Rdiff {tools} | R Documentation |
Given two R output files, compute differences ignoring headers, footers and some other differences.
Rdiff(from, to, useDiff = FALSE, forEx = FALSE, nullPointers = TRUE, Log = FALSE)
from, to |
filepaths to be compared |
useDiff |
should |
forEx |
logical: extra pruning for ‘-Ex.Rout’ files to exclude the header. |
nullPointers |
logical: should the displayed addresses of
pointers be set to |
Log |
logical: should the returned value include a log of differences found? |
The R startup banner and any timing information from R CMD
BATCH
are removed from both files, together with lines about
loading packages. UTF-8 fancy quotes (see sQuote
) and
on Windows, Windows' so-called ‘smart quotes’, are mapped to
a simple quote. Addresses of environments, compiled bytecode and
other exotic types expressed as hex addresses
(e.g., <environment: 0x12345678>
) are mapped to
0x00000000
. The files are then compared line-by-line. If
there are the same number of lines and useDiff
is false, a
simple diff -b
-like display of differences is printed
(which ignores trailing spaces and differences in numbers of
consecutive spaces), otherwise diff -bw
is called on the
edited files. (This tries to ignore all differences in whitespace:
note that flag -w is not required by POSIX but is supported
by GNU, Solaris and FreeBSD versions.)
This can compare uncompressed PDF files, ignoring differences in creation and modification dates.
If Log
is true, a list with components status
(see
below) and out
, a character vector of descriptions of
differences, possibly of zero length.
Otherwise, a status indicator, 0L
if and only if no differences
were found.
The shell script run as R CMD Rdiff
.