The logging package uses a formatter that behaves differently
when the input is a string or other R object. If the first argument
is a string, then sprintf()
is being called – otherwise it does
something like log_eval()
and logs the R expression(s) and the
result(s) as well.
Usage
formatter_logging(
...,
.logcall = sys.call(),
.topcall = sys.call(-1),
.topenv = parent.frame()
)
Arguments
- ...
string and further params passed to
sprintf
or R expressions to be evaluated- .logcall
the logging call being evaluated (useful in formatters and layouts when you want to have access to the raw, unevaluated R expression)
- .topcall
R expression from which the logging function was called (useful in formatters and layouts to extract the calling function's name or arguments)
- .topenv
original frame of the
.topcall
calling function where the formatter function will be evaluated and that is used to look up thenamespace
as well vialogger:::top_env_name
See also
This is a log_formatter()
, for alternatives, see
formatter_paste()
, formatter_glue()
,
formatter_glue_safe()
, formatter_glue_or_sprintf()
,
formatter_json()
, formatter_pander()
and skip_formatter()
for marking a string not to apply the formatter on it.