
local_options()
changes options for the duration of a stack
frame (by default the current one). Options are set back to their
old values when the frame returns.
with_options()
changes options while an expression is
evaluated. Options are restored when the expression returns.
push_options()
adds or changes options permanently.
peek_option()
and peek_options()
return option values. The
former returns the option directly while the latter returns a
list.
local_options(..., .frame = caller_env())with_options(.expr, ...)
push_options(...)
peek_options(...)
peek_option(name)
For local_options()
and push_options()
, the old option
values. peek_option()
returns the current value of an option
while the plural peek_options()
returns a list of current
option values.
For local_options()
and push_options()
, named
values defining new option values. For peek_options()
, strings
or character vectors of option names.
The environment of a stack frame which defines the scope of the temporary options. When the frame returns, the options are set back to their original values.
An expression to evaluate with temporary options.
An option name as string.
These functions are experimental.
# Store and retrieve a global option:
push_options(my_option = 10)
peek_option("my_option")
# Change the option temporarily:
with_options(my_option = 100, peek_option("my_option"))
peek_option("my_option")
# The scoped variant is useful within functions:
fn <- function() {
local_options(my_option = 100)
peek_option("my_option")
}
fn()
peek_option("my_option")
# The plural peek returns a named list:
peek_options("my_option")
peek_options("my_option", "digits")
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