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evaluate 1.0.0

18 Sep 13:54
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  • Setting ACTIONS_STEP_DEBUG=1 (as in a failing GHA workflow) will
    automatically set log_echo and log_warning to TRUE (#175).

  • evaluate works on R 3.6.0 once again.

  • evaluate() improvements:

    • Now terminates on the first error in a multi-expression input, i.e.
      1;stop('2');3 will no longer evaluate the third component. This
      matches console behaviour more closely.

    • Calls from conditions emitted by top-level code are automatically stripped
      (#150).

    • Result has a class (evaluate_evaluation/list) with a basic print method.

    • Plots created before messages/warnings/errors are correctly captured (#28).

  • Handler improvements:

    • The default value handler now evaluates print() in a child of the
      evaluation environment. This largely makes evaluate easier to test, but
      should make defining S3 methods for print a little easier (#192).

    • The source output handler is now passed the entire complete input
      expression, not just the first component.

  • evalute(include_timing) has been deprecated. I can't find any use of it on
    GitHub, and it adds substantial code complexity for little gain.

  • is.value() has been removed since it tests for an object that evaluate
    never creates.

  • New local_reproducible_output() helper that sets various options and env
    vars to help ensure consistency of output across environments.

  • parse_all() adds a \n to the end of every line, even the last one if it
    didn't have one in the input. Additionally, it no longer has a default
    method, which will generate better errors if you pass in something unexpected.

  • New trim_intermediate_plots() drops intermediate plots to reveal the
    complete/final plot (#206).

  • watchout() is no longer exported; it's really an implementation detail that
    should never have been leaked to the public interface.

evaluate 0.24.0

10 Jun 22:56
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  • The source output handler can now take two arguments (the unparsed src
    and the parsed call) and choose to affect the displayed source.