% File src/library/tools/man/checkTnF.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{checkTnF} \alias{checkTnF} \alias{print.checkTnF} \title{Check R Packages or Code for T/F} \description{ Checks the specified R package or code file for occurrences of \code{T} or \code{F}, and gathers the expression containing these. This is useful as in R \code{T} and \code{F} are just variables which are set to the logicals \code{TRUE} and \code{FALSE} by default, but are not reserved words and hence can be overwritten by the user. Hence, one should always use \code{TRUE} and \code{FALSE} for the logicals. } \usage{ checkTnF(package, dir, file, lib.loc = NULL) } \arguments{ \item{package}{a character string naming an installed package. If given, the installed R code and the examples in the documentation files of the package are checked. R code installed as an image file cannot be checked.} \item{dir}{a character string specifying the path to a package's root source directory. This must contain the subdirectory \file{R} (for R code), and should also contain \file{man} (for documentation). Only used if \code{package} is not given. If used, the R code files and the examples in the documentation files are checked.} \item{file}{the name of a file containing R code to be checked. Used if neither \code{package} nor \code{dir} are given.} \item{lib.loc}{a character vector of directory names of \R libraries, or \code{NULL}. The default value of \code{NULL} corresponds to all libraries currently known. The specified library trees are used to search for \code{package}.} } \value{ An object of class \code{"checkTnF"} which is a list containing, for each file where occurrences of \code{T} or \code{F} were found, a list with the expressions containing these occurrences. The names of the list are the corresponding file names. There is a \code{print} method for nicely displaying the information contained in such objects. } \keyword{utilities} \keyword{documentation}