Pal created ARROW-13694: --------------------------- Summary: [R] Arrow filter crashes (R aborted session) Key: ARROW-13694 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-13694 Project: Apache Arrow Issue Type: Bug Affects Versions: 5.0.0 Environment: RStudio Version -------------------------------------------------- 1.4.1103
Session Information -------------------------------------------------- R version 4.0.4 (2021-02-15) Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit) Running under: Windows 10 x64 (build 18363) Matrix products: default locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_United States.1252 LC_MONETARY=English_United States.1252 LC_NUMERIC=C [5] LC_TIME=English_United States.1252 attached base packages: [1] grid stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base other attached packages: [1] readxl_1.3.1 RJDBC_0.2-8 rJava_1.0-4 tibbletime_0.1.6 arrow_4.0.0.1 [6] rdbnomics_0.6.4 rstudioapi_0.13 scales_1.1.1 tidyquant_1.0.3 quantmod_0.4.18 [11] TTR_0.24.2 PerformanceAnalytics_2.0.4 xts_0.12.1 zoo_1.8-9 skimr_2.1.3 [16] janitor_2.1.0 DBI_1.1.1 R.utils_2.10.1 R.oo_1.24.0 R.methodsS3_1.8.1 [21] devtools_2.4.2 usethis_2.0.1 R.cache_0.15.0 rmarkdown_2.10 kableExtra_1.3.4 [26] knitr_1.33 plotly_4.9.4.1 RColorBrewer_1.1-2 ggpubr_0.4.0 ggrepel_0.9.1 [31] ggExtra_0.9 haven_2.4.3 sas7bdat_0.5 data.table_1.14.0 lubridate_1.7.10 [36] forcats_0.5.1 stringr_1.4.0 dplyr_1.0.7 purrr_0.3.4 readr_2.0.1 [41] tidyr_1.1.3 tibble_3.1.3 ggplot2_3.3.5 tidyverse_1.3.1 loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] colorspace_2.0-2 ggsignif_0.6.2 ellipsis_0.3.2 rio_0.5.27 rprojroot_2.0.2 snakecase_0.11.0 base64enc_0.1-3 fs_1.5.0 [9] remotes_2.4.0 bit64_4.0.5 fansi_0.5.0 xml2_1.3.2 cachem_1.0.5 pkgload_1.2.1 jsonlite_1.7.2 broom_0.7.9 [17] dbplyr_2.1.1 shiny_1.6.0 compiler_4.0.4 httr_1.4.2 backports_1.2.1 assertthat_0.2.1 fastmap_1.1.0 lazyeval_0.2.2 [25] cli_3.0.1 later_1.2.0 htmltools_0.5.1.1 prettyunits_1.1.1 tools_4.0.4 gtable_0.3.0 glue_1.4.2 Rcpp_1.0.7 [33] carData_3.0-4 cellranger_1.1.0 vctrs_0.3.8 svglite_2.0.0 xfun_0.25 ps_1.6.0 openxlsx_4.2.4 testthat_3.0.4 [41] rvest_1.0.1 mime_0.11 miniUI_0.1.1.1 lifecycle_1.0.0 rstatix_0.7.0 hms_1.1.0 promises_1.2.0.1 curl_4.3.2 [49] memoise_2.0.0 stringi_1.7.3 desc_1.3.0 pkgbuild_1.2.0 zip_2.2.0 repr_1.1.3 rlang_0.4.11 pkgconfig_2.0.3 [57] systemfonts_1.0.2 lattice_0.20-41 evaluate_0.14 htmlwidgets_1.5.3 bit_4.0.4 tidyselect_1.1.1 processx_3.5.2 magrittr_2.0.1 [65] R6_2.5.1 generics_0.1.0 pillar_1.6.2 foreign_0.8-81 withr_2.4.2 abind_1.4-5 modelr_0.1.8 crayon_1.4.1 [73] car_3.0-11 Quandl_2.11.0 utf8_1.2.2 tzdb_0.1.2 callr_3.7.0 reprex_2.0.1 digest_0.6.27 webshot_0.5.2 [81] xtable_1.8-4 httpuv_1.6.1 munsell_0.5.0 viridisLite_0.4.0 quadprog_1.5-8 sessioninfo_1.1.1 System Information -------------------------------------------------- sysname : Windows release : 10 x64 version : build 18363 machine : x86-64 Platform Information -------------------------------------------------- OS.type : windows file.sep : / dynlib.ext : .dll GUI : RStudio endian : little pkgType : win.binary path.sep : ; r_arch : x64 R Version -------------------------------------------------- platform : x86_64-w64-mingw32 arch : x86_64 os : mingw32 system : x86_64, mingw32 status : major : 4 minor : 0.4 year : 2021 month : 02 day : 15 svn rev : 80002 language : R version.string : R version 4.0.4 (2021-02-15) nickname : Lost Library Book Reporter: Pal Fix For: 5.0.1 Hi, I encounter a fatal error with the new version of Arrow R (5.0.0) that I did not have with its older version (4.0.1). Basically, after running "opne_dataset", I filter and collect the data into a dataframe. {code:java} ds <- arrow::open_dataset(sources = "XXXX", partitioning = c("XX","YY","ZZ")) df<- ds %>% filter(year >= 2014 & year <= 2020 & type %in% c("XX", "YY") & sector == "ABC" & identifier %in% list_identifiers & type == "LE" & val == "M") %>% select(period, obs_value) %>% collect() {code} Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce the exact code neither the problem. The dataset is very large and I did not understand the precise source of the error. Eveything I know is that my R Studio crashes and that his code worked perfectly in the older version of the package. Also, please note that I disabled multithreading with : {code:java} options(arrow.use_threads = FALSE){code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)