--- - branch: MAIN date: Sun Dec 18 02:33:18 UTC 2016 files: - new: '1.3' old: '1.2' path: pkgsrc/textproc/R-stringr/Makefile pathrev: pkgsrc/textproc/R-stringr/Makefile@1.3 type: modified - new: '1.4' old: '1.3' path: pkgsrc/textproc/R-stringr/distinfo pathrev: pkgsrc/textproc/R-stringr/distinfo@1.4 type: modified id: 20161218T023318Z.efebe4df17717e42865c74e5cc9ac87dea9f018e log: | Update to 1.1.0 Upstream changes: stringr 1.1.0 Add sample datasets: fruit, words and sentences. fixed(), regex(), and coll() now throw an error if you use them with anything other than a plain string (#60). I've clarified that the replacement for perl() is regex() not regexp() (#61). boundary() has improved defaults when splitting on non-word boundaries (#58, @lmullen). str_detect() now can detect boundaries (by checking for a str_count() > 0) (#120). str_subset() works similarly. str_extract() and str_extract_all() now work with boundary(). This is particularly useful if you want to extract logical constructs like words or sentences. str_extract_all() respects the simplify argument when used with fixed() matches. str_subset() now respects custom options for fixed() patterns (#79, @gagolews). str_replace() and str_replace_all() now behave correctly when a replacement string contains $s, \\\\1, etc. (#83, #99). str_split() gains a simplify argument to match str_extract_all() etc. str_view() and str_view_all() create HTML widgets that display regular expression matches (#96). word() returns NA for indexes greater than number of words (#112). module: pkgsrc subject: 'CVS commit: pkgsrc/textproc/R-stringr' unixtime: '1482028398' user: wen