chk
is an R package for developers to check user-supplied function
arguments.
It is designed to be simple, customizable and fast.
To install the latest release from CRAN
install.packages("chk")
To install the latest development version from GitHub
# install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("poissonconsulting/chk")
chk
provides simple commonly used checks as (chk_
functions) which
can be combined together for more complex checking.
library(chk)
y <- "a"
chk_string(y)
chk_flag(y)
#> Error: `y` must be a flag (TRUE or FALSE).
chkor(chk_flag(y), chk_number(y))
#> Warning: `chkor()` was deprecated in chk 0.6.1.
#> Please use `chkor_vld()` instead.
#> Error: At least one of the following conditions must be met:
#> * `y` must be a flag (TRUE or FALSE).
#> * `y` must be a number (non-missing numeric scalar).
data <- data.frame(x = 1:2)
chk_range(nrow(data), c(3, 8))
#> Error: `nrow(data)` must be between 3 and 8, not 2.
Error messages follow the tidyverse style
guide while the errors
themselves are rlang
errors of subclass
chk_error
.
For more information see the Get Started vignette.
Please report any issues.
Pull requests are always welcome.
Please note that the chk project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms