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#' Create a new ggproto object
#'
#' Construct a new object with `ggproto`, test with `is.proto`,
#' and access parent methods/fields with `ggproto_parent`.
#'
#' ggproto implements a protype based OO system which blurs the lines between
#' classes and instances. It is inspired by the proto package, but it has some
#' important differences. Notably, it cleanly supports cross-package
#' inheritance, and has faster performance.
#'
#' In most cases, creating a new OO system to be used by a single package is
#' not a good idea. However, it was the least-bad solution for ggplot2 because
#' it required the fewest changes to an already complex code base.
#'
#' @section Calling methods:
#' ggproto methods can take an optional `self` argument: if it is present,
#' it is a regular method; if it's absent, it's a "static" method (i.e. it
#' doesn't use any fields).
#'
#' Imagine you have a ggproto object `Adder`, which has a
#' method `addx = function(self, n) n + self$x`. Then, to call this
#' function, you would use `Adder$addx(10)` -- the `self` is passed
#' in automatically by the wrapper function. `self` be located anywhere
#' in the function signature, although customarily it comes first.
#'
#' @section Calling methods in a parent:
#' To explicitly call a methods in a parent, use
#' `ggproto_parent(Parent, self)`.
#'
#' @param _class Class name to assign to the object. This is stored as the class
#' attribute of the object. This is optional: if `NULL` (the default),
#' no class name will be added to the object.
#' @param _inherit ggproto object to inherit from. If `NULL`, don't
#' inherit from any object.
#' @param ... A list of members in the ggproto object.
#' @export
#' @examples
#' Adder <- ggproto("Adder",
#' x = 0,
#' add = function(self, n) {
#' self$x <- self$x + n
#' self$x
#' }
#' )
#' is.ggproto(Adder)
#'
#' Adder$add(10)
#' Adder$add(10)
#'
#' Doubler <- ggproto("Doubler", Adder,
#' add = function(self, n) {
#' ggproto_parent(Adder, self)$add(n * 2)
#' }
#' )
#' Doubler$x
#' Doubler$add(10)
ggproto <- function(`_class` = NULL, `_inherit` = NULL, ...) {
e <- new.env(parent = emptyenv())
members <- list(...)
if (length(members) != sum(nzchar(names(members)))) {
stop("All members of a ggproto object must be named.")
}
# R <3.1.2 will error when list2env() is given an empty list, so we need to
# check length. https://github.com/tidyverse/ggplot2/issues/1444
if (length(members) > 0) {
list2env(members, envir = e)
}
# Dynamically capture parent: this is necessary in order to avoid
# capturing the parent at package build time.
`_inherit` <- substitute(`_inherit`)
env <- parent.frame()
find_super <- function() {
eval(`_inherit`, env, NULL)
}
super <- find_super()
if (!is.null(super)) {
if (!is.ggproto(super)) {
stop("`_inherit` must be a ggproto object.")
}
e$super <- find_super
class(e) <- c(`_class`, class(super))
} else {
class(e) <- c(`_class`, "ggproto", "gg")
}
e
}
#' @export
#' @rdname ggproto
#' @param parent,self Access parent class `parent` of object `self`.
ggproto_parent <- function(parent, self) {
structure(list(parent = parent, self = self), class = "ggproto_parent")
}
#' @param x An object to test.
#' @export
#' @rdname ggproto
is.ggproto <- function(x) inherits(x, "ggproto")
fetch_ggproto <- function(x, name) {
res <- NULL
val <- .subset2(x, name)
# The is.null check is an optimization for a common case; exists() also
# catches the case where the value exists but has a NULL value.
if (!is.null(val) || exists(name, envir = x, inherits = FALSE)) {
res <- val
} else {
# If not found here, recurse into super environments
super <- .subset2(x, "super")
if (is.null(super)) {
# no super class
} else if (is.function(super)) {
res <- fetch_ggproto(super(), name)
} else {
stop(
class(x)[[1]], " was built with an incompatible version of ggproto.\n",
"Please reinstall the package that provides this extension.",
call. = FALSE
)
}
}
res
}
#' @importFrom utils .DollarNames
#' @export
.DollarNames.ggproto <- function(x, pattern = "") {
methods <- ls(envir = x)
if ("super" %in% methods) {
methods <- setdiff(methods, "super")
methods <- union(methods, Recall(x$super()))
}
if (identical(pattern, "")) {
methods
} else {
grep(pattern, methods, value = TRUE)
}
}
#' @export
`$.ggproto` <- function(x, name) {
res <- fetch_ggproto(x, name)
if (!is.function(res)) {
return(res)
}
make_proto_method(x, res)
}
#' @export
`$.ggproto_parent` <- function(x, name) {
res <- fetch_ggproto(.subset2(x, "parent"), name)
if (!is.function(res)) {
return(res)
}
make_proto_method(.subset2(x, "self"), res)
}
make_proto_method <- function(self, f) {
args <- formals(f)
# is.null is a fast path for a common case; the %in% check is slower but also
# catches the case where there's a `self = NULL` argument.
has_self <- !is.null(args[["self"]]) || "self" %in% names(args)
if (has_self) {
fun <- function(...) f(..., self = self)
} else {
fun <- function(...) f(...)
}
class(fun) <- "ggproto_method"
fun
}
#' @export
`[[.ggproto` <- `$.ggproto`
#' Convert a ggproto object to a list
#'
#' This will not include the object's `super` member.
#'
#' @param x A ggproto object to convert to a list.
#' @param inherit If `TRUE` (the default), flatten all inherited items into
#' the returned list. If `FALSE`, do not include any inherited items.
#' @inheritDotParams base::as.list.environment -x
#' @export
#' @keywords internal
as.list.ggproto <- function(x, inherit = TRUE, ...) {
res <- list()
if (inherit) {
if (is.function(x$super)) {
res <- as.list(x$super())
}
}
current <- as.list.environment(x, ...)
res[names(current)] <- current
res$super <- NULL
res
}
#' Format or print a ggproto object
#'
#' If a ggproto object has a `$print` method, this will call that method.
#' Otherwise, it will print out the members of the object, and optionally, the
#' members of the inherited objects.
#'
#' @param x A ggproto object to print.
#' @param flat If `TRUE` (the default), show a flattened list of all local
#' and inherited members. If `FALSE`, show the inheritance hierarchy.
#' @param ... If the ggproto object has a `print` method, further arguments
#' will be passed to it. Otherwise, these arguments are unused.
#'
#' @export
#' @examples
#' Dog <- ggproto(
#' print = function(self, n) {
#' cat("Woof!\n")
#' }
#' )
#' Dog
#' cat(format(Dog), "\n")
print.ggproto <- function(x, ..., flat = TRUE) {
if (is.function(x$print)) {
x$print(...)
} else {
cat(format(x, flat = flat), "\n", sep = "")
invisible(x)
}
}
#' @export
#' @rdname print.ggproto
format.ggproto <- function(x, ..., flat = TRUE) {
classes_str <- function(obj) {
classes <- setdiff(class(obj), "ggproto")
if (length(classes) == 0)
return("")
paste0(": Class ", paste(classes, collapse = ', '))
}
# Get a flat list if requested
if (flat) {
objs <- as.list(x, inherit = TRUE)
} else {
objs <- x
}
str <- paste0(
"<ggproto object", classes_str(x), ">\n",
indent(object_summaries(objs, flat = flat), 4)
)
if (flat && is.function(x$super)) {
str <- paste0(
str, "\n",
indent(
paste0("super: ", " <ggproto object", classes_str(x$super()), ">"),
4
)
)
}
str
}
# Return a summary string of the items of a list or environment
# x must be a list or environment
object_summaries <- function(x, exclude = NULL, flat = TRUE) {
if (length(x) == 0)
return(NULL)
if (is.list(x))
obj_names <- sort(names(x))
else if (is.environment(x))
obj_names <- ls(x, all.names = TRUE)
obj_names <- setdiff(obj_names, exclude)
values <- vapply(obj_names, function(name) {
obj <- x[[name]]
if (is.function(obj)) "function"
else if (is.ggproto(obj)) format(obj, flat = flat)
else if (is.environment(obj)) "environment"
else if (is.null(obj)) "NULL"
else if (is.atomic(obj)) trim(paste(as.character(obj), collapse = " "))
else paste(class(obj), collapse = ", ")
}, FUN.VALUE = character(1))
paste0(obj_names, ": ", values, sep = "", collapse = "\n")
}
# Given a string, indent every line by some number of spaces.
# The exception is to not add spaces after a trailing \n.
indent <- function(str, indent = 0) {
gsub("(\\n|^)(?!$)",
paste0("\\1", paste(rep(" ", indent), collapse = "")),
str,
perl = TRUE
)
}
# Trim a string to n characters; if it's longer than n, add " ..." to the end
trim <- function(str, n = 60) {
if (nchar(str) > n) paste(substr(str, 1, 56), "...")
else str
}
#' @export
print.ggproto_method <- function(x, ...) {
cat(format(x), sep = "")
}
#' @export
format.ggproto_method <- function(x, ...) {
# Given a function, return a string from srcref if present. If not present,
# paste the deparsed lines of code together.
format_fun <- function(fn) {
srcref <- attr(fn, "srcref", exact = TRUE)
if (is.null(srcref))
return(paste(format(fn), collapse = "\n"))
paste(as.character(srcref), collapse = "\n")
}
x <- unclass(x)
paste0(
"<ggproto method>",
"\n <Wrapper function>\n ", format_fun(x),
"\n\n <Inner function (f)>\n ", format_fun(environment(x)$f)
)
}
# proto2 TODO: better way of getting formals for self$draw
ggproto_formals <- function(x) formals(environment(x)$f)