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More generic functions #1101
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Looks good — one comment about the position of ...
and then can you please add a bullet to NEWS?
R/chop.R
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#' @rdname chop | |||
unchop <- function(data, cols, keep_empty = FALSE, ptype = NULL) { | |||
unchop <- function(data, cols, keep_empty = FALSE, ptype = NULL, ...) { |
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In general, I think it's better to put the dots before the first optional argument. It's possible that a few people might have relied on partial or position based matching, but check_dots_used()
will catch that.
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In build_wider_spec()
I put the dots after names_from
and values_from
as they felt like main arguments and that's also how they were used in the test names_glue affects output names
Fixes #1071 .
With the recent effort of bringing tidyr verbs to
dtplyr
I guess it makes sense to make these functions generic now.