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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/databases/R-dbplyr
From: Makoto Fujiwara
Date: 2023-01-01 05:41:11
Message id: 20230101044112.0064EFA90@cvs.NetBSD.org
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(databases/R-dbplyr) Updated 2.1.1 to 2.2.1
# dbplyr 2.2.1
* Querying Oracle databases works again. Unfortunately, the fix requires every
column to be explicitly selected again (@mgirlich, #908).
* `semi_join()` and `anti_join()` work again for Spark (@mgirlich, #915).
* `str_c()` is now translated to `||` in Oracle (@mgirlich, #921).
* `sd()`, `var()`, `cor()` and `cov()` now give clear error messages on
databases that don't support them.
* `any()` and `all()` gain default translations for all backends.
# dbplyr 2.2.0
## New features
* SQL formatting has been considerably improved with new wrapping and indenting.
`show_query()` creates more readable queries by printing the keywords in blue
(@mgirlich, #644). When possible dbplyr now uses `SELECT *` instead of
explicitly selecting every column (@mgirlich).
* Added support for `rows_insert()`, `rows_append()`, `rows_update()`,
`rows_patch()`, `rows_upsert()`, and `rows_delete()` (@mgirlich, #736).
* Added `copy_inline()` as a `copy_to()` equivalent that does not need write
access (@mgirlich, #628).
* `remote_query()`, `show_query()`, `compute()` and `collect()` have an
experimental `cte` argument. If `TRUE` the SQL query will use common table
expressions instead of nested queries (@mgirlich, #638).
* New `in_catalog()`, which works like `in_schema()`, but allows creation of
table identifiers consisting of three components: catalog, schema, name
(#806, @krlmlr).
## Improvements to SQL generation
* When possible, dbplyr now uses `SELECT *` instead of explicitly selecting
every column (@mgirlich).
* New translation for `cut()` (@mgirlich, #697).
* Improved translations for specific backends:
* `as.Date()` for Oracle (@mgirlich, #661).
* `case_when()` with a final clause of the form `TRUE ~ ...` uses `ELSE ...`
for SQLite (@mgirlich, #754).
* `day()`, `week()`, `isoweek()`, and `isoyear()` for Postgres (@mgirlich, #675).
* `explain()` for ROracle (@mgirlich).
* `fill()` for SQL Server (#651, @mgirlich) and RPostgreSQL (@mgirlich).
* `quantile()` for SQL Server (@mgirlich, #620).
* `str_flatten()` for Redshift (@hdplsa, #804)
* `slice_sample()` for MySQL/MariaDB and SQL Server (@mgirlich, #617).
* `union()` for Hive (@mgirlich, #663).
* The backend function `dbplyr_fill0()` (used for databases that lack
`IGNORE NULLS` support) now respects database specific translations
(@rsund, #753).
* Calls of the form `stringr::foo()` or `lubridate::foo()` are now evaluated in
the database, rather than locally (#197).
* Unary plus (e.g. `db %>% filter(x == +1)`) now works (@mgirlich, #674).
* `is.na()`, `ifelse()`, `if_else()`, `case_when()`, and `if()`
generate slightly more compact SQL (@mgirlich, #738).
* `if_else()` now supports the `missing` argument (@mgirlich, #641).
* `n()` now respects the window frame (@mgirlich, #700).
* `quantile()` no longer errors when using the `na.rm` argument (@mgirlich, #600).
* `remote_name()` now returns a name in more cases where it makes sense
(@mgirlich, #850).
* The partial evaluation code is now more aligned with `dtplyr`. This makes it
easier to transfer bug fixes and new features from one package to the other.
In this process the second argument of `partial_eval()` was changed to a lazy
frame instead of a character vector of variables (@mgirlich, #766).
Partially evaluated expressions with infix operations are now correctly
translated. For example `translate_sql(!!expr(2 - 1) * x)` now works
(@mgirlich, #634).
## Minor improvements and bug fixes
* New `pillar::tbl_format_header()` method for lazy tables: Printing a lazy
table where all rows are displayed also shows the exact number of rows in the
header. The threshold is controlled by `getOption("pillar.print_min")`,
with a default of 10 (#796, @krlmlr).
* The 1st edition extension mechanism is formally deprecated (#507).
* `across()`, `if_any()` and `if_all()` now defaults to `.cols = everything()`
(@mgirlich, #760). If `.fns` is not provided `if_any()` and `if_all()` work
like a parallel version of `any()`/`any()` (@mgirlich, #734).
* `across()`, `if_any()`, and `if_all()` can now translate evaluated lists
and functions (@mgirlich, #796), and accept the name of a list of functions
(@mgirlich, #817).
* Multiple `across()` calls in `mutate()` and `transmute()` can now access
freshly created variables (@mgirlich, #802).
* `add_count()` now doesn't change the groups of the input (@mgirlich, #614).
* `compute()` can now handle when `name` is named by unnaming it first
(@mgirlich, #623), and now works when `temporary = TRUE` for Oracle
(@mgirlich, #621).
* `distinct()` now supports `.keep_all = TRUE` (@mgirlich, #756).
* `expand()` now works in DuckDB (@mgirlich, #712).
* `explain()` passes `...` to methods (@mgirlich, #783), and
works for Redshift (@mgirlich, #740).
* `filter()` throws an error if you supply a named argument (@mgirlich, #764).
* Joins disambiguates columns that only differ in case (@mgirlich, #702).
New arguments `x_as` and `y_as` allow you to control the table alias
used in SQL query (@mgirlich, #637). Joins with `na_matches = "na"` \
now work
for DuckDB (@mgirlich, #704).
* `mutate()` and `transmute()` use named windows if a window definition is
used at least twice and the backend supports named windows (@mgirlich, #624).
* `mutate()` now supports the arguments `.keep`, `.before`, and `.after`
(@mgirlich, #802).
* `na.rm = FALSE` only warns once every 8 hours across all functions (#899).
* `nesting()` now supports the `.name_repair` argument (@mgirlich, #654).
* `pivot_longer()` can now pivot a column named `name` (@mgirlich, #692),
can repair names (@mgirlich, #694), and can work with multiple `names_from`
columns (@mgirlich, #693).
* `pivot_wider(values_fn = )` and `pivot_longer(values_transform = )`
can now be formulas (@mgirlich, #745).
* `pivot_wider()` now supports the arguments `names_vary`, `names_expand`, and
`unused_fn` (@mgirlich, #774).
* `remote_name()` now returns a name in more cases where it makes sense
(@mgirlich, #850).
* `sql_random()` is now exported.
* `ungroup()` removes variables in `...` from grouping (@mgirlich, #689).
* `transmute()` now keeps grouping variables (@mgirlich, #802).
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