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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions NEWS.md
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* Added `panel.widths` and `panel.heights` to `theme()` (#5338, @teunbrand).
* Standardised the calculation of `width`, which are now implemented as
aesthetics (@teunbrand, #2800).
* Stricter check on `register_theme_elements(element_tree)` (@teunbrand, #6162)

# ggplot2 3.5.1

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39 changes: 39 additions & 0 deletions R/theme-elements.R
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t <- theme(..., complete = complete)
ggplot_global$theme_default <- ggplot_global$theme_default %+replace% t

check_element_tree(element_tree)

# Merge element trees
ggplot_global$element_tree <- defaults(element_tree, ggplot_global$element_tree)

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ggplot_global$element_tree
}

check_element_tree <- function(x, arg = caller_arg(x), call = caller_env()) {
check_object(x, is_bare_list, "a bare {.cls list}", arg = arg, call = call)
if (length(x) < 1) {
return(invisible(NULL))

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}

if (!is_named(x)) {
cli::cli_abort("{.arg {arg}} must have names.", call = call)
}

# All elements should be constructed with `el_def()`
fields <- names(el_def())
bad_fields <- !vapply(x, function(el) all(fields %in% names(el)), logical(1))
if (any(bad_fields)) {
bad_fields <- names(x)[bad_fields]
cli::cli_abort(
c("{.arg {arg}} must have elements constructed with {.fn el_def}.",
i = "Invalid structure: {.and {.val {bad_fields}}}"),
call = call
)
}

# Check element tree, prevent elements from being their own parent (#6162)
bad_parent <- unlist(Map(
function(name, el) any(name %in% el$inherit),
name = names(x), el = x
))
if (any(bad_parent)) {
bad_parent <- names(x)[bad_parent]
cli::cli_abort(
"Invalid parent in {.arg {arg}}: {.and {.val {bad_parent}}}.",
call = call
)
}
invisible(NULL)
}

#' @rdname register_theme_elements
#' @details
#' The function `el_def()` is used to define new or modified element types and
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13 changes: 13 additions & 0 deletions tests/testthat/_snaps/theme.md
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The `blablabla` theme element must be a <element_text> object.

---

`element_tree` must have names.

---

`element_tree` must have elements constructed with `el_def()`.
i Invalid structure: "foo"

---

Invalid parent in `element_tree`: "foo".

# elements can be merged

Code
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11 changes: 11 additions & 0 deletions tests/testthat/test-theme.R
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p1 <- ggplot() + theme(blablabla = element_line())
expect_snapshot_error(ggplotGrob(p1))

# Expect errors for invalid element trees
expect_snapshot_error(
register_theme_elements(element_tree = list(el_def("rect"), el_def("line")))
)
expect_snapshot_error(
register_theme_elements(element_tree = list(foo = "bar"))
)
expect_snapshot_error(
register_theme_elements(element_tree = list(foo = el_def(inherit = "foo")))
)

# inheritance and final calculation of novel element works
final_theme <- ggplot2:::plot_theme(p, theme_gray())
e1 <- calc_element("blablabla", final_theme)
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