# Standalone file: do not edit by hand
# Source: <https://github.com/r-lib/rlang/blob/main/R/standalone-obj-type.R>
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# ---
# repo: r-lib/rlang
# file: standalone-obj-type.R
# last-updated: 2023-05-01
# license: https://unlicense.org
# imports: rlang (>= 1.1.0)
# ---
#
# ## Changelog
#
# 2023-05-01:
# - `obj_type_friendly()` now only displays the first class of S3 objects.
#
# 2023-03-30:
# - `stop_input_type()` now handles `I()` input literally in `arg`.
#
# 2022-10-04:
# - `obj_type_friendly(value = TRUE)` now shows numeric scalars
# literally.
# - `stop_friendly_type()` now takes `show_value`, passed to
# `obj_type_friendly()` as the `value` argument.
#
# 2022-10-03:
# - Added `allow_na` and `allow_null` arguments.
# - `NULL` is now backticked.
# - Better friendly type for infinities and `NaN`.
#
# 2022-09-16:
# - Unprefixed usage of rlang functions with `rlang::` to
# avoid onLoad issues when called from rlang (#1482).
#
# 2022-08-11:
# - Prefixed usage of rlang functions with `rlang::`.
#
# 2022-06-22:
# - `friendly_type_of()` is now `obj_type_friendly()`.
# - Added `obj_type_oo()`.
#
# 2021-12-20:
# - Added support for scalar values and empty vectors.
# - Added `stop_input_type()`
#
# 2021-06-30:
# - Added support for missing arguments.
#
# 2021-04-19:
# - Added support for matrices and arrays (#141).
# - Added documentation.
# - Added changelog.
#
# nocov start
#' Return English-friendly type
#' @param x Any R object.
#' @param value Whether to describe the value of `x`. Special values
#' like `NA` or `""` are always described.
#' @param length Whether to mention the length of vectors and lists.
#' @return A string describing the type. Starts with an indefinite
#' article, e.g. "an integer vector".
#' @noRd
obj_type_friendly <- function(x, value = TRUE) {
if (is_missing(x)) {
return("absent")
}
if (is.object(x)) {
if (inherits(x, "quosure")) {
type <- "quosure"
} else {
type <- class(x)[[1L]]
}
return(sprintf("a <%s> object", type))
}
if (!is_vector(x)) {
return(.rlang_as_friendly_type(typeof(x)))
}
n_dim <- length(dim(x))
if (!n_dim) {
if (!is_list(x) && length(x) == 1) {
if (is_na(x)) {
return(switch(
typeof(x),
logical = "`NA`",
integer = "an integer `NA`",
double =
if (is.nan(x)) {
"`NaN`"
} else {
"a numeric `NA`"
},
complex = "a complex `NA`",
character = "a character `NA`",
.rlang_stop_unexpected_typeof(x)
))
}
show_infinites <- function(x) {
if (x > 0) {
"`Inf`"
} else {
"`-Inf`"
}
}
str_encode <- function(x, width = 30, ...) {
if (nchar(x) > width) {
x <- substr(x, 1, width - 3)
x <- paste0(x, "...")
}
encodeString(x, ...)
}
if (value) {
if (is.numeric(x) && is.infinite(x)) {
return(show_infinites(x))
}
if (is.numeric(x) || is.complex(x)) {
number <- as.character(round(x, 2))
what <- if (is.complex(x)) "the complex number" else "the number"
return(paste(what, number))
}
return(switch(
typeof(x),
logical = if (x) "`TRUE`" else "`FALSE`",
character = {
what <- if (nzchar(x)) "the string" else "the empty string"
paste(what, str_encode(x, quote = "\""))
},
raw = paste("the raw value", as.character(x)),
.rlang_stop_unexpected_typeof(x)
))
}
return(switch(
typeof(x),
logical = "a logical value",
integer = "an integer",
double = if (is.infinite(x)) show_infinites(x) else "a number",
complex = "a complex number",
character = if (nzchar(x)) "a string" else "\"\"",
raw = "a raw value",
.rlang_stop_unexpected_typeof(x)
))
}
if (length(x) == 0) {
return(switch(
typeof(x),
logical = "an empty logical vector",
integer = "an empty integer vector",
double = "an empty numeric vector",
complex = "an empty complex vector",
character = "an empty character vector",
raw = "an empty raw vector",
list = "an empty list",
.rlang_stop_unexpected_typeof(x)
))
}
}
vec_type_friendly(x)
}
vec_type_friendly <- function(x, length = FALSE) {
if (!is_vector(x)) {
abort("`x` must be a vector.")
}
type <- typeof(x)
n_dim <- length(dim(x))
add_length <- function(type) {
if (length && !n_dim) {
paste0(type, sprintf(" of length %s", length(x)))
} else {
type
}
}
if (type == "list") {
if (n_dim < 2) {
return(add_length("a list"))
} else if (is.data.frame(x)) {
return("a data frame")
} else if (n_dim == 2) {
return("a list matrix")
} else {
return("a list array")
}
}
type <- switch(
type,
logical = "a logical %s",
integer = "an integer %s",
numeric = ,
double = "a double %s",
complex = "a complex %s",
character = "a character %s",
raw = "a raw %s",
type = paste0("a ", type, " %s")
)
if (n_dim < 2) {
kind <- "vector"
} else if (n_dim == 2) {
kind <- "matrix"
} else {
kind <- "array"
}
out <- sprintf(type, kind)
if (n_dim >= 2) {
out
} else {
add_length(out)
}
}
.rlang_as_friendly_type <- function(type) {
switch(
type,
list = "a list",
NULL = "`NULL`",
environment = "an environment",
externalptr = "a pointer",
weakref = "a weak reference",
S4 = "an S4 object",
name = ,
symbol = "a symbol",
language = "a call",
pairlist = "a pairlist node",
expression = "an expression vector",
char = "an internal string",
promise = "an internal promise",
... = "an internal dots object",
any = "an internal `any` object",
bytecode = "an internal bytecode object",
primitive = ,
builtin = ,
special = "a primitive function",
closure = "a function",
type
)
}
.rlang_stop_unexpected_typeof <- function(x, call = caller_env()) {
abort(
sprintf("Unexpected type <%s>.", typeof(x)),
call = call
)
}
#' Return OO type
#' @param x Any R object.
#' @return One of `"bare"` (for non-OO objects), `"S3"`, `"S4"`,
#' `"R6"`, or `"R7"`.
#' @noRd
obj_type_oo <- function(x) {
if (!is.object(x)) {
return("bare")
}
class <- inherits(x, c("R6", "R7_object"), which = TRUE)
if (class[[1]]) {
"R6"
} else if (class[[2]]) {
"R7"
} else if (isS4(x)) {
"S4"
} else {
"S3"
}
}
#' @param x The object type which does not conform to `what`. Its
#' `obj_type_friendly()` is taken and mentioned in the error message.
#' @param what The friendly expected type as a string. Can be a
#' character vector of expected types, in which case the error
#' message mentions all of them in an "or" enumeration.
#' @param show_value Passed to `value` argument of `obj_type_friendly()`.
#' @param ... Arguments passed to [abort()].
#' @inheritParams args_error_context
#' @noRd
stop_input_type <- function(x,
what,
...,
allow_na = FALSE,
allow_null = FALSE,
show_value = TRUE,
arg = caller_arg(x),
call = caller_env()) {
# From standalone-cli.R
cli <- env_get_list(
nms = c("format_arg", "format_code"),
last = topenv(),
default = function(x) sprintf("`%s`", x),
inherit = TRUE
)
if (allow_na) {
what <- c(what, cli$format_code("NA"))
}
if (allow_null) {
what <- c(what, cli$format_code("NULL"))
}
if (length(what)) {
what <- oxford_comma(what)
}
if (inherits(arg, "AsIs")) {
format_arg <- identity
} else {
format_arg <- cli$format_arg
}
message <- sprintf(
"%s must be %s, not %s.",
format_arg(arg),
what,
obj_type_friendly(x, value = show_value)
)
abort(message, ..., call = call, arg = arg)
}
oxford_comma <- function(chr, sep = ", ", final = "or") {
n <- length(chr)
if (n < 2) {
return(chr)
}
head <- chr[seq_len(n - 1)]
last <- chr[n]
head <- paste(head, collapse = sep)
# Write a or b. But a, b, or c.
if (n > 2) {
paste0(head, sep, final, " ", last)
} else {
paste0(head, " ", final, " ", last)
}
}
# nocov end
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