Print method for memoised functions#15
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Would be a little simpler as
cat("Memoised function:\n")
print(environment(x)$f)
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Yes you are right, the current form was a holdover to my first iteration which used message() instead of cat(). I decided cat() was more consistent with the existing behavior, but did not re-simplify. Thanks!
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jimhester@088416b is ready, I added a note to NEWS.md and ran roxygen, which fixed the previous error on travis due to an unexported print method. |
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The default print method for memoised functions wasn't very useful, as you couldn't see the function definition, just the memoised part.
This simply calls the input functions print method along with adding a note that the function in memoised.