Description Usage Arguments Details Value Examples
Use these functions to wrap code in a verbosity
option. You can
wrap blocks of code using with_verbosity()
; you can use the adverb
verbosely()
to modify another function so it acts with verbosity
.
1 2 3 | with_verbosity(verbosity = c("error", "info", "all", "none"), code)
verbosely(.f, verbosity = c("error", "info", "all", "none"))
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verbosity |
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code |
Code to be run using the verbosity option |
.f |
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Keep in mind that only the "closest" invocation to the code will be
effective; the allowable values for verbosity
are:
"error"
reports results of all checks that failed
"info"
reports results of all checks that failed, and that find missing optional information
"all"
reports results of all checks
"none"
reports no results
TODO: talk about implementation, steward.verbosity
The results of the evaluation of the code
argument.
function
with same arguments as .f
, which will run
using the verbosity
argument
1 2 3 | with_verbosity("all", stw_meta(diamonds_meta))
verbosely(stw_meta, "all")(diamonds_meta)
diamonds_meta %>% verbosely(stw_meta, "all")()
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