#' Format and interpolate a string
#'
#' Expressions enclosed by braces will be evaluated as R code. Long strings are
#' broken by line and concatenated together. Leading whitespace and blank lines
#' from the first and last lines are automatically trimmed.
#'
#' @param .x \[`listish`]\cr An environment, list, or data frame used to lookup values.
#' @param ... \[`expressions`]\cr Unnamed arguments are taken to be expression
#' string(s) to format. Multiple inputs are concatenated together before formatting.
#' Named arguments are taken to be temporary variables available for substitution.
#'
#' For `glue_data()`, elements in `...` override the values in `.x`.
#' @param .sep \[`character(1)`: \sQuote{""}]\cr Separator used to separate elements.
#' @param .envir \[`environment`: `parent.frame()`]\cr Environment to evaluate each expression in. Expressions are
#' evaluated from left to right. If `.x` is an environment, the expressions are
#' evaluated in that environment and `.envir` is ignored. If `NULL` is passed, it is equivalent to [emptyenv()].
#' @param .open \[`character(1)`: \sQuote{\\\{}]\cr The opening delimiter. Doubling the
#' full delimiter escapes it.
#' @param .close \[`character(1)`: \sQuote{\\\}}]\cr The closing delimiter. Doubling the
#' full delimiter escapes it.
#' @param .transformer \[`function]`\cr A function taking two arguments, `text`
#' and `envir`, where `text` is the unparsed string inside the glue block and
#' `envir` is the execution environment. A `.transformer` lets you modify a
#' glue block before, during, or after evaluation, allowing you to create your
#' own custom `glue()`-like functions. See `vignette("transformers")` for
#' examples.
#' @param .na \[`character(1)`: \sQuote{NA}]\cr Value to replace `NA` values
#' with. If `NULL` missing values are propagated, that is an `NA` result will
#' cause `NA` output. Otherwise the value is replaced by the value of `.na`.
#' @param .null \[`character(1)`: \sQuote{character()}]\cr Value to replace
#' NULL values with. If `character()` whole output is `character()`. If
#' `NULL` all NULL values are dropped (as in `paste0()`). Otherwise the
#' value is replaced by the value of `.null`.
#' @param .comment \[`character(1)`: \sQuote{#}]\cr Value to use as the comment
#' character.
#' @param .literal \[`boolean(1)`: \sQuote{FALSE}]\cr Whether to treat single or
#' double quotes, backticks, and comments as regular characters (vs. as
#' syntactic elements), when parsing the expression string. Setting `.literal
#' = TRUE` probably only makes sense in combination with a custom
#' `.transformer`, as is the case with `glue_col()`. Regard this argument
#' (especially, its name) as experimental.
#' @param .trim \[`logical(1)`: \sQuote{TRUE}]\cr Whether to trim the input
#' template with [trim()] or not.
#' @seealso <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0498/> and
#' <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0257/> upon which this is based.
#' @returns A glue object, as created by [as_glue()].
#' @examples
#' name <- "Fred"
#' age <- 50
#' anniversary <- as.Date("1991-10-12")
#' glue('My name is {name},',
#' 'my age next year is {age + 1},',
#' 'my anniversary is {format(anniversary, "%A, %B %d, %Y")}.')
#'
#' # single braces can be inserted by doubling them
#' glue("My name is {name}, not {{name}}.")
#'
#' # Named arguments can be used to assign temporary variables.
#' glue('My name is {name},',
#' ' my age next year is {age + 1},',
#' ' my anniversary is {format(anniversary, "%A, %B %d, %Y")}.',
#' name = "Joe",
#' age = 40,
#' anniversary = as.Date("2001-10-12"))
#'
#' # `glue()` can also be used in user defined functions
#' intro <- function(name, profession, country){
#' glue("My name is {name}, a {profession}, from {country}")
#' }
#' intro("Shelmith", "Senior Data Analyst", "Kenya")
#' intro("Cate", "Data Scientist", "Kenya")
#'
#' # `glue_data()` is useful in magrittr pipes
#' if (require(magrittr)) {
#'
#' mtcars %>% glue_data("{rownames(.)} has {hp} hp")
#'
#' # Or within dplyr pipelines
#' if (require(dplyr)) {
#'
#' head(iris) %>%
#' mutate(description = glue("This {Species} has a petal length of {Petal.Length}"))
#'
#' }}
#'
#' # Alternative delimiters can also be used if needed
#' one <- "1"
#' glue("The value of $e^{2\\pi i}$ is $<<one>>$.", .open = "<<", .close = ">>")
#' @useDynLib glue glue_
#' @name glue
#' @export
glue_data <- function(.x, ..., .sep = "", .envir = parent.frame(),
.open = "{", .close = "}", .na = "NA", .null = character(),
.comment = "#", .literal = FALSE, .transformer = identity_transformer, .trim = TRUE) {
.envir <- .envir %||% emptyenv()
# Perform all evaluations in a temporary environment
if (is.null(.x)) {
stopifnot(is.environment(.envir))
parent_env <- .envir
} else if (is.environment(.x)) {
parent_env <- .x
} else {
parent_env <- list2env(as.list(.x), parent = .envir)
}
# Capture unevaluated arguments
dots <- eval(substitute(alist(...)))
named <- has_names(dots)
# Evaluate named arguments, add results to environment
env <- bind_args(dots[named], parent_env)
# Concatenate unnamed arguments together
unnamed_args <- lapply(
which(!named),
function(x) {
# Any evaluation to `NULL` is replaced with `.null`:
# - If `.null == character()` then if any output's length is 0 the
# whole output should be forced to be `character(0)`.
# - If `.null == NULL` then it is allowed and any such argument will be
# silently dropped.
# - In other cases output is treated as it was evaluated to `.null`.
eval(call("force", as.symbol(paste0("..", x)))) %||% .null
}
)
unnamed_args <- drop_null(unnamed_args)
if (length(unnamed_args) == 0) {
# This is equivalent to `paste0(NULL)`
return(as_glue(character(0)))
}
lengths <- lengths(unnamed_args)
if (any(lengths == 0)) {
return(as_glue(character(0)))
}
if (any(lengths != 1)) {
stop("All unnamed arguments must be length 1", call. = FALSE)
}
if (any(is.na(unnamed_args))) {
if (is.null(.na)) {
return(as_glue(NA_character_))
} else {
unnamed_args[is.na(unnamed_args)] <- .na
}
}
unnamed_args <- paste0(unnamed_args, collapse = .sep)
if (isTRUE(.trim)) {
unnamed_args <- trim(unnamed_args)
}
f <- function(expr){
eval_func <- .transformer(expr, env) %||% .null
# crayon functions *can* be used, so we use tryCatch()
# to give as.character() a chance to work
tryCatch(
# Output can be `NULL` only if `.null` is `NULL`. Then it should be
# returned as is, because `as.character(NULL)` is `character()`.
if (is.null(eval_func)) NULL else as.character(eval_func),
error = function(e) {
# if eval_func is a function, provide informative error-message
if (is.function(eval_func)) {
message <- paste0(
"glue cannot interpolate functions into strings.\n",
"* object '",
expr,
"' is a function."
)
stop(message, call. = FALSE)
}
# default stop
stop(e)
}
)
}
# Parse any glue strings
res <- .Call(glue_, unnamed_args, f, .open, .close, .comment, .literal)
res <- drop_null(res)
if (any(lengths(res) == 0)) {
return(as_glue(character(0)))
}
if (!is.null(.na)) {
res[] <- lapply(res, function(x) replace(x, is.na(x), .na))
} else {
na_rows <- na_rows(res)
}
res <- do.call(paste0, recycle_columns(res))
if (is.null(.na)) {
res <- replace(res, na_rows, NA)
}
as_glue(res)
}
#' @export
#' @rdname glue
glue <- function(..., .sep = "", .envir = parent.frame(), .open = "{", .close = "}", .na = "NA", .null = character(), .comment = "#", .literal = FALSE, .transformer = identity_transformer, .trim = TRUE) {
glue_data(.x = NULL, ..., .sep = .sep, .envir = .envir, .open = .open, .close = .close, .na = .na, .null = .null, .comment = .comment, .literal = .literal, .transformer = .transformer, .trim = .trim)
}
#' Collapse a character vector
#'
#' `glue_collapse()` collapses a character vector of any length into a length 1 vector.
#' `glue_sql_collapse()` does the same but returns a `[DBI::SQL()]`
#' object rather than a glue object.
#'
#' @param x The character vector to collapse.
#' @param width The maximum string width before truncating with `...`.
#' @param last String used to separate the last two items if `x` has at least
#' 2 items.
#' @inheritParams base::paste
#' @returns Always returns a length-1 glue object, as created by [as_glue()].
#' @examples
#' glue_collapse(glue("{1:10}"))
#'
#' # Wide values can be truncated
#' glue_collapse(glue("{1:10}"), width = 5)
#'
#' glue_collapse(1:4, ", ", last = " and ")
#' @export
glue_collapse <- function(x, sep = "", width = Inf, last = "") {
if (length(x) == 0) {
return(as_glue(""))
}
if (any(is.na(x))) {
return(as_glue(NA_character_))
}
if (nzchar(last) && length(x) > 1) {
res <- glue_collapse(x[seq(1, length(x) - 1)], sep = sep, width = Inf)
return(glue_collapse(paste0(res, last, x[length(x)]), width = width))
}
x <- paste0(x, collapse = sep)
if (width < Inf) {
x_width <- nchar(x, "width")
too_wide <- x_width > width
if (too_wide) {
x <- paste0(substr(x, 1, width - 3), "...")
}
}
as_glue(x)
}
#' Trim a character vector
#'
#' This trims a character vector according to the trimming rules used by glue.
#' These follow similar rules to [Python Docstrings](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0257/),
#' with the following features.
#' - Leading and trailing whitespace from the first and last lines is removed.
#' - A uniform amount of indentation is stripped from the second line on, equal
#' to the minimum indentation of all non-blank lines after the first.
#' - Lines can be continued across newlines by using `\\`.
#' @param x A character vector to trim.
#' @returns A character vector.
#' @export
#' @examples
#' glue("
#' A formatted string
#' Can have multiple lines
#' with additional indention preserved
#' ")
#'
#' glue("
#' \ntrailing or leading newlines can be added explicitly\n
#' ")
#'
#' glue("
#' A formatted string \\
#' can also be on a \\
#' single line
#' ")
#' @useDynLib glue trim_
trim <- function(x) {
has_newline <- function(x) any(grepl("\\n", x))
if (length(x) == 0 || !has_newline(x)) {
return(x)
}
.Call(trim_, x)
}
#' @export
print.glue <- function(x, ..., sep = "\n") {
x[is.na(x)] <- style_na(x[is.na(x)])
if (length(x) > 0) {
cat(x, ..., sep = sep)
}
invisible(x)
}
#' Coerce object to glue
#'
#' A glue object is a character vector with S3 class `"glue"`. The `"glue"`
#' class implements a print method that shows the literal contents (rather than
#' the string implementation) and a `+` method, so that you can concatenate with
#' the addition operator.
#'
#' @param x object to be coerced.
#' @param ... further arguments passed to methods.
#' @returns A character vector with S3 class `"glue"`.
#' @export
#' @examples
#' x <- as_glue(c("abc", "\"\\\\", "\n"))
#' x
#'
#' x <- 1
#' y <- 3
#' glue("x + y") + " = {x + y}"
as_glue <- function(x, ...) {
UseMethod("as_glue")
}
#' @export
as_glue.default <- function(x, ...) {
as_glue(as.character(x))
}
#' @export
as_glue.glue <- function(x, ...) {
x
}
#' @export
as_glue.character <- function(x, ...) {
class(x) <- c("glue", "character")
enc2utf8(x)
}
#' @export
as.character.glue <- function(x, ...) {
unclass(x)
}
#' @export
`[.glue` <- function(x, i, ...) {
as_glue(NextMethod())
}
#' @export
`[[.glue` <- function(x, i, ...) {
as_glue(NextMethod())
}
#' @export
`+.glue` <- function(e1, e2) {
if (!is.null(e1) && !is.character(e1)) {
stop("LHS must be a character vector.")
}
if (!is.null(e2) && !is.character(e2)) {
stop("RHS must be a character vector.")
}
glue_data(
"{e1}{e2}",
.x = list(e1 = e1, e2 = e2),
.envir = parent.frame()
)
}
#' @importFrom methods setOldClass
setOldClass(c("glue", "character"))
#' Deprecated Functions
#'
#' These functions are Deprecated in this release of glue, they will be removed
#' in a future version.
#' @name glue-deprecated
#' @keywords internal
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