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lintr (version 3.2.0)

make_linter_from_xpath: Create a linter from an XPath

Description

Create a linter from an XPath

Usage

make_linter_from_xpath(
  xpath,
  lint_message,
  type = c("warning", "style", "error"),
  level = c("expression", "file")
)

make_linter_from_function_xpath( function_names, xpath, lint_message, type = c("warning", "style", "error"), level = c("expression", "file") )

Arguments

xpath

Character string, an XPath identifying R code to lint. For make_linter_from_function_xpath(), the XPath is relative to the parent::expr of the SYMBOL_FUNCTION_CALL nodes of the selected functions. See xmlparsedata::xml_parse_data() and get_source_expressions().

lint_message

The message to be included as the message to the Lint object. If lint_message is a character vector the same length as xml, the i-th lint will be given the i-th message.

type

type of lint.

level

Which level of expression is being tested? "expression" means an individual expression, while "file" means all expressions in the current file are available.

function_names

Character vector, names of functions whose calls to examine..

Examples

Run this code
number_linter <- make_linter_from_xpath("//NUM_CONST", "This is a number.")
lint(text = "1 + 2", linters = number_linter())

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