How can I know if the namespace of a package is imported by others?
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This triggers a warning :
library(tidyverse)
library(glue)
detach("package:glue", unload = TRUE)
# Warning message:
# l'espace de noms ‘glue’ ne peut être déchargé :
# l'espace de noms ‘glue’ est importé par ‘tidyr’, ‘dplyr’ et ne peut, donc, pas être déchargé
(excuse my French)
I would like to anticipate the warning, so I'm looking for a function similar to is_unloadable below :
library(tidyverse)
library(glue)
is_unloadable(glue) #
# [1] FALSE
r namespaces detach
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This triggers a warning :
library(tidyverse)
library(glue)
detach("package:glue", unload = TRUE)
# Warning message:
# l'espace de noms ‘glue’ ne peut être déchargé :
# l'espace de noms ‘glue’ est importé par ‘tidyr’, ‘dplyr’ et ne peut, donc, pas être déchargé
(excuse my French)
I would like to anticipate the warning, so I'm looking for a function similar to is_unloadable below :
library(tidyverse)
library(glue)
is_unloadable(glue) #
# [1] FALSE
r namespaces detach
loadedNamespaces()(forgot about this one … sigh)
– hrbrmstr
Nov 9 at 14:28
this one is to safe in the other direction,intersect(loadedNamespaces(), gsub("^package:","",search()))showtidyverse, which unloads without a warning
– Moody_Mudskipper
Nov 9 at 14:47
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This triggers a warning :
library(tidyverse)
library(glue)
detach("package:glue", unload = TRUE)
# Warning message:
# l'espace de noms ‘glue’ ne peut être déchargé :
# l'espace de noms ‘glue’ est importé par ‘tidyr’, ‘dplyr’ et ne peut, donc, pas être déchargé
(excuse my French)
I would like to anticipate the warning, so I'm looking for a function similar to is_unloadable below :
library(tidyverse)
library(glue)
is_unloadable(glue) #
# [1] FALSE
r namespaces detach
This triggers a warning :
library(tidyverse)
library(glue)
detach("package:glue", unload = TRUE)
# Warning message:
# l'espace de noms ‘glue’ ne peut être déchargé :
# l'espace de noms ‘glue’ est importé par ‘tidyr’, ‘dplyr’ et ne peut, donc, pas être déchargé
(excuse my French)
I would like to anticipate the warning, so I'm looking for a function similar to is_unloadable below :
library(tidyverse)
library(glue)
is_unloadable(glue) #
# [1] FALSE
r namespaces detach
r namespaces detach
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loadedNamespaces()(forgot about this one … sigh)
– hrbrmstr
Nov 9 at 14:28
this one is to safe in the other direction,intersect(loadedNamespaces(), gsub("^package:","",search()))showtidyverse, which unloads without a warning
– Moody_Mudskipper
Nov 9 at 14:47
add a comment |
loadedNamespaces()(forgot about this one … sigh)
– hrbrmstr
Nov 9 at 14:28
this one is to safe in the other direction,intersect(loadedNamespaces(), gsub("^package:","",search()))showtidyverse, which unloads without a warning
– Moody_Mudskipper
Nov 9 at 14:47
loadedNamespaces() (forgot about this one … sigh)– hrbrmstr
Nov 9 at 14:28
loadedNamespaces() (forgot about this one … sigh)– hrbrmstr
Nov 9 at 14:28
this one is to safe in the other direction,
intersect(loadedNamespaces(), gsub("^package:","",search())) show tidyverse, which unloads without a warning– Moody_Mudskipper
Nov 9 at 14:47
this one is to safe in the other direction,
intersect(loadedNamespaces(), gsub("^package:","",search())) show tidyverse, which unloads without a warning– Moody_Mudskipper
Nov 9 at 14:47
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loadedNamespaces()(forgot about this one … sigh)– hrbrmstr
Nov 9 at 14:28
this one is to safe in the other direction,
intersect(loadedNamespaces(), gsub("^package:","",search()))showtidyverse, which unloads without a warning– Moody_Mudskipper
Nov 9 at 14:47