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export_gtfs()
to save large round numbers in scientific notation. This was not exactly a bug, as the specification does not forbid it, but the behavior could interfere with the workflow of people using other applications (as shown in {gtfstools} #73). Also, improves the readability of the tables.import_gtfs()
would append a .txt
extension to non text files found inside the GTFS feed, which would lead to an error when attempting to unzip the feed. The function now ignores non text files when reading feeds, and raises an informative warning message if any of such files is found (#23).import_gtfs()
now accepts paths and URLs without .zip
extension, as long as they still point to zip files (in other words, it accepts zip files that for some reason or another do not have .zip
extension).quiet = FALSE
in import_gtfs()
and export_gtfs()
.import_gtfs()
would raise a {bit64}
-related warning when the first row of any table included a 64-bit integer. This is now fixed - when reading the first row to figure out which fields are present, all columns are read as character vectors.gtfsio_error()
function, which raises a custom-classed error condition. All errors raised in gtfsio's exported functions inherit from gtfsio_error
and <function_name>_error
, which allows for easier and more clear error catching.check_fields_exist()
was substituted by check_field_exists()
). This shouldn't raise reverse dependencies concern, because as of now only {gtfstools}
dev version uses such functions, which is an easy fix that doesn't concern CRAN release.import_gtfs()
would ocasionally include the full path to a table to their name in a GTFS object (#17). Fixed by Mark Padgham (@mapdge) in #18.summary.gtfs
method. Thanks Mark Padgham (@mapdge).import_gtfs()
has a new encoding
parameter, used to handle encoded strings in their native encoding.check_fields_exist()
and check_fields_types()
when a lower-level test (i.e. if the file that holds such field exists, for example) failed. Now it returns FALSE
instead of raising an error.export_gtfs()
when as_dir
was set to TRUE
and path
was set to tempdir()
in #15. The function now returns an (intentional) error if tempdir()
is passed to path
. Thanks Flavio Poletti (@polettif).import_gtfs()
has a new skip
parameter. It may be used similarly to files
, but you specify the files you don't want to read, instead of the ones you do. Thanks Flavio Poletti (@polettif).Any scripts or data that you put into this service are public.
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