bindenv
Binding and Environment Locking, Active Bindings
Description
These functions represent an interface for adjustments to environments and bindings within environments. They allow for locking environments as well as individual bindings, and for linking a variable to a function.
Usage
lockEnvironment(env, bindings = FALSE) environmentIsLocked(env) lockBinding(sym, env) unlockBinding(sym, env) bindingIsLocked(sym, env) makeActiveBinding(sym, fun, env) bindingIsActive(sym, env) activeBindingFunction(sym, env)
Arguments
env | an environment. |
bindings | logical specifying whether bindings should be locked. |
sym | a name object or character string. |
fun | a function taking zero or one arguments. |
Details
The function lockEnvironment
locks its environment argument. Locking the environment prevents adding or removing variable bindings from the environment. Changing the value of a variable is still possible unless the binding has been locked. The namespace environments of packages with namespaces are locked when loaded.
lockBinding
locks individual bindings in the specified environment. The value of a locked binding cannot be changed. Locked bindings may be removed from an environment unless the environment is locked.
makeActiveBinding
installs fun
in environment env
so that getting the value of sym
calls fun
with no arguments, and assigning to sym
calls fun
with one argument, the value to be assigned. This allows the implementation of things like C variables linked to R variables and variables linked to databases, and is used to implement setRefClass
. It may also be useful for making thread-safe versions of some system globals. Currently active bindings are not preserved during package installation, but they can be created in .onLoad
.
Value
The bindingIsLocked
and environmentIsLocked
return a length-one logical vector. The remaining functions return NULL
, invisibly.
Author(s)
Luke Tierney
Examples
# locking environments e <- new.env() assign("x", 1, envir = e) get("x", envir = e) lockEnvironment(e) get("x", envir = e) assign("x", 2, envir = e) try(assign("y", 2, envir = e)) # error # locking bindings e <- new.env() assign("x", 1, envir = e) get("x", envir = e) lockBinding("x", e) try(assign("x", 2, envir = e)) # error unlockBinding("x", e) assign("x", 2, envir = e) get("x", envir = e) # active bindings f <- local( { x <- 1 function(v) { if (missing(v)) cat("get\n") else { cat("set\n") x <<- v } x } }) makeActiveBinding("fred", f, .GlobalEnv) bindingIsActive("fred", .GlobalEnv) fred fred <- 2 fred
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