Question

I find R documentation to be important but also time-consuming to create/maintain. Has anyone used Roxygen yet, and if so, does it help in maintaining an R package? I've used Doxygen in the past, but those projects didn't have the man structure that R packages require.

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Solution

Yes, I use it all the time (in five packages and counting). It's fantastic! With it I managed to create a complete R package (stringr) in about five hours.

I recently submitted a patch to get a 10-fold speed up, which makes it even nicer to use.

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I'd like to start using it, but as far as I know it doesn't yet support S4 classes, which I use extensively.

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