Seems as whether I found a (clumsy) workaround:
1. options(warn =2)
2. run package.skeleton.dx, now an error is produced with the name of
the file package.skeleton was actually working on
3. The number of the erroneous input string should correspond to the
line number in that file.
Just in case anybody is digging for the same solution ;-)
Jannis
On 09/08/2011 11:18 AM, Jannis wrote:
Dear list members,
I use the package inlinedocs to create documentation for a package
that I am building. The function package.skeleton.dx() is used to
convert the source *.R file into the *.Rd documentation file. Usually
this works like a charm, but on several occasions I got messages like
this one:
extra.code.docs prefixed.lines extract.xxx.chunks title.from.firstline
examples.from.testfile definition.from.source edit.package.file
author.from.description erase.format title.from.name examples.in.attr
collapse tag.s3methods
Creating directories ...
Creating DESCRIPTION ...
Creating Read-and-delete-me ...
Copying code files ...
Making help files ...
Done.
Further steps are described in './spectral.methods/Read-and-delete-me'.
Modifying files automatically generated by package.skeleton:
add.axis: definition title description item{side} item{trans.fun}
item{label} item{\dots} seealso author format
best.iter.default: definition description item{perf.matrix} details
seealso author value format title
determine.freq: title description item{series} item{plot.periodogram}
<long list of the functions in my package>
...
Warning message:
In grep(prefix, src) : input string 65 is invalid in this locale
The warning message, however, gives me no hint on in which file and in
which position (maybe line 65?) the invalid string can be found. On
some occasions I was able to manually find these strings because I
remembered which file I recently worked on. One of such errors was for
example caused by a í instead of a i (can you see the difference?).
Additionally I have the impression that an error is caused while using
R-2.10 and only a warning is caused with 2-12.
Is there any convenient way of finding out where exactly this
erroneous string is? I tried to execute package.skeleton.dx() row wise
but the function quickly branches into a complex nesting of other
functions.
Thanks for any advice!
Jannis
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