sourceutils Source Reference Utilities
Description
These functions extract information from source references.
Usage
getSrcFilename(x, full.names = FALSE, unique = TRUE)
getSrcDirectory(x, unique = TRUE)
getSrcref(x)
getSrcLocation(x, which = c("line", "column", "byte", "parse"),
first = TRUE)
Arguments
x | An object (typically a function) containing source references. |
full.names | Whether to include the full path in the filename result. |
unique | Whether to list only unique filenames/directories. |
which | Which part of a source reference to extract. Can be abbreviated. |
first | Whether to show the first (or last) location of the object. |
Details
Each statement of a function will have its own source reference if the "keep.source" option is TRUE. These functions retrieve all of them.
The components are as follows:
- line
-
The line number where the object starts or ends.
- column
-
The column number where the object starts or ends.
- byte
-
As for
"column", but counting bytes, which may differ in case of multibyte characters. - parse
-
As for
"line", but this ignores#linedirectives.
Value
getSrcFilename and getSrcDirectory return character vectors holding the filename/directory.
getSrcref returns a list of "srcref" objects or NULL if there are none.
getSrcLocation returns an integer vector of the requested type of locations.
See Also
Examples
fn <- function(x) {
x + 1 # A comment, kept as part of the source
}
# Show the temporary file directory
# where the example was saved
getSrcDirectory(fn)
getSrcLocation(fn, "line")
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