This function does something similar to what you might want or expect
base::as.list()
to do. The difference is that the calling context will take
dependencies on every object in the reactivevalue
s object. To avoid taking
dependencies on all the objects, you can wrap the call with isolate()
.
reactiveValuesToList(x, all.names = FALSE)
values <- reactiveValues(a = 1)
if (FALSE) { # \dontrun{
reactiveValuesToList(values)
} # }
# To get the objects without taking dependencies on them, use isolate().
# isolate() can also be used when calling from outside a reactive context (e.g.
# at the console)
isolate(reactiveValuesToList(values))
#> $a
#> [1] 1
#>