Type Annotations.
Types for R
This package provides a simple type annotation for R that is usable in scripts, in the R console and in packages. It is intended as a convention to allow other packages or IDE's to use the type information to provide error checking, automatic documentation or optimizations.
The annotations are syntactically valid R code rather than comments, which provides additional assurance they are specified properly. However this package does not do anything with the type annotations, they have no effect on the calculated result.
?
when used on the command line continues to work as before, accessing the R help pages for the topic requested.
Examples
Function arguments can be annotated with types
f <- function(x = 1 ? numeric) {
x + 1
}
Default arguments can also be annotated (the =
is required however)
f <- function(x = ? numeric) {
x + 1
}
Function statements can be annotated with types
f <- function(x = "Yay") {
paste(x, "types!") ? character
}
Function return values can be annotated with types
f <- function(x = 1) {
x %% 2 == 0
} ? boolean
Prior work
The argufy package by Gábor Csárdi was an exploration of typed arguments and was the original impetus of the ?
syntax.