find_root | R Documentation |
A root is defined as a directory that contains a regular file whose name matches a given pattern and which optionally contains a given text. The search for a root starts at a given directory (the working directory by default), and proceeds up the directory hierarchy.
get_root_desc()
returns the description of the criterion
for a root path. This is especially useful for composite root criteria
created with |.root_criterion()
.
find_root(criterion, path = ".")
get_root_desc(criterion, path)
criterion |
|
path |
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Starting from the working directory, the find_root()
function searches
for the root.
If a root is found, the ...
arguments are used to construct a path;
thus, if no extra arguments are given, the root is returned.
If no root is found, an error is thrown.
The normalized path of the root as specified by the search criterion. Throws an error if no root is found
utils::glob2rx()
file.path()
## Not run:
find_root(has_file_pattern(
pattern = glob2rx("DESCRIPTION"),
contents = "^Package: ")
)
## End(Not run)
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