jonkeane commented on a change in pull request #12357:
URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/12357#discussion_r807295552



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File path: r/tests/testthat/test-dplyr-funcs-datetime.R
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@@ -711,3 +711,71 @@ test_that("am/pm mirror lubridate", {
   )
 
 })
+
+test_that("extract tz", {
+  df <- tibble(
+    x = as.POSIXct(c("2022-02-07", "2022-02-10"), tz = "Pacific/Marquesas"),
+    #lubridate::tz() returns -for the time being - "UTC" for NAs, strings,
+    #dates and numerics
+    y = c("2022-02-07", NA),
+    z = as.Date(c("2022-02-07", NA)),
+    w = c(1L, 5L),
+    v = c(1.1, 2.47)
+  )
+
+  compare_dplyr_binding(
+    .input %>%
+      mutate(timezone_x = tz(x)) %>%
+      collect(),
+    df
+  )
+
+  expect_snapshot(
+    compare_dplyr_binding(
+      .input %>%
+        mutate(
+          timezone_y = tz(x),
+          timezone_z = tz(y)
+        ) %>%
+        collect(),
+      df
+    ),
+    error = TRUE

Review comment:
       I would say that if we want to check the error messages, we should do 
that directly with `expect_error()` or `expect_snapshot()` wrapped around 
something like: 
   
   ```
   call_binding("tz", "this is a string!")
   ```
   
   Or we might need to turn that R string into an Arrow Scalar or Array...)




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