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[O] Write org variables into own R environment instead of .GlobalEnv


From: Rainer M Krug
Subject: [O] Write org variables into own R environment instead of .GlobalEnv
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 15:18:20 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3 (darwin)

Hi

I just send a patch which changes the behaviour of how org variables are
treated in R. At the moment, org variables are simply stored in the
.GlobalEnv which means, that all show up in the variable listing (which
can get cluttered when having many variables), they can accidentaly be
deleted and not be restored from within R and saving all the variables
into from R to make them available after tangling is not that easy.

Therefore the patch writes the variables into their own environment
(which I simply called org) and locks the environment and the
bindings. This means, that the actual variable values are always in the
environment and can not be accidentally deleted. As the environment is
attached to the search path, they are accessible as before, but they do
not clutter the workspace and do not show up separately e=when using
ls() to list the contents of the workspace. When using ls(org) all can
be seen.

They can still be "overwritten", but but this only creates a new
variable of the ame name in the .GlobalEnv which is simply hidint the
original variable passed from org. The original variable can be accessed
via org$VARIABLENAME. When removing the defined variable VARIABLENAME
via rm(VARIABLENAME), the value passed from org is back.

In addition, all variables can be easily be saved to disk by using
save(org, file="/PATH/TO/FILE.Rdata") and reloaded with
(load("/PATH/TO/FILE.Rdata")). This mechanism could actually be included
into tangling as the default mechanism to load the variables to avoid
cluttering the code with all the assignment commands of the org
variables.

The patch is not yet extensively tested.
Please provide some feedback about the idea and implementation,

Cheers,

Rainer

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Rainer M. Krug
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