Using roxygen2, how do I specify .registration = TRUE for @useDynLib?  I tried:
@useDynLib rmongodb .registration=TRUE
but then I end up with
useDynLib(rmongodb,".registration=TRUE")
in the NAMESPACE file, i.e. it quotes the input to make it a single argument.
Alternatively, is there some way to just add some raw text to NAMESPACE when it's being managed by roxygen?
Any guidance for this?  I'm trying to roxygenize the rmongodb package, but this seems to be a blocker.
It's not currently possible, sorry :( If I get a chance to work on roxygen3 soon, this will be included.
One workaround I've found is to turn on namespace support in RStudio, build & let it fail, then turn off namespace support and go hand-edit the NAMESPACE file.  Repeat whenever namespace changes are made.
I wonder if we should have @namespace or similar that allows you to insert arbitrary text into the NAMESPACE
I think I'm going to take a different approach - if there's a comma in the tag value, I'll keep everything as is and not do any escaping. Then you'd just do @useDynLib rmongodb, .registration=TRUE
Perhaps this could be stated somewhere more prominently in roxygen's documentation? I read various short and extended guides, but didn't find this until now (perhaps I just got unlucky, or had potatoes on my eyes =)). It's an issue that will come for anyone working on libraries that involve stan/rstan, for example.
FWIW it is in the manual, here: https://roxygen2.r-lib.org/articles/namespace.html#imports
But if you have a suggestion to improve it, we can certainly do that.
In general it is often useful to search how other packages do it, e.g. https://github.com/search?q=org%3Acran+useDynLib+registration&type=Code
Thank you - I think I must have read an older manual. My mistake!
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I think I'm going to take a different approach - if there's a comma in the tag value, I'll keep everything as is and not do any escaping. Then you'd just do
@useDynLib rmongodb, .registration=TRUE