On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > I'm sorry, but this is completely unreproducible, and the second you say > is true you quote as false.
Not sure what you mean -- are you saying "make check" passes on other Irix systems? > d is a list, so can you tell us unclass(d) in both cases? Sure -- they look OK to me: > d<-strptime("1910/1/1", "%Y/%m/%d") > unclass(d) $sec [1] 0 $min [1] 0 $hour [1] 0 $mday [1] 1 $mon [1] 0 $year [1] 10 $wday [1] 6 $yday [1] 0 $isdst [1] -1 > d<-strptime("1970/1/1", "%Y/%m/%d") > unclass(d) $sec [1] 0 $min [1] 0 $hour [1] 0 $mday [1] 1 $mon [1] 0 $year [1] 70 $wday [1] 4 $yday [1] 0 $isdst [1] 0 > Also, I cannot see those examples anywhere in the R sources so can you > please show the actual output you got. My examples are based on as.POSIXlt from datetime.R. Here are the relevant sections of the output from the tests (if I comment out these sections in reg-tests-1.R and base-Ex.R then "make check" runs fine): $ cd ~/install/R/R-1.9.0/tests [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/user/gwhite/install/R/R-1.9.0/tests $ gmake reg-tests-1.Rout running code in 'reg-tests-1.R' ...gmake: *** [reg-tests-1.Rout] Error 1 $ tail -20 reg-tests-1.Rout.fail > (t1 <- strptime(c("6. Aug. 1930", "3. Nov. 1925", "28. Mar. 1959", + NA, paste(1:29," Feb. 1960", sep=".")), + format = "%d. %b. %Y")) [1] "1930-08-06" "1925-11-03" "1959-03-28" NA "1960-02-01" [6] "1960-02-02" "1960-02-03" "1960-02-04" "1960-02-05" "1960-02-06" [11] "1960-02-07" "1960-02-08" "1960-02-09" "1960-02-10" "1960-02-11" [16] "1960-02-12" "1960-02-13" "1960-02-14" "1960-02-15" "1960-02-16" [21] "1960-02-17" "1960-02-18" "1960-02-19" "1960-02-20" "1960-02-21" [26] "1960-02-22" "1960-02-23" "1960-02-24" "1960-02-25" "1960-02-26" [31] "1960-02-27" "1960-02-28" "1960-02-29" > stopifnot(6 == length(print(s1 <- summary(t1))), + s1== summary(as.POSIXct(t1)), + 6 == length(print(format(as.Date(s1)))) ) Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu. Max. NA NA NA NA NA NA Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu. Max. NA NA NA NA NA NA Error in if (!(is.logical(r <- eval(ll[[i]])) && all(r))) stop(paste(deparse(mc[[i + : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed Execution halted $ cd Examples $ gmake base-Ex.Rout running code in 'base-Ex.R' ... Execution halted $ tail -4 base-Ex.Rout.fail > ## first days of years > seq(as.Date("1910/1/1"), as.Date("1999/1/1"), "years") Error in fromchar(x) : character string is not in a standard unambiguous format Execution halted > On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Full_Name: George N. White III > > Version: 1.9.0 > > OS: Irix 6.5.21m > > Submission from: (NULL) (142.176.61.212) > > > > > > R-1.9.0 built using the SGI MIPSPro compilers > > > > Installation directory: /usr/local > > > > C compiler: c99 -OPT:IEEE_NaN_inf=ON -mips4 -n32 -O3 > > -OPT:Olimit_opt=on > > C++ compiler: CC -OPT:IEEE_NaN_inf=ON -mips4 -n32 -O3 > > -OPT:Olimit_opt=on -LANG:std > > Fortran compiler: f90 -OPT:IEEE_NaN_inf=ON -mips4 -n32 -O3 > > -OPT:Olimit_opt=on > > > > Interfaces supported: X11, gnome, tcltk > > External libraries: readline, BLAS(generic), LAPACK(generic) > > Additional capabilities: PNG, JPEG > > Options enabled: shared library, R profiling > > > > Recommended packages: yes > > > > "make check" fails in 2 places due to is.na(..) returning TRUE for valid dates: > > > > > d<-strptime("1910/1/1", "%Y/%m/%d") > > > is.na(d) > > [1] TRUE > > > d > > [1] "1910-01-01" > > > > > d<-strptime("1970/1/1", "%Y/%m/%d") > > > is.na(d) > > [1] FALSE > > > d > > [1] "1970-01-01" > > > > Incidentally: > > > NA+NaN;NaN+NA > > [1] NA > > [1] NaN > > > > ______________________________________________ > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > > https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel > > > > > > -- George N. White III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Head of St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel