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* Added parse_all.call() method to use the original source for evaluating call
objects (because base::deparse() breaks non-ascii source code) (fixes #74)
Version 0.10
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* Added option for the evaluate function to include timing information of ran
commands. This information will be subsequently rendered by the replay.
Example usage:
evaluate::replay(evaluate::evaluate('Sys.sleep(1)', include_timing = TRUE))
* Added a new function `flush_console()` to emulate `flush.console()` in
`evaluate()` (#61).
* Added a `inject_funs()` function to create functions in the environment passed
to the `envir` argument of `evaluate()`.
Version 0.9
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* Added an argument `allow_error` to `parse_all()` to allow syntactical errors
in R source code when `allow_error = TRUE`; this means `evaluate(stop_on_error
= 0 or 1)` will no longer stop on syntactical errors but returns a list of
source code and the error object instead. This can be useful to show
syntactical errors for pedagogical purposes.
Version 0.8.3
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* Added an argument `filename` to evaluate() and parse_all() (thanks,
@flying-sheep, #58).
Version 0.8
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* Changed package license to MIT.
Version 0.7.2
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* replay() fails to replay certain objects such as NULL (#53).
Version 0.7
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* R 3.0.2 is the minimal required version for this package now.
Version 0.6
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* Plots are no longer recorded when the current graphical device has been
changed, which may introduce issues like yihui/knitr#824.
* `parse_all()` can parse R code that contains multibyte characters correctly
now (#49, yihui/knitr#988)
Version 0.5.5
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* Actually use the `text` and `graphics` in `new_output_handler`
* Multiple expressions separated by `;` on the same line can be printed as
expected when the result returned is visible, e.g. both `x` and `y` will
be printed when the source code is `x; y`. In previous versions, only `y`
is printed. (thanks, Bill Venables)
Version 0.5.3
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BUG FIXES
* fixed the bug reported at https://github.com/yihui/knitr/issues/722
(repeatedly knitting the same code results in plots being omitted
randomly) (thanks, Simon Urbanek)
Version 0.5.1
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BUG FIXES
* under R 2.15.x, evaluate() was unable to filter out the plots triggered by
clip() (thanks, Uwe Ligges)
Version 0.5
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NEW FEATURES
* evaluate() is better at telling if a new plot should render a new page due
to the new par('page') in R 3.0.2
BUG FIXES
* fixed yihui/knitr#600: when the last expression in the code is a comment,
the previous incomplete plot was not captured
* the empty plots produced by strwidth(), strheight(), and clip() are no
longer recorded
MAJOR CHANGES
* evaluate() no longer records warnings in case of options(warn = -1); see
yihui/knitr#610
* for 'output_handler' in evaluate(), visible values from the 'value' handler
will be saved to the output list; this makes it possible for users to save
the original values instead of their printed side effects; this change
will not affect those who use the default output handlers (#40, thanks,
Gabriel Becker)
* the 'value' handler in new_output_handler() may take an additional
argument that means if the value is visible or not; this makes it possible
to save the invisible values as well (#41, thanks, Joroen Ooms)
Version 0.4.7
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NEW FEATURES
* added two arguments keep_warning and keep_message in evaluate() so that it
is possible not to capture warnings or messages now
BUG FIXES
* fixed #25: plots can be correctly recorded under a complex layout now
(#25, thanks, Jack Tanner and Andy Barbour)
* fixed yihui/knitr#582: evaluate() misclassified some plot changes as "par
changes" and removed some plots when it should not; now it is better at
identifying plot changes dur to par() (thanks, Keith Twombley)
Version 0.4.4
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BUG FIXES
* Perspective plots from `persp()` are captured now (thanks to Harvey Lime
and Yihui Xie)
* If an error occurs during printing a visible value, evaluate will halt on
a cryptic error "operator is invalid for atomic vectors" (#26, fixed by
Yihui Xie)
* If the internal connection was accidentally closed by the user, a more
informative message will show up (#23)
* Now the graphical device will always try to record graphics by default (when
new_device = TRUE) (#34)
* Some empty and incomplete plots caused by par() or layout() will be
filtered out correctly for R 3.0 (#35)
MAINTAINENCE
* Yihui Xie is the new maintainer of this package now
Version 0.4.3
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NEW FEATURES
* Added `output_handler` argument to `evaluate`. Should be a
`output_handler` object, which is a list of functions for handling
each type of result, prior to printing of visible return
values. This allows clients to override the console-like printing of
values, while still processing them in the correct temporal
context. The other handlers are necessary to convey the correct
ordering of the output. This essentially provides stream-based
processing, as an alternative to the existing deferred processing.
* New option, `stop_on_error` which controls behaviour when errors
occur. The default value, `0`, acts like you've copied and pasted
the code into the console, and continues to execute all code. `1`
will stop the code execution and return the results of evaluation up
to that point, and `2` will raise an error.
BUG FIXES
* Compound expressions like `x <- 10; x` are now evaluated completely.
* Chinese characters on windows now work correctly (thanks to Yihui Xie)
* Graphics and output interleaved correctly when generated from a loop or
other compound statements
* By default, `evaluate` will now open a new graphics device and clean it up
afterwards. To suppress that behaviour use `new_device = FALSE`
* use `show` to display S4 objects.
Version 0.4.2
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* replace deprecated `.Internal(eval.with.vis)` with correct `withVisible`
* `evaluate` gains `debug` argument
Version 0.4.1
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* use `test_package` to avoid problems with latest version of `testthat`
evaluate 0.4 (2011-11-03)
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* Use plot hooks to capture multiple plots created in a loop or within a
function. (Contributed by Yihui Xie)
evaluate 0.3
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* Import `stringr` instead of depending on it.
* Test plot recording only in the presence of interactive devices.
evaluate 0.2
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* try_capture_stack and create_traceback do a much better job of removing
infrastructure calls from the captured traceback
* visible results are automatically evaluated and their outputs are captured.
This is particularly important for lattice and ggplot graphics, which
otherwise require special handling. It also correctly captures warnings,
errors and messages raised by the print method.
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