libPaths | R Documentation |
.libPaths
gets/sets the library trees within which packages are
looked for.
.libPaths(new, include.site = TRUE) .Library .Library.site
new |
a character vector with the locations of R library
trees. Tilde expansion ( |
include.site |
a logical value indicating whether the value of
|
.Library
is a character string giving the location of the
default library, the ‘library’ subdirectory of R_HOME.
.Library.site
is a (possibly empty) character vector giving the
locations of the site libraries, by default the ‘site-library’
subdirectory of R_HOME (which may not exist).
.libPaths
is used for getting or setting the library trees that
R knows about (and hence uses when looking for packages). If called
with argument new
, by default, the library search path is set to
the existing directories in unique(c(new, .Library.site, .Library))
and this is returned. If include.site
is FALSE
when the
new
argument is set, .Library.site
is excluded from the
new library search path. If called without the new
argument, a
character vector with the currently active library trees is returned.
How paths new
with a trailing slash are treated is
OS-dependent. On a POSIX filesystem existing directories can usually
be specified with a trailing slash: on Windows filepaths with a
trailing slash (or backslash) are invalid and so will never be added
to the library search path.
The library search path is initialized at startup from the environment variable R_LIBS (which should be a colon-separated list of directories at which R library trees are rooted) followed by those in environment variable R_LIBS_USER. Only directories which exist at the time will be included.
By default R_LIBS is unset, and R_LIBS_USER is set to directory ‘R/R.version$platform-library/x.y’ of the home directory (or ‘Library/R/arch/x.y/library’ for CRAN macOS builds), for R x.y.z.
.Library.site
can be set via the environment variable
R_LIBS_SITE (as a non-empty colon-separated list of library trees).
Both R_LIBS_USER and R_LIBS_SITE feature possible expansion of specifiers for R version specific information as part of the startup process. The possible conversion specifiers all start with a % and are followed by a single letter (use %% to obtain %), with currently available conversion specifications as follows:
R version number including the patchlevel (e.g., 2.5.0).
R version number excluding the patchlevel (e.g., 2.5).
the platform for which R was built, the value of
R.version$platform
.
the underlying operating system, the value of
R.version$os
.
the architecture (CPU) R was built on/for, the
value of R.version$arch
.
(See version
for details on R version information.)
Function .libPaths
always uses the values of .Library
and .Library.site
in the base namespace. .Library.site
can be set by the site in ‘Rprofile.site’, which should be
followed by a call to .libPaths(.libPaths())
to make use of the
updated value.
For consistency, the paths are always normalized by
normalizePath(winslash = "/")
.
A character vector of file paths.
Becker, R. A., Chambers, J. M. and Wilks, A. R. (1988) The New S Language. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole.
library
.libPaths() # all library trees R knows about
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