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Bartosz Jablonski
6c38872ee2 SAS Packages Framework, ver. 20221107
**SAS Packages Framework**, ver. 20221107

- Minor update on the `%generatePackage()` macro log look.
2022-11-07 10:45:29 +01:00
Bartosz Jablonski
d35ac328cc SAS Packages Framework, ver. 20221107
**SAS Packages Framework**, ver. 20221107

- Minor update on the `%generatePackage()` macro log look.
2022-11-07 10:42:30 +01:00
Bartosz Jablonski
e3a813b257 Link to recording from the SAS Explore 2022 conference: "A BasePlus Package for SAS"
Link to recording from the SAS Explore 2022 conference: "A BasePlus Package for SAS"
2022-11-01 17:43:31 +01:00
Bartosz Jablonski
67bd3abd58 SAS Packages Framework, ver. 20221022
**SAS Packages Framework**, ver. `20221022`

In the `%generatePackage()` macro additional quality checks for files of EXEC and CLEAN types were added.
Each EXEC file should have a CLEAN file counterpart and vice versa.
- If the number of EXECs and CLEANs differs but both are positive macro issues a Warning.
- If EXECs are positive but CLEANs are zero (or other way around) macro issues an Error!

Documentation updated.
2022-10-22 22:13:50 +02:00
Bart Jablonski (yabwon)
1968330049 SAS Packages Framework, version 20221002
**SAS Packages Framework**, version `20221002`

- Modifications in the `%installPackage()` macro it is allowed to call installation of packages with version number (if used with `mirror=0`), for example: `%installPackage(baseplus(1.17) macroarray(1.0) dfa(0.5) GSM)`,

- For the `%installPackage()` and in the `%loadPackageS()` macros the list of packages standardised before execution to the form `package1(ver1) package2(ver2) package3(ver3)`,

- Fix for directories "with spaces" for `%installPackage()`.

- Documentation updated.
2022-10-01 12:11:40 +02:00
Bart Jablonski (yabwon)
7e202f81ff SAS Packages Framework, version 20221001
**SAS Packages Framework**, version 20221001

Update in setting package version.
- Modified macros: `%loadPackage()` and `%generatePackage()`.
- The `major.minor.patch` approach is also accepted accepted. Now package version can be: `X`, `X.Y`, or `X.Y.Z`. Missing parts are treated as 0, e.g. 1 is equivalent with 1.0.0, 1.2 is 1.2.0, and .2 is 0.2.0.

Modification in path for mirror 0 in the `%installPackage()` macro, it is `https://github.com/SASPAC/` now.
2022-10-01 01:02:59 +02:00
Bart Jablonski (yabwon)
26d9c735fe **SAS Packages Framework**, version 20220930.
**SAS Packages Framework**, version 20220930.

- In `%installPackage()` macro:
  - New parameter  `version=`  added. Indicates which historical version of a package to install. Historical version are available only if `mirror=0` is set. Default value is null which means "install the latest".
  - New default value for `mirror` parameter set to 0
- New repository dedicated for SAS Packages created: the *SASPAC - SAS Packages Archive* introduced under: `https://github.com/SASPAC`. Each package has its own project with historical versions in it.
- Documentation updated.
2022-09-30 20:27:23 +02:00
Bart Jablonski (yabwon)
11c0b95d7e SAS Packages Framework, version 20220925, extension
SAS Packages Framework, version 20220925, extension

Features:
- For the purpose of easy use of the SPF with SASAUTOS, inside the `SPF` directory, a subdirectory `Macros`, containing each macro of the framework in separate `*.sas` file, was introduced.
- Documentation update.
2022-09-28 22:37:26 +02:00
Bart Jablonski (yabwon)
be89c6b9c6 SAS Packages Framework, version 20220925
**SAS Packages Framework**, version `20220925`

New parameter `mirror=` added to the `%installPackage()` macro.
The `mirror` indicates which web location for packages installation is used.
Value `1` indicates: `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main`
Value `2` indicates: `https://pages.mini.pw.edu.pl/~jablonskib/SASpublic/SAS_PACKAGES`
Default value is `1`.
2022-09-25 19:11:55 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
17b1239087 Merge pull request #50 from beauweta/patch-1
Update baseplus.md
2022-08-30 19:16:32 +02:00
Bart Jablonski (yabwon)
bbba37d8eb The SAS Packages Framework, version 20220830:
The SAS Packages Framework, version 20220830:

- New metadata checks added for required SAS components and required SAS packages.
- New parameter `delTestWork` in `%generatePackage()` macro added. It indicates if `WORK` directories generated by user tests should be deleted, i.e. the (NO)WORKTERM option is set.
- Log aesthetics and readability improved in the `%generatePackages()` macro:
  - subtitles added in the log,
  - `stimer` turned off,
  - some notes turned off.
- Generation of table with tests results updated.
- Documentation updated.

Packages regenerated with the new version of SPF:
- BasePlus
- SQLinDS
- macroArray
- DFA
- dynMacroArray
- GSM
2022-08-30 18:56:26 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
6ccc07a5bb Add SAS Packages Framework to SAS
Initiative to add SAS Packages Framework to SAS Base/Viya
2022-05-31 21:53:53 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
b5e15bda11 Add SAS Packages Framework to SAS
Innitiative to *add* SAS Packages Framework *to* SAS Base/Viya
2022-05-31 21:50:58 +02:00
Bart Jablonski
160c1bc9d3 Add SAS Packages Framework to SAS
Innitiative to *add* SAS Packages Framework *to* SAS Base/Viya
2022-05-31 21:49:56 +02:00
beauweta
76297dc5d8 Update baseplus.md
Just rephrased a few sentences and fixed some typos. Cheers, Christian
2022-05-15 15:15:10 +12:00
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ A **SAS package** is an automatically generated, single, stand alone *zip* file
The *purpose of a package* is to be a simple, and easy to access, code sharing medium, which will allow: on the one hand, to separate the code complex dependencies created by the developer from the user experience with the final product and, on the other hand, reduce developer's and user's unnecessary frustration related to a remote deployment process.
In this repository we are presenting the **SAS Packages Framework** which allows to develop and use SAS packages. **The latest version** of SPF is **`20220420`**.
In this repository we are presenting the **SAS Packages Framework** which allows to develop and use SAS packages. **The latest version** of SPF is **`20221107`**.
To get started with SAS Packages try this [**`Getting Started with SAS Packages`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/SPF/Documentation/Getting_Started_with_SAS_Packages.pdf "Getting Started with SAS Packages") presentation (see the `./SPF/Documentation` directory).
@@ -23,6 +23,14 @@ Short description of the SAS Packages Framework macros can be found [here](https
- [SAS dla Administratorów i Praktyków 2020](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXuep2k48Z8&feature=youtu.be&t=0s "SASAiP2020") (October 2020, in Polish)
- [Boston Area SAS Users Group webinar](https://www.basug.org/videos?wix-vod-video-id=78067e61413d43d3a6951974b3bc3014&wix-vod-comp-id=comp-klv807gt "BASUG") (November 2020)
- [SAS Global Forum 2021 V.E.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqexaQtGw88 "SGF2021") (May 20th, 2021)
- [SAS Explore 2022](https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Explore-Presentations/A-BasePlus-Package-for-SAS/ta-p/838246 "SASexplore") (September 27th-29th, 2022)
---
### Initiative to add SAS Packages Framework to SAS Base/Viya:
A **SASware Ballot Idea** for adding *SAS Packages Framework* macros into Base SAS and Viya was submitted Friday, May 27th 2022. If you would like to support the idea visit this [communities.sas.com post](https://communities.sas.com/t5/SASware-Ballot-Ideas/Add-SAS-Packages-Framework-to-the-SAS-Base-Viya/idi-p/815508) and up vote the idea!
---
### The User:
@@ -73,6 +81,8 @@ To create your own package:
---
**Update**\[September 30th, 2022\]**:** **New dedicated repository:** *SASPAC - the SAS Packages Archive* **is available as new location for packages storage**. Location of SASPAC is: [`https://github.com/SASPAC`](https://github.com/SASPAC)
**Update**\[November 11th, 2021\]**:** `%extendPackagesFileref()` **macro is available**.
**Update**\[October 15th, 2020\]**:** `%previewPackage()` **macro is available**.
@@ -98,7 +108,12 @@ If you find the SPF useful **share info** about it or **give it a [star](https:/
---
## Available packages:
Currently the following packages are available (see the `./packages` directory):
For "backward compatibility"/historical point of view the following packages are available under the `./packages` directory.
Since *September 2022* the default location for packages is **SASPAC - the SAS Packages Archive** located under: [`https://github.com/SASPAC`](https://github.com/SASPAC) where each package is stored as a separate repository with historical versions too.
Packages:
- **SQLinDS**\[2.2\], based on Mike Rhoads' article *Use the Full Power of SAS in Your Function-Style Macros*. The package allows to write SQL queries in the data step, e.g.
```sas
@@ -106,7 +121,7 @@ Currently the following packages are available (see the `./packages` directory):
set %SQL(select * from sashelp.class order by age);
run;
```
SHA256 digest for SQLinDS: 701B69BE71B99792803BCE7718ED486259310FFB92E6D77ED1BC029D9CC67B60
SHA256 digest for SQLinDS: 96D0EFE02DF1AE0D7D875A10CAF7EF63CDEF85DD0CF9418934BEFAF0C067D453
[Documentation for SQLinDS](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/sqlinds.md "Documentation for SQLinDS")
@@ -118,7 +133,7 @@ SHA256 digest for MacroCore: A23C29529F3CE7D0C8BEE9545C5D22D5B5594907547374A5135
- **DFA** (Dynamic Function Arrays)\[0.5\], contains set of macros and FCMP functions which implement: a dynamically allocated array, a stack, a fifo queue, an ordered stack, and a priority queue, run `%helpPackage(DFA,createDFArray)` to find examples.
SHA256 digest for DFA: 6B3FB0B06B47A7EF1BB004B483B0F39B8F553F7F16D02A7E24CDE388BBA704EA
SHA256 digest for DFA: 5BFFCE78439E1CDDCBB15C95CD287AA4195BF64BB17DDB8FE374EC3535B4F491
[Documentation for DFA](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/dfa.md "Documentation for DFA")
@@ -141,7 +156,7 @@ SHA256 digest for DFA: 6B3FB0B06B47A7EF1BB004B483B0F39B8F553F7F16D02A7E24CDE388B
which = 1:H:2
);
```
SHA256 digest for macroArray: DF63B0E027827A82038F1C8422787A0BC569BA93104BA1778DB6DD088A5D255C
SHA256 digest for macroArray: ED12BC96F8A4E9E7C4D651EC1E15479DB9B55D98B274B63C507ED842081F7AB7
[Documentation for macroArray](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/macroarray.md "Documentation for macroArray")
@@ -164,7 +179,7 @@ format x bool.;
%zipLibrary(sashelp,libOut=work)
```
SHA256 digest for BasePlus: 619D4B2562F1D9E42C9C5DCB326E8F4D6A020B5D0CEE29A6174F65F8E1B0E7BD
SHA256 digest for BasePlus: 56B260350FEB7D5118F581B9EFD1B9CE1F0298DCB9A4C000A7654E2FF3F0298C
[Documentation for BasePlus](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/baseplus.md "Documentation for BasePlus")
@@ -173,12 +188,12 @@ SHA256 digest for BasePlus: 619D4B2562F1D9E42C9C5DCB326E8F4D6A020B5D0CEE29A6174F
The dataset with functions can be shared between different operating systems
and allows to generate macros on site without showing their code.
SHA256 digest for GSM: E6E2A6214EE7DC6E06AA76916A68B216DD7665184E63CF2C01F487A038E71B09
SHA256 digest for GSM: 2AEBC150FBA99A4AAB0265A21C57E89200BFD96B633B898F32743D1C8831A159
[Documentation for GSM](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/gsm.md "Documentation for GSM")
- **dynMacroArray**\[0.2\], set of macros (wrappers for a hash table) emulating dynamic array in the data step (macro predecessor of DFA)
- **dynMacroArray**\[0.2\], set of macros (wrappers for a hash table) emulating dynamic array in the data step (macro predecessor of DFA). Development of this package is currently on hold.
SHA256 digest for dynMacroArray: 7DA9BFDED37C18C4FB5BD7579A81A4B2578EEEF1546D1A3AB5C80DE07C88A615
SHA256 digest for dynMacroArray: D7E0B8F85C05EBF8622204E0D2F3E990D48D0A9B3911051C3AD44DC98954DDCF
### ======

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/*+extendPackagesFileref+*/
/*** HELP START ***/
%macro extendPackagesFileref(
packages /* A valid fileref name,
when empty the "packages" value is used */
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to list directories pointed by "packages" fileref, version 20221107. Run %extendPackagesFileref(HELP) for help info.'
;
%if %QUPCASE(&packages.) = HELP %then
%do;
%local options_tmp ;
%let options_tmp = ls=%sysfunc(getoption(ls))ps=%sysfunc(getoption(ps))
%sysfunc(getoption(notes)) %sysfunc(getoption(source))
msglevel=%sysfunc(getoption(msglevel))
;
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX msglevel=N;
%put ;
%put ###########################################################################################;
%put ### This is short help information for the `extendPackagesFileref` macro #;
%put #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to list directories pointed by 'packages' fileref, version `20221107` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
%put # data, etc.) wrapped up together and embedded inside the zip. #;
%put # #;
%put # The `%nrstr(%%extendPackagesFileref())` macro lists directories pointed by #;
%put # the packages fileref. It allows to add new dierctories to packages folder list. #;
%put # #;
%put #### Parameters: #;
%put # #;
%put # 1. `packages` *Optional.* A valid fileref name, when empty the "packages" is used. #;
%put # Use case: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%extendPackagesFileref()).` #;
%put # #;
%put # When used as: `%nrstr(%%extendPackagesFileref(HELP))` it displays this help information. #;
%put # #;
%put #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation` #;
%put # to learn more. #;
%put # #;
%put #### Example ##############################################################################;
%put # #;
%put # Enabling the SAS Package Framework #;
%put # from the local directory and adding #;
%put # new directory. #;
%put # #;
%put # Assume that the `SPFinit.sas` file #;
%put # is located in one of "C:/SAS_PK1" or "C:/SAS_PK2" folders. #;
%put # #;
%put # Run the following code in your SAS session: #;
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas;
%put %nrstr( filename packages ("C:/SAS_PK1" "C:/SAS_PK2"); %%* setup a directory for packages; );
%put %nrstr( %%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %%* enable the framework; );
%put ;
%put %nrstr( filename packages ("D:/NEW_DIR" %%extendPackagesFileref()); %%* add new directory; );
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;
%put ###########################################################################################;
%put ;
options &options_tmp.;
%GOTO ENDextendPackagesFileref;
%end;
%if %superq(packages) = %then %let packages = packages;
%if %qsysfunc(pathname(&packages.)) ne %then
%do;
%if %qsubstr(%qsysfunc(pathname(&packages.)), 1, 1) = %str(%() %then
%do;
%local length;
%let length = %eval(%length(%qsysfunc(pathname(&packages.)))-2);
%unquote(%qsubstr(%qsysfunc(pathname(&packages.)), 2, &length.))
%end;
%else "%sysfunc(pathname(&packages.))";
%end;
%ENDextendPackagesFileref:
%mend extendPackagesFileref;
/* Examples:
filename packages "C:\";
%include packages(SPFinit.sas)
%extendPackagesFileref(HELP)
filename packages (%extendPackagesFileref() "D:\");
filename packages list;
filename packages clear;
filename packages "C:\";
filename packages ("D:\" %extendPackagesFileref());
filename packages list;
%put *%extendPackagesFileref()*;
*/
/**/

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/*+helpPackage+*/
/*** HELP START ***/
%macro helpPackage(
packageName /* name of a package,
e.g. myPackageFile.zip,
required and not null */
, helpKeyword /* phrase to search in help,
when empty prints description
"*" means print all help
"license" prints license */
, path = %sysfunc(pathname(packages)) /* location of a package,
by default it looks for
location of "packages" fileref */
, options = %str(LOWCASE_MEMNAME) /* possible options for ZIP filename */
, source2 = /*source2*/ /* option to print out details,
null by default */
, zip = zip /* standard package is zip (lowcase),
e.g. %helpPackage(PiPackage,*)
if the zip is not available use a folder
unpack data to "pipackage.disk" folder
and use helpPackage in the form:
%helpPackage(PiPackage, *, zip=disk, options=)
*/
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to get help about SAS package, version 20221107. Run %helpPackage() for help info.'
;
%if (%superq(packageName) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packageName.) = HELP) %then
%do;
%local options_tmp ;
%let options_tmp = ls=%sysfunc(getoption(ls))ps=%sysfunc(getoption(ps))
%sysfunc(getoption(notes)) %sysfunc(getoption(source))
msglevel=%sysfunc(getoption(msglevel))
;
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX msglevel=N;
%put ;
%put #################################################################################;
%put ### This is short help information for the `helpPackage` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to get help about SAS packages, version `20221107` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
%put # data, etc.) wrapped up together and provided with #;
%put # a single `help.sas` file (also embedded inside the zip). #;
%put # #;
%put # The `%nrstr(%%helpPackage())` macro prints in the SAS log help #;
%put # information about the package provided by the developer. #;
%put # #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put #### Parameters: #;
%put # #;
%put # 1. `packageName` *Required.* Name of a package, e.g. myPackage, #;
%put # Required and not null, default use case: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%helpPackage(myPackage)).` #;
%put # If empty displays this help information. #;
%put # #;
%put # 2. `helpKeyword` *Optional.* A phrase to search in help, #;
%put # - when empty prints description, #;
%put # - "*" means: print all help, #;
%put # - "license" prints the license. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `path=` *Optional.* Location of a package. By default it #;
%put # looks for location of the **packages** fileref, i.e. #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%sysfunc(pathname(packages)))` #;
%put # #;
%put # - `options=` *Optional.* Possible options for ZIP filename, #;
%put # default value: `LOWCASE_MEMNAME` #;
%put # #;
%put # - `source2=` *Optional.* Option to print out details about #;
%put # what is loaded, null by default. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `zip=` Standard package is zip (lowcase), #;
%put # e.g. `%nrstr(%%helpPackage(PiPackage))`. #;
%put # If the zip is not available use a folder. #;
%put # Unpack data to "pipackage.disk" folder #;
%put # and use helpPackage in the following form: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%helpPackage(PiPackage, ,zip=disk, options=))` #;
%put # #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation` #;
%put # to learn more. #;
%put # #;
%put #### Example ####################################################################;
%put # #;
%put # Enabling the SAS Package Framework #;
%put # from the local directory and installing & loading #;
%put # the SQLinDS package from the Internet. #;
%put # #;
%put # Assume that the `SPFinit.sas` file #;
%put # is located in the "C:/SAS_PACKAGES/" folder. #;
%put # #;
%put # Run the following code in your SAS session: #;
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas;
%put %nrstr( filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %%* setup a directory for packages; );
%put %nrstr( %%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %%* enable the framework; );
%put ;
%put %nrstr( %%installPackage(SQLinDS) %%* install the package from the Internet; );
%put %nrstr( %%helpPackage(SQLinDS) %%* get help about the package; );
%put %nrstr( %%loadPackage(SQLinDS) %%* load the package content into the SAS session; );
%put %nrstr( %%unloadPackage(SQLinDS) %%* unload the package content from the SAS session; );
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;
%put #################################################################################;
%put ;
options &options_tmp.;
%GOTO ENDofhelpPackage;
%end;
/* local variables for options */
%local ls_tmp ps_tmp notes_tmp source_tmp msglevel_tmp;
%let ls_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ls));
%let ps_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ps));
%let notes_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(notes));
%let source_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(source));
%let msglevel_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(msglevel));
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX msglevel=N;
%local _PackageFileref_;
/* %let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.); */
data _null_; call symputX("_PackageFileref_", "P" !! put(MD5("%lowcase(&packageName.)"), hex7. -L), "L"); run;
/* when the packages reference is multi-directory search for the first one containing the package */
data _null_;
exists = 0;
length packages $ 32767 p $ 4096;
packages = resolve(symget("path"));
if char(packages,1) ^= "(" then packages = quote(strip(packages)); /* for paths with spaces */
do i = 1 to kcountw(packages, "()", "QS");
p = dequote(kscanx(packages, i, "()", "QS"));
exists + fileexist(catx("/", p, "%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip."));
if exists then leave;
end;
if exists then call symputx("path", p, "L");
run;
filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP.
/* put location of package myPackageFile.zip here */
"&path./%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip." %unquote(&options.)
;
%if %sysfunc(fexist(&_PackageFileref_.)) %then
%do;
%include &_PackageFileref_.(packagemetadata.sas) / &source2.;
filename &_PackageFileref_. clear;
options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp. &notes_tmp. &source_tmp.;
filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP.
"&path./%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip." %unquote(&options.)
ENCODING =
%if %bquote(&packageEncoding.) NE %then &packageEncoding. ;
%else utf8 ;
;
%include &_PackageFileref_.(help.sas) / &source2.;
%end;
%else %put ERROR:[&sysmacroname] File "&path./&packageName..&zip." does not exist!;
filename &_PackageFileref_. clear;
options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp. &notes_tmp. &source_tmp. msglevel = &msglevel_tmp.;
%ENDofhelpPackage:
%mend helpPackage;
/*
TODO:
- macro for testing available packages in the packages folder [DONE] checkout: %listPackages()
- add MD5(&packageName.) value hash instead "package" word in filenames [DONE]
*/
/* Macros to install SAS packages, version 20221107 */
/* A SAS package is a zip file containing a group of files
with SAS code (macros, functions, data steps generating
data, etc.) wrapped up together and %INCLUDEed by
a single load.sas file (also embedded inside the zip).
*/

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/*+installPackage+*/
/*** HELP START ***/
%macro installPackage(
packagesNames /* space separated list of packages names, without the zip extension */
, sourcePath = /* location of the package, e.g. "www.some.page/", mind the "/" at the end */
, mirror = 0 /* indicates which location for package source should be used */
, version = /* indicates which version of a package to install */
, replace = 1 /* 1 = replace if the package already exist, 0 = otherwise */
, URLuser = /* user name for the password protected URLs */
, URLpass = /* password for the password protected URLs */
, URLoptions = /* options for the `sourcePath` URLs */
)
/secure
minoperator
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to install SAS package, version 20221107. Run %%installPackage() for help info.'
;
%if (%superq(packagesNames) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packagesNames.) = HELP) %then
%do;
%local options_tmp ;
%let options_tmp = ls=%sysfunc(getoption(ls))ps=%sysfunc(getoption(ps))
%sysfunc(getoption(notes)) %sysfunc(getoption(source))
msglevel=%sysfunc(getoption(msglevel))
;
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX msglevel=N;
%put ;
%put ##############################################################################################;
%put ### This is short help information for the `installPackage` macro #;
%put #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to install SAS packages, version `20221107` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
%put # data, etc.) wrapped up together and embedded inside the zip. #;
%put # #;
%put # The `%nrstr(%%installPackage())` macro installs the package zip #;
%put # in the packages folder. The process of installation is equivalent with #;
%put # manual downloading the package zip file into the packages folder. #;
%put # #;
%put # In case the packages fileref is a multi-directory one the first directory #;
%put # will be selected as a destination. #;
%put # #;
%put #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put #### Parameters: #;
%put # #;
%put # 1. `packagesNames` Space separated list of packages names _without_ #;
%put # the zip extension, e.g. myPackage1 myPackage2, #;
%put # Required and not null, default use case: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%installPackage(myPackage1 myPackage2))`. #;
%put # If empty displays this help information. #;
%put # If the package name is *SPFinit* or *SASPackagesFramework* #;
%put # then the framework itself is downloaded. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `sourcePath=` Location of the package, e.g. "www.some.web.page/" #;
%put # Mind the "/" at the end of the path! #;
%put # Current default location for packages is: #;
%put # `https://github.com/SASPAC/` #;
%put # Current default location for the framework is: #;
%put # `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main/SPF/` #;
%put # #;
%put # - `mirror=` Indicates which web location for packages installation is used. #;
%put # Value `0` indicates: #;
%put # `https://github.com/SASPAC/` #;
%put # Value `1` indicates: #;
%put # `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main` #;
%put # Value `2` indicates: #;
%put # `https://pages.mini.pw.edu.pl/~jablonskib/SASpublic/SAS_PACKAGES` #;
%put # Default value is `0`. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `version=` Indicates which historical version of a package to install. #;
%put # Historical version are available only if `mirror=0` is set. #;
%put # Default value is null which means "install the latest". #;
%put # When there are multiple packages to install version #;
%put # is scan sequentially. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `replace=` With default value of `1` it causes existing package file #;
%put # to be replaced by new downloaded file. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `URLuser=` A user name for the password protected URLs, no quotes needed. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `URLpass=` A password for the password protected URLs, no quotes needed. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `URLoptions=` Options for the `sourcePath` URLs filename. Consult the SAS #;
%put # documentation for the further details. #;
%put # #;
%put #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation` #;
%put # to learn more. #;
%put # #;
%put #### Example #################################################################################;
%put # #;
%put # Enabling the SAS Package Framework #;
%put # from the local directory and installing & loading #;
%put # the SQLinDS package from the Internet. #;
%put # #;
%put # Assume that the `SPFinit.sas` file #;
%put # is located in the "C:/SAS_PACKAGES/" folder. #;
%put # #;
%put # Run the following code in your SAS session: #;
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas;
%put %nrstr( filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %%* setup a directory for packages; );
%put %nrstr( %%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %%* enable the framework; );
%put ;
%put %nrstr( %%installPackage(SQLinDS) %%* install the package from the Internet; );
%put %nrstr( %%helpPackage(SQLinDS) %%* get help about the package; );
%put %nrstr( %%loadPackage(SQLinDS) %%* load the package content into the SAS session; );
%put %nrstr( %%unloadPackage(SQLinDS) %%* unload the package content from the SAS session; );
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;
%put #### Example #################################################################################;
%put # #;
%put # Enabling the SAS Package Framework #;
%put # from the local directory and installing & loading #;
%put # the multiple packages from the Internet. #;
%put # #;
%put # Assume that the `SPFinit.sas` file #;
%put # is located in the "C:/SAS_PACKAGES/" folder. #;
%put # #;
%put # Run the following code in your SAS session: #;
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas;
%put %nrstr( filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; );
%put %nrstr( %%include packages(SPFinit.sas); );
%put ;
%put %nrstr( %%installPackage(baseplus(1.17) macroarray(1.0) dfa(0.5) GSM) );
%put %nrstr( %%loadPackageS(GSM, baseplus(1.17), macroarray(1.0), dfa(0.5)) );
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;
%put ##############################################################################################;
%put ;
options &options_tmp.;
%GOTO ENDofinstallPackage;
%end;
/* local variables for options */
%local ls_tmp ps_tmp notes_tmp source_tmp stimer_tmp fullstimer_tmp msglevel_tmp;
%let ls_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ls));
%let ps_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ps));
%let notes_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(notes));
%let source_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(source));
%let stimer_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(stimer));
%let fullstimer_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(fullstimer));
%let msglevel_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(msglevel));
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX NOfullstimer NOstimer msglevel=N;
/*
Reference:
https://blogs.sas.com/content/sasdummy/2011/06/17/how-to-use-sas-data-step-to-copy-a-file-from-anywhere/
*/
/* in case the 'packages' fileref is multi-directory the first directory will be selected as a destination */
data _null_;
if "(" =: pathname("packages") then
/* get the firstPackagesPath */
call symputX("firstPackagesPath", dequote(kscanx(pathname("packages"), 1, "()", "QS")), "L");
else
call symputX("firstPackagesPath", pathname("packages"), "L");
run;
%if %superq(sourcePath)= %then
%do;
%local SPFinitMirror;
/* the defaults are: */
%let SPFinitMirror = https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main/SPF/SPFinit.sas;
%let sourcePath = https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main/packages/;
%if 0 = %superq(mirror) %then
%do;
%let SPFinitMirror = https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main/SPF/SPFinit.sas;
%let sourcePath = https://github.com/SASPAC/; /*usercontent*/
%goto mirrorEnd;
%end;
%if 1 = %superq(mirror) %then
%do;
%let SPFinitMirror = https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main/SPF/SPFinit.sas;
%let sourcePath = https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main/packages/;
%goto mirrorEnd;
%end;
%if 2 = %superq(mirror) %then
%do;
%let SPFinitMirror = https://pages.mini.pw.edu.pl/~jablonskib/SASpublic/SAS_PACKAGES/SPF/SPFinit.sas;
%let sourcePath = https://pages.mini.pw.edu.pl/~jablonskib/SASpublic/SAS_PACKAGES/packages/;
%goto mirrorEnd;
%end;
%mirrorEnd:
%put INFO: Source path is &sourcePath.;
%end;
%else
%do;
%let mirror=-1;
%let SPFinitMirror = &sourcePath.SPFinit.sas;
%end;
%local i str;
/* standardise list of packages */
%let str = %qsysfunc(compress(%superq(packagesNames),[{(. _)}],kad));
%let str = %qsysfunc(translate(%superq(str),[[]],{()}));
%let str = %qsysfunc(transtrn(%superq(str),],%str(] )));
%let str = %qsysfunc(compbl(%superq(str)));
%let str = %qsysfunc(transtrn(%superq(str),%str([ ),[));
%let str = %qsysfunc(transtrn(%superq(str),%str( [),[));
%let str = %qsysfunc(transtrn(%superq(str),%str( ]),]));
%let str = %unquote(&str.);
%let packagesNames = %qsysfunc(translate(%superq(str),(),[]));
%if %length("%sysfunc(compress(%superq(str),[,k))") NE %length("%sysfunc(compress(%superq(str),],k))") %then
%do;
%put ERROR: Syntax error in list of packages!;
%put ERROR- %superq(packagesNames);
%goto packagesListError;
%end;
%put ;
%put INFO: Calling: &packagesNames.;
%do i = 1 %to %sysfunc(countw(&packagesNames., , S));
/*-++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-*/
%local packageName packageSubDir vers versA versB;
%put ;
/*%put ### %scan(&packagesNames., &i., , S) ###;*/
%let packageName = %scan(%scan(&packagesNames., &i., , S),1,{[()]});
%let versA = %scan(%scan(&packagesNames., &i., , S),2,{[()]});
%let versB = %scan(&version., &i., , S);
%let vers=;
%if %superq(versB) ne %then %let vers = &versB.;
%if %superq(versA) ne %then %let vers = &versA.;
%if -1 = &mirror %then /* ignore version when direct path is provided */
%do;
%let vers=;
%end;
%put ### &packageName.(&vers.) ###;
%put *** %lowcase(&packageName.) start *****************************************;
%local in out _IOFileref_;
data _null_; call symputX("_IOFileref_", put(MD5("%lowcase(&packageName.)"), hex7. -L), "L"); run;
%let in = i&_IOFileref_.;
%let out = o&_IOFileref_.;
/* %let in = i%sysfunc(md5(&packageName.),hex7.); */
/* %let out = o%sysfunc(md5(&packageName.),hex7.); */
/*options MSGLEVEL=i;*/
%if %upcase(&packageName.) in (SPFINIT SASPACKAGEFRAMEWORK SASPACKAGESFRAMEWORK) %then
%do;
/* allows to install/download the framework file like any other package */
%if %superq(mirror) in (0 1) AND (%superq(vers) ne) %then
%do;
%let SPFinitMirror = https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/&vers./SPF/SPFinit.sas;
%end;
filename &in URL
"&SPFinitMirror."
recfm=N lrecl=1;
filename &out
"&firstPackagesPath./SPFinit.sas"
recfm=N lrecl=1;
%end;
%else
%do;
%if 0 = %superq(mirror) %then
%do;
%let packageSubDir = %lowcase(&packageName.)/raw/main/;
%if %superq(vers) ne %then
%do;
/*%let packageSubDir = %lowcase(&packageName.)/main/hist/&version./;*/
%let packageSubDir = %lowcase(&packageName.)/raw/&vers./;
%end;
%end;
filename &in URL "&sourcePath.&packageSubDir.%lowcase(&packageName.).zip"
%if (%superq(URLuser) ne ) %then
%do;
user = "&URLuser."
pass = "&URLuser."
%end;
&URLoptions.
recfm=N lrecl=1;
filename &out "&firstPackagesPath./%lowcase(&packageName.).zip" recfm=N lrecl=1;
%end;
/*
filename in list;
filename out list;
*/
/* copy the file byte-by-byte */
data _null_;
length filein 8 out_path in_path $ 4096;
out_path = pathname ("&out");
in_path = pathname ("&in" );
filein = fopen( "&in", 'S', 1, 'B');
if filein = 0 then
put "ERROR: Source file:" /
"ERROR- " in_path /
"ERROR- is unavailable!";
if filein > 0;
put @2 "Source information:";
infonum = FOPTNUM(filein);
length infoname $ 32 infoval $ 128;
do i=1 to coalesce(infonum, -1);
infoname = FOPTNAME(filein, i);
infoval = FINFO(filein, infoname);
put @4 infoname ":"
/ @6 infoval
;
end;
rc = FCLOSE(filein);
put;
if FEXIST("&out") = 0 then
do;
put @2 "Installing the &packageName. package"
/ @2 "in the &firstPackagesPath. directory.";
rc = FCOPY("&in", "&out");
end;
else if FEXIST("&out") = 1 then
do;
if symgetn("replace")=1 then
do;
put @2 "The following file will be replaced during "
/ @2 "instalation of the &packageName. package: "
/ @5 out_path;
rc = FDELETE("&out");
rc = FCOPY("&in", "&out");
end;
else
do;
put @2 "The following file will NOT be replaced: "
/ @5 out_path;
rc = 1;
end;
end;
put @2 "Done with return code " rc= "(zero = success)";
run;
filename &in clear;
filename &out clear;
%put *** %lowcase(&packageName.) end *******************************************;
/*-++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-*/
%end;
%packagesListError:
options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp.
&notes_tmp. &source_tmp.
&stimer_tmp. &fullstimer_tmp.
msglevel=&msglevel_tmp.;
%ENDofinstallPackage:
%mend installPackage;
/*** HELP START ***/
/*
Filenames references "packages" and "package" are reserved keywords.
The first one should be used to point local folder with packages.
The second is used internally by macros.
Do not use them otherwise than:
filename packages "</the/folder/with/sas/packages>";
since it may affect stability of the framework.
**/
/* Example 1: Enabling the SAS Package Framework
and loading the SQLinDS package from the local directory.
Assume that the SPFinit.sas file and the SQLinDS
package (sqlinds.zip file) are located in
the "C:/SAS_PACKAGES/" folder.
Run the following code in your SAS session:
filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %* enable the framework;
%helpPackage(SQLinDS) %* get help about the package;
%loadPackage(SQLinDS) %* load the package content into the SAS session;
%unloadPackage(SQLinDS) %* unload the package content from the SAS session;
*/
/* Example 2: Enabling the SAS Package Framework
from the local directory and installing & loading
the SQLinDS package from the Internet.
Assume that the SPFinit.sas file
is located in the "C:/SAS_PACKAGES/" folder.
Run the following code in your SAS session:
filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %* enable the framework;
%installPackage(SQLinDS) %* install the package from the Internet;
%helpPackage(SQLinDS) %* get help about the package;
%loadPackage(SQLinDS) %* load the package content into the SAS session;
%unloadPackage(SQLinDS) %* unload the package content from the SAS session;
*/
/* Example 3: Enabling the SAS Package Framework
and installing & loading the SQLinDS package
from the Internet.
Run the following code in your SAS session:
filename packages "%sysfunc(pathname(work))"; %* setup WORK as a temporary directory for packages;
filename spfinit url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main/SPFinit.sas";
%include spfinit; %* enable the framework;
%installPackage(SQLinDS) %* install the package from the Internet;
%helpPackage(SQLinDS) %* get help about the package;
%loadPackage(SQLinDS) %* load the package content into the SAS session;
%unloadPackage(SQLinDS) %* unload the package content from the SAS session;
*/
/* Example 4:
Assume that the SPFinit.sas file and the SQLinDS package (sqlinds.zip file)
are located in the "C:/SAS_PACKAGES/" folder.
In case when user SAS session does not support ZIP fileref
the following solution could be used.
Unzip the packagename.zip content into the packagename.disk folder
and run macros with the following options: ;
%loadPackage(packageName,zip=disk,options=)
%helpPackage(packageName,,zip=disk,options=) %* mind the double comma!! ;
%unloadPackage(packageName,zip=disk,options=)
*/
/* Example 5: Enabling the SAS Package Framework from the local directory
and installing the SQLinDS package from the Internet.
Assume that the SPFinit.sas file is located in
the "C:/SAS_PACKAGES/" folder.
filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %* enable the framework;
%installPackage(SQLinDS); %* install package;
%installPackage(SQLinDS); %* overwrite already installed package;
%installPackage(SQLinDS,replace=0); %* prevent overwrite installed package;
%installPackage(NotExistingPackage); %* handling with not existing package;
*/
/*** HELP END ***/
/*** HELP START ***/
/* Macro to list SAS packages in packages folder.
Version 20221107
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
data, etc.) wrapped up together and %INCLUDEed by
a single load.sas file (also embedded inside the zip).
*/
/*
* Example 1: Set local packages directory, enable the framework,
and list packages in the local repository.
filename packages "C:\SAS_PACKAGES";
%include packages(SPFinit.sas);
%listPackages()
*/
/*** HELP END ***/

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/*+listPackages+*/
%macro listPackages()/secure PARMBUFF
des = 'Macro to list SAS packages from `packages` fileref, type %listPackages(HELP) for help, version 20221107.'
;
%if %QUPCASE(&SYSPBUFF.) = %str(%(HELP%)) %then
%do;
%local options_tmp ;
%let options_tmp = ls=%sysfunc(getoption(ls))ps=%sysfunc(getoption(ps))
%sysfunc(getoption(notes)) %sysfunc(getoption(source))
msglevel=%sysfunc(getoption(msglevel))
;
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX msglevel=N;
%put ;
%put ###########################################################################################;
%put ### This is short help information for the `listPackages` macro #;
%put #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to list available SAS packages, version `20221107` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
%put # data, etc.) wrapped up together and embedded inside the zip. #;
%put # #;
%put # The `%nrstr(%%listPackages())` macro lists packages available #;
%put # in the packages folder. List is printed inthe SAS Log. #;
%put # #;
%put #### Parameters: #;
%put # #;
%put # NO PARAMETERS #;
%put # #;
%put # When used as: `%nrstr(%%listPackages(HELP))` it displays this help information. #;
%put # #;
%put #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation` #;
%put # to learn more. #;
%put # #;
%put #### Example ##############################################################################;
%put # #;
%put # Enabling the SAS Package Framework #;
%put # from the local directory and listing #;
%put # available packages. #;
%put # #;
%put # Assume that the `SPFinit.sas` file #;
%put # is located in the "C:/SAS_PACKAGES/" folder. #;
%put # #;
%put # Run the following code in your SAS session: #;
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas;
%put %nrstr( filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %%* setup a directory for packages; );
%put %nrstr( %%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %%* enable the framework; );
%put ;
%put %nrstr( %%listPackages() %%* list available packages; );
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;
%put ###########################################################################################;
%put ;
options &options_tmp.;
%GOTO ENDoflistPackages;
%end;
%local ls_tmp ps_tmp notes_tmp source_tmp filesWithCodes;
%let filesWithCodes = WORK._%sysfunc(datetime(), hex16.)_;
%let ls_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ls));
%let ps_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ps));
%let notes_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(notes));
%let source_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(source));
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX;
data _null_;
length baseAll $ 32767;
baseAll = pathname("packages");
if baseAll = " " then
do;
put "NOTE: The file reference PACKAGES is not assigned.";
stop;
end;
if char(baseAll,1) ^= "(" then baseAll = quote(strip(baseAll)); /* for paths with spaces */
do k = 1 to kcountw(baseAll, "()", "QS"); drop k;
base = dequote(kscanx(baseAll, k, "()", "QS"));
length folder $ 64 file $ 1024 folderRef fileRef $ 8;
folderRef = "_%sysfunc(datetime(), hex6.)0";
rc=filename(folderRef, base);
folderid=dopen(folderRef);
putlog " ";
put "/*" 100*"+" ;
do i=1 to dnum(folderId); drop i;
if i = 1 then
do;
put " #";
put " # Listing packages for: " base;
put " #";
end;
folder = dread(folderId, i);
fileRef = "_%sysfunc(datetime(), hex6.)1";
rc = filename(fileRef, catx("/", base, folder));
fileId = dopen(fileRef);
EOF = 0;
if fileId = 0 and lowcase(kscanx(folder, -1, ".")) = 'zip' then
do;
file = catx('/',base, folder);
rc1 = filename("package", strip(file), 'zip', 'member="description.sas"');
rcE = fexist("package");
rc2 = filename("package", " ");
if rcE then /* if the description.sas exists in the zip then read it */
do;
putlog " * ";
length nn $ 96;
if (96-lengthn(file)) < 1 then
put " * " file;
else
do;
nn = repeat("*", (96-lengthn(file)));
put " * " file nn;
end;
infile _DUMMY_ ZIP FILEVAR=file member="description.sas" end=EOF;
do until(EOF);
input;
if strip(upcase(kscanx(_INFILE_,1,":"))) in ("PACKAGE" "TITLE" "VERSION" "AUTHOR" "MAINTAINER" "LICENSE") then
do;
_INFILE_ = kscanx(_INFILE_,1,":") !! ":" !! kscanx(_INFILE_,2,":");
putlog " * " _INFILE_;
end;
if strip(upcase(strip(_INFILE_))) =: "DESCRIPTION START:" then leave;
end;
end;
end;
rc = dclose(fileId);
rc = filename(fileRef);
end;
putlog " * ";
put 100*"+" "*/";
rc = dclose(folderid);
rc = filename(folderRef);
end;
stop;
run;
options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp. &notes_tmp. &source_tmp.;
%ENDoflistPackages:
%mend listPackages;
/*** HELP START ***/
/* Macro to generate SAS packages.
Version 20221107
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
data, etc.) wrapped up together and %INCLUDEed by
a single load.sas file (also embedded inside the zip).
See examples below.
*/
/*** HELP END ***/

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/*+loadPackage+*/
/*** HELP START ***/
%macro loadPackage(
packageName /* name of a package,
e.g. myPackage,
required and not null */
, path = %sysfunc(pathname(packages)) /* location of a package,
by default it looks for
location of "packages" fileref */
, options = %str(LOWCASE_MEMNAME) /* possible options for ZIP filename */
, source2 = /*source2*/ /* option to print out details,
null by default */
, requiredVersion = . /* option to test if loaded package
is provided in required version */
, lazyData = /* a list of names of lazy datasets
to be loaded, if not null then
datasets from the list are loaded
instead of a package, asterisk
means "load all datasets" */
, zip = zip /* standard package is zip (lowcase),
e.g. %loadPackage(PiPackage)
if the zip is not available use a folder
unpack data to "pipackage.disk" folder
and use loadPackage in the form:
%loadPackage(PiPackage, zip=disk, options=)
*/
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to load SAS package, version 20221107. Run %loadPackage() for help info.'
;
%if (%superq(packageName) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packageName.) = HELP) %then
%do;
%local options_tmp ;
%let options_tmp = ls=%sysfunc(getoption(ls))ps=%sysfunc(getoption(ps))
%sysfunc(getoption(notes)) %sysfunc(getoption(source))
msglevel=%sysfunc(getoption(msglevel))
;
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX msglevel=N;
%put ;
%put #################################################################################;
%put ### This is short help information for the `loadPackage` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to *load* SAS packages, version `20221107` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
%put # data, etc.) wrapped up together and included by #;
%put # a single `load.sas` file (also embedded inside the zip). #;
%put # #;
%put # The `%nrstr(%%loadPackage())` macro loads package content, i.e. macros, #;
%put # functions, formats, etc., from the zip into the SAS session. #;
%put # #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put #### Parameters: #;
%put # #;
%put # 1. `packageName` *Required.* Name of a package, e.g. myPackage, #;
%put # Required and not null, default use case: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%loadPackage(myPackage)).` #;
%put # If empty displays this help information. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `path=` *Optional.* Location of a package. By default it #;
%put # looks for location of the **packages** fileref, i.e. #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%sysfunc(pathname(packages)))` #;
%put # #;
%put # - `options=` *Optional.* Possible options for ZIP filename, #;
%put # default value: `LOWCASE_MEMNAME` #;
%put # #;
%put # - `source2=` *Optional.* Option to print out details about #;
%put # what is loaded, null by default. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `requiredVersion=` *Optional.* Option to test if the loaded #;
%put # package is provided in required version, #;
%put # default value: `.` #;
%put # #;
%put # - `lazyData=` *Optional.* A list of names of lazy datasets to be #;
%put # loaded. If not null datasets from the list are loaded #;
%put # instead of the package. #;
%put # An asterisk (*) means *load all lazy datasets*. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `zip=` Standard package is zip (lowcase), #;
%put # e.g. `%nrstr(%%loadPackage(PiPackage))`. #;
%put # If the zip is not available use a folder. #;
%put # Unpack data to "pipackage.disk" folder #;
%put # and use loadPackage in the following form: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%loadPackage(PiPackage, zip=disk, options=))` #;
%put # #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation` #;
%put # to learn more. #;
%put # #;
%put ### Example #####################################################################;
%put # #;
%put # Enabling the SAS Package Framework #;
%put # from the local directory and installing & loading #;
%put # the SQLinDS package from the Internet. #;
%put # #;
%put # Assume that the `SPFinit.sas` file #;
%put # is located in the "C:/SAS_PACKAGES/" folder. #;
%put # #;
%put # Run the following code in your SAS session: #;
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas;
%put %nrstr( filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %%* setup a directory for packages; );
%put %nrstr( %%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %%* enable the framework; );
%put ;
%put %nrstr( %%installPackage(SQLinDS) %%* install the package from the Internet; );
%put %nrstr( %%helpPackage(SQLinDS) %%* get help about the package; );
%put %nrstr( %%loadPackage(SQLinDS) %%* load the package content into the SAS session; );
%put %nrstr( %%unloadPackage(SQLinDS) %%* unload the package content from the SAS session; );
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;
%put #################################################################################;
%put ;
options &options_tmp.;
%GOTO ENDofloadPackage;
%end;
/* local variables for options */
%local ls_tmp ps_tmp notes_tmp source_tmp stimer_tmp fullstimer_tmp msglevel_tmp;
%let ls_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ls));
%let ps_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ps));
%let notes_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(notes));
%let source_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(source));
%let stimer_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(stimer));
%let fullstimer_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(fullstimer));
%let msglevel_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(msglevel));
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX NOfullstimer NOstimer msglevel=N;
%local _PackageFileref_;
/* %let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.); */
data _null_; call symputX("_PackageFileref_", "P" !! put(MD5("%lowcase(&packageName.)"), hex7. -L), "L"); run;
/* when the packages reference is multi-directory search for the first one containing the package */
data _null_;
exists = 0;
length packages $ 32767 p $ 4096;
packages = resolve(symget("path"));
if char(packages,1) ^= "(" then packages = quote(strip(packages)); /* for paths with spaces */
do i = 1 to kcountw(packages, "()", "QS");
p = dequote(kscanx(packages, i, "()", "QS"));
exists + fileexist(catx("/", p, "%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip."));
if exists then leave;
end;
if exists then call symputx("path", p, "L");
run;
filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP.
/* put location of package myPackageFile.zip here */
"&path./%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip." %unquote(&options.)
;
%if %sysfunc(fexist(&_PackageFileref_.)) %then
%do;
%include &_PackageFileref_.(packagemetadata.sas) / &source2.;
filename &_PackageFileref_. clear;
/* test if required version of package is "good enough" */
%local rV pV;
%let pV = %sysfunc(compress(&packageVersion.,.,kd));
%let pV = %sysevalf((%scan(&pV.,1,.,M)+0)*1e8
+ (%scan(&pV.,2,.,M)+0)*1e4
+ (%scan(&pV.,3,.,M)+0)*1e0);
%let rV = %sysfunc(compress(&requiredVersion.,.,kd));
%let rV = %sysevalf((%scan(&rV.,1,.,M)+0)*1e8
+ (%scan(&rV.,2,.,M)+0)*1e4
+ (%scan(&rV.,3,.,M)+0)*1e0);
%if %sysevalf(&rV. > &pV.) %then
%do;
%put ERROR: Package &packageName. will not be loaded!;
%put ERROR- Required version is &requiredVersion.;
%put ERROR- Provided version is &packageVersion.;
%put ERROR- Verify installed version of the package.;
%put ERROR- ;
%GOTO WrongVersionOFPackage; /*%RETURN;*/
%end;
options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp. &notes_tmp. &source_tmp.;
filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP.
"&path./%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip." %unquote(&options.)
ENCODING =
%if %bquote(&packageEncoding.) NE %then &packageEncoding. ;
%else utf8 ;
;
%if %bquote(&lazyData.) = %then
%do;
%include &_PackageFileref_.(load.sas) / &source2.;
%end;
%else
%do;
%include &_PackageFileref_.(lazydata.sas) / &source2.;
%end;
%end;
%else %put ERROR:[&sysmacroname] File "&path./&packageName..&zip." does not exist!;
filename &_PackageFileref_. clear;
%WrongVersionOFPackage:
/* restore optionos */
options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp.
&notes_tmp. &source_tmp.
&stimer_tmp. &fullstimer_tmp.
msglevel=&msglevel_tmp.;
%ENDofloadPackage:
%mend loadPackage;

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/*+loadPackageS+*/
/*** HELP START ***/
%macro loadPackageS(
packagesNames /* A comma separated list of packages names,
e.g. myPackage, myPackage1, myPackage2, myPackage3
required and not null.
Package version, in brackets behind a package name,
can be provided, e.g.
%loadPackageS(myPackage1(1.7), myPackage2(4.2))
*/
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to load multiple SAS packages at one run, version 20221107. Run %loadPackages() for help info.'
parmbuff
;
%if (%superq(packagesNames) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packagesNames.) = HELP) %then
%do;
%local options_tmp ;
%let options_tmp = ls=%sysfunc(getoption(ls))ps=%sysfunc(getoption(ps))
%sysfunc(getoption(notes)) %sysfunc(getoption(source))
msglevel=%sysfunc(getoption(msglevel))
;
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX msglevel=N;
%put ;
%put #################################################################################;
%put ### This is short help information for the `loadPackageS` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro wrapper for the loadPackage macro, version `20221107` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
%put # data, etc.) wrapped up together and embedded inside the zip. #;
%put # #;
%put # The `%nrstr(%%loadPackageS())` allows to load multiple packages at one time, #;
%put # *ONLY* from the *ZIP* with *DEFAULT OPTIONS*, into the SAS session. #;
%put # #;
%put #### Parameters: #;
%put # #;
%put # 1. `packagesNames` A comma separated list of packages names, #;
%put # e.g. myPackage, myPackage1, myPackage2, myPackage3 #;
%put # Required and not null, default use case: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%loadPackageS(myPackage1, myPackage2, myPackage3))`. #;
%put # Package version, in brackets behind a package name, can #;
%put # be provided, example is the following: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%loadPackageS(myPackage1(1.7), myPackage2(4.2)))`. #;
%put # If empty displays this help information. #;
%put # #;
%put # #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation` #;
%put # to learn more. #;
%put # #;
%put #### Example ####################################################################;
%put # #;
%put # Enabling the SAS Package Framework #;
%put # from the local directory and installing & loading #;
%put # the SQLinDS package from the Internet. #;
%put # #;
%put # Assume that the `SPFinit.sas` file #;
%put # is located in the "C:/SAS_PACKAGES/" folder. #;
%put # #;
%put # Run the following code in your SAS session: #;
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas;
%put %nrstr( filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %%* setup a directory for packages; );
%put %nrstr( %%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %%* enable the framework; );
%put ;
%put %nrstr( %%installPackage(SQLinDS DFA) %%* install packages from the Internet; );
%put %nrstr( %%loadPackageS(SQLinDS, DFA) %%* load packags content into the SAS session; );
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;
%put #################################################################################;
%put ;
options &options_tmp.;
%GOTO ENDofloadPackageS;
%end;
%local lengthOfsyspbuff numberOfPackagesNames i packageElement packageName packageVersion str;
%let lengthOfsyspbuff = %qsysfunc(length(&syspbuff.));
%let packagesNames = %qsysfunc(compress(%qsubstr(&syspbuff., 2, %eval(&lengthOfsyspbuff.-2)), {[(. _,)]}, KDA));
%let str = %qsysfunc(translate(%superq(packagesNames),[[ ]],{(,)}));
%let str = %qsysfunc(transtrn(%superq(str),],%str(] )));
%let str = %qsysfunc(compbl(%superq(str)));
%let str = %qsysfunc(transtrn(%superq(str),%str([ ),[));
%let str = %qsysfunc(transtrn(%superq(str),%str( [),[));
%let str = %qsysfunc(transtrn(%superq(str),%str( ]),]));
%let str = %qsysfunc(translate(%superq(str),(),[]));
%let packagesNames = %unquote(&str.);
%let numberOfPackagesNames = %qsysfunc(countw(&packagesNames., %str( )));
%put NOTE: List of packages to be loaded contains &numberOfPackagesNames. element(s).;
%put NOTE- The list is: &packagesNames..;
%put NOTE- ;
%do i = 1 %to &numberOfPackagesNames.;
%let packageElement = %qscan(&packagesNames., &i., %str( ) );
%let packageName = %qscan(&packageElement., 1, %str(()));
%let packageVersion = %qscan(&packageElement., 2, %str(()));
%if %superq(packageVersion) = %then %let packageVersion = .;
%loadPackage(%unquote(&packageName.), requiredVersion=%unquote(&packageVersion.))
%end;
%ENDofloadPackageS:
%mend loadPackageS;

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/*+previewPackage+*/
/*** HELP START ***/
%macro previewPackage(
packageName /* name of a package,
e.g. myPackageFile.zip,
required and not null */
, helpKeyword /* phrase to search for preview,
when empty prints description
"*" means prints all */
, path = %sysfunc(pathname(packages)) /* location of a package,
by default it looks for
location of "packages" fileref */
, options = %str(LOWCASE_MEMNAME) /* possible options for ZIP filename */
, source2 = /*source2*/ /* option to print out details,
null by default */
, zip = zip /* standard package is zip (lowcase),
e.g. %previewPackage(PiPackage,*)
if the zip is not available use a folder
unpack data to "pipackage.disk" folder
and use previewPackage in the form:
%previewPackage(PiPackage, *, zip=disk, options=)
*/
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to preview content of a SAS package, version 20221107. Run %previewPackage() for help info.'
;
%if (%superq(packageName) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packageName.) = HELP) %then
%do;
%local options_tmp ;
%let options_tmp = ls=%sysfunc(getoption(ls))ps=%sysfunc(getoption(ps))
%sysfunc(getoption(notes)) %sysfunc(getoption(source))
msglevel=%sysfunc(getoption(msglevel))
;
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX msglevel=N;
%put ;
%put #################################################################################;
%put ### This is short help information for the `previewPackage` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to get previwe of a SAS packages, version `20221107` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
%put # data, etc.) wrapped up together and provided with #;
%put # a single `preview.sas` file (also embedded inside the zip). #;
%put # #;
%put # The `%nrstr(%%previewPackage())` macro prints, in the SAS log, content #;
%put # of a SAS package. Code of a package is printed out. #;
%put # #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put #### Parameters: #;
%put # #;
%put # 1. `packageName` *Required.* Name of a package, e.g. myPackage, #;
%put # Required and not null, default use case: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%previewPackage(myPackage)).` #;
%put # If empty displays this help information. #;
%put # #;
%put # 2. `helpKeyword` *Optional.* A phrase to search in preview, #;
%put # - when empty prints description, #;
%put # - "*" means: print all preview. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `path=` *Optional.* Location of a package. By default it #;
%put # looks for location of the **packages** fileref, i.e. #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%sysfunc(pathname(packages)))` #;
%put # #;
%put # - `options=` *Optional.* Possible options for ZIP filename, #;
%put # default value: `LOWCASE_MEMNAME` #;
%put # #;
%put # - `source2=` *Optional.* Option to print out details about #;
%put # what is loaded, null by default. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `zip=` Standard package is zip (lowcase), #;
%put # e.g. `%nrstr(%%previewPackage(PiPackage))`. #;
%put # If the zip is not available use a folder. #;
%put # Unpack data to "pipackage.disk" folder #;
%put # and use previewPackage in the following form: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%previewPackage(PiPackage, , zip=disk, options=))` #;
%put # #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation` #;
%put # to learn more. #;
%put # #;
%put #### Example ####################################################################;
%put # #;
%put # Enabling the SAS Package Framework #;
%put # from the local directory and installing & loading #;
%put # the SQLinDS package from the Internet. #;
%put # #;
%put # Assume that the `SPFinit.sas` file #;
%put # is located in the "C:/SAS_PACKAGES/" folder. #;
%put # #;
%put # Run the following code in your SAS session: #;
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas;
%put %nrstr( filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %%* setup a directory for packages; );
%put %nrstr( %%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %%* enable the framework; );
%put ;
%put %nrstr( %%installPackage(SQLinDS) %%* install the package from the Internet; );
%put %nrstr( %%previewPackage(SQLinDS) %%* get content of the package; );
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;
%put #################################################################################;
%put ;
options &options_tmp.;
%GOTO ENDofpreviewPackage;
%end;
%local ls_tmp ps_tmp notes_tmp source_tmp msglevel_tmp;
%let ls_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ls));
%let ps_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ps));
%let notes_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(notes));
%let source_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(source));
%let msglevel_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(msglevel));
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX msglevel=N;
%local _PackageFileref_;
/* %let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.); */
data _null_; call symputX("_PackageFileref_", "P" !! put(MD5("%lowcase(&packageName.)"), hex7. -L), "L"); run;
/* when the packages reference is multi-directory search for the first one containing the package */
data _null_;
exists = 0;
length packages $ 32767 p $ 4096;
packages = resolve(symget("path"));
if char(packages,1) ^= "(" then packages = quote(strip(packages)); /* for paths with spaces */
do i = 1 to kcountw(packages, "()", "QS");
p = dequote(kscanx(packages, i, "()", "QS"));
exists + fileexist(catx("/", p, "%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip."));
if exists then leave;
end;
if exists then call symputx("path", p, "L");
run;
filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP.
/* put location of package myPackageFile.zip here */
"&path./%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip." %unquote(&options.)
;
%if %sysfunc(fexist(&_PackageFileref_.)) %then
%do;
%include &_PackageFileref_.(packagemetadata.sas) / &source2.;
filename &_PackageFileref_. clear;
options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp. &notes_tmp. &source_tmp.;
filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP.
"&path./%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip." %unquote(&options.)
ENCODING =
%if %bquote(&packageEncoding.) NE %then &packageEncoding. ;
%else utf8 ;
;
%include &_PackageFileref_.(preview.sas) / &source2.;
%end;
%else %put ERROR:[&sysmacroname] File "&path./&packageName..&zip." does not exist!;
filename &_PackageFileref_. clear;
options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp. &notes_tmp. &source_tmp. msglevel = &msglevel_tmp.;
%ENDofpreviewPackage:
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/*+unloadPackage+*/
/*** HELP START ***/
%macro unloadPackage(
packageName /* name of a package,
e.g. myPackage,
required and not null */
, path = %sysfunc(pathname(packages)) /* location of a package,
by default it looks for
location of "packages" fileref */
, options = %str(LOWCASE_MEMNAME) /* possible options for ZIP filename */
, source2 = /*source2*/ /* option to print out details,
null by default */
, zip = zip /* standard package is zip (lowcase),
e.g. %unloadPackage(PiPackage)
if the zip is not available use a folder
unpack data to "pipackage.disk" folder
and use unloadPackage in the form:
%unloadPackage(PiPackage, zip=disk, options=)
*/
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to unload SAS package, version 20221107. Run %unloadPackage() for help info.'
;
%if (%superq(packageName) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packageName.) = HELP) %then
%do;
%local options_tmp ;
%let options_tmp = ls=%sysfunc(getoption(ls))ps=%sysfunc(getoption(ps))
%sysfunc(getoption(notes)) %sysfunc(getoption(source))
msglevel=%sysfunc(getoption(msglevel))
;
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX msglevel=N;
%put ;
%put #################################################################################;
%put ### This is short help information for the `unloadPackage` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to unload SAS packages, version `20221107` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
%put # data, etc.) wrapped up together and provided with #;
%put # a single `unload.sas` file (also embedded inside the zip). #;
%put # #;
%put # The `%nrstr(%%unloadPackage())` macro clears the package content #;
%put # from the SAS session. #;
%put # #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put #### Parameters: #;
%put # #;
%put # 1. `packageName` *Required.* Name of a package, e.g. myPackage, #;
%put # Required and not null, default use case: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%unloadPackage(myPackage)).` #;
%put # If empty displays this help information. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `path=` *Optional.* Location of a package. By default it #;
%put # looks for location of the **packages** fileref, i.e. #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%sysfunc(pathname(packages)))` #;
%put # #;
%put # - `options=` *Optional.* Possible options for ZIP filename, #;
%put # default value: `LOWCASE_MEMNAME` #;
%put # #;
%put # - `source2=` *Optional.* Option to print out details about #;
%put # what is loaded, null by default. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `zip=` Standard package is zip (lowcase), #;
%put # e.g. `%nrstr(%%unloadPackage(PiPackage))`. #;
%put # If the zip is not available use a folder. #;
%put # Unpack data to "pipackage.disk" folder #;
%put # and use unloadPackage in the following form: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%unloadPackage(PiPackage, zip=disk, options=))` #;
%put # #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation` #;
%put # to learn more. #;
%put # #;
%put ### Example #####################################################################;
%put # #;
%put # Enabling the SAS Package Framework #;
%put # from the local directory and installing & loading #;
%put # the SQLinDS package from the Internet. #;
%put # #;
%put # Assume that the `SPFinit.sas` file #;
%put # is located in the "C:/SAS_PACKAGES/" folder. #;
%put # #;
%put # Run the following code in your SAS session: #;
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas;
%put %nrstr( filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %%* setup a directory for packages; );
%put %nrstr( %%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %%* enable the framework; );
%put ;
%put %nrstr( %%installPackage(SQLinDS) %%* install the package from the Internet; );
%put %nrstr( %%helpPackage(SQLinDS) %%* get help about the package; );
%put %nrstr( %%loadPackage(SQLinDS) %%* load the package content into the SAS session; );
%put %nrstr( %%unloadPackage(SQLinDS) %%* unload the package content from the SAS session; );
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;
%put #################################################################################;
%put ;
options &options_tmp.;
%GOTO ENDofunloadPackage;
%end;
/* local variables for options */
%local ls_tmp ps_tmp notes_tmp source_tmp msglevel_tmp;
%let ls_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ls));
%let ps_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ps));
%let notes_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(notes));
%let source_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(source));
%let msglevel_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(msglevel));
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX msglevel=N;
%local _PackageFileref_;
/* %let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.); */
data _null_; call symputX("_PackageFileref_", "P" !! put(MD5("%lowcase(&packageName.)"), hex7. -L), "L"); run;
/* when the packages reference is multi-directory search for the first one containing the package */
data _null_;
exists = 0;
length packages $ 32767 p $ 4096;
packages = resolve(symget("path"));
if char(packages,1) ^= "(" then packages = quote(strip(packages)); /* for paths with spaces */
do i = 1 to kcountw(packages, "()", "QS");
p = dequote(kscanx(packages, i, "()", "QS"));
exists + fileexist(catx("/", p, "%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip."));
if exists then leave;
end;
if exists then call symputx("path", p, "L");
run;
filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP.
/* put location of package myPackageFile.zip here */
"&path./%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip." %unquote(&options.)
;
%if %sysfunc(fexist(&_PackageFileref_.)) %then
%do;
%include &_PackageFileref_.(packagemetadata.sas) / &source2.;
filename &_PackageFileref_. clear;
options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp. &notes_tmp. &source_tmp.;
filename &_PackageFileref_. &ZIP.
"&path./%lowcase(&packageName.).&zip." %unquote(&options.)
ENCODING =
%if %bquote(&packageEncoding.) NE %then &packageEncoding. ;
%else utf8 ;
;
%include &_PackageFileref_.(unload.sas) / &source2.;
%end;
%else %put ERROR:[&sysmacroname] File "&path./&packageName..&zip." does not exist!;
filename &_PackageFileref_. clear;
options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp. &notes_tmp. &source_tmp. msglevel = &msglevel_tmp.;
%ENDofunloadPackage:
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@@ -0,0 +1,176 @@
/*+verifyPackage+*/
/*** HELP START ***/
%macro verifyPackage(
packageName /* name of a package,
e.g. myPackage,
required and not null */
, path = %sysfunc(pathname(packages)) /* location of a package,
by default it looks for
location of "packages" fileref */
, hash = /* The SHA256 hash digest for
the package generated by
hashing_file() function, SAS 9.4M6 */
)/secure
/*** HELP END ***/
des = 'Macro to verify SAS package with the hash digest, version 20221107. Run %verifyPackage() for help info.'
;
%if (%superq(packageName) = ) OR (%qupcase(&packageName.) = HELP) %then
%do;
%local options_tmp ;
%let options_tmp = ls=%sysfunc(getoption(ls))ps=%sysfunc(getoption(ps))
%sysfunc(getoption(notes)) %sysfunc(getoption(source))
msglevel=%sysfunc(getoption(msglevel))
;
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX msglevel=N;
%put ;
%put #################################################################################;
%put ### This is short help information for the `verifyPackage` macro #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Macro to verify SAS package with it hash digest, version `20221107` #;
%put # #;
%put # A SAS package is a zip file containing a group #;
%put # of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating #;
%put # data, etc.) wrapped up together and embedded inside the zip. #;
%put # #;
%put # The `%nrstr(%%verifyPackage())` macro generate package SHA256 hash #;
%put # and compares it with the one provided by the user. #;
%put # #;
%put # #;
%put # *Minimum SAS version required for the process is 9.4M6.* #;
%put # #;
%put #### Parameters: #;
%put # #;
%put # 1. `packageName` Name of a package, e.g. myPackage, #;
%put # Required and not null, default use case: #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%loadPackage(myPackage))`. #;
%put # If empty displays this help information. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `hash=` A value of the package `SHA256` hash. #;
%put # Provided by the user. #;
%put # #;
%put # - `path=` Location of a package. By default it looks for #;
%put # location of the "packages" fileref, i.e. #;
%put # `%nrstr(%%sysfunc(pathname(packages)))` #;
%put # #;
%put #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------#;
%put # #;
%put # Visit: `https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/tree/main/SPF/Documentation` #;
%put # to learn more. #;
%put # #;
%put #### Example ####################################################################;
%put # #;
%put # Enabling the SAS Package Framework #;
%put # from the local directory and installing & loading #;
%put # the SQLinDS package from the Internet. #;
%put # #;
%put # Assume that the `SPFinit.sas` file #;
%put # is located in the "C:/SAS_PACKAGES/" folder. #;
%put # #;
%put # Run the following code in your SAS session: #;
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas;
%put %nrstr( filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %%* set-up a directory for packages; );
%put %nrstr( %%include packages(SPFinit.sas); %%* enable the framework; );
%put ;
%put %nrstr( %%installPackage(SQLinDS) %%* install the package from the Internet; );
%put %nrstr( %%verifyPackage%(SQLinDS, %%* verify the package with provided hash; );
%put %nrstr( hash=HDA478ANJ3HKHRY327FGE88HF89VH89HFFFV73GCV98RF390VB4%) );
%put ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;
%put #################################################################################;
%put ;
options &options_tmp.;
%GOTO ENDofverifyPackage;
%end;
%local ls_tmp ps_tmp notes_tmp source_tmp stimer_tmp fullstimer_tmp msglevel_tmp;
%let ls_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ls));
%let ps_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(ps));
%let notes_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(notes));
%let source_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(source));
%let stimer_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(stimer));
%let fullstimer_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(fullstimer));
%let msglevel_tmp = %sysfunc(getoption(msglevel));
options NOnotes NOsource ls=MAX ps=MAX NOfullstimer NOstimer msglevel=N;
%local _PackageFileref_;
/* %let _PackageFileref_ = P%sysfunc(MD5(%lowcase(&packageName.)),hex7.); */
data _null_; call symputX("_PackageFileref_", "P" !! put(MD5("%lowcase(&packageName.)"), hex7. -L), "L"); run;
/* when the packages reference is multi-directory search for the first one containing the package */
data _null_;
exists = 0;
length packages $ 32767 p $ 4096;
packages = resolve(symget("path"));
if char(packages,1) ^= "(" then packages = quote(strip(packages)); /* for paths with spaces */
do i = 1 to kcountw(packages, "()", "QS");
p = dequote(kscanx(packages, i, "()", "QS"));
exists + fileexist(catx("/", p, "%lowcase(&packageName.).zip"));
if exists then leave;
end;
if exists then call symputx("path", p, "L");
run;
filename &_PackageFileref_.
/* put location of package myPackageFile.zip here */
"&path./%lowcase(&packageName.).zip"
;
%if %sysfunc(fexist(&_PackageFileref_.)) %then
%do;
/* create hash SHA256 id *+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++*/
%local HASHING_FILE_exist;
%let HASHING_FILE_exist = 0;
%if %sysfunc(exist(sashelp.vfunc, VIEW)) %then
%do;
data _null_;
set sashelp.vfunc(keep=fncname);
where fncname = "HASHING_FILE";
call symputX('HASHING_FILE_exist', 1, "L");
stop;
run;
%end;
%if &HASHING_FILE_exist. = 1 %then
%do;
options notes;
filename &_PackageFileref_. list;
data _null_;
SHA256 = HASHING_FILE("SHA256", "&_PackageFileref_.", 4);
providedHash = "&hash.";
put "Provided Hash: " providedHash;
put "SHA256 digest: " SHA256;
put " ";
if SHA256 = providedHash then
do;
put "NOTE: Package verification SUCCESSFUL.";
put "NOTE- Generated hash is EQUAL to the provided one.";
end;
else
do;
put "ERROR: Package verification FAILED!!";
put "ERROR- Generated hash is DIFFERENT than the provided one.";
put "ERROR- Confirm if the package is genuine.";
end;
run;
%let HASHING_FILE_exist = 0;
%end;
%else
%put WARNING: Verification impossible! Minimum SAS version required for the process is 9.4M6. ;
/*-+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-*/
%end;
%else %put ERROR:[&sysmacroname] File "&path./&packageName..zip" does not exist!;
filename &_PackageFileref_. clear;
options ls = &ls_tmp. ps = &ps_tmp.
&notes_tmp. &source_tmp.
&stimer_tmp. &fullstimer_tmp.
msglevel=&msglevel_tmp.;
%ENDofverifyPackage:
%mend verifyPackage;
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ A **SAS package** is an automatically generated, single, stand alone *zip* file
The *purpose of a package* is to be a simple, and easy to access, code sharing medium, which will allow: on the one hand, to separate the code complex dependencies created by the developer from the user experience with the final product and, on the other hand, reduce developer's and user's unnecessary frustration related to a remote deployment process.
In this repository we are presenting the **SAS Packages Framework** which allows to develop and use SAS packages. The latest version of SPF is **`20220420`**.
In this repository we are presenting the **SAS Packages Framework** which allows to develop and use SAS packages. The latest version of SPF is **`20221107`**.
**To get started with SAS Packages** try this [**`Getting Started with SAS Packages`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/SPF/Documentation/Getting_Started_with_SAS_Packages.pdf "Getting Started with SAS Packages") presentation (see the `./SPF/Documentation` directory).
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ After assigning the directory do not change them when using the SPF since it may
## This is short help information for the `installPackage` macro <a name="installpackage"></a>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to install SAS packages, version `20220420`
Macro to install SAS packages, version `20221107`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -65,13 +65,28 @@ After assigning the directory do not change them when using the SPF since it may
then the framework itself is downloaded.
- `sourcePath=` Location of the package, e.g. "www.some.web.page/" (mind the "/" at the end of the path!)
Current default location for packages is:
`https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main/packages/`
Current default location for the framework is:
`https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main/SPF/`
Current default location for packages is:
`https://github.com/SASPAC/`
Current default location for the framework is:
`https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main/SPF/`
- `mirror=` Indicates which web location for packages installation is used.
Value `0` indicates:
`https://github.com/SASPAC/`
Value `1` indicates:
`https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/main`
Value `2` indicates:
`https://pages.mini.pw.edu.pl/~jablonskib/SASpublic/SAS_PACKAGES`
Default value is `0`.
- `version=` Indicates which historical version of a package to install.
Historical version are available only if `mirror=0` is set.
Default value is null which means "install the latest".
When there are multiple packages to install version
is scan sequentially.
- `replace=` With default value of `1` it causes existing package file
to be replaceed by new downloaded file.
to be replaced by new downloaded file.
- `URLuser=` A user name for the password protected URLs, no quotes needed.
@@ -104,11 +119,29 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
%unloadPackage(SQLinDS) %* unload the package content from the SAS session;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
### Example ################################################################################
Enabling the SAS Package Framework
from the local directory and installing & loading
the multiple packages from the Internet.
Assume that the `SPFinit.sas` file
is located in the "C:/SAS_PACKAGES/" folder.
Run the following code in your SAS session:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES";
%include packages(SPFinit.sas);
%installPackage(baseplus(1.17) macroarray(1.0) dfa(0.5) GSM)
%loadPackageS(GSM, baseplus(1.17), macroarray(1.0), dfa(0.5))
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
## This is short help information for the `helpPackage` macro <a name="helppackage"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to get help about SAS packages, version `20220420`
Macro to get help about SAS packages, version `20221107`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -178,7 +211,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `loadPackage` macro <a name="loadpackage"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to *load* SAS packages, version `20220420`
Macro to *load* SAS packages, version `20221107`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -251,7 +284,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `loadPackageS` macro <a name="loadpackages"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro wrapper for the loadPackage macro, version `20220420`
Macro wrapper for the loadPackage macro, version `20221107`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -300,7 +333,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `unloadPackage` macro <a name="unloadpackage"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to unload SAS packages, version `20220420`
Macro to unload SAS packages, version `20221107`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -365,7 +398,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `listPackages` macro <a name="listpackages"></a>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to list available SAS packages, version `20220420`
Macro to list available SAS packages, version `20221107`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -406,7 +439,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `verifyPackage` macro <a name="verifypackage"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to verify SAS package with it hash digest, version `20220420`
Macro to verify SAS package with it hash digest, version `20221107`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -460,7 +493,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* set-up a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `previewPackage` macro <a name="previewpackage"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to get previwe of a SAS packages, version `20220420`
Macro to get previwe of a SAS packages, version `20221107`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -527,7 +560,7 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
## This is short help information for the `generatePackage` macro <a name="generatepackage"></a>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to generate SAS packages, version `20220420`
Macro to generate SAS packages, version `20221107`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating
@@ -567,10 +600,15 @@ filename packages "C:/SAS_PACKAGES"; %* setup a directory for packages;
- `sasexe=` Location of a DIRECTORY where the SAS binary is located,
if null (the default) then the `!SASROOT` is used.
- `sascfgfile=` Location of a FILE with testing session configuration
- `sascfgFile=` Location of a FILE with testing session configuration
parameters, if null (the default) then no config file
is pointed during the SAS invocation,
if set to `DEF` then the `!SASROOT/sasv9.cfg` is used.
- `delTestWork=` Indicates if `WORK` directories generated by user tests
should be deleted, i.e. the (NO)WORKTERM option is set.
The default value: `1` means "delete tests work".
Available values are `0` and `1`.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -703,7 +741,7 @@ All files have to have `.sas` extension. Other files are ignored.
## This is short help information for the `extendPackagesFileref` macro <a name="extendpackagesfileref"></a>
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Macro to list directories pointed by 'packages' fileref, version `20220420`
Macro to list directories pointed by 'packages' fileref, version `20221107`
A SAS package is a zip file containing a group
of SAS codes (macros, functions, data steps generating

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@@ -2,7 +2,11 @@
To get started with SAS Packages try this [**`Getting Started with SAS Packages`**](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/SPF/Documentation/Getting_Started_with_SAS_Packages.pdf "Getting Started with SAS Packages") presentation (see the `./SPF/Documentation` directory).
## Available packages:
Currently the following packages are available:
For "backward compatibility"/historical point of view the following packages are available under the `./packages` directory.
Since *September 2022* the default location for packages is **SASPAC - the SAS Packages Archive** located under: [`https://github.com/SASPAC`](https://github.com/SASPAC) where each package is stored as a separate repository with historical versions too.
Packages:
---
@@ -18,7 +22,7 @@ data class;
WH = weight + height;
run;
```
SHA256 digest for SQLinDS: 701B69BE71B99792803BCE7718ED486259310FFB92E6D77ED1BC029D9CC67B60
SHA256 digest for SQLinDS: 96D0EFE02DF1AE0D7D875A10CAF7EF63CDEF85DD0CF9418934BEFAF0C067D453
[Documentation for SQLinDS](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/sqlinds.md "Documentation for SQLinDS")
@@ -59,7 +63,7 @@ data _null_;
end;
run;
```
SHA256 digest for DFA: 6B3FB0B06B47A7EF1BB004B483B0F39B8F553F7F16D02A7E24CDE388BBA704EA
SHA256 digest for DFA: 5BFFCE78439E1CDDCBB15C95CD287AA4195BF64BB17DDB8FE374EC3535B4F491
[Documentation for DFA](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/dfa.md "Documentation for DFA")
@@ -84,7 +88,7 @@ SHA256 digest for DFA: 6B3FB0B06B47A7EF1BB004B483B0F39B8F553F7F16D02A7E24CDE388B
which = 1:H:2
);
```
SHA256 digest for macroArray: DF63B0E027827A82038F1C8422787A0BC569BA93104BA1778DB6DD088A5D255C
SHA256 digest for macroArray: ED12BC96F8A4E9E7C4D651EC1E15479DB9B55D98B274B63C507ED842081F7AB7
[Documentation for macroArray](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/macroarray.md "Documentation for macroArray")
@@ -108,7 +112,7 @@ format x bool.;
%zipLibrary(sashelp,libOut=work)
```
SHA256 digest for BasePlus: 619D4B2562F1D9E42C9C5DCB326E8F4D6A020B5D0CEE29A6174F65F8E1B0E7BD
SHA256 digest for BasePlus: 56B260350FEB7D5118F581B9EFD1B9CE1F0298DCB9A4C000A7654E2FF3F0298C
[Documentation for BasePlus](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/baseplus.md "Documentation for BasePlus")
@@ -119,14 +123,14 @@ SHA256 digest for BasePlus: 619D4B2562F1D9E42C9C5DCB326E8F4D6A020B5D0CEE29A6174F
The dataset with functions can be shared between different operating systems
and allows to generate macros on site without showing their code.
SHA256 digest for GSM: E6E2A6214EE7DC6E06AA76916A68B216DD7665184E63CF2C01F487A038E71B09
SHA256 digest for GSM: 2AEBC150FBA99A4AAB0265A21C57E89200BFD96B633B898F32743D1C8831A159
[Documentation for GSM](https://github.com/yabwon/SAS_PACKAGES/blob/main/packages/gsm.md "Documentation for GSM")
---
- **dynMacroArray**\[0.2\], set of macros (wrappers for a hash table) emulating dynamic array in the data step (macro predecessor of DFA)
- **dynMacroArray**\[0.2\], set of macros (wrappers for a hash table) emulating dynamic array in the data step (macro predecessor of DFA). Development of this package is currently on hold.
SHA256 digest for dynMacroArray: 7DA9BFDED37C18C4FB5BD7579A81A4B2578EEEF1546D1A3AB5C80DE07C88A615
SHA256 digest for dynMacroArray: D7E0B8F85C05EBF8622204E0D2F3E990D48D0A9B3911051C3AD44DC98954DDCF
---

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@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
/* 20220830 */
BasePlus: 56B260350FEB7D5118F581B9EFD1B9CE1F0298DCB9A4C000A7654E2FF3F0298C
DFA: 5BFFCE78439E1CDDCBB15C95CD287AA4195BF64BB17DDB8FE374EC3535B4F491
dynMacroArray: D7E0B8F85C05EBF8622204E0D2F3E990D48D0A9B3911051C3AD44DC98954DDCF
GSM: 2AEBC150FBA99A4AAB0265A21C57E89200BFD96B633B898F32743D1C8831A159
macroArray: ED12BC96F8A4E9E7C4D651EC1E15479DB9B55D98B274B63C507ED842081F7AB7
SQLinDS: 96D0EFE02DF1AE0D7D875A10CAF7EF63CDEF85DD0CF9418934BEFAF0C067D453
/* 20220511 */
BasePlus: 619D4B2562F1D9E42C9C5DCB326E8F4D6A020B5D0CEE29A6174F65F8E1B0E7BD

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@@ -77,6 +77,8 @@ Kudos to all who inspired me to generate this package:
*Michal Ludwicki*,
*Quentin McMullen*.
Recording from the SAS Explore 2022 conference: [A BasePlus Package for SAS](https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Explore-Presentations/A-BasePlus-Package-for-SAS/ta-p/838246 "A BasePlus Package for SAS") (September 27th-29th, 2022).
---
### BASIC EXAMPLES AND USECASES: ####################################################
@@ -271,10 +273,10 @@ Package contains:
48. functions quicksorthashsddv
49. functions quicksortlight
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20220420*
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20220830*
The SHA256 hash digest for package BasePlus:
`619D4B2562F1D9E42C9C5DCB326E8F4D6A020B5D0CEE29A6174F65F8E1B0E7BD`
`56B260350FEB7D5118F581B9EFD1B9CE1F0298DCB9A4C000A7654E2FF3F0298C`
---
# Content description ############################################################################################
@@ -3652,10 +3654,10 @@ The main idea behind the `%LDSNM()` is the same as for `%LDSN()` - see the descr
---
The `%LDSNM()` works differently then the `%LDSN()`.
The `%LDSNM()` macro works differently than the `%LDSN()` macro.
The `%LDSN()` assumed that *both* libname and dataset options *could*
be passed as elements in macro argument, e.g.
The `%LDSN()` macro assumes that *both* libname and dataset options *are*
be passed as elements **inside** the macro argument, together with the data set name. E.g.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
data %LDSN( WORK.peanut butter & jelly with a hot-dog in [a box] and s*t*a*r*s (drop = sex) );
@@ -3663,8 +3665,8 @@ data %LDSN( WORK.peanut butter & jelly with a hot-dog in [a box] and s*t*a*r*s (
run;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The `%LDSNM()`, in contrary, assumes that both libname and dataset options are
passed **outside** the macro, i.e.
The `%LDSNM()` macro, in contrary, assumes that both libname and dataset options are
passed **outside** the macro parameter, i.e.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
data WORK.%LDSNM( peanut butter & jelly with a hot-dog in [a box] and s*t*a*r*s ) (drop = sex);
@@ -3672,12 +3674,13 @@ data WORK.%LDSNM( peanut butter & jelly with a hot-dog in [a box] and s*t*a*r*s
run;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This approach reduces some limitations the LDSN has.
This approach overcomes some limitations the LDSN has.
The **additional** feature of the `%LDSNM()` is that when the macro is called
a global macrovariable, which name is the same as hashed dataset name, is created.
The macrovariable value is the text of the argument of the macro. For example
the following macro call:
The **additional** feature of the `%LDSNM()` is that when the macro is called,
a global macrovariable is created.
The macro variable name is the text of the hashed data set name.
The macro variable value is the text of the unhashed data set name (i.e. the argument of the macro).
For example the following macro call:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
data %LDSNM(John "x" 'y' dog);
@@ -3686,7 +3689,7 @@ data %LDSNM(John "x" 'y' dog);
run;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
creates `DSN_BF1F8C4D6495B34A_` macrovariable with value: `JOHN "X" 'Y' DOG`.
creates macro variable with name `DSN_BF1F8C4D6495B34A_` and with value: `JOHN "X" 'Y' DOG`.
The macrovariable is useful when combined with `symget()` function and
the `indsname=` option to get the original text string value back,
@@ -3737,8 +3740,8 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The text string is concider as *"only dataset name"*, i.e. macro does not
assume it contain library as prefix or data set options as sufix.
The text string is considered as *"only dataset name"*, i.e. the macro does not
assume it contains library as prefix or data set options as suffix.
See the `%LDSN()` macro for comparison.
---
@@ -3802,7 +3805,7 @@ run;
The LVarNm() macro function works like the LDSN() macro function, but for variables.
Supported by LVarNmLab() macro function which allows to remember "user names" in labels.
The motivation for the macro was similar one as for the LDSN() macro.
The motivation for the macro was similar to that for the LDSN() macro.
---
@@ -3835,7 +3838,7 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
---
### EXAMPLES AND USECASES: ####################################################
### EXAMPLES AND USE CASES: ####################################################
**EXAMPLE 1.**
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sas
@@ -3933,7 +3936,7 @@ The basic syntax is the following, the `<...>` means optional parameters:
## License ####################################################################
Copyright (c) 2020 Bartosz Jablonski
Copyright (c) since 2020 Bartosz Jablonski
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal

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@@ -52,10 +52,10 @@ Package contains:
12. exec generatearrays
13. clean generatearrays
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20220420*
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20220830*
The SHA256 hash digest for package BasePlus:
`6B3FB0B06B47A7EF1BB004B483B0F39B8F553F7F16D02A7E24CDE388BBA704EA`
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Required SAS Components:
`Base SAS Software`
* SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20220420 *
* SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20220830 *
The SHA256 hash digest for package GSM:
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Required SAS Components:
*Base SAS Software*
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20220420.*
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20220830.*
The SHA256 hash digest for package macroArray:
`DF63B0E027827A82038F1C8422787A0BC569BA93104BA1778DB6DD088A5D255C`
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Required SAS Components:
*Base SAS Software*
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20220420*
*SAS package generated by generatePackage, version 20220830*
The SHA256 hash digest for package SQLinDS:
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