A method for deriving information from running R code
Abstract
It is often useful to tap information from a running R script. Obvious use cases include monitoring the consumption of resources (time, memory) and logging. Perhaps less obvious cases include tracking changes in R objects orcollecting output of unit tests. In this paper we demonstrate an approach that abstracts collection and processing of such secondary information from the running R script. Our approach is based on a combination of three elements. The first element is to build a customized way to evaluate code. The second is labeled \emph{local masking} and it involves temporarily masking auser-facing function so an alternative version of it is called. The third element we label \emph{local side effect}. This refers to the fact that the masking function exports information to the secondary information flow without altering a global state. The result is a method for building systems in pure R that lets users create and control secondary flows of information with minimal impact on their workflow, and no global side effects.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2002.07472,
title = {A method for deriving information from running R code},
author = {Mark P. J. van der Loo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.07472},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
11 pages, 1 figure. Accepted for publication by the R Journal (2020-02-20)