list_Rd {Rdpack} | R Documentation |
Combine Rd fragments
Description
Combine Rd fragments and strings into one object.
Usage
list_Rd(..., Rd_tag = NULL, Rd_class = FALSE)
Arguments
... |
named list of objects to combine, see ‘Details’. |
Rd_tag |
if non-null, a value for the |
Rd_class |
logical; if TRUE, the result will be of class "Rd". |
Details
The names of named arguments specify tags for the corresponding elements (not arbitrary tags, ones that are converted to macro names by prepending backslash to them). This is a convenient way to specify sections, items, etc, in cases when the arguments have not being tagged by previous processing. Character string arguments are converted to the appropriate Rd pieces.
Argument ...
may contain a mixture of character vactors and Rd
pieces.
Value
an Rd object or list with Rd_tag
attribute, as specified by the
arguments.
Author(s)
Georgi N. Boshnakov
See Also
Examples
## see also the examples for c_Rd
dummyfun <- function(x, ...) x
u1 <- list_Rd(name = "Dummyname", alias = "dummyfun",
title = "Dummy title", description = "Dummy description",
usage = "dummyfun(x)",
value = "numeric vector",
author = "A. Author",
Rd_class=TRUE )
Rdo_show(u1)
# call reprompt to fill the arguments section (and correct the usage)
fn <- tempfile("dummyfun", fileext = "Rd")
reprompt(dummyfun, filename = fn)
# check that the result can be parsed and show it.
Rdo_show(tools::parse_Rd(fn))
unlink(fn)
[Package Rdpack version 2.6 Index]