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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/devel/R-rlang
From: Makoto Fujiwara
Date: 2022-04-23 08:44:30
Message id: 20220423064430.303FEFB1A@cvs.NetBSD.org
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(devel/R-rlang) Updated 0.4.11 to 1.0.2
# rlang 1.0.2
* Backtraces of parent errors are now reused on rethrow. This avoids
capturing the same backtrace twice and solves consistency problems
by making sure both errors in a chain have the same backtrace.
* Fixed backtrace oversimplification when `cnd` is a base error in
`abort(parent = cnd)`.
* Internal errors thrown with `abort(.internal = TRUE)` now mention
the name of the package the error should be reported to.
* Backtraces are now separated from error messages with a `---` ruler
line (#1368).
* The internal bullet formatting routine now ignores unknown names
(#1364). This makes it consistent with the cli package, increases
resilience against hard-to-detect errors, and increases forward
compatibility.
* `abort()` and friends no longer calls non-existent functions
(e.g. `cli::format_error()` or `cli::format_warning`) when the
installed version of cli is too old (#1367, tidyverse/dplyr#6189).
* Fixed an OOB subsetting error in `abort()`.
# rlang 1.0.1
* New `rlang_call_format_srcrefs` global option (#1349). Similar to
`rlang_trace_format_srcrefs`, this option allows turning off the
display of srcrefs in error calls. This can be useful for
reproducibility but note that srcrefs are already disabled
within testthat by default.
* `abort(parent = NA)` is now supported to indicate an unchained
rethrow. This helps `abort()` detect the condition handling context
to create simpler backtraces where this context is hidden by
default.
* When `parent` is supplied, `abort()` now loops over callers to
detect the condition handler frame. This makes it easier to wrap or
extract condition handlers in functions without supplying `.frame`.
* When `parent` is supplied and `call` points to the condition setup
frame (e.g. `withCallingHandlers()` or `try_fetch()`), `call` is
replaced with the caller of that setup frame. This provides a more
helpful default call.
* `is_call()` is now implemented in C for performance.
* Fixed performance regression in `trace_back()`.
* Fixed a partial matching issue with `header`, `body`, and `footer`
condition fields.
* `eval_tidy()` calls are no longer mentioned in error messages.
# rlang 1.0.0
## Major changes
This release focuses on the rlang errors framework and features
extensive changes to the display of error messages.
* `abort()` now displays errors as fully bulleted lists. Error headers
are displayed with a `!` prefix. See
<https://rlang.r-lib.org/reference/topic-condition-customisation.html>
to customise the display of error messages.
* `abort()` now displays a full chain of messages when errors are
chained with the `parent` argument. Following this change, you
should update dplyr to version 1.0.8 to get proper error messages.
* `abort()` now displays function calls in which a message originated
by default. We have refrained from showing these calls until now to
avoid confusing messages when an error is thrown from a helper
function that isn't relevant to users.
To help with these cases, `abort()` now takes a `call` argument that
you can set to `caller_env()` or `parent.frame()` when used in a
helper function. The function call corresponding to this environment
is retrieved and stored in the condition.
* cli formatting is now supported. Use `cli::cli_abort()` to get
advanced formatting of error messages, including indented bulleted
lists. See \
<https://rlang.r-lib.org/reference/topic-condition-formatting.html>.
* New `try_fetch()` function for error handling. We recommend to use
it for chaining errors. It mostly works like `tryCatch()` with a few
important differences.
- Compared to `tryCatch()`, `try_fetch()` preserves the call
stack. This allows full backtrace capture and allows `recover()`
to reach the error site.
- Compared to `withCallingHandler()`, `try_fetch()` is able to
handle stack overflow errors (this requires R 4.2, unreleased at
the time of writing).
* The tidy eval documentation has been fully rewritten to reflect
current practices. Access it through the "Tidy evaluation" and
"Metaprogramming" menus on <https://rlang.r-lib.org>.
## Breaking changes
* The `.data` object exported by rlang now fails when subsetted
instead of returning `NULL`. This new error helps you detect when
`.data` is used in the wrong context.
We've noticed several packages failing after this change because
they were using `.data` outside of a data-masking context. For
instance the `by` argument of `dplyr::join()` is not data-masked.
Previously `dplyr::join(by = .data$foo)` would silently be
interpreted as `dplyr::join(by = NULL)`. This is now an error.
Another issue is using `.data` inside `ggplot2::labs(...)`. This is
not allowed since `labs()` isn't data-masked.
* `call_name()` now returns `NULL` instead of `"::"` for calls of the
form `foo::bar`.
We've noticed some packages do not check for `NULL` results from
`call_name()`. Note that many complex calls such as `foo()()`,
`foo$bar()` don't have a "name" and cause a `NULL` result. This is
why you should always check for `NULL` results when using
`call_name()`.
We've added the function `is_call_simple()` to make it easier to
work safely with `call_name()`. The invariant is that `call_name()`
always returns a string when `is_call_simple()` returns `TRUE`.
Conversely it always returns `NULL` when `is_call_simple()` retuns
`FALSE`.
* `is_expression()` now returns `FALSE` for manually constructed
expressions that can't be created by the parser. It used to return
`TRUE` for any calls, including those that contain injected objects.
Consider using `is_call()` or just remove the expression check. In
many cases it is fine letting all objects go through when an
expression is expected. For instance you can inject objects directly
inside dplyr arguments:
```
x <- seq_len(nrow(data))
dplyr::mutate(data, col = !!x)
```
* If a string is supplied to `as_function()` instead of an object
(function or formula), the function is looked up in the global
environment instead of the calling environment. In general, passing
a function name as a string is brittle. It is easy to forget to pass
the user environment to `as_function()` and sometimes there is no
obvious user environment. The support for strings should be
considered a convenience for end users only, not for programmers.
Since environment forwarding is easy to mess up, and since the
feature is aimed towards end users, `as_function()` now defaults to
the global environment. Supply an environment explicitly if that is
not correct in your case.
* `with_handlers()`, `call_fn()`, and `friendly_type()` are deprecated.
* The `action` argument of `check_dots_used()`, `check_dots_unnamed()`,
and `check_dots_empty()` is deprecated in favour of the new `error`
argument which takes an error handler.
* Many functions deprecated deprecated in rlang 0.2.0 and 0.3.0 have
been removed from the package.
## Fixes and features
### tidyeval
* New `englue()` operator to allow string-embracing outside of dynamic
dots (#1172).
* New `data_sym()` and `data_syms()` functions to create calls of the
form `.data$foo`.
* `.data` now fails early when it is subsetted outside of a data mask
context. This provides a more informative error message (#804, #1133).
* `as_label()` now better handles calls to infix operators (#956,
r-lib/testthat#1432). This change improves auto-labelled expressions
in data-masking functions like `tibble()`, `mutate()`, etc.
* The `{{` operator is now detected more strictly (#1087). If
additional arguments are supplied through `{`, it is no longer
interpreted as an injection operator.
* The `.ignore_empty` argument of `enexprs()` and `enquos()` no longer
treats named arguments supplied through `...` as empty, consistently
with `exprs()` and `quos()` (#1229).
* Fixed a hang when a quosure inheriting from a data mask is evaluated
in the mask again.
* Fixed performance issue when splicing classes that explicitly
inherit from list with `!!!` (#1140, r-lib/vctrs#1170).
* Attributes of quosure lists are no longer modified by side effect
(#1142).
* `enquo()`, `enquos()` and variants now support numbered dots like
`..1` (#1137).
* Fixed a bug in the AST rotation algorithm that caused the `!!`
operator to unexpectedly mutate injected objects (#1103).
* Fixed AST rotation issue with `!!` involving binary operators (#1125).
### rlang errors
* `try_fetch()` is a flexible alternative to both `tryCatch()` and
`withCallingHandlers()` (#503). It is also more efficient than
`tryCatch()` and creates leaner backtraces.
* New `cnd_inherits()` function to detect a class in a chain of errors
(#1293).
* New `global_entrace()` function, a user-friendly helper for
configuring errors in your RProfile. Call it to enrich all base
errors and warnings with an rlang backtrace. This enables
`last_error()`, `last_warnings()`, `last_messages()`, and
`backtrace_on_error` support for all conditions.
* New `global_handle()` function to install a default configuration of
error handlers. This currently calls `global_entrace()` and
`global_prompt_install()`. Expect more to come.
* The "Error:" part of error messages is now printed by rlang instead
of R. This introduces several cosmetic and informative changes in
errors thrown by `abort()`:
- The `call` field of error messages is now displayed, as is the
default in `base::stop()`. The call is only displayed if it is a
simple expression (e.g. no inlined function) and the arguments are
not displayed to avoid distracting from the error message. The
message is formatted with the tidyverse style (`code` formatting
by the cli package if available).
- The source location is displayed (as in `base::stop()`) if `call`
carries a source reference. Source locations are not displayed
when testthat is running to avoid brittle snapshots.
- Error headers are always displayed on their own line, with a `"!"`
bullet prefix.
See <https://rlang.r-lib.org/reference/topic-condition-customisation.html>
to customise this new display.
* The display of chained errors created with the `parent` argument of
`abort()` has been improved. Chains of errors are now displayed at
throw time with the error prefix "Caused by error:".
* The `print()` method of rlang errors (commonly invoked with
`last_error()`) has been improved:
- Display calls if present.
- Chained errors are displayed more clearly.
* `inform()` and `warn()` messages can now be silenced with the global
options `rlib_message_verbosity` and `rlib_warning_verbosity`.
* `abort()` now outputs error messages to `stdout` in interactive
sessions, following the same approach as `inform()`.
* Errors, warnings, and messages generated from rlang are now
formatted with cli. This means in practice that long lines are
width-wrapped to the terminal size and user themes are applied.
This is currently only the case for rlang messages.
This special formatting is not applied when `abort()`, `warn()`, and
`inform()` are called from another namespace than rlang.
See <https://rlang.r-lib.org/reference/topic-condition-formatting.html>
if you'd like to use cli to format condition messages in your
package.
* `format_error_bullets()` (used as a fallback instead of cli) now
treats:
- Unnamed elements as unindented line breaks (#1130)
- Elements named `"v"` as green ticks (@rossellhayes)
- Elements named `" "` as indented line breaks
- Elements named `"*"` as normal bullets
- Elements named `"!"` as warning bullets
For convenience, a fully unnamed vector is interpreted as a vector
of `"*"` bullets.
* `abort()` gains a `.internal` argument. When set to `TRUE`, a footer
bullet is added to `message` to let the user know that the error is
internal and that they should report it to the package authors.
* `abort()`, `warn()`, and `inform()` gain a `body` argument to supply
additional bullets in the error message.
* rlang conditions now have `as.character()` methods. Use this generic
on conditions to generate a whole error message, including the
`Error:` prefix. These methods are implemented as wrappers around
`cnd_message()`.
* `header` and `footer` methods can now be stored as closures in
condition fields of the same name.
* `cnd_message()` gains a `prefix` argument to print the message with
a full prefix, including `call` field if present and parent messages
if the condition is chained.
* `cnd_message()` gains an `inherit` argument to control whether to
print the messages of parent errors.
* Condition constructors now check for duplicate field names (#1268).
* `cnd_footer()` now returns the `footer` field by default, if any.
* `warn()` and `inform()` now signal conditions of classes
`"rlang_warning"` and `"rlang_message"` respectively.
* The `body` field of error conditions can now be a character vector.
* The error returned by `last_error()` is now stored on the search
path as the `.Last.error` binding of the `"org:r-lib"`
environment. This is consistent with how the processx package
records error conditions. Printing the `.Last.error` object is now
equivalent to running `last_error()`.
* Added `is_error()`, `is_warning()`, and `is_message()` predicates (#1220).
* `interrupt()` no longer fails when interrupts are suspended (#1224).
* `warn()` now temporarily sets the `warning.length` global option to
the maximum value (8170). The default limit (1000 characters) is
especially easy to hit when the message contains a lot of ANSI
escapes, as created by the crayon or cli packages (#1211).
### Backtraces
* `entrace()` and `global_entrace()` now log warnings and messages
with backtraces attached. Run `last_warnings()` or `last_messages()`
to inspect the warnings or messages emitted during the last command.
* Internal errors now include a winch backtrace if installed. The user
is invited to install it if not installed.
* Display of rlang backtraces in dynamic reports (knitted documents
and RStudio notebooks) is now controlled by the
`rlang_backtrace_on_error_report` option. By default, nothing is
displayed in interactive sessions. In non-interactive sessions, a
simplified backtrace is displayed instead of a full backtrace
* The `last_error()` reminder is no longer displayed in RStudio
notebooks.
* A `knitr::sew()` method is registered for `rlang_error`. This makes
it possible to consult `last_error()` (the call must occur in a
different chunk than the error) and to set
`rlang_backtrace_on_error` global options in knitr to display a
backtrace on error.
If you show rlang backtraces in a knitted document, also set this in
a hidden chunk to trim the knitr context from the backtraces:
```
options(
rlang_trace_top_env = environment()
)
```
This change replaces an ad hoc mechanism that caused bugs in corner
cases (#1205).
* The `rlang_trace_top_env` global option for `trace_back()` now
detects when backtraces are created within knitr. If the option is
not set, its default value becomes `knitr::knit_global()` when knitr
is in progress (as determined from `knitr.in.progress` global
option). This prevents the knitr evaluation context from appearing
in the backtraces (#932).
* Namespace changes are now emboldened in backtraces (#946).
* Functions defined in the global environments or in local execution
environments are now displayed with a space separator in backtraces
instead of `::` and `:::`. This avoids making it seem like these
frame calls are valid R code ready to be typed in (#902).
* Backtraces no longer contain inlined objects to avoid performance
issues in edge cases (#1069, r-lib/testthat#1223).
* External backtraces in error chains are now separately displayed (#1098).
* Trace capture now better handles wrappers of calling handler in case
of rethrown chained errors.
* Backtraces now print dangling srcrefs (#1206). Paths are shortened
to show only three components (two levels of folder and the file).
* The root symbol in backtraces is now slightly different so that it
can't be confused with a prompt character (#1207).
### Argument intake
* `arg_match()` gains a `multiple` argument for cases where zero or
several matches are allowed (#1281).
* New function `check_required()` to check that an argument is
supplied. It produces a more friendly error message than `force()`
(#1118).
* `check_dots_empty()`, `check_dots_unused()`, and
`check_dots_unnamed()` have been moved from ellipsis to rlang. The
ellipsis package is deprecated and will eventually be archived.
We have added `check_dots_empty0()`. It has a different UI but is
almost as efficient as checking for `missing(...)`. Use this in very
low level functions where a couple microseconds make a difference.
* The `arg_nm` argument of `arg_match0()` must now be a string or
symbol.
* `arg_match()` now mentions the supplied argument (#1113).
* `is_installed()` and `check_installed()` gain a `version` argument (#1165).
* `check_installed()` now consults the
`rlib_restart_package_not_found` global option to determine whether
to prompt users to install packages. This also disables the restart
mechanism (see below).
* `check_installed()` now signals errors of class
`rlib_error_package_not_found` with a
`rlib_restart_package_not_found` restart. This allows calling
handlers to install the required packages and restart the check
(#1150).
* `is_installed()` and `check_installed()` now support
DESCRIPTION-style version requirements like `"rlang (>= 1.0)"`.
They also gain `version` and `compare` arguments to supply requirements
programmatically.
* `check_installed()` gains an `action` argument that is called when
the user chooses to install and update missing and outdated packages.
* New `check_exclusive()` function to check that only one argument of
a set is supplied (#1261).
### R APIs
* `on_load()` and `run_on_load()` lets you run `.onLoad()` expressions
from any file of your package. `on_package_load()` runs expressions
when another package is loaded. (#1284)
* The new predicate `is_call_simple()` indicates whether a call has a
name and/or a namespace. It provides two invariants:
- If `is_call_simple(x)` is `TRUE`, `call_name()` always returns a
string.
- If `is_call_simple(x, ns = TRUE)` is `TRUE`, `call_ns()` always
returns a string.
* `call_name()` and `call_ns()` now return `NULL` with calls of the
form `foo::bar` (#670).
* New `current_call()`, `caller_call()`, and `frame_call()`
accessors. New `frame_fn()` accessor.
* `env_has()` and the corresponding C-level function no longer force
active bindings (#1292).
* New `names2<-` replacement function that never adds missing values
when names don't have names (#1301).
* `zap_srcref()` now preserves attributes of closures.
* Objects headers (as printed by `last_error()`, `env_print()`, ...)
are now formatted using the `cls` class of the cli package.
* `as_function()` gains `arg` and `call` arguments to provide
contextual information about erroring inputs.
* `is_expression()` now returns `FALSE` for manually constructed
expressions that cannot be created by the R parser.
* New C callable `rlang_env_unbind()`. This is a wrapper around
`R_removeVarFromFrame()` on R >= 4.0.0. On older R this wraps the R
function `base::rm()`. Unlike `rm()`, this function does not warn
(nor throw) when a binding does not exist.
* `friendly_type_of()` now supports missing arguments.
* `env_clone()` now properly clones active bindings and avoids forcing
promises (#1228). On R < 4.0, promises are still forced.
* Fixed an `s3_register()` issue when the registering package is a
dependency of the package that exports the generic (#1225).
* Added `compat-vctrs.R` file for robust manipulation of data frames
in zero-deps packages.
* Added `compat-cli.R` file to format message elements consistently
with cli in zero-deps packages.
* `compat-purrr.R` now longer includes `pluck*` helpers; these used a defintion
of pluck that predated purrr (#1159). `*_cpl()` has also been removed.
The `map*` wrappers now call `as_function()` so that you can pass short
anonymous functions that use `~` (#1157).
* `exprs_auto_name()` gains a `repair_auto` argument to make automatic
names unique (#1116).
* The `.named` argument of `dots_list()` can now be set to `NULL` to
give the result default names. With this option, fully unnamed
inputs produce a fully unnamed result with `NULL` names instead of a
character vector of minimal `""` names (#390).
* `is_named2()` is a variant of `is_named()` that always returns
`TRUE` for empty vectors (#191). It tests for the property that each
element of a vector is named rather than the presence of a `names`
attribute.
* New `rlib_bytes` class imported from the bench package (#1117).
It prints and parses human-friendly sizes.
* The `env` argument of `as_function()` now defaults to the global
environment. Its previous default was the caller of `as_function()`,
which was rarely the correct environment to look in. Since it's hard
to remember to pass the user environment and it's sometimes tricky
to keep track of it, it's best to consider string lookup as a
convenience for end users, not for developers (#1170).
* `s3_register()` no longer fails when generic does not exist. This
prevents failures when users don't have all the last versions of
packages (#1112).
* Formulas are now deparsed according to the tidyverse style guide
(`~symbol` without space and `~ expression()` with a space).
* New `hash_file()`, complementing `hash()`, to generate 128-bit hashes for
the data within a file without loading it into R (#1134).
* New `env_cache()` function to retrieve a value or create it with a
default if it doesn't exist yet (#1081).
* `env_get()` and `env_get_list()` gain a `last` argument. Lookup
stops in that environment. This can be useful in conjunction with
`base::topenv()`.
* New `call_match()` function. It is like `match.call()` but also
supports matching missing arguments to their defaults in the function
definition (#875).
`call_standardise()` is deprecated in favour of `call_match()`.
* `expr_deparse()` now properly escapes `\` characters in symbols,
argument names, and vector names (#1160).
* `friendly_type_of()` (from `compat-friendly-type.R`) now supports
matrices and arrays (#141).
* Updated `env_print()` to use `format_error_bullets()` and consistent
tidyverse style (#1154).
* `set_names()` now recycles names of size 1 to the size of the input,
following the tidyverse recycling rules.
* `is_bare_formula()` now handles the `scoped` argument
consistently. The default has been changed to `TRUE` for
compatibility with the historical default behaviour (#1115).
* The "definition" API (`dots_definitions()` etc.) has been archived.
* New `is_complex()` predicates to complete the family (#1127).
* The C function `r_obj_address()` now properly prefixes addresses
with the hexadecimal prefix `0x` on Windows (#1135).
* `obj_address()` is now exported.
* `%<~%` now actually works.
* `XXH3_64bits()` from the XXHash library is now exposed as C callable
under the name `rlang_xxh3_64bits()`.
# rlang 0.4.12
* Fix for CRAN checks.
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