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forge: Casting values into shape
forge
forge provides functions for input checking and casting. It is
intended to be used by package developers, especially for interoperating
with other runtimes, such as Python and JVM languages. It contains two
families of functions, cast_*
and certify()
. The former casts a
value to a specific type, while the latter ensures certain conditions
are met.
Installation
You can install forge from CRAN with
install.packages("forge")
You can install the development version from GitHub with
devtools::install_github("rstudio/forge")
Examples
Here we demonstrate forge with a trivial function:
#' @import forge
fib <- function(n) {
n <- cast_scalar_integer(n, return_id = TRUE) %>%
certify(gte(0))
if (n <= 2) {
if( n >= 0) 1 else 0
} else {
Recall(n - 1) + Recall(n - 2)
}
}
fib(10)
#> [1] 55
fib(1.5)
#> Error: `n` cannot be casted to an integer vector.
fib(-2)
#> Error: Condition `gte(0)` not satisfied for `n`.
We can also provide arbitrary conditions to certify()
:
some_vec <- 1:5
certify(some_vec, ~ any(.x < 2))
#> [1] 1 2 3 4 5
certify(some_vec, ~ mean(.x) > 2)
#> [1] 1 2 3 4 5
certify(some_vec, ~ all(.x <= 5), ~ mean(.x) > 3)
#> Error: Condition `~mean(.x) > 3` not satisfied for `some_vec`.
Please note that the ‘forge’ project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.