This vignette describes the logic behind the names of the {dm}-functions.
In general, the functions are implemented in such a way that no
function can handle instances of both dm classes
(dm and dm_zoomed) as an argument. In most
situations, a dm_zoomed behaves like a table and there are
mostly no explicit functions available for this class, but rather
methods (see vignette “Zooming
and manipulating tables”.
dm_: There are two cases for this prefix:
dm object as a first argumentdm object from other
objectscheck_: Certain tests on the arguments are performed
and an error is thrown in case they are not passed. If the tests are
passed, the first argument is returned invisibly.examine_: The function executes checks and returns an
object containing an overview of the results of the checks.Most important extended prefixes dm_..._:
dm_examine_: The function examines several aspects of a
dm objectdm_add_: Adds either key constraints or new tables to a
dmdm_get_: Retrieves a specific piece of information
about the dm (often a part of its constituents)dm_rm_: Removes either key constraints or tables from a
dm_dm: Validators, checkers, or coercers_to_tbl: Data from a dm is processed in a
way that a tibble is produced_candidates: If key-candidates are to be calculated and
presented in tibble-form_pk(s): Relates to primary key(s)_fk(s): Relates to foreign key(s)_tbl: Add/remove/select/rename a tibble to/from/within
a dm object_colors: Relates to the colors for the visualization of
a dm object_zoomed: Insert, update, or discard the zoomed table.
In combination with the prefix dm_, this indicates that the
first argument is a dm_zoomed rather than a
dm.