Full_Name: Wacek Kusnierczyk Version: 2.10.0 r48269 OS: Ubuntu 8.04 Linux 32 bit Submission from: (NULL) (129.241.199.164)
In the following example (and many other cases): quote(a=1) # 1 the argument matching is apparently incorrect wrt. the documentation (The R Language Definition, v 2.8.1, sec. 4.3.2, p. 23), which specifies the following algorithm for argument matching: 1. Attempt to match named actual arguments to formal arguments exactly. 2. For the arguments remaining from step 1, attempt to match named actual arguments to formal arguments partially. 3. For the arguments remaining from step 1, collectively match all unnamed actual arguments to the formal argument '...', if available. 4. If any arguments remain, declare an error. quote(a=1) qualifies for step 4: 1. The actual argument 'a' does not match exactly quote's only formal argument, 'expr'. 2. The actual argument 'a' does not match partially quote's only formal argument, 'expr'. 3. quote has no formal argument '...', hence 'a' remains unmatched. 4. An error should be raised. Instead, the actual argument 'a' is matched to the formal argument 'expr'. This clearly conflicts with the definition. Either the definition or the implementation (or both) are wrong. The problem is not constrained to quote, and seems to be ubiquitous (though does not apply to all functions). There are additional minor issues with the documentation which were raised in a separate thread. Regards, vQ ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel