[Rd] g"string"
Serguei Sokol
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Mon Dec 15 17:15:59 CET 2025
Le 15/12/2025 à 16:02, Gabor Grothendieck a écrit :
> I believe that would require a change to R itself. If you can make do
> with a workaround then
>
> 1. this works but has the drawback that you need to define your own
> string class. Below fmt
> is an object with class "mystring".
>
> as.mystring <- function(x) structure(x, class = "mystring")
> "!.mystring" <- glue
>
> fmt <- as.mystring("pi = {pi}")
> !fmt
> ## pi = 3.14159265358979
Nice.
Which makes me think why not to use "!" on a classical string? Before
now, it was a meaningless operation so no potential conflicts should appear.
# setting up
`!` <- function(x) UseMethod("!") # make generic
`!.default` <- base::`!` # preserve the old behavior for other classes
`!.character`=glue::glue # make act as a glue on strings
# usage
!"pi={pi}"
# pi=3.14159265358979
!FALSE
# [1] TRUE ## as before
Best,
Serguei.
>
> 2. Another workaround if you are going to subsequently pass that
> resulting string to some other
> function anyways is to preface that function with fn$. It also
> supports expressions surrounded
> in backticks. The function does not have to be cat.
>
> library(gsubfn)
> fn$cat("pi = $pi\n")
> ## pi = 3.14159265358979
>
> On Sun, Dec 14, 2025 at 8:07 PM ivo welch <ivo.welch using ucla.edu> wrote:
>> One of the more convenient syntax sugars of perl is the embedding of
>> variables in strings, aka, `$s="I am $a";`. R has similar functionality
>> through library glue. Alas, the library does not have the operator
>> flexibility to make it possible for glue to introduce a `g"I am {a}"` .
>> (One can define g("I am {a}") but that steals more of the function
>> namespace.) Would be nice sugar for end users to have...
>>
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