Our package bcdata (https://cran.r-project.org/package=bcdata) retrieves public 
data from British Columbia data services, so the examples are dependent on 
successfully hitting web resources. When we initially submitted to CRAN the 
examples were wrapped in \dontrun{}, but we were asked to change them to use 
\donttest{}.

 
Now, CRAN is running checks with _R_CHECK_DONTTEST_EXAMPLES_=true, and one of 
the examples has failed due to a changed web resource. I got an email asking me 
to fix it and reminding me of the CRAN policy:
 

  'Packages which use Internet resources should fail gracefully with an 
informative message

 if the resource is not available or has changed (and not give a check warning 
nor error).'

  This needs correction whether or not the resource recovers.

 
I would prefer that in normal use, the function calling the internet resources 
fails with an error so that the user is properly alerted. I also agree that 
these failures shouldn't cause a check error. To demonstrate the use of these 
functions in examples, is there a preferred method of ensuring that failures 
will not cause a check warning or error? Should I try to revert back to using 
\dontrun{} and plead my case? Wrap in `if interactive())`?
 

Thanks very much,

Andy Teucher

 
______________________________________________
R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel

Reply via email to