A cache function to cache arbitrary R code #40
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This is a proof of concept, caching arbitrary R code.
This uses the existing memoise machinery to compute a hash based on the input code / expression and any additional variables (specified as formulas in
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), so does not take a cache filename.You can use it with the in-memory cache, but you need to specify the cache up front, otherwise a new cache is created on every invocation.
Improvements would be to use rlang to construct the function and quote the code / extra arguments. We would also need to change how the
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arguments are handled in regular memoise to userlang::dots_quos()
andrlang::tidy_eval()
.