[Rd] A potential POSIXlt->Date bug introduced in r-devel
Martin Maechler
m@ech|er @end|ng |rom @t@t@m@th@ethz@ch
Thu Oct 6 10:15:29 CEST 2022
>>>>> Davis Vaughan
>>>>> on Wed, 5 Oct 2022 17:04:11 -0400 writes:
> Hi all,
> I think I have discovered a bug in the conversion from POSIXlt to Date that
> has been introduced in r-devel.
> It affects lubridate, but surprisingly didn't cause test failures there.
> Instead it caused test failures in users of lubridate, like slider, arrow,
> and admiral (see https://github.com/tidyverse/lubridate/issues/1069), and
> at least in slider I have been asked by CRAN to correct this issue before
> 2022-10-16.
> In r-devel we get the following:
> ```
> data <- list(
> sec = 0,
> min = 0L,
> hour = 0L,
> mday = 31L,
> mon = c(0L, NA, 2L),
> year = 113L,
> wday = 4L,
> yday = 30L,
> isdst = 0L
> )
> x <- .POSIXlt(xx = data, tz = "UTC")
> x
> #> [1] "2013-01-31 UTC" NA "2013-03-31 UTC"
> # Looks right
> as.POSIXct(x)
> #> [1] "2013-01-31 UTC" NA "2013-03-31 UTC"
> # Weird, where is the `NA`?
> as.Date(x)
> #> [1] "2013-01-31" "1970-01-01" "2013-03-31"
> ```
I agree that the above is wrong, i.e., a bug in current R-devel.
> The POSIXlt object is length 3, but is only partially filled out.
> The other elements are all recycled to length 3 upon
> conversion to POSIXct or Date.
> But when converting to Date, we lose the `NA` value. I think the
> `as.Date()` conversion seems inconsistent with the `as.POSIXct()`
> conversion.
Yes. There was another very much relatd conversation here on R-devel,
initiated by Suharto Anggono just a few days ago.
This subject, i.e., "partially filled out" POSIXlt objects, was
one of the topics, too.
See my reply there, notably at the end:
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2022-October/082072.html
I do mention that "recycling" of partially filled POSIXlt
objects has only partially been implemented in R more generally
and was actually asking for comments and further discussion.
> It looks like this comes up because the conversion to Date now defaults to
> using `sec` if any of the date-like fields are `NA_INTEGER`,
yes, because only that allows to also deal with +/- Inf etc,
as was recently added as new feature, see the NEWS of R 4.2.0
• Not strictly fixing a bug, format()ing and print()ing of
non-finite Date and POSIXt values NaN and +/-Inf no longer show
as NA but the respective string, e.g., Inf, for consistency with
numeric vector's behaviour, fulfilling the wish of PR#18308.
i.e., see also R's bugzilla
https://bugs.r-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18308
which actually *also* mentioned an NA problem in Date/Time objects.
> but this means the `NA` in the `mon` field is ignored.
which I agree is bogous and we'll fix.
Still, I did not get any feedback on asking about documentation
etc on POSIXlt objects ... and I *had* mentioned I agreed that
the current partial implementation of "partially filled" i.e. recycling of
POSIXlt components should probably be made part of the
"definition" of POSIXlt.
Have I overlooked an existing definition / contract about these?
Martin
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Martin Mächler
ETH Zurich and R Core team
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