generics is designed to help package authors reduce
dependencies by providing a set of generic methods that can be imported.
For example, if a package author wanted to include a tidy
method for their object, they would have to import the
broom package to do so. This would work but would
potentially increase the number of package dependencies required to
install and/or test the package.
To install generics from CRAN, use:
install.packages("generics")To install the development version, use:
# install.packages("pak")
pak::pak("r-lib/generics")generics is a simple, lightweight package that contains
S3 generics to be used by other packages. Some examples are:
library(generics)
#>
#> Attaching package: 'generics'
#> The following objects are masked from 'package:base':
#>
#> as.difftime, as.factor, as.ordered, intersect, is.element, setdiff,
#> setequal, union
fit
#> function(object, ...) {
#> UseMethod("fit")
#> }
#> <bytecode: 0x107df2b38>
#> <environment: namespace:generics>
tidy
#> function(x, ...) {
#> UseMethod("tidy")
#> }
#> <bytecode: 0x107e583a8>
#> <environment: namespace:generics>To use generics with your package, we recommend that you
import and re-export the generic(s) of interest. For example, if you
want to provide a method for the S3 explain() method, you’d
using the following roxygen2 code:
#' @importFrom generics explain
#' @export
generics::explainAs an example, the recipes package defines
a number of tidy() S3 methods by importing this package
(whereas it previously depended on broom).
When searching for help on a method that is exported from
generics by one or more packages, using
?method will show entries for all exported methods. If the
version from generics is selected, the Methods section
dynamically lists all specific methods exported by any loaded
packages.