# test struct object
test_that('ontology works as expected',{
O=ontology_term('STATO:0000555',rols=FALSE)
expect_true(is(O,'ontology_term'))
expect_true(O$id=='STATO:0000555')
# character to list
O=ontology_list('STATO:0000555')
expect_true(is(O,'ontology_list'))
expect_true(O[1]$id=='STATO:0000555')
# term to list
O=ontology_list(ontology_term('STATO:0000555',rols=FALSE))
expect_true(is(O,'ontology_list'))
expect_true(O[1]$id=='STATO:0000555')
# list to list
O=ontology_list(c(
ontology_term('STATO:0000555',rols=FALSE),
ontology_term('STATO:0000555',rols=FALSE)
)
)
expect_true(O[1]$id=='STATO:0000555')
expect_true(O[2]$id=='STATO:0000555')
# assignment
O[2]=ontology_term('STATO:0000555',rols=FALSE)
expect_true(O[2]$id=='STATO:0000555')
# length
expect_equal(length(O),2)
# ontology list to data.frame
df=as(O,'data.frame')
expect_equal(nrow(df),2)
expect_equal(ncol(df),5)
expect_equal(df[1,1],'STATO:0000555')
# catenate several ontology_lists
O=c(O,O)
expect_equal(length(O),4)
expect_true(is(O,'ontology_list'))
# ontology method
M=example_model(ontology='STATO:0000555')
expect_equal(M$ontology,'STATO:0000555')
expect_error(O$cake)
expect_output(show(O[1]),"STATO:0000555",regexp = 'STATO:0000555')
O=ontology_list()
expect_equal(length(O),0)
expect_error(c(O,struct_class()))
expect_error({O[1] = struct_class()})
expect_error(ontology_list(terms=list(O,struct_class())))
})
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