% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/utils.R \name{exprToFunction} \alias{exprToFunction} \title{Convert an expression to a function} \usage{ exprToFunction(expr, env = parent.frame(), quoted = FALSE) } \arguments{ \item{expr}{A quoted or unquoted expression, or a function.} \item{env}{The desired environment for the function. Defaults to the calling environment two steps back.} \item{quoted}{Is the expression quoted?} } \description{ This is to be called from another function, because it will attempt to get an unquoted expression from two calls back. } \details{ If expr is a quoted expression, then this just converts it to a function. If expr is a function, then this simply returns expr (and prints a deprecation message). If expr was a non-quoted expression from two calls back, then this will quote the original expression and convert it to a function. } \examples{ # Example of a new renderer, similar to renderText # This is something that toolkit authors will do renderTriple <- function(expr, env=parent.frame(), quoted=FALSE) { # Convert expr to a function func <- shiny::exprToFunction(expr, env, quoted) function() { value <- func() paste(rep(value, 3), collapse=", ") } } # Example of using the renderer. # This is something that app authors will do. values <- reactiveValues(A="text") \dontrun{ # Create an output object output$tripleA <- renderTriple({ values$A }) } # At the R console, you can experiment with the renderer using isolate() tripleA <- renderTriple({ values$A }) isolate(tripleA()) # "text, text, text" }