% File src/library/methods/man/LanguageClasses.Rd % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2008 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{language-class} \docType{class} \alias{language-class} \alias{(-class} \alias{<--class} \alias{call-class} \alias{for-class} \alias{if-class} \alias{repeat-class} \alias{while-class} \alias{name-class} \alias{\{-class} \title{Classes to Represent Unevaluated Language Objects } \description{ The virtual class \code{"language"} and the specific classes that extend it represent unevaluated objects, as produced for example by the parser or by functions such as \code{\link{quote}}. } \usage{ ### each of these classes corresponds to an unevaluated object ### in the S language. ### The class name can appear in method signatures, ### and in a few other contexts (such as some calls to as()). "(" "<-" "call" "for" "if" "repeat" "while" "name" "\{" ### Each of the classes above extends the virtual class "language" } \section{Objects from the Class}{ \code{"language"} is a virtual class; no objects may be created from it. Objects from the other classes can be generated by a call to \code{new(Class, ...)}, where \code{Class} is the quoted class name, and the \dots arguments are either empty or a \emph{single} object that is from this class (or an extension).} \section{Methods}{ \describe{ \item{coerce}{\code{signature(from = "ANY", to = "call")}. A method exists for \code{as(object, "call")}, calling \code{as.call()}. } } } \keyword{classes}