[Rd] Warning when calling formals() for `[`.
Rui Barradas
ruipb@rr@d@@ @ending from @@po@pt
Sun Oct 7 16:04:06 CEST 2018
Hello,
I don't see why you say that the documentation seems to be wrong:
class(args(`+`))
#[1] "function"
args() on a primitive does return a closure. At least in this case it does.
Rui Barradas
Às 14:05 de 07/10/2018, Peter Dalgaard escreveu:
> There is more "fun" afoot here, but I don't recall what the point may be:
>
>> args(get("+"))
> function (e1, e2)
> NULL
>> args(get("["))
> NULL
>> get("[")
> .Primitive("[")
>> get("+")
> function (e1, e2) .Primitive("+")
>
> The other index operators, "[[", "[<-", "[[<-" are similar
>
> The docs are pretty clear that args() on a primitive should yield a closure, so at least the documentation seems to be wrong.
>
> -pd
>
>
>> On 6 Oct 2018, at 19:26 , Laurent Gautier <lgautier using gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> A short code example showing the warning might the only thing needed here:
>>
>> ```
>>> formals(args(`[`))
>> NULL
>>
>> *Warning message:In formals(fun) : argument is not a function*
>>> is.function(`[`)
>> [1] TRUE
>>> is.primitive(`[`)
>> [1] TRUE
>> ```
>>
>> Now with an other primitive:
>>
>> ```
>>> formals(args(`sum`))
>> $...
>>
>>
>> $na.rm
>> [1] FALSE
>>
>>> is.function(`sum`)
>> [1] TRUE
>>> is.primitive(`sum`)
>> [1] TRUE
>>> class(`[`)
>> [1] "function"
>> ```
>>
>> Is this a feature ?
>>
>>
>> Laurent
>>
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>>
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