[Rd] bug in seq_along
Kasper Daniel Hansen
khansen at stat.berkeley.edu
Mon Jul 20 23:02:21 CEST 2009
This has now been fixed in R-2.9 and R-devel by Martin Maechler.
Thanks
Kasper
On Jul 13, 2009, at 15:43 , Hervé Pagès wrote:
> Hi Kasper and R developers,
>
> Kasper Daniel Hansen wrote:
>> Using the IRanges package from Bioconductor and somewhat recent
>> R-2.9.1.
>> ov = IRanges(1:3, 4:6)
>> length(ov) # 3
>> seq(along = ov) # 1 2 3 as wanted
>> seq_along(ov) # 1!
>> I had expected that the last line would yield 1:3. My guess is that
>> somehow seq_along don't utilize that ov is an S4 class with a
>> length method.
>
> I agree, this is not good. seq_along() has always been broken on S4
> objects:
>
> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2007-July/046337.html
>
> so I prefer to not use it, ever. Even when I deal with S3 objects.
> Because the day I need to extend my code to deal with S4 objects,
> it's too easy to forget to replace 'seq_along(x)' with
> 'seq_len(length(x))'.
> So I'd rather use the latter all the time and from the very beginning
> (hopefully there is no serious performance penalty for doing this).
>
> Surprisingly, seq_along() diserves its own C implementation (why
> wouldn't seq_along <- function(x) seq_len(length(x)) be just good
> enough?). It's calling length() at the C level which is an inline
> function defined as:
>
> INLINE_FUN R_len_t length(SEXP s)
> {
> int i;
> switch (TYPEOF(s)) {
> case NILSXP:
> return 0;
> case LGLSXP:
> case INTSXP:
> case REALSXP:
> case CPLXSXP:
> case STRSXP:
> case CHARSXP:
> case VECSXP:
> case EXPRSXP:
> case RAWSXP:
> return LENGTH(s);
> case LISTSXP:
> case LANGSXP:
> case DOTSXP:
> i = 0;
> while (s != NULL && s != R_NilValue) {
> i++;
> s = CDR(s);
> }
> return i;
> case ENVSXP:
> return Rf_envlength(s);
> default:
> return 1;
> }
> }
>
> Hence it will return 1 when 's' is an S4SXP.
>
> If for whatever reason, seq_along() is not able to figure out what
> the *real* length of an S4 object is, then wouldn't it be better to
> make it return an error? Or at least to put a big warning in its
> man page saying: DON'T TRUST ME ON YOUR S4 OBJECTS, I'M BROKEN!
>
> Cheers,
> H.
>
>
>> The last line of the *Details* section of ?seq has a typeo.
>> Currently it is
>> 'seq.int', 'seq_along' and 'seq.int' are primitive: the latter
>> two
>> ignore any argument name.
>> I would guess it ought to be
>> 'seq.int', 'seq_along' and 'seq_len' are primitive: the latter
>> two
>> ignore any argument name.
>> Kasper
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