Yep, that is a pretty straightforward blunder. It's "stopifnot <-
function(..., exprs =", so partial matching does not happen.
Fixed in R-patched and R-devel (a last-minute addition to 4.3.1 during code
freeze would only happen with truly disastrous bugs).
Peter
> On 15 Jun 2023, at 11:57 , Korpela Mikko <mikko.korpela at
maanmittauslaitos.fi> wrote:
>
> In test file datetime3.R, one call to stopifnot() has an argument named
"expr" which should probably be "exprs". There are three
tests wrapped in braces of which only the last one, "omitted 195
entries", is currently checked.
>
> Proposed patch:
>
> --- tests/datetime3.R (revision 84544)
> +++ tests/datetime3.R (working copy)
> @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
> c2 <- capture.output(print(dt, max = 6))
> writeLines(tail(cc, 4))
> writeLines(c2)
> -stopifnot(expr = {
> +stopifnot(exprs = {
> grepl("omitted 151 entries", tail(cc, 1))
> !anyDuplicated(tail(cc, 2))
> grepl("omitted 195 entries", tail(c2, 1))
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Mikko
>
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