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How to pass rcmdcheck using generators #40
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For now you'll need to use the |
Hi!, mmm, reading it, there is something I can add to that bug. But first, here is the workaround: utils::globalVariables(c(
"generator_env",
"exits"
)) Now, about the declarations on tidyverse, like with ## manual namespace: end
## dplyr vars
#' @importFrom rlang .data
#' @importFrom rlang .env
## manual namespace: end Still, is not a perfect solution, because Thx! |
Hi all, I'm trying to use generators inside a library, but after declaring a generator and using it this happens:
What is the right way to handle this?
Usually, with rcmdcheck, use global variables are more like a workaround than a proper fix.
Thx!
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