To create a new roclet, you will need to create a constructor function
that wraps roclet, and then implement the methods described below.
roclet(subclass, ...) roclet_preprocess(x, blocks, base_path) roclet_process(x, blocks, env, base_path) roclet_output(x, results, base_path, ...) roclet_clean(x, base_path) roclet_tags(x)
| x | A |
|---|---|
| blocks | A list of roxy_block objects. |
| base_path | Path to root of source package. |
| env | Package environment. |
| results | Value returned from your |
roclet_preprocess() is called after blocks have been parsed but before
code has been evaluated. This should only be needed if your roclet affects
how code will evaluated. Should return a roclet.
roclet_process() called after blocks have been evaluated; i.e. the
@eval tag has been processed, and the object associated with each block
has been determined.
roclet_output() is given the output from roclet_process() and should
produce files on disk.
roclet_clean() called when roxygenise(clean = TRUE). Should remove
any files created by the roclet.
roclet_tags() is no longer used; instead provide a roxy_tag_parse()
method for each tag.