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styler (version 1.10.3)

reindention: Specify what is re-indented how

Description

This function returns a list that can be used as an input for the argument reindention of the function tidyverse_style(). It features sensible defaults, so the user can specify deviations from them conveniently without the need of setting all arguments explicitly.

Usage

specify_reindention(regex_pattern = NULL, indention = 0L, comments_only = TRUE)

tidyverse_reindention()

Arguments

regex_pattern

Character vector with regular expression patterns that are to be re-indented with spaces, NULL if no reindention needed.

indention

The indention tokens should have if they match regex_pattern.

comments_only

Whether the regex_reindention_pattern should only be matched against comments or against all tokens. Mainly added for performance.

Functions

  • specify_reindention(): Allows to specify which tokens are reindented and how.

  • tidyverse_reindention(): Simple forwarder to specify_reindention with reindention according to the tidyverse style guide.

Examples

Run this code
style_text("a <- xyz", reindention = specify_reindention(
  regex_pattern = "xyz", indention = 4, comments_only = FALSE
))
style_text("a <- xyz", reindention = tidyverse_reindention())

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