stbl 0.2.0
New features
- New predicate functions check if an object can be safely coerced to
a specific type. The
is_*_ish() family
(is_chr_ish(), is_dbl_ish(),
is_fct_ish(), is_int_ish(), and
is_lgl_ish()) checks the entire object at once. The
are_*_ish() family (are_chr_ish(),
are_dbl_ish(), are_fct_ish(),
are_int_ish(), and are_lgl_ish()) checks each
element of a vector individually (#23, #93).
- New functions for working with doubles are available:
to_dbl(), to_dbl_scalar(),
stabilize_dbl(), and stabilize_dbl_scalar()
(#23).
stabilize_chr() now accepts patterns from
stringr::regex(), stringr::fixed(), and
stringr::coll() (#87), and can generate more informative
error messages for regex failures via the new
regex_must_match() and regex_must_not_match()
helper functions (#52, #85, #86, #89).
Minor improvements and fixes
- Error messages are now clearer and more standardized throughout the
package (#95).
to_*() functions now consistently flatten list-like
inputs when no information would be lost in the process (#128).
to_fct() now lists the allowed values in its error
message when a value is not in the expected set, making it easier to
debug (#67).
to_lgl() now coerces character representations of
numbers (e.g., “0” and “1”) to FALSE and TRUE
respectively (#30).
Documentation
- The purpose of and vision for this package are now more clearly
described in documentation (#56, #77).
- New
vignette("stbl") provides an overview of the
package and its functions (#42).
stbl 0.1.1
- Update formatting in DESCRIPTION and examples.
stbl 0.1.0