[Rd] initFields() method no longer coerces arguments in R-devel

Jon Clayden jon.clayden at gmail.com
Fri Aug 5 22:10:07 CEST 2011


OK, apologies - on both fronts I obviously searched on the wrong
terms. Sorry to waste your time.

Jon


On 5 August 2011 18:22, John Chambers <jmc at r-project.org> wrote:
> There is also an item in the NEWS file:
>
>    Field assignments in reference classes are now consistent with slots in
> S4 classes: the assigned value must come from the declared class (if any)
> for the field or from a subclass.
>
> On 8/5/11 7:24 AM, Simon Urbanek wrote:
>>
>> It's worth actually reading the list you post to ...
>>
>> http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Reference-classes-assignments-to-fields-td3708168.html
>>
>>
>> On Aug 5, 2011, at 6:41 AM, Jon Clayden wrote:
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> I've just had a package update bounced from CRAN because of a recent
>>> change in R-devel which seems to affect the behaviour of the
>>> initFields() reference class method. (The change must be very recent
>>> because I tested the package on a week-old build of R-devel.) It seems
>>> that the method no longer coerces its arguments to the expected type
>>> of each field. For a simple example:
>>>
>>>> Foo<- setRefClass("Foo", fields=list(number="integer"),
>>>> methods=list(initialize=function (number = NULL) initFields(number=number)))
>>>> Foo$new()
>>>
>>> Error in function (value)  :
>>>  invalid replacement for field ‘number’, should be from class
>>> “integer” or a subclass (was class “NULL”)
>>>
>>> (This used to work, with "number" being set to "integer(0)"). In fact
>>> it is now extremely strict, not even allowing a double literal which
>>> is equal to an integer:
>>>
>>>> Foo$new(number=1)
>>>
>>> Error in function (value)  :
>>>  invalid replacement for field ‘number’, should be from class
>>> “integer” or a subclass (was class “numeric”)
>>>
>>> I don't see anything about this in the NEWS, so I was wondering if I
>>> could get clarification on whether this is now the intended behaviour,
>>> before I further modify the package. I must say that this will be a
>>> bit of a pain to "correct"...
>>>
>>> All the best,
>>> Jon
>>>
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