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But the question is the different behaviour - one is for column names (do they end in _NA), and then there's another thing where we want to be able to identify "shadow values"
This is a useful idea worth exploring further, possible by utilising a class-based system - which will feed into the special-missings that are releases in version 0.4.0 (or V0.5.0) - I will come back to this then.
Just wanted to make a note that there is some discussion over in rlang about whether or note are_na should have it's current behaviour: r-lib/rlang#558
This is the current behaviour as of 0.2.9002
Created on 2018-03-08 by the reprex package (v0.2.0).
Ideally these should behave the same as rlang:
Created on 2018-03-08 by the reprex package (v0.2.0).
But the question is the different behaviour - one is for column names (do they end in _NA), and then there's another thing where we want to be able to identify "shadow values"
Something like this:
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