I was experiencing similar issues of long build times with LazyData TRUE so I made it FALSE.
You can specify the environment in which data is loaded (it doesn't have to be the global environment). For example, to load the cmap_es data from the ccdata package call this from within a function: utils::data("cmap_es", package = "ccdata", envir = environment()) It will get loaded into the function's environment (not global). You may also need to add a `cmap_es = NULL` prior to loading it otherwise the build process will complain about not declaring the cmap_es variable before using it. 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Re: lazyData (Kasper Daniel Hansen) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2016 16:26:45 -0400 > From: Kasper Daniel Hansen <kasperdanielhan...@gmail.com> > To: Martin Morgan <martin.mor...@roswellpark.org> > Cc: "bioc-devel@r-project.org" <bioc-devel@r-project.org> > Subject: Re: [Bioc-devel] lazyData > Message-ID: > <CAC2h7ut9B9UFfAxrD1OiEXgV-AkWMd= > ssitrcjqwf7zfwbg...@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" > > With LazyData true you indeed don't load the data until it is available. > My guess, from skimming the code extremely fast, is that the extreme > requirements (memory and time) during installation is because the data > objects needs to get loaded and somehow modified for this to happen. > > Re. the global environment: if my package has an object TEST, and LazyData > is TRUE, when I do (say) > data(TEST) > or use TEST somehow, TEST doesn't exists in the Global environment. But if > LazyData is FALSE and I do data(TEST), TEST gets copied into the Global > environment, which is kind of irritating when it is annotation data because > it seems fragile to me (perhaps it is not). > > Best, > Kasper > > On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 3:38 PM, Martin Morgan < > martin.mor...@roswellpark.org> wrote: > > > On 07/18/2016 10:52 AM, Kasper Daniel Hansen wrote: > > > >> This is a report on my testing with lazyData turned on and off wrt. > >> installation time and memory requirements. It turns out that using > >> lazyData dramatically increases memory consumption and time for a > >> (admittedly large) annotation package. Perhaps this is something we > >> should > >> think about wrt. annotation and data packages. > >> > >> Test example is > >> IlluminaHumanMethylationEPICanno.ilm10b2.hg19 > >> an annotation package for minfi. The .tar.gz for the this package is > 113 > >> so its not small. > >> > >> I have explored using > >> LazyData: yes/no in DESCRIPTION > >> adding a single line data/datalist file containing the objects in the > >> package > >> > >> What follows are timings and memory consumption of R CMD build + INSTALL > >> on > >> my Mac laptop using an SSD drive. > >> > >> > >> LazyData: yes > >> datalist: no > >> 285 seconds > >> 3.22 GB (values as high as 3.8GB seen) > >> > >> LazyData: no > >> datalist: no > >> 81s > >> 1.64 GB > >> > >> LazyData: no > >> datalist: yes > >> 19s > >> 0.38 GB > >> > > > > Hi Kasper -- I have to admit my ignorance on the miracle of lazy data. > Can > > you clarify what one gains from LazyData? I kind of though that with > > LazyData: true the data was only loaded when needed, but that doesn't > seem > > consistent with the picture you paint above? Also, what's the discussion > > about global variables? > > > > Martin > > > > > >> (following combination is not mentioned by R-exts, and while it still > uses > >> tons of memory, it seems to be 1 minute faster; redid measuring once to > >> confirm this) > >> LazyData: yes > >> datalist: yes > >> 226 s > >> 3.26 GB (values as high as 3.9GB seen) > >> > >> Make the data LazyLoaded is pretty nice; one thing is it avoids > polluting > >> the global environment. > >> > >> But it seems that it would be worthwhile to consider if some of this > could > >> be done prior to the package build time. Perhaps not, but for sure we > are > >> spending resources on the building and installing of this by the build > >> system. > >> > >> I started going down this route because my Travis build starting being > >> killed due to 3+GB being used. I really don't like turning off LazyLoad > >> because of the global environment issue, but the number are kind of > >> extreme > >> here. > >> > >> Best, > >> Kasper > >> > >> [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Bioc-devel@r-project.org mailing list > >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioc-devel > >> > >> > > > > This email message may contain legally privileged and/or confidential > > information. If you are not the intended recipient(s), or the employee > or > > agent responsible for the delivery of this message to the intended > > recipient(s), you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, > > distribution, or use of this email message is prohibited. If you have > > received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately by > > e-mail and delete this email message from your computer. 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