m2r (version 1.0.2)

m2_path: Set path to Macaulay2 (M2)

Description

These are helper functions that deal with pathing to Macaulay2 and asking if it is present. When the Macaulay2 package is loaded it attempts to find the Macaulay2 executable by looking for an environment variable indicating where it is, i.e. its path as specified in your .Renviron file.

Usage

set_m2_path(path = NULL)

get_m2_path()

get_m2_connection()

get_m2_con()

get_m2_procid()

get_m2_port()

Arguments

path

A character string, the path to M2

Value

An invisible character string, the path found. More importantly, the function has the side effect of setting the global m2r option "m2_path"

Details

For easiest use, you'll want to specify the path the Macaulay2 executable in your ~/.Renviron file. It should look something like

M2=/Applications/Macaulay2-1.10/bin

You can set this permanently with edit_r_environ(). Note that absolute paths should be specified, not relative paths, e.g. don't use ~/path/to/exe.

You can change this for the current session using set_m2_path(), which accepts a character string or, if missing, uses file.choose() to let you interactively; you just select an arbitrary executable.

On Windows, m2r just defaults to the cloud implementation. Local M2 instances are not currently supported on Windows.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# }
# NOT RUN {
 requires Macaulay2


getOption("m2r")
get_m2_path()
set_m2_path()


## each of these functions can be used statically as well
(m2_path <- get_m2_path())
set_m2_path("/path/to/m2/directory")
get_m2_path()
set_m2_path(m2_path) # undoes example


# if you'd like to use the cloud, after you library(m2r)
# and before you use m2() type
set_m2_path(NULL)

# alternatively, if you have already been using m2, do:
stop_m2()
set_m2_path(NULL)
m2("1+1")


# }

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