Process the deparsing options for deparse, dput and
  dump.
.deparseOpts(control)..deparseOpts
character vector of deparsing options.
An integer value corresponding to the control options
  selected.
..deparseOpts is the character vector of possible
  deparsing options used by .deparseOpts().
.deparseOpts() is called by deparse, dput and
  dump to process their control argument.
The control argument is a vector containing zero or more of the
  following strings (exactly those in ..deparseOpts).  Partial
  string matching is used.
"keepInteger":Either surround integer vectors by as.integer() or use
      suffix L, so they are not converted to type double when
      parsed.  This includes making sure that integer NAs are
      preserved (via NA_integer_ if there are no non-NA
      values in the vector, unless "S_compatible" is set).
"quoteExpressions":Surround unevaluated expressions, but not formulas,
      with quote(), so they are not evaluated when re-parsed.
"showAttributes":If the object has attributes (other than a source
      attribute, see srcref), use structure()
      to display them as well as the object value unless the only such
      attribute is names and the "niceNames" option is set.
      This ("showAttributes") is the default for
      deparse and dput.
"useSource":If the object has a source attribute (srcref),
      display that instead of deparsing the object.  Currently only
      applies to function definitions.
"warnIncomplete":Some exotic objects such as environments, external pointers, etc. can not be deparsed properly. This option causes a warning to be issued if the deparser recognizes one of these situations.
Also, the parser in R < 2.7.0 would only accept strings of up to 8192 bytes, and this option gives a warning for longer strings.
"keepNA":Integer, real and character NAs are surrounded by coercion
      functions where necessary to ensure that they are parsed to the
      same type.  Since e.g.NA_real_ can be output in R, this is
      mainly used in connection with S_compatible.
"niceNames":If true, lists and atomic vectors with non-NA
      names (see names) are deparsed as e.g., c(A = 1)
      instead of structure(1, .Names = "A"), independently of the
      "showAttributes" setting.
"all":An abbreviated way to specify all of the options
      listed above.  This is the default for dump, and the options
      used by edit (which are fixed).
"delayPromises":Deparse promises in the form <promise: expression> rather than evaluating them. The value and the environment of the promise will not be shown and the deparsed code cannot be sourced.
"S_compatible":Make deparsing as far as possible compatible with S and R < 2.5.0. For compatibility with S, integer values of double vectors are deparsed with a trailing decimal point. Backticks are not used.
"hexNumeric":Real and finite complex numbers are output in "%a" format as
      binary fractions (coded as hexadecimal: see sprintf)
      with maximal opportunity to be recorded exactly to full precision.
      Complex numbers with one or both non-finite components are
      output as if this option were not set.
(This relies on that format being correctly supported: known problems on Windows are worked around as from R 3.1.2.)
"digits17":Real and finite complex numbers are output using format "%.17g" which may give more precision than the default (but the output will depend on the platform and there may be loss of precision when read back). Complex numbers with one or both non-finite components are output as if this option were not set.
For the most readable (but perhaps incomplete) display, use
  control = NULL.  This displays the object's value, but not its
  attributes.  The default in deparse is to display the
  attributes as well, but not to use any of the other options to make
  the result parseable.  (dput and dump do
  use more default options, and printing of functions without sources
  uses c("keepInteger", "keepNA").)
Using control = c("all", "hexNumeric") comes closest to making
  deparse() an inverse of parse(), as representing double
  and complex numbers as decimals may well not be exact.  However, not all
  objects are deparse-able even with this option.  A warning will be
  issued if the function recognizes that it is being asked to do the
  impossible.
Only one of "hexNumeric" and "digits17" can be specified.
# NOT RUN {
(iOpt.all <- .deparseOpts("all")) # a four digit integer
## one integer --> vector binary bits
int2bits <- function(x, base = 2L,
                     ndigits = 1 + floor(1e-9 + log(max(x,1), base))) {
    r <- numeric(ndigits)
    for (i in ndigits:1) {
        r[i] <- x%%base
        if (i > 1L)
            x <- x%/%base
    }
    rev(r) # smallest bit at left
}
int2bits(iOpt.all)
## what options does  "all" contain ?
(oa <- ..deparseOpts[-1][int2bits(iOpt.all) == 1])
stopifnot(identical(iOpt.all, .deparseOpts(oa)))
# }
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