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Most or all errors thrown in this package are made via rlang::abort(). We are transitioning to cli::cli_abort() to make use of the richer styling options for errors via cli (which calls rlang under the hood). This issue is part of #1081
It is often sufficient to search for and replace the rlang version with the cli version together with adding a little bit of styling.
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Most or all errors thrown in this package are made via
rlang::abort()
. We are transitioning tocli::cli_abort()
to make use of the richer styling options for errors via cli (which calls rlang under the hood). This issue is part of #1081It is often sufficient to search for and replace the rlang version with the cli version together with adding a little bit of styling.
Some examples of the styling possibilities are in the general introduction under the section of Inline text formatting. More details on inline formatting and pluralization.
One aspect to watch out for when transitioning from
rlang::abort()
tocli::cli_abort()
are messages pre-assembled from user input as described here.rsample/#499 can serve as an example.
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