Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/textproc/R-readr
From: Makoto Fujiwara
Date: 2022-05-01 17:52:39
Message id: 20220501155239.B5DB9FB1A@cvs.NetBSD.org

Log Message:
(textproc/R-readr) Updated 2.0.1 to 2.1.2

# readr 2.1.2

* `read_table()`, `read_log()`, and `read_delim_chunked()` (and
  friends) gain the `show_col_types` argument found elsewhere. All
  `read_*()` functions now respect the `show_col_types` argument or
  option, even when using the first edition parsing engine (#1331).

* `show_progress()` uses `rlang::is_interactive()` instead of
  `base::interactive()` (#1356).

* `read_builtin()` does more argument checking, so that we catch
  obviously malformed input before passing along to `utils::data()`
  (#1361).

* `chickens.csv` and `whitespace-sample.txt` are new example datasets
  accessible via `readr_example()` (#1354).

# readr 2.1.1

* Jenny Bryan is now the maintainer.

* Fix buffer overflow when trying to parse an integer from a field
  that is over 64 characters long (#1326)

# readr 2.1.0

* All readr functions again read eagerly by default. Unfortunately
  many users experienced frustration from the drawbacks of lazy
  reading, in particular locking files on Windows, so it was decided
  to disable lazy reading default.  However `options(readr.read_lazy =
  TRUE)` can be used to set the default to by lazy if desired.

* New `readr.read_lazy` global option to control if readr reads files
  lazily or not (#1266)

# readr 2.0.2

* minor test tweak for compatibility with testthat 3.1.0 (#@lionel-, #1304)

* `write_rds()` gains a `text=` argument, to control using a text
  based object representation, like the `ascii=` argument in
  `saveRDS()` (#1270)

Files:
RevisionActionfile
1.6modifypkgsrc/textproc/R-readr/Makefile
1.6modifypkgsrc/textproc/R-readr/distinfo