Hi, Paul:
"if(!fda::CRAN())" runs code except with "R CMD check –as-cran".
I use it so CRAN checks skip examples that (a) need the Internet or (b)
take too long for CRAN.
Hope this helps.
Spencer
On 11/26/2014 10:45 AM, Paul Gilbert wrote:
Is there a good strategy for testing examples which should not be run
by default? For instance, I have examples which get data from the
Internet. If I wrap them in try() then they can be skipped if the
Internet is not available, but may not be tested in cases when I would
like to know about the failure. (Not to mention that the example
syntax is ugly.)
If I mark them \dontrun or \donttest then they are not tested. I could
mark them \dontrun and then use example() but for this, in addition to
run.dontrun=TRUE, I would need to specify all topics for a package,
and I don't see how to do this, missing topic does not work.
Wishlist: what I would really like is R CMD check --run-dontrun pkg
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Paul
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