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The request is in the title. I have custom packages loaded, which use their own functions. Without fail, every syntax theme will highlight base R functions one way, and completely ignore non-base R functions.
Meanwhile, autocompletion (from autocomplete or IDE components of atom, I'm not sure) is able to keep track of which custom functions are loaded. atom-language-r should, in theory, be able to pull from those and treat them as functions, correct?
Seeing as R's beauty arises in part from the package support it has, this seems like a baseline functionality to implement.
Thank you!
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The request is in the title. I have custom packages loaded, which use their own functions. Without fail, every syntax theme will highlight base R functions one way, and completely ignore non-base R functions.
Meanwhile, autocompletion (from autocomplete or IDE components of atom, I'm not sure) is able to keep track of which custom functions are loaded.
atom-language-r should, in theory, be able to pull from those and treat them as functions, correct?
Seeing as R's beauty arises in part from the package support it has, this seems like a baseline functionality to implement.
Thank you!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: