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Helper functions for styling via RStudio Addins.
Set style: Select the style transformers to use. For flexibility, the user
input is passed to the transformers
argument, not the style
argument,
so entering styler::tidyverse_style(scope = "spaces")
in the Addin is
equivalent to styler::style_text("1+1", scope = "spaces")
and
styler::style_text("1+1", transformers = styler::tidyverse_style(scope = "spaces"))
if the text to style is 1+1
. The style transformers are memorized
within an R session via the R option styler.addins_style_transformer
so
if you want it to persist over sessions, set the option
styler.addins_style_transformer
in your .Rprofile
.
Style active file: Styles the active file, by default with
tidyverse_style()
or the value of the option
styler.addins_style_transformer
if specified.
Style selection: Same as Style active file, but styles the highlighted code instead of the whole file.
By default, both of the RStudio Addins will apply styling to the (selected)
file contents without saving changes. Automatic saving can be enabled by
setting the R option styler.save_after_styling
to TRUE
.
Consider setting this in your .Rprofile
file if you want to persist
this setting across multiple sessions. Untitled files will always need to be
saved manually after styling.
The way of specifying the style in the Addin as well as the auto-save option
(see below) are experimental. We are currently considering letting the user
specify the defaults for other style APIs like style_text()
,
either via R options, config files or other ways as well.
See r-lib/styler#319 for
the current status of this.
Other stylers:
style_dir()
,
style_file()
,
style_pkg()
,
style_text()
## Not run:
# save after styling when using the Addin
options(styler.save_after_styling = TRUE)
# only style with scope = "spaces" when using the Addin
val <- "styler::tidyverse_style(scope = 'spaces')"
options(
styler.addins_style_transformer = val
)
## End(Not run)
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