>>>>> "Arne" == Arne Henningsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> on Fri, 5 Nov 2004 11:56:02 +0100 writes:
Arne> Hi, I added the "tests" subdirectory and a test file Arne> (say "myTest.R") to our "systemfit" package. Up to now Arne> I create the "myTest.Rout.save" file with >> R CMD BATCH --vanilla myTest.R myTest.Rout.save that explains everything. Why do you do so? Instead: 1) Start with no '.Rout.save' 2) R CMD check <pkg> will produce one in <pkg>.Rcheck/tests/myTest.Rout Copy it to the package source, i.e. typically cp <pkg>.Rcheck/tests/myTest.Rout <pkg>/tests/myTest.Rout.save 3) R CMD check <pkg> now *will* do the comparison and give no difference hopefully Martin Maechler, ETH Zurich Arne> However, "R CMD check" reports two differences between Arne> myTest.Rout.save and the output of myTest.R: a) Arne> myTest.Rout.save contains following extra line at the Arne> beginning of the file: >> invisible(options(echo = TRUE)) Arne> b) myTest.Rout.save contains the following 2 extra Arne> lines at the very end of the file: >> proc.time() Arne> [1] 1.80 0.07 2.00 0.01 0.00 Arne> Everytime I change myTest.R and create a new Arne> myTest.R.save file I have to delete these 3 lines by Arne> hand. I could do this e.g. by a script using "sed", Arne> but I wonder if I can start "R CMD BATCH" with an Arne> option that suppresses any commands that are not in Arne> the input file, i.e. "invisible(options(echo = TRUE))" Arne> and "proc.time()". Or what is the easiest way to Arne> create .Rout.save files? (I am using R 2.0.0 on a Arne> i686 PC with SuSE Linux 9.0) Arne> Thanks, Arne ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html