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Batch
R CMD check
management
Although checked
is broadly capable of running arbitrary
sets of R CMD check
tasks, reverse dependency checking is
one of the most common use cases where batch R CMD check
s
are needed.
Running reverse dependency checks is as easy as
library(checked)
<- run("/home/dev/praise")
x results(x)
#> # Revdep Check Task Spec
#>
#> goodpractice package R CMD check diff
#> notes: OK
#> warnings: OK
#> errors: OK
#>
#> testthat package R CMD check diff
#> notes: OK
#> warnings: OK
#> errors: OK
Because running many checks in parallel can be a difficult process to monitor, capable interfaces will provide a convenient output for tracking various runs, check results and package installations; keeping a log of any issues that might arise during the process.
If your editor doesn’t support the full output, you might consider launching your checks in a terminal which should be less constrained. This would also free up your preferred editor for you to use while your checks run.
library(checked)
run("/home/dev/praise")
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