Is there any way of accessing return value of a function that is being traced by a function specified as exit param to trace? That sounds hard to understand, but I was not able to simplify the question without loosing the information. So here is a simple example.
We have a simple function
add10 <- function(a){
a + 10
}
And some function that we want to be called when call to add10 exits.
trace.exit() <- function(){
...
}
Tracing is set up the following way.
trace(add10, exit=trace.exit)
And we do a call to add10
add10(5)
As I understand of right now, trace.exit
will be called after add10
finished executing. Is there any way to access return value of add10
inside trace.exit
?
I feel that there should be. But playing with sys.frames
and looking through environments I was not able to get it.
The reason for doing so is a wish to capture all calls to some function and return values they give.
UPD Solution with wrapper or something similar is nice, but trace
already implements a decorator pattern, so my question is about accessing return value from trace
, not about solving the problem of decorators in R.
jumpfun
is supposed to set the return value toval
in the correct context, but it appears theon.exit
function may run in a different context. I was hoping it might be available in.Last.value
but that appears not to be the case. Perhaps it's the UI that updates that value.