WIP: get_all_objects : search through colnames#9
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This looks into object to find data.frame and extract colnames.
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If data.frame subsetting threw a decent typed error when it couldn't find a column you could hook into that, but I don't think it does, a least yet |
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Also, with NSE, this looks like this or |
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There's a higher chance those are properly typed errors. I'm not entirely sure how to check. |
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This looks into object to find data.frame and extract colnames.
This should work as is, but this requires extra work to allow {fcuk} to categorize origin of proposed words.
Something like this would be more informative :