history of objects() and ls()
As far as I remember, this comes from S-PLUS, introduced around v.3 (white book?) or maybe v.4, and due to a desire to cut some Unix ties as MS-DOS was taking over the world. However, it was long ago, in a different world, and besides, S-PLUS is dead (mostly). - Peter
On 4 Jan 2019, at 00:45 , Ben Bolker <bbolker at gmail.com> wrote: I found out today (maybe I had known sometime before??) that objects() is a synonym for ls(). I'm curious about the history, which seems to go at least back to the beginning of R. It's been thus since SVN revision 2 (Sep 1997) ... svn cat https://svn.r-project.org/R/trunk/src/library/base/R/attach at 2 | grep objects I had a quick look at the Becker & Chambers brown book (1984) and Becker and Wilks blue book (1988) on Google books and could find ls but not objects() ... ? Anyone happen to know? cheers Ben Bolker
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