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fread()can now read a remote compressed file in one step;fread("https://domain.org/file.csv.bz2"). Thefile=argument now supports.gzand.bz2too; i.e.fread(file="file.csv.gz")works now where onlyfread("file.csv.gz")worked in 1.11.8. -
nomatch=NULLnow does the same asnomatch=0L; i.e. discards missing values silently (inner join). The default is stillnomatch=NA(outer join) for statistical safety so that missing values are retained by default. You have to explicitly writenomatch=NULLto indicate to the reader of your code that you intend to discard missing values silently. After several years have elapsed, we will start to deprecate0L; please start usingNULL. TO DO ...nomatch=.(0)fills with0instead ofNA, #857 andnomatch="error". -
setnames()gainsskip_absentto skip names inoldthat aren't present, #3030. By defaultFALSEso that it is still an error, as before, to attempt to change a column name that is not present. Thanks to @MusTheDataGuy for the suggestion and the PR. -
NAinbetween'slowerandupperare now taken as missing bounds and returnTRUErather than thanNA. This is now documented. -
fwrite()now acceptsmatrix, (#2613)[Rdatatable#2613]. Thanks to Michael Chirico for the suggestion and Felipe Parages for implementing. For now matrix input is converted to data.table (which can be costly) before writing.
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Providing an
isubset expression when attempting to delete a column correctly failed with helpful error, but when the column was missing too created a new column full ofNULLvalues, #3089. Thanks to Michael Chirico for reporting. -
Column names that look like expressions (e.g.
"a<=colB") caused an error when used inon=even when wrapped with backticks, #3092. Additionally,on=now supports white spaces around operators; e.g.on = "colA == colB". Thanks to @mt1022 for reporting and to @MarkusBonsch for fixing. -
Unmatched
patternsinmeasure.varsfail early and with feedback, #3106. -
fread(..., skip=)now skips non-standard\rand\n\rline endings properly again, #3006. Standard line endings (\nLinux/Mac and\r\nWindows) were skipped ok. Thanks to @brattono and @tbrycekelly for providing reproducible examples, and @st-pasha for fixing. -
cube()will now produce expected order of results, #3179. Thanks to @Henrik-P for reporting. -
groupingsets()groups by empty column set and constant value inj, #3173. -
split.data.table()failed ifDThad a factor column named"x", #3151. Thanks to @tdeenes for reporting and fixing.
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When data.table first loads it now checks the DLL's MD5. This is to detect installation issues on Windows when you upgrade and i) the DLL is in use by another R session and ii) the CRAN source version > CRAN binary binary which happens just after a new release (R prompts users to install from source until the CRAN binary is available). This situation can lead to a state where the package's new R code calls old C code in the old DLL; R#17478, #3056. This broken state can persist until, hopefully, you experience a strange error caused by the mismatch. Otherwise, wrong results may occur silently. This situation applies to any R package with compiled code not just data.table, is Windows-only, and is long-standing. It has only recently been understood as it typically only occurs during the few days after each new release until binaries are available on CRAN. Thanks to Gabor Csardi for the suggestion to use
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on=is provided but noti=, a helpful error is now produced rather than silently ignoringon=. Thanks to Dirk Eddelbuettel for the idea. -
.SDcols=is more helpful when passed non-existent columns, #3116 and #3118. Thanks to Michael Chirico for the investigation and PR. -
update.dev.pkg()gainstype=to specify if update should be made from binaries, sources or both. #3148. Thanks to Reino Bruner for the detailed suggestions.
fread()can now read.gzand.bz2files directly:fread("file.csv.gz"), #717 #3058. It usesR.utils::decompressFileto decompress to atempfile()which is then read byfread()in the usual way. For greater speed on large-RAM servers, it is recommended to use ramdisk for temporary files by settingTEMPDIRto/dev/shm; see?tempdir. The decompressed temporary file is removed as soon asfreadcompletes even if there is an error reading the file. Reading a remote compressed file in one step will be supported in the next version; e.g.fread("http://domain.org/file.csv.bz2").
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Joining two keyed tables using
on=to columns not forming a leading subset ofkey(i)could result in an invalidly keyed result, #3061. Subsequent queries on the result could then return incorrect results. A warninglonger object length is not a multiple of shorter object lengthcould also occur. Thanks to @renkun-ken for reporting and the PR. -
keyby=on columns for which an index exists now uses the index (new feature 7 in v1.11.6 below) but if anisubset is present in the same query then it could segfault, #3062. Again thanks to @renkun-ken for reporting. -
Assigning an out-of-range integer to an item in a factor column (a rare operation) correctly created an
NAin that spot with warning, but now no longer also corrupts the variable being assigned, #2984. Thanks to @radfordneal for reporting and @MarkusBonsch for fixing. Assigning a string which is missing from the factor levels continues to automatically append the string to the factor levels. -
Assigning a sequence to a column using base R methods (e.g.
DT[["foo"]] = 1:10) could cause subsetting to fail withInternal error in subset.c: column <n> is an ALTREP vector, #3051. Thanks to Michel Lang for reporting. -
as.data.tablematrixmethod now properly handles rownames for 0 column data.table output. Thanks @mllg for reporting. Closes #3149.
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The test suite now turns on R's new R_CHECK_LENGTH_1_LOGIC2 to catch when internal use of
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Some namespace changes have been made with respect to melt, dcast and xts. No change is expected but if you do have any trouble, please file an issue.
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split.data.tablewas exported in v1.11.6 in addition to being registered usingS3method(split, data.table). The export has been removed again. It had been added because a user said they found it difficult to find, #2920. But S3 methods are not normally exported explicitly by packages. The proper way to access thesplit.data.tablemethod is to callsplit(DT)whereDTis adata.table. The generic (base::splitin this case) then dispatches to thesplit.data.tablemethod. v1.11.6 was not on CRAN very long (1 week) so we think it's better to revert this change quickly. To know what methods exist, R provides themethods()function.methods(split) # all the methods for the split generic methods(class="data.table") # all the generics that data.table has a method for (47 currently)
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For convenience when some of the files in
fnamsare empty inrbindlist(lapply(fnams,fread)),freadnow reads empty input as a null-data.table with warning rather than error, #2898. For consistency,fwrite(data.table(NULL))now creates an empty file and warns instead of error, too. -
setcolorder(DT)without further arguments now defaults to moving the key columns to be first, #2895. Thanks to @jsams for the PR. -
Attempting to subset on
colwhen the column is actually calledColwill still error, but the error message will helpfully suggest similarly-spelled columns, #2887. This is experimental, applies just toicurrently, and we look forward to feedback. Thanks to Michael Chirico for the suggestion and PR. -
fread()has always accepted literal data; e.g.fread("A,B\n1,2\n3,4"). It now gains explicittext=; e.g.fread(text="A,B\n1,2\n3,4"). Unlike the first general purposeinput=argument, thetext=argument accepts multi-line input; e.g.fread(text=c("A,B","1,2","3,4")), #1423. Thanks to Douglas Clark for the request and Hugh Parsonage for the PR. -
fread()has always accepted system commands; e.g.fread("grep blah file.txt"). It now gains explicitcmd=; e.g.fread(cmd="grep blah file.txt"). Further, if and only ifinput=is a system command and a variable was used to hold that command (fread(someCommand)notfread("grep blah file.txt")) or a variable is used to construct it (fread(paste("grep",variable,"file.txt"))), a message is now printed suggestingcmd=. This is to inform all users that there is a potential security concern if you are i) creating apps, and ii) your app takes input from a public user who could be malicious, and iii) input from the malicious user (such as a filename) is passed by your app tofread(), and iv) your app in not running in a protected environment. If all 4 conditions hold then the malicious user could provide a system command instead of a filename whichfread()would run, and that would be a problem too. If the app is not running in a protected environment (e.g. app is running as root) then this could do damage or obtain data you did not intend. Public facing apps should be running with limited operating system permission so that any breach from any source is contained. We agree with Linus Torvald's advice on this which boils down to: "when addressing security concerns the first step is do no harm, just inform". If you aren't creating apps or apis that could have a malicious user then there is no risk but we can't distinguish you so we have to inform everyone. Please change tofread(cmd=...)at your leisure. The new message can be suppressed withoptions(datatable.fread.input.cmd.message=FALSE). Passing system commands tofread()continues to be recommended and encouraged and is widely used; e.g. via the techniques gathered together in the book Data Science at the Command Line. Awarning()is too strong because best-practice for production systems is to setoptions(warn=2)to tolerate no warnings. Such production systems have no user input and so there is no security risk; we don't want to do harm by breaking production systems via awarning()which gets turned into an error byoptions(warn=2). Now that we have informed all users, we request feedback. There are 3 options for future releases: i) remove the message, ii) leave the message in place, iii) upgrade the message to warning and then eventually error. The default choice is the middle one: leave the message in place. -
New
options(datatable.CJ.names=TRUE)changesCJ()to auto-name its inputs exactly asdata.table()does, #1596. Thanks @franknarf1 for the suggestion. Current default isFALSE; i.e. no change. The option's default will be changed toTRUEin v1.12.0 and then eventually the option will be removed. Any code that depends onCJ(x,y)$V1will need to be changed toCJ(x,y)$xand is more akin to a bug fix due to the inconsistency withdata.table(). -
If an appropriate index exists,
keyby=will now use it. For example, givensetindex(DT,colA,colB), bothDT[,j,keyby=colA](a leading subset of the index columns) andDT[,j,keyby=.(colA,colB)]will use the index, but notDT[,j,keyby=.(colB,colA)]. The optionoptions(datatable.use.index=FALSE)will turn this feature off. Please always usekeyby=unless you wish to retain the order of groups by first-appearance order (in which case useby=). Also, bothkeyby=andby=already used the key where possible but are now faster when using just the first column of the key. As usual, settingverbose=TRUEeither per-query or globally usingoptions(datatable.verbose=TRUE)will report what's being done internally.
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freadnow respects the order of columns passed toselect=when column numbers are used, #2986. It already respected the order when column names are used. Thanks @privefl for raising the issue. -
gminandgmaxno longer fail on ordered factors, #1947. Thanks to @mcieslik-mctp for identifying and @mbacou for the nudge. -
as.ITime.characternow properly handles NA when attempting to detect the format of non-NA values in vector. Thanks @polyjian for reporting, closes #2940. -
as.matrix(DT, rownames="id")now works whenDThas a single row, #2930. Thanks to @malcook for reporting and @sritchie73 for fixing. The root cause was the dual meaning of therownames=argument: i) a single column name/number (most common), or ii) rowname values length 1 for the single row. For clarity and safety,rownames.value=has been added. Old usage (i.e.length(rownames)>1) continues to work for now but will issue a warning in a future release, and then error in a release after that. -
Fixed regression in v1.11.0 (May 2018) caused by PR #2389 which introduced partial key retainment on
:=assigns. This broke the joining logic that assumed implicitly that assigning always drops keys completely. Consequently, join and subset results could be wrong when matching character to factor columns with existing keys, #2881. Thanks to @ddong63 for reporting and to @MarkusBonsch for fixing. Missing test added to ensure this doesn't arise again. -
as.IDate.numericno longer ignores "origin", #2880. Thanks to David Arenburg for reporting and fixing. -
as.ITime.timeswas rounding fractional seconds while other methods were truncating, #2870. Theas.ITimemethod gainsms=taking"truncate"(default),"nearest"and"ceil". Thanks to @rossholmberg for reporting and Michael Chirico for fixing. -
fwrite()now writes POSIXct dates after 2038 correctly, #2995. Thanks to Manfred Zorn for reporting and Philippe Chataignon for the PR fixing it. -
fsetequalgains theallargument to make it consistent with the other set operator functionsfunion,fsetdiffandfintersect#2968. Whenall = FALSEfsetequalwill treat rows as elements in a set when checking whether twodata.tablesare equal (i.e. duplicate rows will be ignored). For now the default value isall = TRUEfor backwards compatibility, but this will be changed toall = FALSEin a future release to make it consistent with the other set operation functions. Thanks to @franknarf1 for reporting and @sritchie73 for fixing. -
fintersectfailed on tables with a column calledy, #3034. Thanks to Maxim Nazarov for reporting. -
Compilation fails in AIX because NAN and INFINITY macros definition in AIX make them not constant literals, #3043. Thanks to Ayappan for reporting and fixing.
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The introduction of altrep in R 3.5.0 caused some performance regressions of about 20% in some cases, #2962. Investigating this led to some improvements to grouping which are faster than before R 3.5.0 in some cases. Thanks to Nikolay S. for reporting. The work to accomodate altrep is not complete but it is better and it is highly recommended to upgrade to this update.
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Fixed 7 memory faults thanks to CRAN's
rchktool by Tomas Kalibera, #3033.
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The type coercion warning message has been improved, #2989. Thanks to @sarahbeeysian on Twitter for highlighting. For example, given the follow statements:
DT = data.table(id=1:3) DT[2, id:="foo"]
the warning message has changed from :
Coerced character RHS to integer to match the column's type. Either change the target column ['id'] to character first (by creating a new character vector length 3 (nrows of entire table) and assign that; i.e. 'replace' column), or coerce RHS to integer (e.g. 1L, NA_[real|integer]_, as.*, etc) to make your intent clear and for speed. Or, set the column type correctly up front when you create the table and stick to it, please.to :
Coerced character RHS to integer to match the type of the target column (column 1 named 'id'). If the target column's type integer is correct, it's best for efficiency to avoid the coercion and create the RHS as type integer. To achieve that consider R's type postfix: typeof(0L) vs typeof(0), and typeof(NA) vs typeof(NA_integer_) vs typeof(NA_real_). Wrapping the RHS with as.integer() will avoid this warning but still perform the coercion. If the target column's type is not correct, it is best to revisit where the DT was created and fix the column type there; e.g., by using colClasses= in fread(). Otherwise, you can change the column type now by plonking a new column (of the desired type) over the top of it; e.g. DT[, `id`:=as.character(`id`)]. If the RHS of := has nrow(DT) elements then the assignment is called a column plonk and is the way to change a column's type. Column types can be observed with sapply(DT,typeof).Further, if a coercion from double to integer is performed, fractional data such as 3.14 is now detected and the truncation to 3 is warned about if and only if truncation has occurred.
DT = data.table(v=1:3) DT[2, v:=3.14] Warning message: Coerced double RHS to integer to match the type of the target column (column 1 named 'v'). One or more RHS values contain fractions which have been lost; e.g. item 1 with value 3.140000 has been truncated to 3.
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split.data.tablemethod is now properly exported, #2920. But we don't recommend it becausesplitcopies all the pieces into new memory. -
Setting indices on columns which are part of the key will now create those indices.
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hour,minute, andsecondutility functions use integer arithmetic when the input is already (explicitly) UTC-basedPOSIXctfor 4-10x speedup vs. usingas.POSIXlt. -
Error added for incorrect usage of
%between%, with some helpful diagnostic hints, #3014. Thanks @peterlittlejohn for offering his user experience and providing the impetus.
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Empty RHS of
:=is no longer an error when theiclause returns no rows to assign to anyway, #2829. Thanks to @cguill95 for reporting and to @MarkusBonsch for fixing. -
Fixed runaway memory usage with R-devel (R > 3.5.0), #2882. Thanks to many people but in particular to Trang Nguyen for making the breakthrough reproducible example, Paul Bailey for liaising, and Luke Tierney for then pinpointing the issue. It was caused by an interaction of two or more data.table threads operating on new compact vectors in the ALTREP framework, such as the sequence
1:n. This interaction could result in R's garbage collector turning off, and hence the memory explosion. Problems may occur in R 3.5.0 too but we were only able to reproduce in R > 3.5.0. The R code in data.table's implementation benefits from ALTREP (forloops in R no longer allocate their range vector input, for example) but are not so appropriate as data.table columns. Sequences such as1:nare common in test data but not very common in real-world datasets. Therefore, there is no need for data.table to support columns which are ALTREP compact sequences. Thedata.table()function already expanded compact vectors (by happy accident) butsetDT()did not (it now does). If, somehow, a compact vector still reaches the internal parallel regions, a helpful error will now be generated. If this happens, please report it as a bug. -
Tests 1590.3 & 1590.4 now pass when users run
test.data.table()on Windows, #2856. Thanks to Avraham Adler for reporting. Those tests were passing on AppVeyor, win-builder and CRAN's Windows becauseR CMD checksetsLC_COLLATE=Cas documented in R-exts$1.3.1, whereas by default on WindowsLC_COLLATEis usually a regional Windows-1252 dialect such asEnglish_United States.1252. -
Around 1 billion very small groups (of size 1 or 2 rows) could result in
"Failed to realloc working memory"even when plenty of memory is available, #2777. Thanks once again to @jsams for the detailed report as a follow up to bug fix 40 in v1.11.0.
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test.data.table()created/overwrote variablexin.GlobalEnv, #2828; i.e. a modification of user's workspace which is not allowed. Thanks to @etienne-s for reporting. -
as.chronmethods forIDateandITimehave been removed, #2825.as.chronstill works sinceIDateinherits fromDate. We are not sure why we had specific methods in the first place. It may have been from a time whenIDatedid not inherit fromDate, perhaps. Note that we don't usechronourselves in our own work. -
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Fixed some rare memory faults in
fread()andrbindlist()found withgctorture2()andrchk, #2841.
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fread()'sna.strings=argument :"NA" # old default getOption("datatable.na.strings", "NA") # this release; i.e. the same; no change yet getOption("datatable.na.strings", "") # future release
This option controls how
,,is read in character columns. It does not affect numeric columns which read,,asNAregardless. We would like,,=>NAfor consistency with numeric types, and,"",=>empty string to be the standard default forfwrite/freadcharacter columns so thatfread(fwrite(DT))==DTwithout needing any change to any parameters.fwritehas never writtenNAas"NA"in case"NA"is a valid string in the data; e.g., 2 character id columns sometimes do. Instead,fwritehas always written,,by default for an<NA>in a character columns. The use of R'sgetOption()allows users to move forward now, usingoptions(datatable.fread.na.strings=""), or restore old behaviour when the default's default is changed in future, usingoptions(datatable.fread.na.strings="NA"). -
fread()andfwrite()'slogical01=argument :logical01 = FALSE # old default getOption("datatable.logical01", FALSE) # this release; i.e. the same; no change yet getOption("datatable.logical01", TRUE) # future release
This option controls whether a column of all 0's and 1's is read as
integer, orlogicaldirectly to avoid needing to change the type afterwards tologicalor usecolClasses.0/1is smaller and faster than"TRUE"/"FALSE", which can make a significant difference to space and time the morelogicalcolumns there are. When the default's default changes toTRUEforfreadwe do not expect much impact since all arithmetic operators that are currently receiving 0's and 1's as typeinteger(thinksum()) but instead could receivelogical, would return exactly the same result on the 0's and 1's aslogicaltype. However, code that is manipulating column types usingis.integeroris.logicalonfread's result, could require change. It could be painful ifDT[(logical_column)](i.e.DT[logical_column==TRUE]) changed behaviour due tological_columnno longer being typelogicalbutinteger. But that is not the change proposed. The change is the other way around; i.e., a previouslyintegercolumn holding only 0's and 1's would now be typelogical. Since it's that way around, we believe the scope for breakage is limited. We think a lot of code is converting 0/1 integer columns to logical anyway, either usingcolClasses=or afterwards with an assign. Forfwrite, the level of breakage depends on the consumer of the output file. We believe0/1is a better more standard default choice to move to. See notes below about improvements tofread's sampling for type guessing, and automatic rereading in the rare cases of out-of-sample type surprises.
These options are meant for temporary use to aid your migration, #2652. You are not meant to set them to the old default and then not migrate your code that is dependent on the default. Either set the argument explicitly so your code is not dependent on the default, or change the code to cope with the new default. Over the next few years we will slowly start to remove these options, warning you if you are using them, and return to a simple default. See the history of NEWS and NEWS.0 for past migrations that have, generally speaking, been successfully managed in this way. For example, at the end of NOTES for this version (below in this file) is a note about the usage of datatable.old.unique.by.key now warning, as you were warned it would do over a year ago. When that change was introduced, the default was changed and that option provided an option to restore the old behaviour. These fread/fwrite changes are even more cautious and not even changing the default's default yet. Giving you extra warning by way of this notice to move forward. And giving you a chance to object.
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fread():- Efficiency savings at C level including parallelization announced here; e.g. a 9GB 2 column integer csv input is 50s down to 12s to cold load on a 4 core laptop with 16GB RAM and SSD. Run
echo 3 >/proc/sys/vm/drop_cachesfirst to measure cold load time. Subsequent load time (after file has been cached by OS on the first run) 40s down to 6s. - The fread for small data page has been revised.
- Memory maps lazily; e.g. reading just the first 10 rows with
nrow=10is 12s down to 0.01s from cold for the 9GB file. Large files close to your RAM limit may work more reliably too. The progress meter will commence sooner and more consistently. freadhas always jumped to the middle and to the end of the file for a much improved column type guess. The sample size is increased from 100 rows at 10 jump jump points (1,000 rows) to 100 rows at 100 jumps points (10,000 row sample). In the rare case of there still being out-of-sample type exceptions, those columns are now automatically reread so you don't have to usecolClassesyourself.- Large number of columns support; e.g. 12,000 columns tested.
- Quoting rules are more robust and flexible. See point 10 on the wiki page here.
- Numeric data that has been quoted is now detected and read as numeric.
- The ability to position
autostartanywhere inside one of multiple tables in a single file is removed with warning. It used to search upwards from that line to find the start of the table based on a consistent number of columns. People appear to be usingskip="string"orskip=nrowto find the header row exactly, which is retained and simpler. It was too difficult to retain search-upwards-autostart together with skipping/filling blank lines, filling incomplete rows and parallelization too. If there is any header info above the column names, it is still auto detected and auto skipped (particularly useful when loading a set of files where the column names start on different lines due to a varying height messy header). dec=','is now implemented directly so there is no dependency on locale. The optionsdatatable.fread.dec.experimentanddatatable.fread.dec.localehave been removed.\\r\\r\\nline endings are now handled such as produced bybase::download.file()when it doubles up\\r. Other rare line endings (\\rand\\n\\r) are now more robust.- Mixed line endings are now handled; e.g. a file formed by concatenating a Unix file and a Windows file so that some lines end with
\\nwhile others end with\\r\\n. - Improved automatic detection of whether the first row is column names by comparing the types of the fields on the first row against the column types ascertained by the 10,000 rows sample (or
colClassesif provided). If a numeric column has a string value at the top, then column names are deemed present. - Detects GB-18030 and UTF-16 encodings and in verbose mode prints a message about BOM detection.
- Detects and ignores trailing ^Z end-of-file control character sometimes created on MS DOS/Windows, #1612. Thanks to Gergely Daróczi for reporting and providing a file.
- Added ability to recognize and parse hexadecimal floating point numbers, as used for example in Java. Thanks for @scottstanfield #2316 for the report.
- Now handles floating-point NaN values in a wide variety of formats, including
NaN,sNaN,1.#QNAN,NaN1234,#NUM!and others, #1800. Thanks to Jori Liesenborgs for highlighting and the PR. - If negative numbers are passed to
select=the out-of-range error now suggestsdrop=instead, #2423. Thanks to Michael Chirico for the suggestion. sep=NULLorsep=""(i.e., no column separator) can now be used to specify single column input reliably likebase::readLines, #1616.sep='\\n'still works (even on Windows where line ending is actually\\r\\n) butNULLor""are now documented and recommended. Thanks to Dmitriy Selivanov for the pull request and many others for comments. As before,sep=NAis not valid; use the default"auto"for automatic separator detection.sep='\\n'is now deprecated and in future will start to warn when used.- Single-column input with blank lines is now valid and the blank lines are significant (representing
NA). The blank lines are significant even at the very end, which may be surprising on first glance. The change is so thatfread(fwrite(DT))==DTfor single-column inputs containingNAwhich are written as blank. There is no change whenncol>1; i.e., input stops with detailed warning at the first blank line, because a blank line whenncol>1is invalid input due to no separators being present. Thanks to @skanskan, Michael Chirico, @franknarf1 and Pasha for the testing and discussions, #2106. - Too few column names are now auto filled with default column names, with warning, #1625. If there is just one missing column name it is guessed to be for the first column (row names or an index), otherwise the column names are filled at the end. Similarly, too many column names now automatically sets
fill=TRUE, with warning. skip=andnrow=are more reliable and are no longer affected by invalid lines outside the range specified. Thanks to Ziyad Saeed and Kyle Chung for reporting, #1267.- Ram disk (
/dev/shm) is no longer used for the output of system command input. Although faster when it worked, it was causing too many device full errors; e.g., #1139 and zUMIs/19. Thanks to Kyle Chung for reporting. Standardtempdir()is now used. If you wish to use ram disk, set TEMPDIR to/dev/shm; see?tempdir. - Detecting whether a very long input string is a file name or data is now much faster, #2531. Many thanks to @javrucebo for the detailed report, benchmarks and suggestions.
- A column of
TRUE/FALSEs is ok, as well asTrue/Falses andtrue/falses, but mixing styles (e.g.TRUE/false) is not and will be read as typecharacter. - New argument
indexto compliment the existingkeyargument for applying secondary orderings out of the box for convenience, #2633. - A warning is now issued whenever incorrectly quoted fields have been detected and fixed using a non-standard quote rule.
freadhas always used these advanced rules but now it warns that it is using them. Most file writers correctly quote fields if the field contains the field separator, but a common error is not to also quote fields that contain a quote and then escape those quotes, particularly if that quote occurs at the start of the field. The ability to detect and fix such files is referred to as self-healing. Ambiguities are resolved using the knowledge that the number of columns is constant, and therefore this ability is not available whenfill=TRUE. This feature can be improved in future by using column type consistency as well as the number of fields.
txt = 'A,B\n1,hello\n2,"howdy" said Joe\n3,bonjour\n' cat(txt) # A,B # 1,hello # 2,"howdy" said Joe # 3,bonjour fread(txt) A B <int> <char> 1: 1 hello 2: 2 "howdy" said Joe 3: 3 bonjour Warning message: In fread(txt) : Found and resolved improper quoting
- Many thanks to @yaakovfeldman, Guillermo Ponce, Arun Srinivasan, Hugh Parsonage, Mark Klik, Pasha Stetsenko, Mahyar K, Tom Crockett, @cnoelke, @qinjs, @etienne-s, Mark Danese, Avraham Adler, @franknarf1, @MichaelChirico, @tdhock, Luke Tierney, Ananda Mahto, @memoryfull, @brandenkmurray for testing dev and reporting these regressions before release to CRAN: #1464, #1671, #1888, #1895, #2070, #2073, #2087, #2091, #2092, #2107, #2118, #2123, #2167, #2194, #2196, #2201, #2222, #2228, #2238, #2246, #2251, #2265, #2267, #2285, #2287, #2299, #2322, #2347, #2352, #2370, #2371, #2395, #2404, #2446, #2453, #2457, #2464, #2481, #2499, #2512, #2515, #2516, #2518, #2520, #2523, #2526, #2535, #2542, #2548, #2561, #2600, #2625, #2666, #2697, #2735, #2744.
- Efficiency savings at C level including parallelization announced here; e.g. a 9GB 2 column integer csv input is 50s down to 12s to cold load on a 4 core laptop with 16GB RAM and SSD. Run
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fwrite():- empty strings are now always quoted (
,"",) to distinguish them fromNAwhich by default is still empty (,,) but can be changed usingna=as before. Ifna=is provided andquote=is the default'auto'thenquote=is set toTRUEso that if thena=value occurs in the data, it can be distinguished fromNA. Thanks to Ethan Welty for the request #2214 and Pasha for the code change and tests, #2215. logical01has been added and the old namelogicalAsIntretained. Pease move to the new name when convenient for you. The old argument name (logicalAsInt) will slowly be deprecated over the next few years. The default is unchanged:FALSE, sologicalis still written as"TRUE"/"FALSE"in full by default. We intend to change the default's default in future toTRUE; see the notice at the top of these release notes.
- empty strings are now always quoted (
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Added helpful message when subsetting by a logical column without wrapping it in parentheses, #1844. Thanks @dracodoc for the suggestion and @MichaelChirico for the PR.
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tablesgainsindexargument for supplementary metadata aboutdata.tables in memory (or any optionally specified environment), part of #1648. Thanks due variously to @jangorecki, @rsaporta, @MichaelChirico for ideas and work towards PR. -
Improved auto-detection of
characterinputs' formats toas.ITimeto mirror the logic inas.POSIXlt.character, #1383 Thanks @franknarf1 for identifying a discrepancy and @MichaelChirico for investigating. -
setcolorder()now accepts less thanncol(DT)columns to be moved to the front, #592. Thanks @MichaelChirico for the PR. This also incidentally fixed #2007 whereby explicitly settingselect = NULLinfreaderrored; thanks to @rcapell for reporting that and @dselivanov and @MichaelChirico for investigating and providing a new test. -
Three new Grouping Sets functions:
rollup,cubeandgroupingsets, #1377. Allows to aggregation on various grouping levels at once producing sub-totals and grand total. -
as.data.table()gains new method forarrays to return a useful data.table, #1418. -
print.data.table()(all via master issue #1523):-
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col.namesargument,"auto"by default, which toggles which registers of column names to include in printed output."top"forcesdata.frame-like behavior where column names are only ever included at the top of the output, as opposed to the default behavior which appends the column names below the output as well for longer (>20 rows) tables."none"shuts down column name printing altogether. Thanks @MichaelChirico for the PR, Oleg Bondar for the suggestion, and Arun for guiding commentary. -
list columns would print the first 6 items in each cell followed by a comma if there are more than 6 in that cell. Now it ends ",..." to make it clearer, part of #1523. Thanks to @franknarf1 for drawing attention to an issue raised on Stack Overflow by @TMOTTM here.
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Keys and indexes are now partially retained up to the key column assigned to with ':=' #2372. They used to be dropped completely if any one of the columns was affected by
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Faster
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unique(DT)now returnsDTearly when there are no duplicates to save RAM, #2013. Thanks to Michael Chirico for the PR, and thanks to @mgahan for pointing out a reversion inna.omit.data.tablebefore release, #2660. -
uniqueN()is now faster on logical vectors. Thanks to Hugh Parsonage for PR#2648.N = 1e9 was now x = c(TRUE,FALSE,NA,rep(TRUE,N)) uniqueN(x) == 3 5.4s 0.00s x = c(TRUE,rep(FALSE,N), NA) uniqueN(x,na.rm=TRUE) == 2 5.4s 0.00s x = c(rep(TRUE,N),FALSE,NA) uniqueN(x) == 3 6.7s 0.38s -
Subsetting optimization with keys and indices is now possible for compound queries like
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melt.data.tablenow offers friendlier functionality for providingvalue.nameforlistinput tomeasure.vars, #1547. Thanks @MichaelChirico and @franknarf1 for the suggestion and use cases, @jangorecki and @mrdwab for implementation feedback, and @MichaelChirico for ultimate implementation. -
update.dev.pkgis new function to update package from development repository, it will download package sources only when newer commit is available in repository.data.table::update.dev.pkg()defaults updatesdata.table, but any package can be used. -
Item 1 in NEWS for v1.10.2 on CRAN in Jan 2017 included :
When j is a symbol prefixed with
..it will be looked up in calling scope and its value taken to be column names or numbers. When you see the..prefix think one-level-up, like the directory..in all operating systems means the parent directory. In future the..prefix could be made to work on all symbols apearing anywhere insideDT[...].The response has been positive (this tweet and FR#2655) and so this prefix is now expanded to all symbols appearing in
j=as a first step; e.g. :cols = "colB" DT[, c(..cols, "colC")] # same as DT[, .(colB,colC)] DT[, -..cols] # all columns other than colB
Thus,
with=should no longer be needed in any cases. Please change to using the..prefix and over the next few years we will start to formally deprecate and remove thewith=parameter. If this is well received, the..prefix could be expanded to symbols appearing ini=andby=, too. Note that column names should not now start with... If a symbol..varis used inj=but..varexists as a column name, the column still takes precedence, for backwards compatibility. Over the next few years, data.table will start issuing warnings/errors when it sees column names starting with... This affects one CRAN package out of 475 using data.table, so we do not believe this restriction to be unreasonable. Our main focus here which we believe..achieves is to resolve the more common ambiguity whenvaris in calling scope andvaris a column name too. Further, we have not forgotten that in the past we recommended prefixing the variable in calling scope with..yourself. If you did that and..varexists in calling scope, that still works, provided neithervarexists in calling scope nor..varexists as a column name. Please now remove the..prefix on..varin calling scope to tidy this up. In future data.table will start to warn/error on such usage. -
setindexvcan now assign multiple (separate) indices by accepting alistin thecolsargument. -
as.matrix.data.tablemethod now has an additionalrownamesargument allowing for a single column to be used as therownamesafter conversion to amatrix. Thanks to @sritchie73 for the suggestion, use cases, #2692 and implementation PR#2702 and @MichaelChirico for additional use cases.
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The new quote rules handles this single field
"Our Stock Screen Delivers an Israeli Software Company (MNDO, CTCH)<\/a> SmallCapInvestor.com - Thu, May 19, 2011 10:02 AM EDT<\/cite><\/div>Yesterday in \""Google, But for Finding Great Stocks\"", I discussed the value of stock screeners as a powerful tool", #2051. Thanks to @scarrascoso for reporting. Example file added to test suite. -
fwrite()creates a file with permissions that now play correctly withSys.umask(), #2049. Thanks to @gnguy for reporting. -
fread()no longer holds an open lock on the file when a line outside the large sample has too many fields and generates an error, #2044. Thanks to Hugh Parsonage for reporting. -
Setting
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Segfault in
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Error printing 0-length
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as.IDate.POSIXcterror withNULLtimezone, #1973. Thanks @lbilli for reporting and Michael Chirico for the pull request. -
Printing a null
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data.tablenow works with Shiny Reactivity / Flexdashboard. The error was typically something likecol not foundinDT[col==val]. Thanks to Dirk Eddelbuettel leading Matt through reproducible steps and @sergeganakou and Richard White for reporting. Closes #2001 and shiny/#1696. -
The
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Named logical vector now select rows as expected from single row data.table. Thanks to @skranz for reporting. Closes #2152.
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fread()'s rareInternal error: Sampling jump point 10 is before the last jump endedhas been fixed, #2157. Thanks to Frank Erickson and Artem Klevtsov for reporting with example files which are now added to the test suite. -
CJ()no longer loses attribute information, #2029. Thanks to @MarkusBonsch and @royalts for the pull request. -
split.data.tablerespectsfactorordering inbyargument, #2082. Thanks to @MichaelChirico for identifying and fixing the issue. -
.SDwould incorrectly include symbol on lhs of:=when.SDcolsis specified andget()appears inj. Thanks @renkun-ken for reporting and the PR, and @ProfFancyPants for reporing a regression introduced in the PR. Closes #2326 and #2338. -
Integer values that are too large to fit in
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Internal-only
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isoweekcalculation is correct regardless of local timezone setting (Sys.timezone()), #2407. Thanks to @MoebiusAV and @SimonCoulombe for reporting and @MichaelChirico for fixing. -
Fixed
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A memory leak when a very small number such as
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The edge case
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Order of rows returned in non-equi joins were incorrect in certain scenarios as reported under #1991. This is now fixed. Thanks to @Henrik-P for reporting.
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Non-equi joins work as expected when
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Non-equi joins along with
by=.EACHIreturned incorrect result in some rare cases as reported under #2360. This is fixed now. This fix also takes care of #2275. Thanks to @ebs238 for the nice minimal reproducible report, @Mihael for asking on SO and to @Frank for following up on SO and filing an issue. -
by=.EACHIworks now whenlistcolumns are being returned and some join values are missing, #2300. Thanks to @jangorecki and @franknarf1 for the reproducible examples which have been added to the test suite. -
Indices are now retrieved by exact name, #2465. This prevents usage of wrong indices as well as unexpected row reordering in join results. Thanks to @pannnda for reporting and providing a reproducible example and to @MarkusBonsch for fixing.
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CJ()works with multiple empty vectors now #2511. Thanks to @MarkusBonsch for fixing. -
:=assignment of one vector to two or more columns, e.g.DT[, c("x", "y") := 1:10], failed to copy the1:10data causing errors later if and when those columns were updated by reference, #2540. This is an old issue (#185) that had been fixed but reappeared when code was refactored. Thanks to @patrickhowerter for the detailed report with reproducible example and to @MarkusBonsch for fixing and strengthening tests so it doesn't reappear again. -
"Negative length vectors not allowed" error when grouping
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Fixed a bug on Windows where
data.tables containing non-UTF8 strings inkeys were not properly sorted, #2462, #1826 and StackOverflow. Thanks to @shrektan for reporting and fixing. -
x.prefixes during joins sometimes resulted in a "column not found" error. This is now fixed. Closes #2313. Thanks to @franknarf1 for the MRE. -
setattr()no longer segfaults when setting 'class' to empty character vector, #2386. Thanks to @hatal175 for reporting and to @MarkusBonsch for fixing. -
Fixed cases where the result of
merge.data.table()would contain duplicate column names ifby.xwas also innames(y).merge.data.table()gains theno.dupsargument (default TRUE) to match the correpsonding patched behaviour inbase:::merge.data.frame(). Now, whenby.xis also innames(y)the column name fromyhas the correspondingsuffixesadded to it.by.xremains unchanged for backwards compatibility reasons. In addition, where duplicate column names arise anyway (i.e.suffixes = c("", ""))merge.data.table()will now throw a warning to match the behaviour ofbase:::merge.data.frame(). Thanks to @sritchie73 for reporting and fixing PR#2631 and PR#2653 -
CJ()now fails with proper error message when results would exceed max integer, #2636. -
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getDTthreads()could return INT_MAX (2 billion) after an explicit call tosetDTthreads(0), PR#2708. -
Fixed a bug on Windows that
data.tablemay break if the garbage collecting was triggered when sorting a large number of non-ASCII characters. Thanks to @shrektan for reporting and fixing PR#2678, #2674. -
Internal aliasing of
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Attempt to allocate a wildly large amount of RAM (16EB) when grouping by key and there are close to 2 billion 1-row groups, #2777. Thanks to @jsams for the detailed report.
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Fix a bug that
print(dt, class=TRUE)shows onlytopn - 1rows. Thanks to @heavywatal for reporting #2803 and filing PR#2804.
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The license has been changed from GPL to MPL (Mozilla Public License). All contributors were consulted and approved. PR#2456 details the reasons for the change.
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Test 1675.1 updated to cope with a change in R-devel in June 2017 related to
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Printing with
quote = TRUEnow quotes column names as well, #1319. Thanks @jan-glx for the suggestion and @MichaelChirico for the PR. -
Added a blurb to
?melt.data.tableexplicating the subtle difference in behavior of theid.varsargument vis-a-vis its analog inreshape2::melt, #1699. Thanks @MichaelChirico for uncovering and filing. -
Added some clarification about the usage of
onto?data.table, #2383. Thanks to @peterlittlejohn for volunteering his confusion and @MichaelChirico for brushing things up. -
Clarified that "data.table always sorts in
C-locale" means that upper-case letters are sorted before lower-case letters by ordering in data.table (e.g.setorder,setkey,DT[order(...)]). Thanks to @hughparsonage for the pull request editing the documentation. Note this makes no difference in most cases of data; e.g. ids where only uppercase or lowercase letters are used ("AB123"<"AC234"is always true, regardless), or country names and words which are consistently capitalized. For example,"America" < "Brazil"is not affected (it's always true), and neither is"america" < "brazil"(always true too); since the first letter is consistently capitalized. But, whether"america" < "Brazil"(the words are not consistently capitalized) is true or false in base R depends on the locale of your R session. In America it is true by default and false if you i) typeSys.setlocale(locale="C"), ii) the R session has been started in a C locale for you which can happen on servers/services (the locale comes from the environment the R session is started in). However,"america" < "Brazil"is always, consistently false in data.table which can be a surprise because it differs to base R by default in most regions. It is false because"B"<"a"is true because all upper-case letters come first, followed by all lower case letters (the ascii number of each letter determines the order, which is what is meant byC-locale). -
data.table's dependency has been moved forward from R 3.0.0 (Apr 2013) to R 3.1.0 (Apr 2014; i.e. 3.5 years old). We keep this dependency as old as possible for as long as possible as requested by users in managed environments. Thanks to Jan Gorecki, the test suite from latest dev now runs on R 3.1.0 continously, as well as R-release (currently 3.4.2) and latest R-devel snapshot. Our CRAN release procedures also double check with this stated dependency before release to CRAN. The primary motivation for the bump to R 3.1.0 was allowing one new test which relies on better non-copying behaviour in that version, #2484. It also allows further internal simplifications. Thanks to @MichaelChirico for fixing another test that failed on R 3.1.0 due to slightly different behaviour ofbase::read.csvin R 3.1.0-only which the test was comparing to, #2489. -
New vignette added: Importing data.table - focused on using data.table as a dependency in R packages. Answers most commonly asked questions and promote good practices.
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As warned in v1.9.8 release notes below in this file (25 Nov 2016) it has been 1 year since then and so use of
options(datatable.old.unique.by.key=TRUE)to restore the old default is now deprecated with warning. The new warning states that this option still works and repeats the request to passby=key(DT)explicitly tounique(),duplicated(),uniqueN()andanyDuplicated()and to stop using this option. In another year, this warning will become error. Another year after that the option will be removed. -
As
set2key()andkey2()have been warning since v1.9.8 (Nov 2016), their warnings have now been upgraded to errors. Note that when they were introduced in version 1.9.4 (Oct 2014) they were marked as 'experimental' in NEWS item 4. They will be removed in one year.Was warning: set2key() will be deprecated in the next relase. Please use setindex() instead. Now error: set2key() is now deprecated. Please use setindex() instead. -
The option
datatable.showProgressis no longer set to a default value when the package is loaded. Instead, thedefault=argument ofgetOptionis used by bothfwriteandfread. The default is the result ofinteractive()at the time of the call. UsinggetOptionin this way is intended to be more helpful to users looking atargs(fread)and?fread. -
print.data.table()invisibly returns its first argument instead ofNULL. This behavior is compatible with the standardprint.data.frame()and tibble'sprint.tbl_df(). Thanks to @heavywatal for PR#2807
- Fixed crash/hang on MacOS when
parallel::mclapplyis used and data.table is merely loaded, #2418. Oddly, all tests including test 1705 (which testsmclapplywith data.table) passed fine on CRAN. It appears to be some versions of MacOS or some versions of libraries on MacOS, perhaps. Many thanks to Martin Morgan for reporting and confirming this fix works. Thanks also to @asenabouth, Joe Thorley and Danton Noriega for testing, debugging and confirming that automatic parallelism inside data.table (such asfwrite) works well even on these MacOS installations. See also news items below for 1.10.4-1 and 1.10.4-2.
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OpenMP on MacOS is now supported by CRAN and included in CRAN's package binaries for Mac. But installing v1.10.4-1 from source on MacOS failed when OpenMP was not enabled at compile time, #2409. Thanks to Liz Macfie and @fupangpangpang for reporting. The startup message when OpenMP is not enabled has been updated.
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Two rare potential memory faults fixed, thanks to CRAN's automated use of latest compiler tools; e.g. clang-5 and gcc-7
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Attempted improvement on Mac-only when the
parallelpackage is used too (which forks), #2137. Intel's OpenMP implementation appears to leave threads running after the OpenMP parallel region (inside data.table) has finished unlike GNU libgomp. So, if and whenparallel'sforkis invoked by the user after data.table has run in parallel already, instability occurs. The problem only occurs with Mac package binaries from CRAN because they are built by CRAN with Intel's OpenMP library. No known problems on Windows or Linux and no known problems on any platform whenparallelis not used. If this Mac-only fix still doesn't work, callsetDTthreads(1)immediately afterlibrary(data.table)which has been reported to fix the problem by puttingdata.tableinto single threaded mode earlier. -
When
fread()andprint()seeinteger64columns are present but packagebit64is not installed, the warning is now displayed as intended. Thanks to a question by Santosh on r-help and forwarded by Bill Dunlap.
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nanotimewriter infwrite()type punned using*(long long *)&REAL(column)[i]which, strictly, is undefined behavour under C standards. It passed a plethora of tests on linux (gcc 5.4 and clang 3.8), win-builder and 6 out 10 CRAN flavours using gcc. But failed (wrong data written) with the newest version of clang (3.9.1) as used by CRAN on the failing flavors, and solaris-sparc. Replaced with the union method and added a grep to CRAN_Release.cmd.
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When
jis a symbol prefixed with..it will be looked up in calling scope and its value taken to be column names or numbers.myCols = c("colA","colB") DT[, myCols, with=FALSE] DT[, ..myCols] # same
When you see the
..prefix think one-level-up like the directory..in all operating systems meaning the parent directory. In future the..prefix could be made to work on all symbols apearing anywhere insideDT[...]. It is intended to be a convenient way to protect your code from accidentally picking up a column name. Similar to howx.andi.prefixes (analogous to SQL table aliases) can already be used to disambiguate the same column name present in bothxandi. A symbol prefix rather than a..()function will be easier for us to optimize internally and more convenient if you have many variables in calling scope that you wish to use in your expressions safely. This feature was first raised in 2012 and long wished for, #633. It is experimental. -
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fwrite()now supports the newnanotimetype by Dirk Eddelbuettel, #1982. Aside:data.tablealready automatically supportednanotimein grouping and joining operations via longstanding support of its underlyinginteger64type. -
indices()gains a new argumentvectors, defaultFALSE. This strsplits the index names by__for you, #1589.DT = data.table(A=1:3, B=6:4) setindex(DT, B) setindex(DT, B, A) indices(DT) [1] "B" "B__A" indices(DT, vectors=TRUE) [[1]] [1] "B" [[2]] [1] "B" "A"
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Some long-standing potential instability has been discovered and resolved many thanks to a detailed report from Bill Dunlap and Michael Sannella. At C level any call of the form
setAttrib(x, install(), allocVector())can be unstable in any R package. DespitesetAttrib()PROTECTing its inputs, the 3rd argument (allocVector) can be executed first only for its result to to be released byinstall()'s potential GC before reachingsetAttrib's PROTECTion of its inputs. Fixed by either PROTECTing or pre-install()ing. Added to CRAN_Release.cmd procedures: i)greps to prevent usage of this idiom in future and ii) running data.table's test suite withgctorture(TRUE). -
A new potential instability introduced in the last release (v1.10.0) in GForce optimized grouping has been fixed by reverting one change from malloc to R_alloc. Thanks again to Michael Sannella for the detailed report.
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fwrite()could write floating point values incorrectly, #1968. A thread-local variable was incorrectly thread-global. This variable's usage lifetime is only a few clock cycles so it needed large data and many threads for several threads to overlap their usage of it and cause the problem. Many thanks to @mgahan and @jmosser for finding and reporting.
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No known issues have arisen due to
DT[,1]andDT[,c("colA","colB")]now returning columns as introduced in v1.9.8. However, as we've moved forward by settingoptions('datatable.WhenJisSymbolThenCallingScope'=TRUE)introduced then too, it has become clear a better solution is needed. All 340 CRAN and Bioconductor packages that use data.table have been checked with this option on. 331 lines would need to be changed in 59 packages. Their usage is elegant, correct and recommended, though. Examples areDT[1, encoding]in quanteda andDT[winner=="first", freq]in xgboost. These are looking up the columnsencodingandfreqrespectively and returning them as vectors. But if, for some reason, those columns are removed fromDTandencodingorfreqare still variables in calling scope, their values in calling scope would be returned. Which cannot be what was intended and could lead to silent bugs. That was the risk we were trying to avoid.
options('datatable.WhenJisSymbolThenCallingScope')is now removed. A migration timeline is no longer needed. The new strategy needs no code changes and has no breakage. It was proposed and discussed in point 2 here, as follows.
Whenjis a symbol (as in the quanteda and xgboost examples above) it will continue to be looked up as a column name and returned as a vector, as has always been the case. If it's not a column name however, it is now a helpful error explaining that data.table is different to data.frame and what to do instead (use..prefix orwith=FALSE). The old behaviour of returning the symbol's value in calling scope can never have been useful to anybody and therefore not depended on. Just as theDT[,1]change could be made in v1.9.8, this change can be made now. This change increases robustness with no downside. Rerunning all 340 CRAN and Bioconductor package checks reveal 2 packages throwing the new error: partools and simcausal. Their maintainers have been informed that there is a likely bug on those lines due to data.table's (now remedied) weakness. This is exactly what we wanted to reveal and improve. -
As before, and as we can see is in common use in CRAN and Bioconductor packages using data.table,
DT[,myCols,with=FALSE]continues to lookupmyColsin calling scope and take its value as column names or numbers. You can move to the new experimental convenience featureDT[, ..myCols]if you wish at leisure.
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fwrite(..., quote='auto')already quoted a field if it contained asepor\n, orsep2[2]whenlistcolumns are present. Now it also quotes a field if it contains a double quote (") as documented, #1925. Thanks to Aki Matsuo for reporting. Tests added. Theqmethodtests did test escaping embedded double quotes, but only whensepor\nwas present in the field as well to trigger the quoting of the field. -
Fixed 3 test failures on Solaris only, #1934. Two were on both sparc and x86 and related to a
tzoneattribute difference betweenas.POSIXctandas.POSIXlteven when passed the defaulttz="". The third was on sparc only: a minor rounding issue infwrite()of 1e-305. -
Regression crash fixed when 0's occur at the end of a non-empty subset of an empty table, #1937. Thanks Arun for tracking down. Tests added. For example, subsetting the empty
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Fixed newly reported crash that also occurred in old v1.9.6 when
by=.EACHI,nomatch=0, the first item inihas no match ANDjhas a function call that is passed a key column, #1933. Many thanks to Reino Bruner for finding and reporting with a reproducible example. Tests added. -
Fixed
fread()error occurring for a subset of Windows users:showProgress is not type integer but type 'logical'., #1944 and #1111. Our tests cover this usage (it is just default usage), pass on AppVeyor (Windows), win-builder (Windows) and CRAN's Windows so perhaps it only occurs on a specific and different version of Windows to all those. Thanks to @demydd for reporting. Fixed by using strictlylogicaltype at R level andRbooleanat C level, consistently throughout. -
Combining
on=(new in v1.9.6) withby=orkeyby=gave incorrect results, #1943. Many thanks to Henrik-P for the detailed and reproducible report. Tests added. -
New function
rleidvwas ignoring itscolsargument, #1942. Thanks Josh O'Brien for reporting. Tests added.
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It seems OpenMP is not available on CRAN's Mac platform; NOTEs appeared in CRAN checks for v1.9.8. Moved
Rprintffrominit.ctopackageStartupMessageto avoid the NOTE as requested urgently by Professor Ripley. Also fixed the bad grammar of the message: 'single threaded' now 'single-threaded'. If you have a Mac and run macOS or OS X on it (I run Ubuntu on mine) please contact CRAN maintainers and/or Apple if you'd like CRAN's Mac binary to support OpenMP. Otherwise, please follow these instructions for OpenMP on Mac which people have reported success with. -
Just to state explicitly: data.table does not now depend on or require OpenMP. If you don't have it (as on CRAN's Mac it appears but not in general on Mac) then data.table should build, run and pass all tests just fine.
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There are now 5,910 raw tests as reported by
test.data.table(). Tests cover 91% of the 4k lines of R and 89% of the 7k lines of C. These stats are now known thanks to Jim Hester's Covr package and Codecov.io. If anyone is looking for something to help with, creating tests to hit the missed lines shown by clicking theRandsrcfolders at the bottom here would be very much appreciated. -
The FAQ vignette has been revised given the changes in v1.9.8. In particular, the very first FAQ.
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With hindsight, the last release v1.9.8 should have been named v1.10.0 to convey it wasn't just a patch release from .6 to .8 owing to the 'potentially breaking changes' items. Thanks to @neomantic for correctly pointing out. The best we can do now is now bump to 1.10.0.