Dear Prof. Ripley:
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Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
On Fri, 6 Jun 2008, Spencer Graves wrote:
Hi, R Core Team:
How do you test the latest changes to the core R code? Is it
just "R CMD check"? Or do you use other tools, like the perl "prove"
module?
I ask, because I'm about to start developing routine testing for
other (non-R) software, for which I can't do "R CMD check", and I'd
like to know what you do.
'make check-devel', 'make check-all' and regression tests of
(essentially) R CMD check over CRAN/BioC (the latter in arrears via
daily checking unless the change is thought likely to break things).
If we were starting from scatch we would probably use a unit-testing
framework such as provided by Runits.
How can I find information on 'Runits'? Google led me to
'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_test'. The other hits I got did not
seem as informative as Wikipedia.
Thanks for the reply. This is helpful.
Spencer Graves
C-based projects often use DejaGnu and similar -- scripting languages
usually use themselves to run their test suites.
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