View source: R/lifecycle-superseded.R
env_bury | R Documentation |
This function is superseded. Please use env()
(and possibly
set_env()
if you're masking the bindings for another object like
a closure or a formula) instead.
env_bury()
is like env_bind()
but it creates the bindings in a
new child environment. This makes sure the new bindings have
precedence over old ones, without altering existing environments.
Unlike env_bind()
, this function does not have side effects and
returns a new environment (or object wrapping that environment).
env_bury(.env, ...)
.env |
An environment. |
... |
<dynamic> Named objects ( |
A copy of .env
enclosing the new environment containing
bindings to ...
arguments.
env_bind()
, env_unbind()
orig_env <- env(a = 10)
fn <- set_env(function() a, orig_env)
# fn() currently sees `a` as the value `10`:
fn()
# env_bury() will bury the current scope of fn() behind a new
# environment:
fn <- env_bury(fn, a = 1000)
fn()
# Even though the symbol `a` is still defined deeper in the scope:
orig_env$a
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