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* Fixed valgrind issue.

* Deprecation infrastructure in `map_chr()` now has much less overhead
* Deprecation infrastructure in `map_chr()` now has much less overhead
leading to improved performance (#1089).

* purrr now requires R 3.5.0.

# purrr 1.0.1

* As of purrr 1.0.0, the `map()` family of functions wraps all errors generated
by `.f` inside an wrapper error that tracks the iteration index. As of purrr
1.0.1, this error now has a custom class (`purrr_error_indexed`),
by `.f` inside an wrapper error that tracks the iteration index. As of purrr
1.0.1, this error now has a custom class (`purrr_error_indexed`),
`location` and `name` fields, and is documented in `?purrr_error_indexed`
(#1027).

* `map()` errors with named inputs also report the name of the element that
errored.

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See #768 for more information.

* `update_list()` (#858) and `rerun()` (#877), and the use of tidyselect
with `map_at()` and friends (#874) have been deprecated. These functions
use some form of non-standard evaluation which we now believe is a poor
with `map_at()` and friends (#874) have been deprecated. These functions
use some form of non-standard evaluation which we now believe is a poor
fit for purrr.

* The `lift_*` family of functions has been deprecated. We no longer believe
these to be a good fit for purrr because they rely on a style of function
these to be a good fit for purrr because they rely on a style of function
manipulation that is very uncommon in R code (#871).

* `prepend()`, `rdunif()`, `rbernoulli()`, `when()`, and `list_along()` have
* `prepend()`, `rdunif()`, `rbernoulli()`, `when()`, and `list_along()` have
all been deprecated (#925). It's now clear that they don't align with the
core purpose of purrr.

* `splice()` is deprecated because we no longer believe that automatic
* `splice()` is deprecated because we no longer believe that automatic
splicing makes for good UI. Instead use `list2()` + `!!!` or
`list_flatten()` (#869).

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* Use of map functions with expressions, calls, and pairlists has been
deprecated (#961).

* All map `_raw()` variants have been deprecated because they are of limited
* All map `_raw()` variants have been deprecated because they are of limited
use and you can now use `map_vec()` instead (#903).

* In `map_chr()`, automatic conversion from logical, integer, and double to
character is now deprecated. Use an explicit `as.character()` if needed
character is now deprecated. Use an explicit `as.character()` if needed
(#904).

* Errors from `.f` are now wrapped in an additional class that gives
* Errors from `.f` are now wrapped in an additional class that gives
information about where the error occurred (#945).

### Deprecation next steps

* `as_function()` and the `...f` argument to `partial()` are no longer
* `as_function()` and the `...f` argument to `partial()` are no longer
supported. They have been defunct for quite some time.

* Soft deprecated functions: `%@%`, `reduce_right()`, `reduce2_right()`,
`accumulate_right()` are now fully deprecated. Similarly, the
`accumulate_right()` are now fully deprecated. Similarly, the
`.lazy`, `.env`, and `.first` arguments to `partial()`,
and the `.right` argument to `detect()` and `detect_index()`
and the `.right` argument to `detect()` and `detect_index()`
are fully deprecated. Removing elements with `NULL` in `list_modify()` and
`list_merge()` is now fully deprecated.

* `is_numeric()` and `is_scalar_numeric()` have been removed. They have
been deprecated since purrr 0.2.3 (Sep 2017).

* `invoke_*()` is now deprecated. It was superseded in 0.3.0 (Jan 2019) and
3.5 years later, we have decided to deprecate it as part of the API
* `invoke_*()` is now deprecated. It was superseded in 0.3.0 (Jan 2019) and
3.5 years later, we have decided to deprecate it as part of the API
refinement in the 1.0.0 release.

* `map_call()` has been removed. It was made defunct in 0.3.0 (Jan 2019).
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(#894).

* purrr now uses the base pipe (`|>`) and anonymous function short hand (`\(x)`),
in all examples. This means that examples will no longer work in R 4.0 and
earlier so in those versions of R, the examples are automatically converted
in all examples. This means that examples will no longer work in R 4.0 and
earlier so in those versions of R, the examples are automatically converted
to a regular section with a note that they might not work (#936).

* When map functions fail, they now report the element they failed at (#945).
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* New `list_transpose()` which automatically simplifies if possible (#875).

* `accumulate()` and `accumulate2()` now both simplify the output if possible
using vctrs. New arguments `simplify` and `ptype` allow you to control the
using vctrs. New arguments `simplify` and `ptype` allow you to control the
details of simplification (#774, #809).

* `flatten()` and friends are superseded in favour of `list_flatten()`,
* `flatten()` and friends are superseded in favour of `list_flatten()`,
`list_c()`, `list_cbind()`, and `list_rbind()`.

* `*_dfc()` and `*_dfr()` have been superseded in favour of using the
* `*_dfc()` and `*_dfr()` have been superseded in favour of using the
appropriate map function along with `list_rbind()` or `list_cbind()` (#912).

* `simplify()`, `simplify_all()`, and `as_vector()` have been superseded in
favour of `list_simplify()`. It provides a more consistent definition of
favour of `list_simplify()`. It provides a more consistent definition of
simplification (#900).

* `transpose()` has been superseded in favour of `list_transpose()` (#875).
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* `_lgl()`, `_int()`, `_int()`, and `_dbl()` now use the same (strict) coercion
methods as vctrs (#904). This means that:
* `map_chr(TRUE, identity)`, `map_chr(0L, identity)`, and
`map_chr(1L, identity)` are deprecated because we now believe that
converting a logical/integer/double to a character vector should require

* `map_chr(TRUE, identity)`, `map_chr(0L, identity)`, and
`map_chr(1L, identity)` are deprecated because we now believe that
converting a logical/integer/double to a character vector should require
an explicit coercion.
* `map_int(1.5, identity)` now fails because we believe that silently
truncating doubles to integers is dangerous. But note that

* `map_int(1.5, identity)` now fails because we believe that silently
truncating doubles to integers is dangerous. But note that
`map_int(1, identity)` still works since no numeric precision is lost.

* `map_int(c(TRUE, FALSE), identity)`, `map_dbl(c(TRUE, FALSE), identity)`,
`map_lgl(c(1L, 0L), identity)` and `map_lgl(c(1, 0), identity)` now
succeed because 1/TRUE and 0/FALSE should be interchangeable.
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* `vec_depth()` is now `pluck_depth()` and works with more types of input
(#818).

* `pluck()` now requires indices to be length 1 (#813). It also now reports
* `pluck()` now requires indices to be length 1 (#813). It also now reports
the correct type if you supply an unexpected index.

* `pluck()` now accepts negative integers, indexing from the right (#603).
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* New `list_assign()` which is similar to `list_modify()` but doesn't work
recursively (#822).

* `list_modify()` no longer recurses into data frames (and other objects built
* `list_modify()` no longer recurses into data frames (and other objects built
on top of lists that are fundamentally non-list like) (#810). You can
revert to the previous behaviour by setting `.is_node = is.list`.

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* `modify_depth()` is no longer a generic. This makes it more consistent
with `map_depth()`.

* `map_depth()` and `modify_depth()` have a new `is_node` argument that
allows you to control what counts as a level. The default uses
* `map_depth()` and `modify_depth()` have a new `is_node` argument that
allows you to control what counts as a level. The default uses
`vec_is_list()` to avoid recursing into rich S3 objects like linear models
or data.frames (#958, #920).

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* `possibly()` now defaults `otherwise` to NULL.

* `modify_if(.else)` is now actually evaluated for atomic vectors (@mgirlich,
* `modify_if(.else)` is now actually evaluated for atomic vectors (@mgirlich,
#701).

* `lmap_if()` correctly handles `.else` functions (#847).

* `every()` now correctly propagates missing values using the same
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