[Rd] A bug understanding F relative to FALSE?

Joris Meys jor|@mey@ @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Fri Jan 17 11:31:51 CET 2020


As others have pointed out, this is expected behaviour. Let me get on that
hill I'll die on: it is absolutely not suitable. It is way beyond time to
remove T and F as unprotected kind-of-synonyms for TRUE and FALSE, given
the amount of times I had to point out that:

T <- t(matrix(0:3,nrow=2))
isTRUE(T)

was the reason the code didn't do what it's supposed to do. (Also don't use
T as short for "Transpose of my matrix", but that's another hill.)

As we've become more strict on the use of T and F in packages, maybe 4.0.0
is a good milestone to finally drop this relic from the past? One can
dream...

Kind regards
Joris

On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 3:14 PM IAGO GINÉ VÁZQUEZ <i.gine using pssjd.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Is the next behaviour suitable?
>
> identical(F,FALSE)
>
> ## [1] TRUE
>
> utils::getParseData(parse(text = "c(F,FALSE)", keep.so=rce = TRUE))
>
> ##    line1 col1 line2 col2 id parent                token terminal  text
> ## 14     1    1     1   10 14      0                 expr    FALSE
> ## 1      1    1     1    1  1      3 SYMBOL_FUNCTION_CALL     TRUE     c
> ## 3      1    1     1    1  3     14                 expr    FALSE
> ## 2      1    2     1    2  2     14                  '('     TRUE     (
> ## 4      1    3     1    3  4      6               SYMBOL     TRUE     F
> ## 6      1    3     1    3  6     14                 expr    FALSE
> ## 5      1    4     1    4  5     14                  ','     TRUE     ,
> ## 9      1    5     1    9  9     10            NUM_CONST     TRUE FALSE
> ## 10     1    5     1    9 10     14                 expr    FALSE
> ## 11     1   10     1   10 11     14                  ')'     TRUE     )
>
> I would expect that token for F is the same as token for FALSE.
>
>
> Thank you!
>
> Iago
>
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