Runs a set of tests
test.data.table.RdRuns a set of tests to check data.table is working correctly.
Usage
test.data.table(script = "tests.Rraw", verbose = FALSE, pkg = ".",
silent = FALSE,
showProgress = interactive() && !silent,
testPattern = NULL,
memtest = Sys.getenv("TEST_DATA_TABLE_MEMTEST", 0),
memtest.id = NULL)Arguments
- script
Run arbitrary R test script.
- verbose
TRUEsetsoptions(datatable.verbose=TRUE)for the duration of the tests. This tests there are no errors in the branches that produce the verbose output, and produces a lot of output. The output is normally used for tracing bugs or performance tuning. Tests which specifically test the verbose output is correct (typically looking for an expected substring) always run regardless of this option.- pkg
Root directory name under which all package content (ex: DESCRIPTION, src/, R/, inst/ etc..) resides. Used only in dev-mode.
- silent
Controls what happens if a test fails. Like
silentintry,TRUEcauses the error message to be suppressed andFALSEto be returned, otherwise the error is returned.- showProgress
Output 'Running test <n> ...\r' at the start of each test?
- testPattern
When present, a regular expression tested against the number of each test for inclusion. Useful for running only a small portion of a large test script.
- memtest
Measure and report memory usage of tests (1:gc before ps, 2:gc after ps) rather than time taken (0) by default. Intended for and tested on Linux. See PR #5515 for more details.
- memtest.id
An id for which to print memory usage for every sub id. May be a range of ids.
Details
Runs a series of tests. These can be used to see features and examples of usage, too. Running test.data.table will tell you the full location of the test file(s) to open.
Setting silent=TRUE sets showProgress=FALSE too, via the default of showProgress.
Value
If all tests were successful, TRUE is returned. Otherwise, see the silent argument above. silent=TRUE is intended for use at the start of production scripts; e.g. stopifnot(test.data.table(silent=TRUE)) to check data.table is passing its own tests before proceeding.