codoc {tools} | R Documentation |
Check Code/Documentation Consistency
Description
Find inconsistencies between actual and documented ‘structure’
of R objects in a package. codoc
compares names and
optionally also corresponding positions and default values of the
arguments of functions. codocClasses
and codocData
compare slot names of S4 classes and variable names of data sets,
respectively.
Usage
codoc(package, dir, lib.loc = NULL,
use.values = NULL, verbose = getOption("verbose"))
codocClasses(package, lib.loc = NULL)
codocData(package, lib.loc = NULL)
Arguments
package |
a character string naming an installed package. |
dir |
a character string specifying the path to a package's root
source directory. This must contain the subdirectories ‘man’
with R documentation sources (in Rd format) and ‘R’ with R
code. Only used if |
lib.loc |
a character vector of directory names of R libraries,
or |
use.values |
if |
verbose |
a logical. If |
Details
The purpose of codoc
is to check whether the documented usage
of function objects agrees with their formal arguments as defined in
the R code. This is not always straightforward, in particular as the
usage information for methods to generic functions often employs the
name of the generic rather than the method.
The following algorithm is used. If an installed package is used, it
is loaded (unless it is the base package), after possibly
detaching an already loaded version of the package. Otherwise, if the
sources are used, the R code files of the package are collected and
sourced in a new environment. Then, the usage sections of the Rd
files are extracted and parsed ‘as much as possible’ to give
the formals documented. For interpreted functions in the code
environment, the formals are compared between code and documentation
according to the values of the argument use.values
.
If a package has a namespace both exported and unexported objects are checked, as well as registered S3 methods. (In the unlikely event of differences the order is exported objects in the package, registered S3 methods and finally objects in the namespace and only the first found is checked.)
Currently, the R documentation format has no high-level markup for the
basic ‘structure’ of classes and data sets (similar to the usage
sections for function synopses). Variable names for data frames in
documentation objects obtained by suitably editing ‘templates’
created by prompt
are recognized by codocData
and used provided that the documentation object is for a single data
frame (i.e., only has one alias). codocClasses
analogously
handles slot names for classes in documentation objects obtained by
editing shells created by promptClass
.
Help files named ‘pkgname-defunct.Rd’ for the appropriate pkgname are checked more loosely, as they may have undocumented arguments.
Value
codoc
returns an object of class "codoc"
. Currently,
this is a list which, for each Rd object in the package where an
inconsistency was found, contains an element with a list of the
mismatches (which in turn are lists with elements code
and
docs
, giving the corresponding arguments obtained from the
function's code and documented usage).
codocClasses
and codocData
return objects of class
"codocClasses"
and "codocData"
, respectively, with a
structure similar to class "codoc"
.
There are print
methods for nicely displaying the information
contained in such objects.
Note
The default for use.values
has been changed from
FALSE
to NULL
, for R versions 1.9.0 and later.