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build_r.R
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# For macOS users who have decided to use gcc
# (replace 8 with version of gcc installed on your machine)
# NOTE: your gcc / g++ from Homebrew is probably in /usr/local/bin
#export CXX=/usr/local/bin/g++-8 CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc-8
# Sys.setenv("CXX" = "/usr/local/bin/g++-8")
# Sys.setenv("CC" = "/usr/local/bin/gcc-8")
args <- commandArgs(trailingOnly = TRUE)
INSTALL_AFTER_BUILD <- !("--skip-install" %in% args)
# R returns FALSE (not a non-zero exit code) if a file copy operation
# breaks. Let's fix that
.handle_result <- function(res) {
if (!res) {
stop("Copying files failed!")
}
}
# system() will not raise an R exception if the process called
# fails. Wrapping it here to get that behavior.
#
# system() introduces a lot of overhead, at least on Windows,
# so trying processx if it is available
.run_shell_command <- function(cmd, args, strict = TRUE) {
on_windows <- .Platform$OS.type == "windows"
has_processx <- suppressMessages({
suppressWarnings({
require("processx") # nolint
})
})
if (has_processx && on_windows) {
result <- processx::run(
command = cmd
, args = args
, windows_verbatim_args = TRUE
, error_on_status = FALSE
, echo = TRUE
)
exit_code <- result$status
} else {
if (on_windows) {
message(paste0(
"Using system() to run shell commands. Installing "
, "'processx' with install.packages('processx') might "
, "make this faster."
))
}
cmd <- paste0(cmd, " ", paste0(args, collapse = " "))
exit_code <- system(cmd)
}
if (exit_code != 0L && isTRUE(strict)) {
stop(paste0("Command failed with exit code: ", exit_code))
}
return(invisible(exit_code))
}
# Make a new temporary folder to work in
unlink(x = "lightgbm_r", recursive = TRUE)
dir.create("lightgbm_r")
# copy in the relevant files
result <- file.copy(
from = "R-package/./"
, to = "lightgbm_r/"
, recursive = TRUE
, overwrite = TRUE
)
.handle_result(result)
result <- file.copy(
from = "include/"
, to = file.path("lightgbm_r", "src/")
, recursive = TRUE
, overwrite = TRUE
)
.handle_result(result)
result <- file.copy(
from = "src/"
, to = file.path("lightgbm_r", "src/")
, recursive = TRUE
, overwrite = TRUE
)
.handle_result(result)
result <- file.copy(
from = "compute/"
, to = file.path("lightgbm_r", "src/")
, recursive = TRUE
, overwrite = TRUE
)
.handle_result(result)
result <- file.copy(
from = "CMakeLists.txt"
, to = file.path("lightgbm_r", "inst", "bin/")
, overwrite = TRUE
)
.handle_result(result)
# NOTE: --keep-empty-dirs is necessary to keep the deep paths expected
# by CMake while also meeting the CRAN req to create object files
# on demand
.run_shell_command("R", c("CMD", "build", "lightgbm_r", "--keep-empty-dirs"))
# Install the package
version <- gsub(
"Version: ",
"",
grep(
"Version: "
, readLines(con = file.path("lightgbm_r", "DESCRIPTION"))
, value = TRUE
)
)
tarball <- file.path(getwd(), sprintf("lightgbm_%s.tar.gz", version))
install_cmd <- "R"
install_args <- c("CMD", "INSTALL", "--no-multiarch", "--with-keep.source", tarball)
if (INSTALL_AFTER_BUILD) {
.run_shell_command(install_cmd, install_args)
} else {
cmd <- paste0(install_cmd, " ", paste0(install_args, collapse = " "))
print(sprintf("Skipping installation. Install the package with command '%s'", cmd))
}