[This is a "re-post" -- for some reason it never appeared on R-devel]
>>>>> Etienne Sanchez <etiennesanch...@gmail.com> >>>>> on Tue, 14 Nov 2017 19:33:07 +0100 writes: > In some cases, str() does not print the "names" attribute of the object: > > u <- structure(c(5, 6), names = c("a", "b"), color = "blue") > str(u) > # atomic [1:2] 5 6 > # - attr(*, "color")= chr "blue" > > Is it a bug or a design choice? > Originally asked here: > https://stackoverflow.com/q/47185756/6656269 It's not a bug in the sense that a long time ago -- when I wrote the first version of str(), for S-plus, before R existed -- I had decided that when is.vector(.) was false, for whatever reason, the atomic vectors should be shown as above. I don't remember if S-plus used the same somewhat surprising definition of is.vector(.) as R does (but I think it did): it is only TRUE for a vector that has no other attributes than possibly "names". I did occasionally find that the historical choice probably was not quite the best in hindsight, but never got convinced that it should be changed... Once I'll have finished the deparse/dput/dump changes in R-devel (hopefully within a week), and as R-devel has quite a few small changes to R <= 3.4.x anyway, I may consider to change utils:::str.default here ... and have a few dozens of package maintainers and R users live with the fact the str() outputs will have changed in late spring next year ... Notably if you or other give convincing reasons why it's worth to change... but note that it's quite easy to give "Pro" reasons, but there are "Cons" and for such cases a lot of "Cons" are related to "there must 100's of 1000s of R code lines using str(), and so there will be 100s of places where the output changes, ( ... but then I'd guestimate that the change would be to the better in most cases). Martin -- Martin Maechler, ETH Zurich > ______________________________________________ > R-devel@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel