regfetch {pkgmaker} | R Documentation |
Finds an entry in a registry.
Description
This function provides extra control on how entries are queried
from a registry
object.
Usage
regfetch(
regobj,
...,
all = FALSE,
error = TRUE,
exact = FALSE,
KEYS = NULL,
verbose = FALSE,
entry = FALSE,
msg = NULL
)
pkgreg_fetch(regname, ..., msg = NULL, where = topenv(parent.frame()))
pkgreg_remove(
regname,
...,
msg = NULL,
where = topenv(parent.frame()),
quiet = FALSE
)
Arguments
regobj |
a registry object |
... |
key value(s) to look up. If multiple indexes are used, then the primary key should come first. |
all |
logical to indicate if hidden keys (starting with a '.') should be returned and output in message. |
error |
a logical that indicates if an error should be thrown if the key has no match or multiple matches |
exact |
a logical that indicates if matching should be exact or partial.
Note that if exact matches exist then they are returned, independently of the
value of |
KEYS |
alternative way of passing the key value(s).
If not missing, then arguments in |
verbose |
a logical that indicates if verbosity should be toggle on |
entry |
a logical that indicates if the |
msg |
a header to use in case of error. |
regname |
Name of a sub-registry, used as its identifier. |
where |
package name or namespace that owns the registry. |
quiet |
a logical that indicates if the operation should be performed quietly, without throwing errors or warnings. |
Value
regfetch
returns a registry entry.
Functions
-
pkgreg_fetch()
: fetches entries in a package registry, as set up bysetPackageRegistry
.It loads the requested package registry and uses
regfetch
to retrieve data from it. -
pkgreg_remove()
: removes an entry from a package registry.