>>>>> "PD" == Peter Dalgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> on Tue, 18 Nov 2008 00:00:40 +0100 writes:
PD> Martin Maechler wrote: >> But in spite of all that I agree that I'd have liked >> `FALSE` <- <whatever> to signal an error about the fact >> that it is a reserved word. >> RT> This is clearly not a very important issue, but it might RT> bear some thinking about. >> >> Yes. I'd propose that R-core look into how to make >> assignment to a reserved word an error. PD> I disagree. In a sense, this is the point of having the PD> backtick operator: allowing you to work with names that PD> would otherwise be syntax errors (notice that such names PD> are sometimes created outside your control, e.g. via PD> column names in data frames). If you start disallowing PD> some of them again, well, that way lies madness! No, no. I'm not against allowing names that are otherwise syntax errors. They were always possible via assign(). I just am convinced we should not allow reserved words. { S / S-plus does not either and gives a nice error message: S> assign("FALSE", TRUE) Problem: The name "FALSE" is reserved -- assignments to it are not allowed } Martin ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel