checkFuncs | R Documentation |
A set of functions used to check the results of some test calculation. If these functions are called within the RUnit framework, the results of the checks are stored and reported in the test protocol.
checkEquals
compares two R objects by invoking all.equal
on
the two objects. If the objects are not equal an error is
generated and the failure is reported to the test logger such that it
appears in the test protocol.
checkEqualsNumeric
works just like checkEquals
except
that it invokes all.equal.numeric
instead of all.equal
checkIdentical
is a convenience wrapper around identical using
the error logging mechanism of RUnit.
checkTrue
uses the function identical
to check if the expression
provided as first argument evaluates to TRUE
. If not, an error is
generated and the failure is reported to the test logger such that it
appears in the test protocol.
checkException
evaluates the passed expression and uses the
try
mechanism to check if the evaluation generates an error.
If it does the test is OK. Otherwise an error is
generated and the failure is reported to the test logger such that it
appears in the test protocol.
DEACTIVATED
interrupts the test function and reports the test case
as deactivated. In the test protocol deactivated test functions are
listed separately. Test case deactivation can be useful in the case of
major refactoring. Alternatively, test cases can be commented out
completely but then it is easy to forget the test case altogether.
checkEquals(target, current, msg,
tolerance = .Machine$double.eps^0.5,
checkNames = TRUE, ...)
checkEqualsNumeric(target, current, msg,
tolerance = .Machine$double.eps^0.5, ...)
checkIdentical(target, current, msg)
checkTrue(expr, msg)
checkException(expr, msg, silent = getOption("RUnit")$silent)
DEACTIVATED(msg)
current , target |
objects to be compared ( |
msg |
an optional message to document a check and to facilitate the identification of a possible failure. The message only appears as text in the test protocol, it is not further used in any of the check functions. |
tolerance |
numeric >= 0. A numeric check does not fail if differences are smaller than ‘tolerance’. |
checkNames |
flag, if |
expr |
syntactically valid R expression which can be evaluated
and must return a logical scalar ( |
silent |
flag passed on to |
... |
optional arguments passed to |
The check functions are direct equivalents of the various methods of the class junit.framework.Assert of Javas JUnit framework which served as basis for the RUnit package.
For functions defined inside a package equipped with a namespace only
exported functions can be accessed inside test cases directly. For
functions not exported the only way to test them is to use the
':::
'
operator combined with the package name as a prefix.
Special care is required if test cases are written for S4 classes and
methods. If a new class is defined inside a test case via a
setClass
call the class is added to the global class
cache and thus available outside the test case. It will persist until
explicitly removed via a removeClass
call. Same applies for new method
and generic definitions. Be sure to remove methods and classes in
each test case they are defined after the checks have been
performed. This is an advise gained from the cumbersome experience:
not doing so leads to difficult to pin down error causes incurred
from previously executed test cases.
For a simple example see the provided test cases in
\Sexpr{file.path(system.file("examples", package="RUnit"),
"runitVirtualClassTest.r")}.
Thomas König, Klaus Jünemann & Matthias Burger
all.equal
, all.equal.numeric
and
identical
are the underlying comparison functions.
try
is used for error catching.
.setUp
for details on test case setup. See
RUnit-options for global options controlling log out.
checkTrue(1 < 2, "check1") ## passes fine
## checkTrue(1 > 2, "check2") ## appears as failure in the test protocol
v <- 1:3
w <- 1:3
checkEquals(v, w) ## passes fine
names(v) <- c("A", "B", "C")
## checkEquals(v, w) ## fails because v and w have different names
checkEqualsNumeric(v, w) ## passes fine because names are ignored
x <- rep(1:12, 2)
y <- rep(0:1, 12)
res <- list(a=1:3, b=letters, LM=lm(y ~ x))
res2 <- list(a=seq(1,3,by=1), b=letters, LM=lm(y ~ x))
checkEquals( res, res2) ## passes fine
checkIdentical( res, res)
checkIdentical( res2, res2)
## checkIdentical( res, res2) ## fails because element 'a' differs in type
fun <- function(x) {
if(x)
{
stop("stop conditions signaled")
}
return()
}
checkException(fun(TRUE)) ## passes fine
## checkException(fun(FALSE)) ## failure, because fun raises no error
checkException(fun(TRUE), silent=TRUE)
## special constants
## same behaviour as for underlying base functions
checkEquals(NA, NA)
checkEquals(NaN, NaN)
checkEquals(Inf, Inf)
checkIdentical(NA, NA)
checkIdentical(NaN, NaN)
checkIdentical(-Inf, -Inf)
## DEACTIVATED("here one can document on the reason for deactivation")
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