I was wondering if it is possible to use Reference Classes to subclass a function in R. For instance, the following
> CustomFunction <- setRefClass("CustomFunction", contains = "function")
> foo <- CustomFunction()
> foo()
NULL
works OK (does not throw an error), but how can I customise the behaviour (i.e. other than returning NULL
)? How can I define function arguments?
I also tried
> setMethod("(",
> signature(x = "CustomFunction"),
> function(...) {
> "Hello!" # A function that always returns "Hello!"
> }
> )
Error in genericForPrimitive(f) :
methods may not be defined for primitive function ‘(’ in this version of R
but that doesn't seem to work.
I was hoping that being able to subclass functions means that I could implement custom behaviour before and after function calls. E.g. to have functions that automatically logs the call expression each time it is called (for audit purposes), or to create functions that automatically throws an error if NULL
is returned etc etc.