[Rd] Consistency of serialize(): please enlighten me
Henrik Bengtsson
hb at stat.berkeley.edu
Fri Aug 31 21:49:13 CEST 2007
Forgot...
On 8/31/07, Henrik Bengtsson <hb at stat.berkeley.edu> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am puzzled with serialize(). It comes down generating identical
> hash codes for (apparently) identical objects using digest::digest(),
> which in turn relies on serialize(). Here is an example illustration
> the issue:
>
> ser <- function(object, ...) {
> list(
> names = names(object),
> namesRaw = charToRaw(names(object)),
> ser = serialize(names(object), connection=NULL, ascii=FALSE)
> )
> } # ser()
>
> # Object to be serialized
> key <- key0 <- list(abc="Hello");
>
> # Store results
> d <- list();
>
> # 1. As is
> d[[1]] <- ser(key);
>
> # 2. Set names and redo (hardwired: identical to what's already there)
> names(key) <- "abc";
> d[[2]] <- ser(key);
>
> # 3. Set names and redo (generic: char->raw->char)
> key <- key0;
> names(key) <- sapply(names(key), FUN=function(name) rawToChar(charToRaw(name)));
> d[[3]] <- ser(key);
>
> # All names are identical
> for (kk in 2:length(d))
> stopifnot(identical(d[[1]]$names, d[[kk]]$names));
>
> # All raw names are identical
> for (kk in 2:length(d))
> stopifnot(identical(d[[1]]$namesRaw, d[[kk]]$namesRaw));
>
> # But, the serialized names differ.
> print(identical(d[[1]]$ser, d[[2]]$ser));
> print(identical(d[[1]]$ser, d[[3]]$ser));
> print(identical(d[[2]]$ser, d[[3]]$ser));
With R version 2.6.0 Under development (unstable) (2007-08-23 r42614) I get:
[1] TRUE
[1] FALSE
[1] FALSE
and with R version 2.5.1 Patched (2007-07-19 r42284):
[1] FALSE
[1] FALSE
[1] TRUE
>
> So, it seems like there is some extra information in the names
> attribute that is part of the serialization. Is it possible to show
> they differ at the R level? What is that extra information?
> Promises...?
>
> Please enlighten me.
>
> Henrik
>
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