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\name{buildVignettes}
\alias{buildVignettes}
\alias{pkgVignettes}
\title{List and Build Package Vignettes}
\description{
Run \code{\link{Sweave}} (or other custom weave function)
and \code{\link{texi2pdf}} on all vignettes
of a package, or list the vignettes.
}
\usage{
buildVignettes(package, dir, lib.loc = NULL, quiet = TRUE,
clean = TRUE, tangle = FALSE, ser_elibs = NULL)
pkgVignettes(package, dir, subdirs = NULL, lib.loc = NULL,
output = FALSE, source = FALSE, check = FALSE)
}
\arguments{
\item{package}{a character string naming an installed package.
If given, vignette source files are by default looked for in
subdirectory \file{doc}.}
\item{dir}{a character string specifying the path to a package's root
source directory.
If given, vignette source files are by default looked for in
subdirectory \file{vignettes}.}
\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}.}
\item{quiet}{logical.
Weave and run \code{\link{texi2pdf}} in quiet mode.}
\item{clean}{Remove all files generated by the build, even if there
were copies there before.}
\item{tangle}{logical.
Do tangling as well as weaving.}
\item{ser_elibs}{For use from \command{R CMD check}.}
\item{subdirs}{a character vector of subdirectories of \code{dir} in
which to look for vignettes. The first which exists is used.
Defaults to \code{"doc"} if \code{package} is supplied, otherwise
\code{"vignettes"}.}
\item{output}{logical indicating if the output filenames for each
vignette should be returned (in component \code{outputs}).}
\item{source}{logical indicating if the \emph{tangled} output
filenames for each vignette should be returned (in component \code{sources}).}
\item{check}{logical. If \code{TRUE}, check whether all files that
have vignette-like filenames have an identifiable vignette engine.
This may be a false positive if a file is not a vignette but has a
filename matching a pattern defined by one of the vignette engines.}
}
\details{
\code{buildVignettes} is used by \command{R CMD build} and
\command{R CMD check} to (re-)build vignette outputs from their sources.
As from \R 3.4.1, both of these functions ignore files that are listed in
the \file{.Rbuildignore} file in \code{dir}.
}
\value{
\code{buildVignettes} is called for its side effect of creating the
outputs of all vignettes, and if \code{tangle = TRUE},
extracting the \R{} code.
\code{pkgVignettes} returns an object of class \code{"pkgVignettes"}
if a vignette directory is found, otherwise \code{NULL}.
}
\examples{
gVigns <- pkgVignettes("grid")
\donttest{str(gVigns)}% because it contains paths
}
\keyword{utilities}
\keyword{documentation}