#' @importFrom tools file_ext file_path_sans_ext
#' @importFrom reticulate py_run_string py_run_file py_capture_output r_to_py
#' @importFrom reticulate py_config use_python py_unicode
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.RQGIS_cache <- new.env(FALSE, parent = globalenv())
# .onLoad = function(libname, pkgname) {
# assign("settings", Sys.getenv(), envir = .RQGIS_cache)
# if (Sys.info()["sysname"] == "Windows") {
# # run Windows setup
# setup_win(qgis_env = qgis_env)
#
# # Ok, basically, we added a few new paths (especially under Windows) but
# # that's about it, we don't have to change that back. Only under Windows we
# # start with a clean, i.e. empty PATH, and delete everything what was in
# # there before, so maybe we should at least add the old PATH to our newly
# # created one?
# # There might be problems when importing later on Python modules...
# reset_path(as.list(get("settings", envir = .RQGIS_cache)))
# } else if (Sys.info()["sysname"] == "Linux" | Sys.info()["sysname"] == "FreeBSD") {
# setup_linux(qgis_env = qgis_env)
# } else if (Sys.info()["sysname"] == "Darwin") {
# setup_mac(qgis_env = qgis_env)
# }
# }
# .onUnload <- function(libname, pkgname) {
# do.call(Sys.setenv, as.list(get("settings", envir = .RQGIS_cache)))
# }
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