It should be possible to use covr to do this, see this old issue
(https://github.com/r-lib/covr/issues/59). However interpreting the
results can prove challenging as naturally covr uses functions
from the base internally. Unfortunately the base and many of the
internal and recommended packages have
On 11/27/23 18:58, Rui Barradas wrote:
Às 05:07 de 27/11/2023, Neha gupta escreveu:
Hello, I want to download a package and it gives me the error:
WARNING: Rtools is required to build R packages, but no version of
Rtools compatible with R 4.2.0 was found. (Only the following
incompatible vers
Às 05:07 de 27/11/2023, Neha gupta escreveu:
Hello, I want to download a package and it gives me the error:
WARNING: Rtools is required to build R packages, but no version of
Rtools compatible with R 4.2.0 was found. (Only the following
incompatible version(s) of Rtools were found: 4.3.5550)
Pl
Hi all,
I recently proposed a change in R that has led to the addition of new code
to the R source code.
The code added, as far as I know, has no tests and it might affect many
packages in CRAN.
I was wondering if adding a test would be helpful or it is already covered
by some other test.
Which b
On 11/27/23 06:07, Neha gupta wrote:
Hello, I want to download a package and it gives me the error:
WARNING: Rtools is required to build R packages, but no version of
Rtools compatible with R 4.2.0 was found. (Only the following
incompatible version(s) of Rtools were found: 4.3.5550)
This erro
Hello, I want to download a package and it gives me the error:
WARNING: Rtools is required to build R packages, but no version of
Rtools compatible with R 4.2.0 was found. (Only the following
incompatible version(s) of Rtools were found: 4.3.5550)
Please download and install Rtools 4.2 from
https
On 11/27/23 05:42, ivo welch wrote:
Would it be possible to enhance this error message? Could the message say
how large the limit was that was reached? Is it that the limit for one
particular vector has been exceeded (and to how much would it have grown
vs. how much was allowed?), or is it th
Would it be possible to enhance this error message? Could the message say
how large the limit was that was reached? Is it that the limit for one
particular vector has been exceeded (and to how much would it have grown
vs. how much was allowed?), or is it that the entire memory space has been
exce