Every time I try to roxygenize
a package I get this error:
Error: is.call(call) is not TRUE
The results of a traceback()
:
11: stop(sprintf(ngettext(length(r), "%s is not TRUE", "%s are not all TRUE"),
ch), call. = FALSE, domain = NA)
10: stopifnot(is.call(call))
9: standardise_call(call, env)
8: object_from_call(call, env, preref)
7: (function (call, ref, comment_ref)
{
preref <- parse.preref(as.character(comment_ref))
if (is.null(preref))
return()
preref$object <- object_from_call(call, env, preref)
preref$srcref <- list(filename = file, lloc = as.vector(ref))
add_defaults(preref)
})(dots[[1L]][[1L]], dots[[2L]][[1L]], dots[[3L]][[1L]])
6: mapply(FUN = f, ..., SIMPLIFY = FALSE)
5: Map(extract, parsed, refs, comment_refs)
4: FUN(c("/home/path/to/package/file1.r",
"/home/path/to/package/file2.r",
.... # list of files truncated
"/home/path/to/package/doc.file.r")[[25L]],
...)
3: lapply(r_files(base_path), parse_file, env = env)
2: parse_package(base_path, load_code)
1: roxygenize("~/Current/r/path/to/package/")
Has anyone experienced this problem before? I'm not even sure how to debug it further.
This error occurs if, instead of the typical NULL
value that one puts at the end of the documentation for the package, one uses NA
. Simply updating to NULL
will remove the error.