A section that is quoted from another source. It is typically indented.
cli_blockquote(
quote,
citation = NULL,
id = NULL,
class = NULL,
.envir = parent.frame()
)Text of the quotation.
Source of the quotation, typically a link or the name of a person.
Element id, a string. If NULL, then a new id is generated
and returned.
Class name, sting. Can be used in themes.
Environment to evaluate the glue expressions in. It is
also used to auto-close the container if .auto_close is TRUE.
evil <- paste(
"The real problem is that programmers have spent far too much time",
"worrying about efficiency in the wrong places and at the wrong",
"times; premature optimization is the root of all evil (or at least",
"most of it) in programming.")
cli_blockquote(evil, citation = "Donald Ervin Knuth")
#> #> “The real problem is that programmers have spent far #> too much time worrying about efficiency in the wrong #> places and at the wrong times; premature optimization #> is the root of all evil (or at least most of it) in #> programming.” #> — Donald Ervin Knuth #>
This function supports inline markup.
Other functions supporting inline markup:
cli_abort(),
cli_alert(),
cli_bullets_raw(),
cli_bullets(),
cli_dl(),
cli_h1(),
cli_li(),
cli_ol(),
cli_process_start(),
cli_progress_along(),
cli_progress_bar(),
cli_progress_message(),
cli_progress_output(),
cli_progress_step(),
cli_rule,
cli_status_update(),
cli_status(),
cli_text(),
cli_ul(),
format_error(),
format_inline()