# backports 1.2.1
* Adapted `get0()` to work with R-devel / R-4.1.0 for first argument having length greater than 1.
# backports 1.2.0
* Switched to semantic versioning.
* Added backport for `asplit()` for R versions prior to 3.6.0 (#47).
* Added backport for `removeSource()` which also supports language objects for R versions prior to 3.6.0 (#50).
* Added backport for `isNamespaceLoaded` for R versions prior to 3.2.0 (#49).
# backports 1.1.10
* Added `suppressMessages()` and `suppressWarnings()` with support for argument `classes` for R versions prior to 4.0.0
# backports 1.1.9
* Added backports for `str2lang()` and `str2expression()` (#42)
Thanks to @dmurdoch.
* `import()` imported too many functions and has been fixed.
# backports 1.1.8
* Added backport for `tools::vignetteInfo()` for R versions prior to 3.6.0
* Fixed import of `list2DF()` and `deparse1()`
# backports 1.1.7
* Added backport for `deparse1()` for R versions prior to 4.0.0.
* Added backport for `list2DF()` for R versions prior to 4.0.0.
# backports 1.1.6
* Added backport for `R_user_dir()` for R versions prior to 4.0.0.
* Added `dQuote()` and `sQuote()` with support for argument `q` for R versions prior to 3.6.0.
# backports 1.1.5
* Changed license from GPL-2 to GPL-2 or GPL-3.
* Added backport for `isTRUE()` implementing the new behaviour introduced in R 3.5.0.
The canonical form [1] of an R package Makefile includes the
following:
- The first stanza includes R_PKGNAME, R_PKGVER, PKGREVISION (as
needed), and CATEGORIES.
- HOMEPAGE is not present but defined in math/R/Makefile.extension to
refer to the CRAN web page describing the package. Other relevant
web pages are often linked from there via the URL field.
This updates all current R packages to this form, which will make
regular updates _much_ easier, especially using pkgtools/R2pkg.
[1] http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2019/08/02/msg021711.html
Functions introduced or changed since R v3.0.0 are re-implemented in
this package. The backports are conditionally exported in order to let
R resolve the function name to either the implemented backport, or the
respective base version, if available. Package developers can make use
of new functions or arguments by selectively importing specific
backports to support older installations.