| bug.report {utils} | R Documentation |
Send a Bug Report
Description
Invokes an editor or email program to write a bug report or opens a web page for bug submission. Some standard information on the current version and configuration of R are generated automatically.
Usage
bug.report(subject = "", address, file = "R.bug.report",
package = NULL, lib.loc = NULL, ...)
Arguments
subject |
the subject of the email (if one is composed). |
address |
the recipient's email address, which is by default
inferred from the |
file |
filename to use (if needed) for setting up the email. |
package |
an optional character string naming a single package which is the subject of the bug report. |
lib.loc |
a character vector describing the location of R
library trees in which to search for the package, or |
... |
additional named arguments such as |
Details
If package is NULL or a base package, this opens the R
bug tracker at https://bugs.R-project.org/.
If package is specified, it is assumed that the bug report is
about that package, and parts of its ‘DESCRIPTION’ file are added
to the standard information. If the package has a non-empty
BugReports field in the ‘DESCRIPTION’ file specifying the
URL of a webpage, that URL will be opened using
browseURL, otherwise an email directed to the package
maintainer will be generated using create.post. If
there is any other form of BugReports field or a Contact
field, this is examined as it may provide a preferred email address.
Value
Nothing useful.
See Also
help.request which you possibly should try
before bug.report.
create.post, which handles emailing reports.
sessionInfo() from which you may add to the bug report.
Chapter “R Bugs” in R FAQ for more information on when and how to report a bug in R.