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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion NEWS.md
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+ `yoda_test_linter()`
* `sprintf_linter()` is pipe-aware, so that `x %>% sprintf(fmt = "%s")` no longer lints (#1943, @MichaelChirico).
* `line_length_linter()` helpfully includes the line length in the lint message (#2057, @MichaelChirico).
* `conjunct_test_linter()` also lints usage like `dplyr::filter(x, A & B)` in favor of using `dplyr::filter(x, A, B)` (part of #884, @MichaelChirico).
* `conjunct_test_linter()` also lints usage like `dplyr::filter(x, A & B)` in favor of using `dplyr::filter(x, A, B)` unless `allow_filter = TRUE` (part of #884, @MichaelChirico; #2110, @salim-b).
* `sort_linter()` checks for code like `x == sort(x)` which is better served by using the function `is.unsorted()` (part of #884, @MichaelChirico).
* `paste_linter()` gains detection for file paths that are better constructed with `file.path()`, e.g. `paste0(dir, "/", file)` would be better as `file.path(dir, file)` (part of #884, @MichaelChirico).
* `seq_linter()` recommends `rev()` in the lint message for lints like `nrow(x):1` (#1542, @MichaelChirico).
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44 changes: 30 additions & 14 deletions R/conjunct_test_linter.R
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#'
#' Similar reasoning applies to `&&` usage inside [stopifnot()] and `assertthat::assert_that()` calls.
#'
#' Relatedly, `dplyr::filter(DF, A & B)` is the same as `dplyr::filter(DF, A, B)`, but the
#' latter will be more readable / easier to format for long conditions. Note that this linter
#' assumes usages of `filter()` are `dplyr::filter()`; if you're using another function named `filter()`,
#' e.g. [stats::filter()], please namespace-qualify it to avoid false positives.
#' Relatedly, `dplyr::filter(DF, A & B)` is the same as `dplyr::filter(DF, A, B)`, but the latter will be more readable
#' / easier to format for long conditions. Note that this linter assumes usages of `filter()` are `dplyr::filter()`;
#' if you're using another function named `filter()`, e.g. [stats::filter()], please namespace-qualify it to avoid
#' false positives. You can omit linting `filter()` expressions altogether via `allow_filter = TRUE`.
#'
#' @param allow_named_stopifnot Logical, `TRUE` by default. If `FALSE`, "named" calls to `stopifnot()`,
#' available since R 4.0.0 to provide helpful messages for test failures, are also linted.
#' @param allow_filter Logical, `FALSE` by default. If `TRUE`, `filter()` expressions are not linted.
#'
#' @examples
#' # will produce lints
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#' linters = conjunct_test_linter(allow_named_stopifnot = FALSE)
#' )
#'
#' lint(
#' text = "dplyr::filter(mtcars, mpg > 20 & vs == 0)",
#' linters = conjunct_test_linter()
#' )
#'
#' # okay
#' lint(
#' text = "expect_true(x || (y && z))",
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#' linters = conjunct_test_linter(allow_named_stopifnot = TRUE)
#' )
#'
#' lint(
#' text = "dplyr::filter(mtcars, mpg > 20 & vs == 0)",
#' linters = conjunct_test_linter(allow_filter = TRUE)
#' )
#'
#' @evalRd rd_tags("conjunct_test_linter")
#' @seealso [linters] for a complete list of linters available in lintr.
#' @export
conjunct_test_linter <- function(allow_named_stopifnot = TRUE) {
conjunct_test_linter <- function(allow_named_stopifnot = TRUE,
allow_filter = FALSE) {
expect_true_assert_that_xpath <- "
//SYMBOL_FUNCTION_CALL[text() = 'expect_true' or text() = 'assert_that']
/parent::expr
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sprintf(as.character(replacement_fmt), matched_fun),
"The latter will produce better error messages in the case of failure."
)
test_lints <- xml_nodes_to_lints(
lints <- xml_nodes_to_lints(
test_expr,
source_expression = source_expression,
lint_message = lint_message,
type = "warning"
)

filter_expr <- xml_find_all(xml, filter_xpath)
if (!allow_filter) {
filter_expr <- xml_find_all(xml, filter_xpath)

filter_lints <- xml_nodes_to_lints(
filter_expr,
source_expression = source_expression,
lint_message = "Use dplyr::filter(DF, A, B) instead of dplyr::filter(DF, A & B).",
type = "warning"
)
filter_lints <- xml_nodes_to_lints(
filter_expr,
source_expression = source_expression,
lint_message = "Use dplyr::filter(DF, A, B) instead of dplyr::filter(DF, A & B).",
type = "warning"
)

lints <- c(lints, filter_lints)
}

c(test_lints, filter_lints)
lints
})
}
28 changes: 23 additions & 5 deletions man/conjunct_test_linter.Rd

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8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions tests/testthat/test-conjunct_test_linter.R
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Expand Up @@ -131,6 +131,14 @@ test_that("conjunct_test_linter blocks simple disallowed usages", {
expect_lint("DF %>% dplyr::filter(A & B)", lint_msg, linter)
})

test_that("conjunct_test_linter respects its allow_filter argument", {
linter <- conjunct_test_linter(allow_filter = TRUE)

expect_lint("dplyr::filter(DF, A & B)", NULL, linter)
expect_lint("dplyr::filter(DF, A & B & C)", NULL, linter)
expect_lint("DF %>% dplyr::filter(A & B)", NULL, linter)
})

test_that("filter() is assumed to be dplyr::filter() by default, unless o/w specified", {
linter <- conjunct_test_linter()

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