type_sum()
gives a brief summary of object type. Objects that commonly
occur in a data frame should return a string with four or less characters.
For most inputs, the argument is forwarded to vctrs::vec_ptype_abbr()
.
obj_sum()
also includes the size (but not the shape) of the object
if vctrs::vec_is()
is TRUE
.
It should always return a string (a character vector of length one).
As of pillar v1.6.1, the default method forwards to vctrs::vec_ptype_abbr()
for vectors and to type_sum()
for other objects.
Previous versions always forwarded to type_sum()
.
An attribute named "short"
in the return value will be picked up by
the pillar_shaft()
method for lists, and used if space is limited.
size_sum()
is called by obj_sum()
to format the size of the object.
It should always return a string (a character vector of length one),
it can be an empty string ""
to omit size information,
this is what the default method does for scalars.