code, if it takes too long, generate
# a timeout, and return silently NULL.
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res <- withTimeout({
foo()
}, timeout = 0.75, onTimeout = "silent")
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