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Closes #198 Version bumped and workflow R checks updated #210

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Thank you for your Pull Request!

We have developed a Pull Request template to aid you and our reviewers. Completing the below tasks helps to ensure our reviewers can maximize their time on your code as well as making sure the logrx codebase remains robust and consistent.

The spirit of logrx

While many packages to facilitate the logging of code already exist in the R ecosystem, it is hard to find a solution that works well for clinical programming applications. Many logging implementations are more implicit and rely on user input to create the log for the execution of a script. While this is useful for logging specific events of an application, in clinical programming a log has a set purpose.

logrx is built around the concept of creating a log for the execution of an R script that provides an overview of what happened as well as the environment that it happened in. We set out to create a flexible logging utility that could provide the necessary information to anyone reviewing the code execution so they can recreate the execution environment and run the code for themselves. Please make sure your Pull Request meets this spirit of logrx.

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  • Run pkgdown::build_site() and check that all affected examples are displayed correctly and that all new functions occur on the "Reference" page.
  • Update NEWS.md if the changes pertain to a user-facing function (i.e. it has an @export tag) or documentation aimed at users (rather than developers)
  • Address any updates needed for vignettes and/or templates
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  • Link the issue so that it closes after successful merging.
  • Address all merge conflicts and resolve appropriately
  • Pat yourself on the back for a job well done! Much love to your accomplishment!

@bms63 bms63 changed the base branch from main to dev September 14, 2023 14:54
@bms63 bms63 changed the title 198 wf checks Closes #198 Version bumped and workflow R checks updated Sep 14, 2023
@bms63 bms63 merged commit ed211be into dev Sep 22, 2023
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@bms63 bms63 deleted the 198_wf_checks branch September 22, 2023 19:14
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Remove 3.5 and 3.6 check and bump Description File to for R version to 4.0 >
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