On 25/06/2013 1:03 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 25/06/2013 7:14 AM, Søren Højsgaard wrote:
> Dear Duncan,
>
> Excellent, thanks!
>
> Maybe this is worth a remark in a future version of "Writing R Extensions" (including that those 
"local copies" are not exported again with exportPattern("^[[:alpha:]]+")).

Yes, from the followup discussion it's clear that this is desired
behaviour, so I'll add that.

No I won't:  Brian Ripley got there first.

Duncan Murdoch

Duncan
>
> Thanks!
>
> Søren
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Duncan Murdoch [mailto:murdoch.dun...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 25. juni 2013 13:02
> To: Søren Højsgaard
> Cc: R hELP (r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch)
> Subject: Re: [R] Issue with Imports in NAMESPACE
>
> On 13-06-25 6:50 AM, Søren Højsgaard wrote:
> > Dear all,
> > In my gRbase package I have up until now "Depend"-ed on RBGL (from Bioconductor), but 
good people have convinced me that I should use "Import"-it instead because I only use few 
functions from RBGL.
> >
> > In DESCRIPTION I therefore now have
> > Imports: Matrix,RBGL
> >
> > In NAMESPACE I now have
> > importFrom(RBGL, maxClique, is.triangulated, separates)
> >
> > The package compiles without complaints, but I have noticed that if I start a fresh 
R-session, then maxClique etc. from RBGL is NOT available for "interactive use" in my 
session:
> >> library(gRbase)
> >> maxClique
> > Error: object 'maxClique' not found
> >
> > 1) Is this as it should be?
> >
> > 2) If yes, is there any other way in which maxClique can be imported for 
interactive use without Depend-ing the whole RBGL package?
>
> The importFrom directive effectively makes local copies of those functions in 
your package (with the usual caveats that copies aren't as inefficient as you 
might think).  If you want to export them, you need to add them to the exports 
list.
>
> Duncan Murdoch


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