Hi, On Thursday 16 July 2009, meik michalke wrote: > first of all, there seem to be two show stopping typos in the wiki:
true, fixed. > [think i could use a wiki account as well ;-)] Definitely! See http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/rkward/index.php?title=Help:Wiki_Editing for instructions on how to get one (no, unforunately, there is no shortcut to this procedure, for technical reasons). > - when trying "run -> run all" on any test file from a running rkward > session, i get only an error that the directory cannot be changed. this > doesn't happen when i run them in an instance of rkward that was started > by "make plugintests". is that to be expected? there should be some > information in the docs on that. You need to cd to the tests/ directory first (e.g. using Run->CD to script directory). I've added a line to the wiki. > but when i start them from inside the very same running rkward session, > they pass without errors. frankly, i don't get it ;-) That was a bug in the framework, and should now be fixed in SVN. You might still run into the underlying problem, in some less commonplace situations. It was a missing call to rk.sync.global() as documented in the "Common Pitfalls" section. (But again, in this case it should have worked out of the box, and does, now). > it took me a little trial and error to find out how i can finally run a > test i've created. when i was ready to test my first script, it didn't seem > quite obvious what to do, actually. it couldn't be run within a normal > rkward session, so i added it to all_tests.R and did it the "make" way. is > there another way? I've added a - short - section in the wiki page. As written above: What you were missing was the step to cd to the tests/ directory, first. > some elaborate information on how to actually run and > debug new test scripts would be very useful. > > here's what i've done so far, which is not much yet, perhaps you find some > bugs: > o http://reaktanz.de/stuff/R/irt_tests.tar.bz2 That's absolutely correct! More of that, please! Regards Thomas
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