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\name{message}
\alias{message}
\alias{suppressMessages}
\alias{packageStartupMessage}
\alias{.packageStartupMessage}
\alias{suppressPackageStartupMessages}
\alias{.makeMessage}
\title{Diagnostic Messages}
\description{
Generate a diagnostic message from its arguments.
}
\usage{
message(\dots, domain = NULL, appendLF = TRUE)
suppressMessages(expr)
packageStartupMessage(\dots, domain = NULL, appendLF = TRUE)
suppressPackageStartupMessages(expr)
.makeMessage(\dots, domain = NULL, appendLF = FALSE)
}
\arguments{
\item{\dots}{zero or more objects which can be coerced to character
(and which are pasted together with no separator) or (for
\code{message} only) a single condition object.}
\item{domain}{see \code{\link{gettext}}. If \code{NA}, messages will
not be translated, see also the note in \code{\link{stop}}.}
\item{appendLF}{logical: should messages given as a character string
have a newline appended?}
\item{expr}{expression to evaluate.}
}
\details{
\code{message} is used for generating \sQuote{simple} diagnostic
messages which are neither warnings nor errors, but nevertheless
represented as conditions. Unlike warnings and errors, a final
newline is regarded as part of the message, and is optional.
The default handler sends the message to the
\code{\link{stderr}()} \link{connection}.
If a condition object is supplied to \code{message} it should be
the only argument, and further arguments will be ignored, with a warning.
While the message is being processed, a \code{muffleMessage} restart
is available.
\code{suppressMessages} evaluates its expression in a context that
ignores all \sQuote{simple} diagnostic messages.
\code{packageStartupMessage} is a variant whose messages can be
suppressed separately by \code{suppressPackageStartupMessages}. (They
are still messages, so can be suppressed by \code{suppressMessages}.)
\code{.makeMessage} is a utility used by \code{message}, \code{warning}
and \code{stop} to generate a text message from the \code{\dots}
arguments by possible translation (see \code{\link{gettext}}) and
concatenation (with no separator).
}
\seealso{
\code{\link{warning}} and \code{\link{stop}} for generating warnings
and errors; \code{\link{conditions}} for condition handling and
recovery.
\code{\link{gettext}} for the mechanisms for the automated translation
of text.
}
\examples{
message("ABC", "DEF")
suppressMessages(message("ABC"))
testit <- function() {
message("testing package startup messages")
packageStartupMessage("initializing ...", appendLF = FALSE)
Sys.sleep(1)
packageStartupMessage(" done")
}
testit()
suppressPackageStartupMessages(testit())
suppressMessages(testit())
}
\keyword{programming}