fn_fmls {rlang} | R Documentation |
Extract arguments from a function
Description
fn_fmls()
returns a named list of formal arguments.
fn_fmls_names()
returns the names of the arguments.
fn_fmls_syms()
returns formals as a named list of symbols. This
is especially useful for forwarding arguments in constructed calls.
Usage
fn_fmls(fn = caller_fn())
fn_fmls_names(fn = caller_fn())
fn_fmls_syms(fn = caller_fn())
fn_fmls(fn) <- value
fn_fmls_names(fn) <- value
Arguments
fn |
A function. It is looked up in the calling frame if not supplied. |
value |
New formals or formals names for |
Details
Unlike formals()
, these helpers throw an error with primitive
functions instead of returning NULL
.
See Also
call_args()
and call_args_names()
Examples
# Extract from current call:
fn <- function(a = 1, b = 2) fn_fmls()
fn()
# fn_fmls_syms() makes it easy to forward arguments:
call2("apply", !!! fn_fmls_syms(lapply))
# You can also change the formals:
fn_fmls(fn) <- list(A = 10, B = 20)
fn()
fn_fmls_names(fn) <- c("foo", "bar")
fn()
[Package rlang version 1.1.4 Index]