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Date: 2021-02-15T23:05:17Z
From: David Winsemius
Subject: replicate evaluates its second argument in wrong environment
In-Reply-To: <CABdHhvFaY1mL5DxBX_+pVorZw0rLpxW9e2G9eb7mwy=R29f_dA@mail.gmail.com>
On 2/15/21 1:10 PM, Hadley Wickham wrote:
> This is a nice example of the motivation for tidy evaluation ? since
> enquo() captures the environment in which the promise should be
> evaluated, there's no need for an additional explicit argument.
>
> library(rlang)
>
> replicate2 <- function (n, expr, simplify = "array") {
> exnr <- enquo(expr)
It does not appear that the line above would accomplish anything given
the succeeding line. Or am I missing something? Taking it out doesn't
seem to affect results. Whatever magic there is seems to be in the
`eval_tidy` function, whose mechanism or rules seem opaque. Was "exnr"
supposed to be passed to `eval_tidy`?
--
David.
> sapply(integer(n), function(i) eval_tidy(expr), simplify = simplify)
> }
>
> doRep2 <- function(a, b) sapply(a, replicate2, b)
> doRep2(3, 2)
> #> [,1]
> #> [1,] 2
> #> [2,] 2
> #> [3,] 2
>
> Hadley
>
> On Sat, Feb 13, 2021 at 7:09 AM Gabor Grothendieck
> <ggrothendieck at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Currently replicate used within sapply within a function can fail
>> because it gets the environment for its second argument, which is
>> currently hard coded to be the parent frame, wrong. See this link for
>> a full example of how it goes wrong and how it could be made to work
>> if it were possible to pass an envir argument to it.
>>
>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66184446/sapplya-replicate-b-expression-no-longer-works-inside-a-function/66185079#66185079
>>
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