Torsten Hothorn wrote: ... >> Browsing a bit in sources reveals that *.Rout.save is copy of R session >> (starts with "welcome" text and later one code and output is there). >> But how does one generate such a file? > > either R CMD BATCH or simply run R CMD check <pkg> once and copy > <pkg>.Rcheck/tests/*.Rout into <pkg>/tests/*Rout.save > >> Additionally, does testing also >> test the first "welcome" text - different version of R haave a bit >> different >> "welcome" text and that should be an error then or ... > > R CMD check takes care of that.
Thank you. I am also attaching a small gzipped patch for R-exts.texi. I
did not wrap the lines in the text. If that is necesarry I can do it and
resend the patch.
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Gregor Gorjanc
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R-exts.texi-tests-patch.gz
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