This provides a flexible way of specifying a roclet in a string.
roclet_find(x)
x | Arbitrary R code evaluated in roxygen2 package. |
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# rd, namespace, and vignette work for backward compatibility roclet_find("rd")#> list() #> attr(,"class") #> [1] "roclet_rd" "roclet"# But generally you should specify the name of a function that # returns a roclet roclet_find("rd_roclet")#> list() #> attr(,"class") #> [1] "roclet_rd" "roclet"# If it lives in another package, you'll need to use :: roclet_find("roxygen2::rd_roclet")#> list() #> attr(,"class") #> [1] "roclet_rd" "roclet"# If it takes parameters (which no roclet does currently), you'll need # to call the function roclet_find("roxygen2::rd_roclet()")#> list() #> attr(,"class") #> [1] "roclet_rd" "roclet"