
expr_text()
turns the expression into a single string, which
might be multi-line. expr_name()
is suitable for formatting
names. It works best with symbols and scalar types, but also
accepts calls. expr_label()
formats the expression nicely for use
in messages.
expr_label(expr)expr_name(expr)
expr_text(expr, width = 60L, nlines = Inf)
An expression to labellise.
Width of each line.
Maximum number of lines to extract.
# NOT RUN {
# To labellise a function argument, first capture it with
# substitute():
fn <- function(x) expr_label(substitute(x))
fn(x:y)
# Strings are encoded
expr_label("a\nb")
# Names and expressions are quoted with ``
expr_label(quote(x))
expr_label(quote(a + b + c))
# Long expressions are collapsed
expr_label(quote(foo({
1 + 2
print(x)
})))
# }
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