Gabor Grothendieck wrote: > On 3/27/07, cstrato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hin-Tak Leung wrote: >> > cstrato wrote: >> >> 1. I did read the help file. >> >> 2. I have my own workaround, using e.g. >> >> file.info("/my/path/")[,"isdir"] >> >> 3. This was a suggestion. >> >> 4. If you agree with me that "/my/path/" is a path, then both >> >> "dirname()" and "dirname" give an incorrect answer. >> >> 5. Maybe, you can give me a logical reason (besides a >> >> historical reason) why this should be the way it is. >> > >> > Can you just read "man 3 dirname" and "man 1 dirname" on any unix box? >> > Isn't "historical reason" - this is how dirname works for the last >> > 25(?) years, some people will be *very* upset if it behaves >> > differently now - >> > a good enough reason? >> > >> > HTL >> A 25 year old mistake is no reason for R to duplicate this mistake. >> > > > It would be possible to have the way it works controlled by an argument > if backward compatibility is the issue: > e.g. > > dirname("/my/path/", extended = TRUE) > > or it would be possible to have a second command: > > dirname2("/my/path/") > > Thank you, I like your first suggestion very much, it is very elegant. (dirname2() is also a possibility but not so elegant.) Best regards Christian
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