hi, am Donnerstag 07 Oktober 2010 (18:30) schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier: > Hm, do you have the file > /usr/lib/R/bin/roxygen > ? Possibly a problem with multiple installations of R? Check wether > which R > is the one you expect (this one keeps tricking me again and again...).
i didn't install the roxygen package system wide, but to $HOME/R, amongst a lot of other packages. i don't want to mess with system directories handled by dpkg, so anything i fetch directly from a CRAN repository stays in my $HOME. usually this works great, but "R CMD roxygen" seems to care only about $RHOME and ignore $R_LIB and $R_LIB_USER :-/ > I thought the "packing" was part of "roxygenizing", but it's not. the packaging it's actually not really needed for us, either. the script wasn't intended to become a part of the distribution, i just thought it's easier to see something that works for me. > Skimming through the diff, I stumbled across this: > > # counterpart to rktest.initializeEnvironment. Restores the most important > settings > rktest.resetEnvironment <- function () { > - rm (list=c ("rk.set.output.html.file", "rk.get.tempfile.name", > ".rk.make.hr"), envir=globalenv ()) > .rk.rerun.plugin.link <<- .rk.rerun.plugin.link.replacement > } > > Was that intentional? yes, otherwise this would only give meaningless warnings: the objects that rm() tries to remove from globalenv have never appeared there, because they are now only created temporarily inside the functions' environemental context. i forgot to mention that i removed the function calls at the end of all test suites (it's part of the main function), so currently the old testing framework is broken. is that ok? for a plugin test now one only has to provide a valid suite object, everything else is handled by rktest.makeplugintests(). if your testing the package doesn't show probelms, we could replace the old framework completely. viele grüße :: m.eik -- dipl. psych. meik michalke institut f"ur experimentelle psychologie abt. f"ur diagnostik und differentielle psychologie heinrich-heine-universit"at 40225 d"usseldorf
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