Aha, it works if I do

setGeneric("order", signature="...")

However the problem with that is that it generates a warning which I
cannot suppress on install:

Creating a generic for "order" in package  "AHLCalendar"
    (the supplied definition differs from and overrides the implicit
generic in package "base": Signatures differ:  (...), (na.last,
decreasing))

and it generates a warning about masking order from base on load:

  AHLCalendar [0.2.42] (9 Sep 2008). ?AHLCalendar or
vignette('AHLCalendar') to get started

Attaching package: 'AHLCalendar'

        The following object(s) are masked from package:base :

         order 

The package exports (excerpt):

exportPattern("^[^\\.]")
exportMethods(order)

The reason for these messages is that the signature is different and I
particularly dislike the masking thing (as I cannot predict if it leads
to other problems somewhere). As I understand the current dotsMethods
does not allow mixing dots and other types, so I cannot really define a
matching signature. Is that right? Is there a way around it?

As for the rest, yes, I meant generic and it works nicely for xtfrm. But
as I wrote later, the problem is in 'rank' and rank is not generic so
defining a method would not help in calling a different implementation.

Thanks,
Oleg

Dr Oleg Sklyar
Research Technologist
AHL / Man Investments Ltd
+44 (0)20 7144 3107
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Chambers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 09 September 2008 16:42
> To: Sklyar, Oleg (London)
> Cc: R-devel@r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [Rd] 'xtfrm' performance (influences 'order' 
> performance) in R devel
> 
> Sklyar, Oleg (London) wrote: 
> 
>       Ha, defined xtfrm for TimeDate, works instantly (xtfrm 
> is already a
>       method). However, it won't be taken up by order as it 
> is not in the
>       imported namespace, so order falls back to xtfrm.default.
>         
> 
> By "method" you mean "generic"?  xtfrm is an S3 generic.  I'm 
> not clear what happens if you define an S3 method for it.  
> Yes, there is a problem defining an S4 generic & it would be 
> good to deal with that.  Nontrivial, however.
> 
> 
>       
>       Moreover, defining order (which is not a method 
> unfortunately, *any
>       chance of changing this*?):
>       
>       setGeneric("order")
>       setMethod("order", "TimeDate", 
>               function (..., na.last = TRUE, decreasing = FALSE) 
>                       order(list(...)[EMAIL PROTECTED],na.last=na.last,
>       decreasing=decreasing))
>       
>       does not help either as it won't be taken up, order 
> still calls the
>       default one, what am I doing wrong?
>         
> 
> I'm skeptical that this is true.  I did a simple example:
> 
> > setClass("foo", contains = "numeric", representation(flag = 
> "logical"))
> [1] "foo"
> > xx = new("foo", rnorm(5))
> > setGeneric("order", sig = "...")
> Creating a generic for "order" in package  ".GlobalEnv"
>     (the supplied definition differs from and overrides the 
> implicit generic in package "base": Signatures differ:  
> (...), (na.last, decreasing))
> [1] "order"
> > setMethod("order", "foo", function (..., na.last = TRUE, 
> decreasing = FALSE){message("Method called"); order([EMAIL PROTECTED])})
> [1] "order"
> > order(xx)
> Method called
> [1] 2 4 3 1 5
> 
> You do need to be calling order() directly from one of your 
> functions, and have it in your namespace, if your package has one.
> 
> 
>       
>       
>       
>       Dr Oleg Sklyar
>       Research Technologist
>       AHL / Man Investments Ltd
>       +44 (0)20 7144 3107
>       [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>       
>         
> 
>               -----Original Message-----
>               From: John Chambers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>               Sent: 09 September 2008 15:11
>               To: Sklyar, Oleg (London)
>               Cc: R-devel@r-project.org
>               Subject: Re: [Rd] 'xtfrm' performance 
> (influences 'order' 
>               performance) in R devel
>               
>               No definitive answers, but here are a few observations.
>               
>               In the call to order() code, I notice that you 
> have dropped 
>               into the branch
>                   if (any(unlist(lapply(z, is.object))))
>               where the alternative in your case would seem 
> to have been 
>               going directly to the internal code.
>               
>               You can consider a method for xtfrm(), which 
> would help but 
>               won't get you completely back to a trivial 
> computation.  
>               Alternatively,  order() should be eligible for the new 
>               mechanism of defining methods for "...".
>               
>               (Individual existing methods may not be the 
> issue, and one 
>               can't infer anything definite from the evidence 
> given,  but a 
>               plausible culprit is the "[" method.  Because 
> [] expressions 
>               appear so often, it's always chancy to define a 
> nontrivial 
>               method for this function.)
>               
>               John
>               
>               Sklyar, Oleg (London) wrote: 
>               
>                       Hello everybody,
>                       
>                       it looks like the presense of some (do 
> know know which) 
>               S4 methods for a
>                       given S4 class degrades the performance 
> of xtfrm (used 
>               in 'order' in new
>                       R-devel) by a factor of millions. This 
> is for classes 
>               that ARE derived
>                       from numeric directly and thus should 
> be quite trivial 
>               to convert to
>                       numeric.
>                       
>                       Consider the following example:
>                       
>                       setClass("TimeDateBase", 
>                           representation("numeric", mode="character"),
>                           prototype(mode="posix")
>                       )
>                       setClass("TimeDate",
>                           representation("TimeDateBase", 
> tzone="character"),
>                           prototype(tzone="London")
>                       )
>                       x = new("TimeDate", 1220966224 + runif(1e5))
>                       
>                       system.time({ z = order(x) })
>                       ## > system.time({ z = order(x) })
>                       ##   user  system elapsed 
>                       ##  0.048   0.000   0.048 
>                       
>                       getClass("TimeDate")
>                       ## Class "TimeDate"
>                       
>                       ## Slots:
>                                                           
>                       ## Name:      .Data     tzone      mode
>                       ## Class:   numeric character character
>                       
>                       ## Extends: 
>                       ## Class "TimeDateBase", directly
>                       ## Class "numeric", by class 
> "TimeDateBase", distance 2
>                       ## Class "vector", by class 
> "TimeDateBase", distance 3
>                       
>                       
>                       Now, if I load a library that not only 
> defines these 
>               same classes, but
>                       also a bunch of methods for those, then 
> I have the 
>               following result:
>                       
>                       library(AHLCalendar)
>                       x = now() + runif(1e5) ## just random 
> times in POSIXct format
>                       x[1:5]
>                       ## TimeDate [posix] object in 
> 'Europe/London' of length 5:
>                       ## [1] "2008-09-09 14:19:35.218" 
> "2008-09-09 14:19:35.672"
>                       ## [3] "2008-09-09 14:19:35.515" 
> "2008-09-09 14:19:35.721"
>                       ## [5] "2008-09-09 14:19:35.657"
>                       
>                         
>               
>                               system.time({ z = order(x) })
>                                   
>               
>                       
>                       
>                       Enter a frame number, or 0 to exit   
>                       
>                        1: system.time({
>                        2: order(x)
>                        3: lapply(z, function(x) if 
> (is.object(x)) xtfrm(x) else x)
>                        4: FUN(X[[1]], ...)
>                        5: xtfrm(x)
>                        6: xtfrm.default(x)
>                        7: as.vector(rank(x, ties.method = 
> "min", na.last = "keep"))
>                        8: rank(x, ties.method = "min", 
> na.last = "keep")
>                        9: switch(ties.method, average = , min 
> = , max =
>                       .Internal(rank(x[!nas], ties.
>                       10: .gt(c(1220966375.21811, 
> 1220966375.67217, 1220966375.51470,
>                       1220966375.7211
>                       11: x[j]
>                       12: x[j]
>                       
>                       Selection: 0
>                       Timing stopped at: 47.618 13.791 66.478 
>                       
>                       At the same time:
>                       
>                       system.time({ z = as.numeric(x) }) ## 
> same as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>                       ##   user  system elapsed 
>                       ##  0.001   0.000   0.001 
>                       
>                       The only difference between the two is 
> that I have the 
>               following methods
>                       defined for TimeDate (full listing below). 
>                       
>                       Any idea why this could be happenning. 
> And yes, it is 
>               down to xtfrm
>                       function, 'order' was just a place 
> where the problem 
>               occured. Should
>                       xtfrm function be smarter with respect 
> to classes that 
>               are actually
>                       derived from 'numeric'?
>                       
>                         
>               
>                               showMethods(class="TimeDate")
>                                   
>               
>                       Function: + (package base)
>                       e1="TimeDate", e2="TimeDate"
>                       e1="TimeDate", e2="numeric"
>                           (inherited from: e1="TimeDateBase", 
> e2="numeric")
>                       
>                       Function: - (package base)
>                       e1="TimeDate", e2="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: Time (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: TimeDate (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: TimeDate<- (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeSeries", value="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: TimeSeries (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="data.frame", ts="TimeDate"
>                       x="matrix", ts="TimeDate"
>                       x="numeric", ts="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: [ (package base)
>                       x="TimeDate", i="POSIXt", j="missing"
>                       x="TimeDate", i="Time", j="missing"
>                       x="TimeDate", i="TimeDate", j="missing"
>                       x="TimeDate", i="integer", j="missing"
>                           (inherited from: x="TimeDateBase", 
> i="ANY", j="missing")
>                       x="TimeDate", i="logical", j="missing"
>                           (inherited from: x="TimeDateBase", 
> i="ANY", j="missing")
>                       x="TimeSeries", i="TimeDate", j="missing"
>                       x="TimeSeries", i="TimeDate", j="vector"
>                       
>                       Function: [<- (package base)
>                       x="TimeDate", i="ANY", j="ANY", value="ANY"
>                       x="TimeDate", i="ANY", j="ANY", value="numeric"
>                       x="TimeDate", i="missing", j="ANY", value="ANY"
>                       x="TimeDate", i="missing", j="ANY", 
> value="numeric"
>                       
>                       Function: add (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: addMonths (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: addYears (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: align (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate", to="character"
>                       x="TimeDate", to="missing"
>                       
>                       Function: as.POSIXct (package base)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: as.POSIXlt (package base)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: coerce (package methods)
>                       from="TimeDate", to="TimeDateBase"
>                       
>                       Function: coerce<- (package methods)
>                       from="TimeDate", to="numeric"
>                       
>                       Function: dates (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: format (package base)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: fxFwdDate (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate", country="character"
>                       
>                       Function: fxSettleDate (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate", country="character"
>                       
>                       Function: holidays (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: index (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate", y="POSIXt"
>                       x="TimeDate", y="Time"
>                       x="TimeDate", y="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: initialize (package methods)
>                       .Object="TimeDate"
>                           (inherited from: .Object="ANY")
>                       
>                       Function: leapYear (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: mday (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: mode (package base)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                           (inherited from: x="TimeDateBase")
>                       
>                       Function: mode<- (package base)
>                       x="TimeDate", value="character"
>                           (inherited from: x="TimeDateBase", 
> value="character")
>                       
>                       Function: month (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: pretty (package base)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: prettyFormat (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate", munit="character"
>                       x="TimeDate", munit="missing"
>                       
>                       Function: print (package base)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: show (package methods)
>                       object="TimeDate"
>                           (inherited from: object="TimeDateBase")
>                       
>                       Function: summary (package base)
>                       object="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: td2tz (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: times (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: tojulian (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: toposix (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: tots (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: tzone (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: tzone<- (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: wday (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: yday (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       Function: year (package AHLCalendar)
>                       x="TimeDate"
>                       
>                       
>                       
>                       Dr Oleg Sklyar
>                       Research Technologist
>                       AHL / Man Investments Ltd
>                       +44 (0)20 7144 3107
>                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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