| R62Fun | R Documentation | 
Auto-generates functions from an R6 Class.
R62Fun( R6Class, assignEnvir = parent.env(environment()), detectGeneric = TRUE, mask = FALSE, dispatchClasses = list(R6Class), scope = "public", arg1 = "object", exclude = NULL )
| R6Class | R6ClassGenerator to generate public methods from | 
| assignEnvir | environment in which to assign the generics/methods, default is parent of current environment. | 
| detectGeneric | logical, if TRUE (default) detects if the method has a S3 or S4 generic and defines functions accordingly | 
| mask | logical, determines if non-generic functions should be masked if found, see details. | 
| dispatchClasses | list of classes to assign dispatch methods on | 
| scope | determines the scope of methods that should be copied, either  | 
| arg1 | if  | 
| exclude | an optional character vector naming the public methods or active bindings to exclude from the generator | 
If scope == "public" then searches in a given R6::R6Class for all public methods that are not initialize or clone.
If scope == "active" then searches for all active bindings. Currently there is only support for
calling active bindings but not setting them. If scope == c("public", active") then both are included.
Any methods/bindings passed to exclude will be ignored in the search.
If mask == TRUE then the generator ignores if a generic or method of the same name exists and will
create a new function. If
mask == FALSE then the generator will create a new generic only if an existing generic does not
already exist. Methods and generics are created using standard convention.
The optional dispatchClasses argument takes a list of R6::R6Classes and allows methods to be
created for multiple classes at one time.
S3 generics are detected with utils::isS3stdGeneric() and S4 generics are detected with methods::.S4methods().
Assigns generics/methods/functions to the chosen environment.
Other R62s: 
R62S3(),
R62S4()
printMachine <- R6::R6Class("printMachine",
        public = list(initialize = function() {},
                      printer = function(str) print(str)),
        active = list(Status = function() "Printing"))
pm <- printMachine$new()
# scope = public
R62Fun(printMachine, assignEnvir = topenv())
printer(pm, "Test String B")
# scope = active
R62Fun(printMachine, assignEnvir = topenv(), scope = 'active')
# note support for accessing only, cannot assign
# values to an active binding
Status(pm)
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