| current_r_platform | R Documentation |
default_platfoms() returns the default platforms for the current R
session. These typically consist of the detected platform of the current
R session, and "source", for source packages.
current_r_platform()
default_platforms()
current_r_platform() detects the platform of the current R version.
By default pkgdepends works with source packages and binary packages for the current platform. You can change this, see 'Configuration'.
The following platform names can be configured and returned by
current_r_platform() and default_platforms():
"source" for source packages,
A platform string like R.version$platform, but on Linux the name
and version of the distribution are also included. Examples:
x86_64-apple-darwin17.0: macOS High Sierra.
aarch64-apple-darwin20: macOS Big Sur on arm64.
x86_64-w64-mingw32: 64 bit Windows.
i386-w64-mingw32: 32 bit Windows.
i386+x86_64-w64-mingw32: 64 bit + 32 bit Windows.
i386-pc-solaris2.10: 32 bit Solaris. (Some broken 64 Solaris
builds might have the same platform string, unfortunately.)
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-debian-10: Debian Linux 10 on x86_64.
x86_64-pc-linux-musl-alpine-3.14.1: Alpine Linux.
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-unknown: Unknown Linux Distribution on x86_64.
s390x-ibm-linux-gnu-ubuntu-20.04: Ubuntu Linux 20.04 on S390x.
amd64-portbld-freebsd12.1: FreeBSD 12.1 on x86_64.
In addition, the following platform names can be used to configure pkgdepends:
"macos" for macOS binaries that are appropriate for the R versions
pkgdepends is working with (defaulting to the version of the current
session), as defined by CRAN binaries. E.g. on R 3.5.0 macOS binaries
are built for macOS El Capitan.
"windows" for Windows binaries for the default CRAN architecture.
This is currently Windows Vista for all supported R versions, but it
might change in the future. The actual binary packages in the
repository might support both 32 bit and 64 builds, or only one of
them. In practice 32-bit only packages are very rare. CRAN builds
before and including R 4.1 have both architectures, from R 4.2 they
are 64 bit only. "windows" is an alias to i386+x86_64-w64-mingw32
currently.
current_r_platform() returns a string, the name of the current
platform.
default_platforms() returns a character vector of platform names.
current_r_platform()
default_platforms()
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