Modify Roxygen directives and NAMESPACE header to ensure devtools::document() produces consistent results #4518
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In order to ensure that running
devtools::documentI()
on the R client does not break anything, we have to remove the autogenerated directive at the top of the NAMESPACE file. Otherwise,devtools::document()
will mangle our NAMESPACE file according to Roxygen directives, but we do not use those directives in exactly the standard way, so this would break our package. Additionally, runningdevtools::document()
would, at the moment, deleteClient.Rd
andTableHandle.Rd
, which were merged on their own without the roxygen directives for creating them. So, this PR includes those directives.All this PR really does is ensure that running
devtools::document()
orroxygen2::roxygenize()
on main will not break the package. This will likely change again when the doc pages are not generated from roxygen comments tied to R6 classes.