One of the most frustrating parts of R CMD check
is getting all of your
examples to pass - whenever one fails you need to fix the problem and then
restart the whole process. This function makes it a little easier by
making it possible to run all examples from an R function.
run_examples(
pkg = ".",
start = NULL,
show = TRUE,
test = FALSE,
run = TRUE,
fresh = FALSE,
document = TRUE
)
The package to use, can be a file path to the package or a
package object. See as.package()
for more information.
Where to start running the examples: this can either be the
name of Rd
file to start with (with or without extensions), or
a topic name. If omitted, will start with the (lexicographically) first
file. This is useful if you have a lot of examples and don't want to
rerun them every time you fix a problem.
DEPRECATED.
if TRUE
, code in \donttest{}
will be commented
out. If FALSE
, code in \testonly{}
will be commented out.
if TRUE
, code in \dontrun{}
will be commented
out.
if TRUE
, will be run in a fresh R session. This has
the advantage that there's no way the examples can depend on anything in
the current session, but interactive code (like browser()
)
won't work.
if TRUE
, document()
will be run to ensure
examples are updated before running them.