# NOT RUN {
# Errors ------------------------------------------------------------------
f <- function() stop("My error!")
expect_error(f())
expect_error(f(), "My error!")
# You can use the arguments of grepl to control the matching
expect_error(f(), "my error!", ignore.case = TRUE)
# Note that `expect_error()` returns the error object so you can test
# its components if needed
err <- expect_error(rlang::abort("a", n = 10))
expect_equal(err$n, 10)
# Warnings ------------------------------------------------------------------
f <- function(x) {
if (x < 0) {
warning("*x* is already negative")
return(x)
}
-x
}
expect_warning(f(-1))
expect_warning(f(-1), "already negative")
expect_warning(f(1), NA)
# To test message and output, store results to a variable
expect_warning(out <- f(-1), "already negative")
expect_equal(out, -1)
# Messages ------------------------------------------------------------------
f <- function(x) {
if (x < 0) {
message("*x* is already negative")
return(x)
}
-x
}
expect_message(f(-1))
expect_message(f(-1), "already negative")
expect_message(f(1), NA)
# }
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