Check a package's reverse dependencies in order to identify differences in reverse dependency check results when run alongside your package's development and release versions.
check_rev_deps(
path,
n = 2L,
output = tempfile(paste(utils::packageName(), Sys.Date(), sep = "-")),
lib.loc = .libPaths(),
repos = getOption("repos"),
reverse_repos = repos,
restore = options::opt("restore"),
reporter = reporter_default(),
...
)
check_design()
R6 class storing all the details
regarding checks that run. Can be combined with
results
and summary()
methods to generate results.
file path to the package source directory
integer
value indicating maximum number of subprocesses that can
be simultaneously spawned when executing tasks.
character
value specifying path where the output should be
stored.
character
vector with libraries allowed to be used when
checking packages, defaults to entire .libPaths()
.
character
vector of repositories which will be used when
generating task graph and later pulling dependencies.
character
vector of repositories which will be used
to pull sources for reverse dependencies. In some cases, for instance using
binaries on Linux, we want to use different repositories when pulling
sources to check and different when installing dependencies.
logical
indicating whether output directory should be unlinked before
running checks. If FALSE
, an attempt will me made to restore previous
progress from the same output
(Defaults to NA
, overwritable using option 'checked.restore' or environment variable 'R_CHECKED_RESTORE')
A reporter to provide progress updates. Will default to the most expressive command-line reporter given your terminal capabilities.
Additional arguments passed to checked-task-df
and run()
Runs classical reverse dependency checks for the given source package. It
first identifies reverse dependencies available in repos
. Then, after
installing all required dependencies, runs R CMD check
twice for each
package, one time with the release version of the given source package
installed from repos
and a second time with the development version
installed from local source. Both R CMD checks
are later compared to
identify changes in reverse dependency behaviors.
Other checks:
check_design
,
check_dev_rev_deps()
,
check_dir()
,
check_pkgs()
,
new_check_design()