[Rd] Bug in warning() for condition objects (PR#9274)

Luke Tierney luke at stat.uiowa.edu
Wed Oct 4 16:40:01 CEST 2006


Thanks.  I think your analysis is probably correct.  Will look into
this and fix shortly.

Best,

luke

On Wed, 4 Oct 2006, dhinds at sonic.net wrote:

> Full_Name: David Hinds
> Version: 2.4.0
> OS: Windows XP
> Submission from: (NULL) (64.168.232.238)
>
>
> A (maybe naive) use of tryCatch to trap errors and report as warnings does not
> work, i.e.:
>
>  x <- tryCatch(lm(xyzzy), error=warning)
>
> In src/library/base/R/stop.R, the warning() function contains the following
> code, for handling condition objects:
>
>        withRestarts({
>            .Internal(.signalCondition(cond, message, call))
>            .Internal(.dfltStop(message, call))
>        }, muffleWarning = function() NULL)
>
> So all conditions result in calling .dfltStop().  It would seem more useful
> and/or consistent for warning() to call .dfltWarn(), or in the alternative, to
> choose between .dfltStop and .dfltWarn based on the class of the condition
> object.
>
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