spark-instrumented-optimizer/R/pkg/inst/tests/testthat/test_Windows.R
Felix Cheung a8877bdbba [SPARK-19237][SPARKR][CORE] On Windows spark-submit should handle when java is not installed
## What changes were proposed in this pull request?

When SparkR is installed as a R package there might not be any java runtime.
If it is not there SparkR's `sparkR.session()` will block waiting for the connection timeout, hanging the R IDE/shell, without any notification or message.

## How was this patch tested?

manually

- [x] need to test on Windows

Author: Felix Cheung <felixcheung_m@hotmail.com>

Closes #16596 from felixcheung/rcheckjava.
2017-03-21 14:24:41 -07:00

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context("Windows-specific tests")
test_that("sparkJars tag in SparkContext", {
if (.Platform$OS.type != "windows") {
skip("This test is only for Windows, skipped")
}
testOutput <- launchScript("ECHO", "a/b/c", wait = TRUE)
abcPath <- testOutput[1]
expect_equal(abcPath, "a\\b\\c")
})