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base (version 3.3.3)

base-internal: Internal Objects in Package

Description

Internal objects in the base package most of which are only user-visible because of the special nature of the base namespace.

Usage

.subset(x, …)
.subset2(x, …)

.getRequiredPackages(file = "DESCRIPTION", lib.loc = NULL, quietly = FALSE, useImports = FALSE) .getRequiredPackages2(pkgInfo, quietly = FALSE, lib.loc = NULL, useImports = FALSE)

testPlatformEquivalence(built, run)

.isMethodsDispatchOn(onOff = NULL)

sys.load.image(name, quiet) sys.save.image(name)

.row_names_info(x, type = 1L) .set_row_names(n)

findPackageEnv(info)

lazyLoadDBfetch(key, file, compressed, hook)

.TAOCP1997init(seed)

.gt(x, i, j) .gtn(x, strictly)

.primTrace(obj) .primUntrace(obj)

.POSIXct(xx, tz = NULL) .POSIXlt(xx, tz = NULL) .difftime(xx, units)

.cache_class(class, extends)

.popath

.mapply(FUN, dots, MoreArgs)

.detach(pos)

.maskedMsg(same, pkg, by)

Arguments

x
object from which to extract elements.
file
The full path to the DESCRIPTION file of a package.
lib.loc
a character vector describing the location of R library trees to search through, or NULL. The default value of NULL corresponds to all libraries currently known to .libPaths().
quiet
logical. Should this not give warnings or an error if the package(s) are not found?
useImports
logical. Should the Imports field be processed?
quietly
logical: should message(s) be printed.
pkginfo
A processed DESCRIPTION file of class "packageDescription2".
built, run
platform strings of the form "cpu-vendor-os".
name
name of image file to save or load.
x
an object with a "row.names" attribute, typically a data frame.
type
integer. Currently type = 0 returns the internal "row.names" attribute (possibly NULL), type = 2 the number of rows implied by the attribute, and type = 1 the latter with a negative sign for ‘automatic’ row names.
n
integer. The number of rows.
info
character string such as "package:MASS".
key
the object name in a lazyload database.
file
the filepath to a lazyload database.
compressed
logical: are the values in the database compressed?
refhook
a load hook: see unserialize.
seed
a length-one integer vector.
i, j
indices.
strictly
logical.
obj
an R object.
xx
a classless object to be placed into the class.
tz
an optional time zone.
units
Arguments passed to non-dot name versions.
FUN
function to apply, found via match.fun.
dots
list of arguments to vectorize over (vectors or lists of strictly positive length, or all of zero length).
MoreArgs
a list of other arguments to FUN.
pos
an integer.
same
character vector of same objects, masking others.
pkg
character string naming the package which is masked from or by.
by
logical indicating if the masking happens by pkg, or (by = FALSE) from pkg.

Value

.getRequiredPackages and .getRequiredPackages2 return invisible(). testPlatformEquivalence returns TRUE or FALSE.

Details

The functions .subset and .subset2 are essentially equivalent to the [ and [[ operators, except that methods dispatch does not take place. This is to avoid expensive unclassing when applying the default method to an object. They should not normally be invoked by end users. Note that unlike the operators they are builtins and not specials (all arguments are evaluated) and hence do not allow missing arguments. .getRequiredPackages2 attaches all the packages mentioned in the Depends field: failure to find a package is an error. It also checks the versions of the packages found against the Depends field. .getRequiredPackages is a wrapper to .getRequiredPackages2 using a DESCRIPTION file. testPlatformEquivalence is used to test if a package with compiled code can safely be loaded into a build of R, which it does by comparing their ‘canonical’ "cpu-vendor-os" descriptions. The default function omits the vendor part and allows small mismatches elsewhere. The function .isMethodsDispatchOn() returns TRUE if the S4 method dispatch has been turned on in the evaluator (usually by loading package methods). It is meant for R internal use only. sys.save.image is a system function that is called by q() and its GUI analogs; sys.load.image is called by the startup code. These functions should not be called directly and are subject to change. sys.save.image closes all connections first, to ensure that it is able to open a connection to save the image. This is appropriate when called from q() and allies, but reinforces the warning that it should not be called directly. row.names can be stored internally in compact form. .set_row_names(n) generates that form for automatic row names of length n, to be assigned to attr(<a data frame>, "row.names"). .row_names_info gives information on the internal form of the row names for a data frame: for details of what information see the argument type. .GenericArgsEnv and .ArgsEnv are environments that contain closures with the argument lists that the primitives would have had had they been closures. All the primitives that are internal S3 generics have corresponding members of .GenericArgsEnv and the remaining non-language-element primitives correspond to .ArgsEnv. See the ‘R Internals’ manual for further details. They are used by args and print.default and the QC functions codoc and checkS3methods. findPackageEnv is invoked by the unserialize code to set a saved environment if possible. .TAOCP1997init is the initialization code for the "Knuth-TAOCP" RNG. .gt and .gtn are callbacks from rank and is.unsorted used for S3 classed objects. .primTrace and .primUntrace are the primitive functions underlying trace and untrace respectively. .POSIXct, .POSIXlt and .difftime are class generators. .cache_class caches the inheritance of an S4 class for use in S3 method dispatch. With NULL second argument it returns the cached inheritance, for diagnostic use. .popath is a variable created at startup which records where the translations package in use is. .mapply and .detach are ‘bare-bones’ versions for use in other R packages. .maskedMsg is a utility called both from attach() and library() for consistency to produce the warning message. Objects starting .C_ and .F_ are references to registered C and Fortran entry points.