[Bioc-devel] Duplicated method names in purrr and GenomicRanges
Hi, Two options. First option: import either purrr::reduce or GenomicRanges::reduce, and call the other with [pkg]::reduce. Second option: remove the import for both of these. Use purrr::reduce and GenomicRanges::reduce to call both functions. I think the second option leads to clearer code and would be my definite preference.
On 12/09/2019 10:07, bioinf at posteo.de wrote:
Dear all, I am developing a Bioconductor package and have a problem with two methods which have the same name. I am using the reduce() function from the R packages GenomicRanges and purrr. All methods from other packages are imported with @importFrom in all of my functions. During devtools::document() I get the following Warning: ... replacing previous import ?GenomicRanges::reduce? by ?purrr::reduce? when loading ?testPackage? ... Here are my NAMESPACE entries: # Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand export(mergeDataFrameList) export(reduceDummy) importFrom(GenomicRanges,GRanges) importFrom(GenomicRanges,reduce) importFrom(IRanges,IRanges) importFrom(dplyr,"%>%") importFrom(dplyr,left_join) importFrom(dplyr,mutate) importFrom(dplyr,pull) importFrom(magrittr,"%<>%") importFrom(purrr,reduce) importFrom(tibble,tibble) I am not using both reduce functions in the same function. To use the GenomicRanges reduce function, I have to call this function like this: GenomicRanges::reduce(). I understand the warning and why I have to call the reduce function like this. Is there a solution for this problem? Compiling a R package with warnings and calling functions like this is not the best way I guess. I am using R version 3.6.1 (2019-07-05) Thanks for help! Best, Tobias
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