> Is there then a reason that overriding the check.names default is forbidden 
> from cbind? I can't tell why this would be the case.

For the same reason you can't have

data.frame(x=1:10, x=11:20, check.names=TRUE, check.names=FALSE)

or

mean(x=1:10, x=11:20)

i.e, you can't generally pass the same argument more than once. There
are exceptions to this, e.g.,

sum(c(NA, 1:10), na.rm=TRUE, na.rm=FALSE)

but in general each argument can only be matched once. Since
cbind.data.frame calls data.frame with check.names=FALSE, you can't
supply it again.

Best,
Ista

>
> Thanks
>



Yikes, no. As I mentioned to the SO poster, I get that bit.

I meant what is the design principle behind check.names being hardcoded to 
FALSE. I see no conflict with the purpose of cbind from the ability to specify 
check.names at the level of cbind.

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