parse_Rd
Parse an Rd File
Description
This function reads an R documentation (Rd) file and parses it, for processing by other functions.
Usage
parse_Rd(file, srcfile = NULL, encoding = "unknown", verbose = FALSE, fragment = FALSE, warningCalls = TRUE, macros = file.path(R.home("share"), "Rd", "macros", "system.Rd"), permissive = FALSE) ## S3 method for class 'Rd' print(x, deparse = FALSE, ...) ## S3 method for class 'Rd' as.character(x, deparse = FALSE, ...)
Arguments
file | A filename or text-mode connection. At present filenames work best. |
srcfile |
|
encoding | Encoding to be assumed for input strings. |
verbose | Logical indicating whether detailed parsing information should be printed. |
fragment | Logical indicating whether file represents a complete Rd file, or a fragment. |
warningCalls | Logical: should parser warnings include the call? |
macros | Filename or environment from which to load additional macros, or a logical value. See the Details below. |
permissive | Logical indicating that unrecognized macros should be treated as text with no warning. |
x | An object of class Rd. |
deparse | If |
... | Further arguments to be passed to or from other methods. |
Details
This function parses ‘Rd’ files according to the specification given in https://developer.r-project.org/parseRd.pdf.
It generates a warning for each parse error and attempts to continue parsing. In order to continue, it is generally necessary to drop some parts of the file, so such warnings should not be ignored.
Files without a marked encoding are by default assumed to be in the native encoding. An alternate default can be set using the encoding
argument. All text in files is translated to the UTF-8 encoding in the parsed object.
As from R version 3.2.0, User-defined macros may be given in a separate file using \newcommand or \renewcommand. An environment may also be given: it would be produced by loadRdMacros
, loadPkgRdMacros
, or by a previous call to parse_Rd
. If a logical value is given, only the default built-in macros will be used; FALSE
indicates that no "macros"
attribute will be returned with the result.
The permissive
argument allows text to be parsed that is not completely in Rd format. Typically it would be LaTeX code, used in an Rd fragment, e.g. in a bibentry
. With permissive = TRUE
, this will be passed through as plain text. Since parse_Rd
doesn't know how many arguments belong in LaTeX macros, it will guess based on the presence of braces after the macro; this is not infallible.
Value
parse_Rd
returns an object of class "Rd"
. The internal format of this object is subject to change. The as.character()
and print()
methods defined for the class return character vectors and print them, respectively.
Unless macros = FALSE
, the object will have an attribute named "macros"
, which is an environment containing the macros defined in file
, in a format that can be used for further parse_Rd
calls in the same session. It is not guaranteed to work if saved to a file and reloaded in a different session.
Author(s)
Duncan Murdoch
References
https://developer.r-project.org/parseRd.pdf
See Also
Rd2HTML
for the converters that use the output of parse_Rd()
.
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Licensed under the GNU General Public License.