Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/math/R-tidyr
From: Makoto Fujiwara
Date: 2021-09-18 16:01:44
Message id: 20210918140144.E3F03FA97@cvs.NetBSD.org

Log Message:
(math/R-tidyr) Updated 1.0.2 to 1.1.3

# tidyr 1.1.3

* tidyr verbs no longer have "default" methods for lazyeval fallbacks. This
  means that you'll get clearer error messages (#1036).

* `uncount()` error for non-integer weights and gives a clearer error message
  for negative weights (@mgirlich, #1069).

* You can once again unnest dates (#1021, #1089).

* `pivot_wider()` works with data.table and empty key variables (@mgirlich, #1066).

* `separate_rows()` works for factor columns (@mgirlich, #1058).

# tidyr 1.1.2

* `separate_rows()` returns to 1.1.0 behaviour for empty strings
  (@rjpatm, #1014).

# tidyr 1.1.1

* New tidyr logo!

* stringi dependency has been removed; this was a substantial dependency that
  make tidyr hard to compile in resource constrained environments
  (@rjpat, #936).

* Replace Rcpp with cpp11. See \ 
<https://cpp11.r-lib.org/articles/motivations.html>
  for reasons why.

# tidyr 1.1.0

## General features

* `pivot_longer()`, `hoist()`, `unnest_wider()`, and `unnest_longer()` gain
  new `transform` arguments; these allow you to transform values "in \ 
flight".
  They are partly needed because vctrs coercion rules have become stricter,
  but they give you greater flexibility than was available previously (#921).

* Arguments that use tidy selection syntax are now clearly documented and
  have been updated to use tidyselect 1.1.0 (#872).

## Pivoting improvements

* Both `pivot_wider()` and `pivot_longer()` are considerably more performant,
  thanks largely to improvements in the underlying vctrs code
  (#790, @DavisVaughan).

* `pivot_longer()` now supports `names_to = character()` which prevents the
  name column from being created (#961).

    ```{r}
    df <- tibble(id = 1:3, x_1 = 1:3, x_2 = 4:6)
    df %>% pivot_longer(-id, names_to = character())
    ```

* `pivot_longer()` no longer creates a `.copy` variable in the presence of
  duplicate column names. This makes it more consistent with the handling
  of non-unique specs.

* `pivot_longer()` automatically disambiguates non-unique ouputs, which can
  occur when the input variables include some additional component that you
  don't care about and want to discard (#792, #793).

    ```{r}
    df <- tibble(id = 1:3, x_1 = 1:3, x_2 = 4:6)
    df %>% pivot_longer(-id, names_pattern = "(.)_.")
    df %>% pivot_longer(-id, names_sep = "_", names_to = \ 
c("name", NA))
    df %>% pivot_longer(-id, names_sep = "_", names_to = \ 
c(".value", NA))
    ```

* `pivot_wider()` gains a `names_sort` argument which allows you to sort
  column names in order. The default, `FALSE`, orders columms by their
  first appearance (#839). In a future version, I'll consider changing the
  default to `TRUE`.

* `pivot_wider()` gains a `names_glue` argument that allows you to construct
  output column names with a glue specification.

* `pivot_wider()` arguments `values_fn` and `values_fill` can now be single
  values; you now only need to use a named list if you want to use different
  values for different value columns (#739, #746). They also get improved
  errors if they're not of the expected type.

## Rectangling

* `hoist()` now automatically names pluckers that are a single string (#837).
  It error if you use duplicated column names (@mgirlich, #834), and now uses
  `rlang::list2()` behind the scenes (which means that you can now use `!!!`
  and `:=`) (#801).

* `unnest_longer()`, `unnest_wider()`, and `hoist()` do a better job
  simplifying list-cols. They no longer add unneeded `unspecified()` when
  the result is still a list (#806), and work when the list contains
  non-vectors (#810, #848).

* `unnest_wider(names_sep = "")` now provides default names for \ 
unnamed inputs,
  suppressing the many previous name repair messages (#742).

## Nesting

* `pack()` and `nest()` gains a `.names_sep` argument allows you to strip outer
  names from inner names, in symmetrical way to how the same argument to
  `unpack()` and `unnest()` combines inner and outer names (#795, #797).

* `unnest_wider()` and `unnest_longer()` can now unnest `list_of` columns. This
  is important for unnesting columns created from `nest()` and with
  `pivot_wider()`, which will create `list_of` columns if the id columns are
  non-unique (#741).

## Bug fixes and minor improvements

* `chop()` now creates list-columns of class `vctrs::list_of()`. This helps
  keep track of the type in case the chopped data frame is empty, allowing
  `unchop()` to reconstitute a data frame with the correct number and types
  of column even when there are no observations.

* `drop_na()` now preserves attributes of unclassed vectors (#905).

* `expand()`, `expand_grid()`, `crossing()`, and `nesting()` once again
  evaluate their inputs iteratively, so you can refer to freshly created
  columns, e.g. `crossing(x = seq(-2, 2), y = x)` (#820).

* `expand()`, `expand_grid()`, `crossing()`, and `nesting()` gain a
  `.name_repair` giving you control over their name repair strategy
  (@jeffreypullin, #798).

* `extract()` lets you use `NA` in `into`, as documented (#793).

* `extract()`, `separate()`, `hoist()`, `unnest_longer()`, and `unnest_wider()`
  give a better error message if `col` is missing (#805).

* `pack()`'s first argument is now `.data` instead of `data` (#759).

* `pivot_longer()` now errors if `values_to` is not a length-1 character vector
  (#949).

* `pivot_longer()` and `pivot_wider()` are now generic so implementations
  can be provided for objects other than data frames (#800).

* `pivot_wider()` can now pivot data frame columns (#926)

* `unite(na.rm = TRUE)` now works for all types of variable, not just character
  vectors (#765).

* `unnest_wider()` gives a better error message if you attempt to unnest
  multiple columns (#740).

* `unnest_auto()` works when the input data contains a column called `col`
  (#959).

Files:
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