envir is a small R package with a handful of functions designed for managing R environments.
The main exported functions are:
import_from(x, ...)
: Import objects
from x
into the current environment. x
can
be:
names
and [[
methods.Usage example:
import_from(magrittr, `%<>%`, `%>%`)
import_from(dplyr, "*") # all exported functions
import_from("my_script.R", useful_function)
See ?import_from
for extended usage examples.
include()
: A vectorized wrapper
around base::sys.source
that defaults to sourcing in the
current frame.
attach_source()
and
attach_eval()
: Evaluate an R script or
expression in an attached environment
within()
S3 methods for R
environments.
You can install the released version of envir from CRAN with:
install.packages("envir")
Or install the development version with:
if (!requireNamespace("remotes", quietly = TRUE))
install.packages("remotes")
::install_github("t-kalinowski/envir") remotes
R has excellent support for managing environments already, but some of the defaults encourage usage patterns that don’t scale well to larger code bases.
Other solutions developed for managing R environments: