| Rdo_modify | R Documentation |
Replace or modify parts of Rd objects.
Rdo_modify(rdo, val, create = FALSE, replace = FALSE, top = TRUE)
Rdo_replace_section(rdo, val, create = FALSE, replace = TRUE)
rdo |
an Rd object. |
val |
an Rd fragment. |
create |
if TRUE, create a new section, see ‘Details’. |
replace |
a logical, if TRUE |
top |
a logical, if TRUE examine also the "Rd_tag" of |
Argument rdo is an Rd object (complete or a fragment) to be
modified. val is an Rd fragment to use for modification.
Basically, val is appended to (if replace is FALSE) or
replaces (if replace is TRUE) the content of an element of
rdo which has the same "Rd_tag" as val.
Argument top specifies whether to check the "Rd_tag" of
rdo itself, see below.
Here are the details.
If top is TRUE and rdo and val have the same
(non-NULL) "Rd_tag", then the action depends on replace
(argument create is ignored in this case).
If replace is TRUE, val is returned. Otherwise
rdo and val are, effectively, concatenated. For example,
rdo may be the "arguments" section of an Rd object and
val may also be an "arguments" section containing new
arguments.
Otherwise, an element with the "Rd_tag" of val is searched in
rdo using tools:::RdTags(). If such elements are found,
the action again depends on replace.
If replace is a character string, then the first element of
rdo that is a list whose only element is identical to the
value of replace is replaced by val. If such an
element is not present and create is TRUE, val is
inserted in rdo. If create is FALSE, rdo is not
changed.
If replace is TRUE, the first element found is replaced with
val.
If replace is FALSE, val is appended to the first
element found.
If no element with the "Rd_tag" of val is found the action
depends on create. If create is TRUE, then val
is inserted in rdo, effectively creating a new section. If
create is FALSE, an error is thrown.
Rdo_replace_section is like Rdo_modify with argument
top fixed to TRUE and the default for argument replace
set to TRUE. It hardly makes sense to call Rdo_replace_section
with replace = FALSE but a character value for it may be
handy in some cases, see the examples.
an Rd object or fragment, as described in ‘Details’
Georgi N. Boshnakov
# a <- tools::parse_Rd("./man/promptUsage.Rd")
# char2Rdpiece("documentation", "keyword")
# this changes a keyword from Rd to documentation
# Rdo_replace_section(a, char2Rdpiece("documentation", "keyword"), replace = "Rd")
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