Simply checks if an argument is FALSE
.
checkFALSE(x, na.ok = FALSE)check_false(x, na.ok = FALSE)
assertFALSE(x, na.ok = FALSE, .var.name = vname(x), add = NULL)
assert_false(x, na.ok = FALSE, .var.name = vname(x), add = NULL)
testFALSE(x, na.ok = FALSE)
test_false(x, na.ok = FALSE)
Depending on the function prefix: If the check is successful, the functions
assertFALSE.
/assert_false.
return
x
invisibly, whereas
checkFALSE.
/check_false.
and
testFALSE.
/test_false.
return
TRUE
.
If the check is not successful,
assertFALSE.
/assert_false.
throws an error message,
testFALSE.
/test_false.
returns FALSE
,
and checkFALSE.
/check_false.
return a string with the error message.
The function expect_false.
always returns an
[any]
Object to check.
[logical(1)
]
Are missing values allowed? Default is FALSE
.
[character(1)
]
Name of the checked object to print in assertions. Defaults to
the heuristic implemented in vname
.
[AssertCollection
]
Collection to store assertion messages. See AssertCollection
.
testFALSE(FALSE)
testFALSE(TRUE)
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