browse()
on errorA function wrapped with auto_browse()
will automatically enter an
interactive debugger using browser()
when ever it encounters an error.
auto_browse(.f)
A function that takes the same arguments as .f
, but returns
a different value, as described above.
A function to modify, specified in one of the following ways:
A named function, e.g. mean
.
An anonymous function, e.g. \(x) x + 1
or function(x) x + 1
.
A formula, e.g. ~ .x + 1
. Only recommended if you require backward
compatibility with older versions of R.
This function is called an adverb because it modifies the effect of a function (a verb). If you'd like to include a function created an adverb in a package, be sure to read faq-adverbs-export.
Other adverbs:
compose()
,
insistently()
,
negate()
,
partial()
,
possibly()
,
quietly()
,
safely()
,
slowly()
# For interactive usage, auto_browse() is useful because it automatically
# starts a browser() in the right place.
f <- function(x) {
y <- 20
if (x > 5) {
stop("!")
} else {
x
}
}
if (interactive()) {
map(1:6, auto_browse(f))
}
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