I know I'm a curmudgeon, but it seems to me that if their "company policy" is causing a problem while trying to use free software, then the company should pay to fix it.

  Kevin

On 8/26/2024 10:42 AM, Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D. via R-devel wrote:
The survival package makes significant use of the "specials" argument of 
terms(), before
calling model.frame; it is part of nearly every modeling function. The reason 
is that
strata argments simply have to be handled differently than other things on the 
right hand
side. Likewise for tt() and cluster(), though those are much less frequent.

I now get "bug reports" from the growing segment that believes one should put
packagename:: in front of every single instance.   For instance
        fit <- survival::survdiff( survival::Surv(time, status) ~ ph.karno +
survival::strata(inst),  data= survival::lung)

This fails to give the correct answer because it fools terms(formula, specials=
"strata").    I've stood firm in my response of "that's your bug, not mine", 
but I begin
to believe I am swimming uphill.   One person responded that it was company 
policy to
qualify everything.

I don't see an easy way to fix survival, and even if I did it would be a 
tremendous amout
of work.   What are other's thoughts?

Terry




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