crate()
gains a .parent_env
argument.
The default is baseenv()
in order to isolate the crate from
the global search path. You can now set it to another environment. For
instance, set it to globalenv()
to make your crate inherit
from the search path. Note that, as the global environment is serialized
by name rather than by value, the crate is still isolated from objects
in the global environment (#16).
crate()
now requires all ...
arguments
to be named instead of silently dropping unnamed arguments
(#15).
crate()
gains .error_arg
and
.error_call
arguments to allow for better error messages
when calling crate()
from other functions (#14).
Crated functions no longer carry source references (#6).
Fixed issue that prevented crate sizes to be printed in human-readable format (r-lib/lobstr#60).
Initial release. The package currently only contains a single method for creating crates that requires users to be explicit about what data to pack in the crate. A future release will provide a method to figure out automatically what objects the crate depends on (with inevitable false positives and negatives).