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			202 lines
		
	
	
		
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			R
		
	
	
	
	
	
| #' Import a module into the current scope
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| #'
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| #' \code{module = import('module')} imports a specified module and makes its
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| #' code available via the environment-like object it returns.
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| #'
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| #' @param module an identifier specifying the full module path
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| #' @param attach if \code{TRUE}, attach the newly loaded module to the object
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| #'      search path (see \code{Details})
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| #' @param attach_operators if \code{TRUE}, attach operators of module to the
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| #'      object search path, even if \code{attach} is \code{FALSE}
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| #' @return the loaded module environment (invisible)
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| #'
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| #' @details Modules are loaded in an isolated environment which is returned, and
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| #' optionally attached to the object search path of the current scope (if
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| #' argument \code{attach} is \code{TRUE}).
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| #' \code{attach} defaults to \code{FALSE}. However, in interactive code it is
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| #' often helpful to attach packages by default. Therefore, in interactive code
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| #' invoked directly from the terminal only (i.e. not within modules),
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| #' \code{attach} defaults to the value of \code{options('import.attach')}, which
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| #' can be set to \code{TRUE} or \code{FALSE} depending on the user’s preference.
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| #'
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| #' \code{attach_operators} causes \emph{operators} to be attached by default,
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| #' because operators can only be invoked in R if they re found in the search
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| #' path. Not attaching them therefore drastically limits a module’s usefulness.
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| #'
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| #' Modules are searched in the module search path \code{options('import.path')}.
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| #' This is a vector of paths to consider, from the highest to the lowest
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| #' priority. The current directory is \emph{always} considered first. That is,
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| #' if a file \code{a.r} exists both in the current directory and in a module
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| #' search path, the local file \code{./a.r} will be loaded.
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| #'
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| #' Module names can be fully qualified to refer to nested paths. See
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| #' \code{Examples}.
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| #'
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| #' @note Unlike for packages, attaching happens \emph{locally}: if
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| #' \code{import} is executed in the global environment, the effect is the same.
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| #' Otherwise, the imported module is inserted as the parent of the current
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| #' \code{environment()}. When used (globally) \emph{inside} a module, the newly
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| #' imported module is only available inside the module’s search path, not
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| #' outside it (nor in other modules which might be loaded).
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| #'
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| #' @examples
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| #' # `a.r` is a file in the local directory containing a function `f`.
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| #' a = import('a')
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| #' a$f()
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| #'
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| #' # b/c.r is a file in path `b`, containing a function `g`.
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| #' import('b/c', attach = TRUE)
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| #' g() # No module name qualification necessary
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| #'
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| #' @seealso \code{unload}
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| #' @seealso \code{reload}
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| #' @seealso \code{module_name}
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| #' @export
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| import = function (module, attach, attach_operators = TRUE) {
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|     module = substitute(module)
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|     stopifnot(inherits(module, 'name'))
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| 
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|     if (missing(attach)) {
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|         attach = if (interactive() && is.null(module_name()))
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|             getOption('import.attach', FALSE)
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|         else
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|             FALSE
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|     }
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| 
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|     stopifnot(class(attach) == 'logical' && length(attach) == 1)
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| 
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|     module_path = try(find_module(module), silent = TRUE)
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| 
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|     if (inherits(module_path, 'try-error'))
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|         stop(attr(module_path, 'condition')$message)
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| 
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|     containing_modules = module_init_files(module, module_path)
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|     mapply(do_import, names(containing_modules), containing_modules)
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| 
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|     mod_ns = do_import(as.character(module), module_path)
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|     module_parent = parent.frame()
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|     mod_env = exhibit_namespace(mod_ns, as.character(module), module_parent)
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| 
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|     if (attach) {
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|         if (identical(module_parent, .GlobalEnv))
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|             attach(mod_env, name = environmentName(mod_env))
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|         else
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|             parent.env(module_parent) = mod_env
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|     }
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|     else if (attach_operators)
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|         export_operators(mod_ns, module_parent)
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| 
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|     invisible(mod_env)
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| }
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| 
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| do_import = function (module_name, module_path) {
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|     if (is_module_loaded(module_path))
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|         return(get_loaded_module(module_path))
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| 
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|     # The namespace contains a module’s content. This schema is very much like
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|     # R package organisation.
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|     # A good resource for this is:
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|     # <http://obeautifulcode.com/R/How-R-Searches-And-Finds-Stuff/>
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|     namespace = structure(new.env(parent = .BaseNamespaceEnv),
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|                           name = paste('namespace', module_name, sep = ':'),
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|                           path = module_path,
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|                           class = c('namespace', 'environment'))
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|     local(source(attr(environment(), 'path'), chdir = TRUE, local = TRUE),
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|           envir = namespace)
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|     cache_module(namespace)
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|     namespace
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| }
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| 
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| exhibit_namespace = function (namespace, name, parent) {
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|     exported_functions = lsf.str(namespace)
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|     # Skip one parent environment because this module is hooked into the chain
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|     # between the calling environment and its ancestor, thus sitting in its
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|     # local object search path.
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|     structure(list2env(sapply(exported_functions, get, envir = namespace),
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|                        parent = parent.env(parent)),
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|               name = paste('module', name, sep = ':'),
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|               path = module_path(namespace),
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|               class = c('module', 'environment'))
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| }
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| 
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| export_operators = function (namespace, parent) {
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|     # `$` cannot be overwritten, but it is generic so S3 variants of it can be
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|     # defined. We therefore test it as well.
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|     ops = c('+', '-', '*', '/', '^', '**', '&', '|', ':', '::', ':::', '$', '=',
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|             '<-', '<<-', '==', '<', '<=', '>', '>=', '!=', '~', '&&', '||')
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| 
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|     is_predefined = function (f) f %in% ops
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| 
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|     is_op = function (f) {
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|         prefix = strsplit(f, '\\.')[[1]][1]
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|         is_predefined(prefix) || grepl('^%.*%$', prefix)
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|     }
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| 
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|     operators = Filter(is_op, lsf.str(namespace))
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|     name = module_name(namespace)
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|     # Skip one parent environment because this module is hooked into the chain
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|     # between the calling environment and its ancestor, thus sitting in its
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|     # local object search path.
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|     op_env = structure(list2env(sapply(operators, get, envir = namespace),
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|                                 parent = parent.env(parent)),
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|                        name = paste('operators', name, sep = ':'),
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|                        path = module_path(namespace),
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|                        class = c('module', 'environment'))
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| 
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|     if (identical(parent, .GlobalEnv))
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|         attach(op_env, name = environmentName(op_env))
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|     else
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|         parent.env(parent) = op_env
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| }
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| 
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| #' Unload a given module
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| #'
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| #' Unset the module variable that is being passed as a parameter, and remove the
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| #' loaded module from cache.
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| #' @param module reference to the module which should be unloaded
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| #' @note Any other references to the loaded modules remain unchanged, and will
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| #' still work. However, subsequently importing the module again will reload its
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| #' source files, which would not have happened without \code{unload}.
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| #' Unloading modules is primarily useful for testing during development, and
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| #' should not be used in production code.
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| #'
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| #' \code{unload} does not currently detach environments.
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| #' @seealso \code{import}
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| #' @seealso \code{reload}
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| #' @export
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| unload = function (module) {
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|     stopifnot(inherits(module, 'module'))
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|     module_ref = as.character(substitute(module))
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|     rm(list = module_path(module), envir = .loaded_modules)
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|     # unset the module reference in its scope, i.e. the caller’s environment or
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|     # some parent thereof.
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|     rm(list = module_ref, envir = parent.frame(), inherits = TRUE)
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| }
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| 
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| #' Reload a given module
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| #'
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| #' Remove the loaded module from the cache, forcing a reload. The newly reloaded
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| #' module is assigned to the module reference in the calling scope.
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| #' @param module reference to the module which should be unloaded
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| #' @note Any other references to the loaded modules remain unchanged, and will
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| #' still work. Reloading modules is primarily useful for testing during
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| #' development, and should not be used in production code.
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| #'
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| #' \code{reload} does not work correctly with attached environments.
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| #' @seealso \code{import}
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| #' @seealso \code{unload}
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| #' @export
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| reload = function (module) {
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|     stopifnot(inherits(module, 'module'))
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|     module_ref = as.character(substitute(module))
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|     module_path = module_path(module)
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|     module_name = module_name(module)
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|     rm(list = module_path, envir = .loaded_modules)
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|     #' @TODO Once we have `attach`, need also to take care of the search path
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|     #' and whatnot.
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|     mod_ns = do_import(module_name, module_path)
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|     module_parent = parent.frame()
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|     mod_env = exhibit_namespace(mod_ns, module_ref, module_parent)
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|     assign(module_ref, mod_env, envir = module_parent, inherits = TRUE)
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| }
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