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Checks fail with duckplyr #40

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krlmlr opened this issue Oct 28, 2024 · 1 comment
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Checks fail with duckplyr #40

krlmlr opened this issue Oct 28, 2024 · 1 comment
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krlmlr commented Oct 28, 2024

The duckplyr package is aimed to be a drop-in replacement for dplyr, with full behavior compatibility. To assert that, I'm running checks with a rigged version of dplyr. This package fails its checks in this scenario.

Learn more about duckplyr: https://duckplyr.tidyverse.org/ .

From the error message, I can't tell immediately what the cause of the failure is. (It just says "Killed", I've tried many times.) I'd appreciate your help: can you please help understand why the check process is being killed? Ideally, we could digest a reproducible example that shows how duckplyr is behaving differently from dplyr (or perhaps just much slower or using too much memory) in your use case.

The modified dplyr version can be installed with any of:

pak::pak("krlmlr/dplyr@f-revdep-duckplyr")
# remotes::install_github("krlmlr/dplyr@f-revdep-duckplyr")
# devtools::install_github("krlmlr/dplyr@f-revdep-duckplyr")

Thanks a lot for your help! Please let me know if you have any questions.

Tracker: tidyverse/duckplyr#297.

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igordot commented Mar 12, 2025

I have not looked into this. Is it still a problem?

@igordot igordot added the bug Something isn't working label Mar 12, 2025
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