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These functions convert a data-frame-like input to an object of class "duckpylr_df".
For such objects,
dplyr verbs such as dplyr::mutate(), dplyr::select() or dplyr::filter() will attempt to use DuckDB.
If this is not possible, the original dplyr implementation is used.
as_duckplyr_df() requires the input to be a plain data frame or a tibble,
and will fail for any other classes, including subclasses of "data.frame" or "tbl_df".
This behavior is likely to change, do not rely on it.
as_duckplyr_tibble() converts the input to a tibble and then to a duckplyr data frame.