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undoc: Find Undocumented Objects

Description

Finds the objects in a package which are undocumented, in the sense that they are visible to the user (or data objects or S4 classes provided by the package), but no documentation entry exists.

Usage

undoc(package, dir, lib.loc = NULL)

Arguments

package
a character string naming an installed package.
dir
a character string specifying the path to a package's root source directory. This must contain the subdirectory ‘man’ with R documentation sources (in Rd format), and at least one of the ‘R’ or ‘data’ subdirectories with R code or data objects, respectively.
lib.loc
a character vector of directory names of R libraries, or NULL. The default value of NULL corresponds to all libraries currently known. The specified library trees are used to search for package.

Value

An object of class "undoc" which is a list of character vectors containing the names of the undocumented objects split according to documentation type.There is a print method for nicely displaying the information contained in such objects.

Details

This function is useful for package maintainers mostly. In principle, all user-level R objects should be documented.

The base package is special as it contains the primitives and these do not have definitions available at code level. We provide equivalent closures in environments .ArgsEnv and .GenericArgsEnv in the base package that are used for various purposes: undoc("base") checks that all the primitives that are not language constructs are prototyped in those environments and no others are.

See Also

codoc, QC

Examples

Run this code
undoc("tools")                  # Undocumented objects in 'tools'

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