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Fix handling of complex data types in data.table joins #1220

Fix handling of complex data types in data.table joins

Fix handling of complex data types in data.table joins #1220

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# adapted from a similar check run by {arrow}
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on:
push:
branches: [master]
pull_request:
name: 'rchk'
jobs:
rchk:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: r-lib/actions/setup-r@v2
with:
r-version: 'devel'
- name: Build
run: |
ls -l | cat
R CMD build --no-build-vignettes .
mkdir packages
mv data.table_*.tar.gz packages
- name: Run rchk
run: |
docker run -v `pwd`/packages:/rchk/packages kalibera/rchk:latest /rchk/packages/data.table_*.tar.gz |& tee rchk.out
- name: Confirm that rchk has no errors
# Suspicious call, [UP], and [PB] are all of the error types currently at
# https://github.com/kalibera/cran-checks/tree/HEAD/rchk/results
# though this might not be exhaustive, there does not appear to be a way to have rchk return an error code
# CRAN also will remove some of the outputs (especially those related to Rcpp and strptime, e.g.
# ERROR: too many states (abstraction error?))
# https://github.com/kalibera/rchk
run: |
cat rchk.out
if [ $(grep -Fc "Suspicious call" rchk.out) -gt 0 ] || [ $(grep -F "[UP]" rchk.out | grep -Fvc "results will be incomplete") -gt 0 ] || [ $(grep -Fc "[PB]" rchk.out) -gt 0 ]; then
echo "Found rchk errors"
exit 1
fi
if: always()
- name: Dump rchk output logs
run: cat rchk.out
if: always()