@Sotos I think there's way to use a directed graph where each list entry is a node connected to the slice 'nodes', as such you may tell which list node are connected to what.
stupid question: if i want an error from L = list(a = 1); L[["b"]] do i have to do it myself, like if ("b" %in% names(L)) L[["b"]] else stop("nah") or is there some more direct way i'm missing?
sure would be nice to have x = L[["b"]] // stop("nah") or similar
@BrodieG I don't think so because [[ is a general subsetting operator; get() is specifically for environments. AFAICT the fact that a list works as input to pos is not documented
@hadley As per @alistaire this makes it a safe assumption as a breaking change would change the API. Agree it is not explicitly documented, but I disagree using get is an abuse.
to me the get() thing feels like "too clever code". Similarly I'm often tempted to write this sort of thing for concision but refrain from it: x || return("foo") or x %||% return("foo")
@DirkEddelbuettel @RomanLuštrik could we change the room message to point to GMTs rather than R-public? There's more action there. (Please at least change chatrooms to chatroom so the message is grammatically correct)
@BrodieG @RomanLuštrik I don't think GMTs should be linked here as it is read only and meant mainly for moderation proposes too
other opinions? i mean, we're not really looking to be a destination for everyone's r questions, not sure what additional traffic we would gain from that
certainly it being read-only seems like enough reason not to direct people here... @hadley
the origins of this room to advance moderation during GMT office hours (especially the morning), but it quickly turned into moderation of the R-tag mostly besides that, R related stuff / problems are discussed here regularly too
@hadley right, though sometimes it veers off to other topics. the main reason not to direct people here is because it's a "gallery" stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/gallery-chat-rooms so when someone with less than 1k rep lands here, they usually can't participate in chat. i guess most folks here keep an eye on r-public as well (you can see the most recent chat message in the sidebar), so if anyone goes from R chat to R-public, it'll reach roughly the same audience
(also it seems fairly low friction to get access, so I'm not totally sure that's reason to not direct people here; although maybe getting 1k rep takes a while?)
@hadley a gallery/rep barrier means we mostly get people who understand SO and are interested in moderation or just generally chatting. the obscure room name probably also helps. not sure what we'd expect to gain by opening it up more
if we want to help people debug r problems, we can meet them in r-public, after all
(i've done that a few times, directing people from the main site there)
I have no real objection against being linked from the R-room (for now at least), but I'm not the only one to decide; so, I like to hear some more opinions about it from other room owners / regular visitors
Given the amount of traffic R Public gets, opening it up doesn't seem like it would swamp it with traffic. OTOH, the moderation chat ("close"/"delete"/"tool"/etc.) isn't terribly welcoming to low-rep users (though important regardless), so R Public is in some ways a more useful place.
I vote for renaming, though; the current name isn't really representative, and I really only found this place because @DavidArenburg invited me. He's the person that really needs to weigh in on all this stuff, anyway.
@hadley hm, i'll wait to see what others here and there think. it's similar to the question of when to migrate questions across stackexchange sites. if the referral has a proven track record of success (fruitful q&a/chat), then it's arguably worth maintaining, but less so otherwise
also, i'm not sure if ROs in the other room are interested in endorsing this one; visitors often ignore the room description and it's up to, eg, Roman to direct them places: chat.stackoverflow.com/…
@alistaire re moderation discussions, if opening it up leads to some OPs coming here to complain before reading the reasons for closure, etc, that could be annoying. agree re David weighing in; i only learned of the room from him, too
@Jaap ditto. no objection provided R ROs are fine with editing it out again if we ask. it will probably lead to almost no new traffic unless more twitter "call outs" are undertaken
@hadley Why do you feel the rooms description is not clear enough? The main purpose of the room was for community moderation. R room was a bit strict (I broke some records there) so I've decided we need another room for that
the misleading name was on purpose in order to keep it off radar as it wasn't for R users rather for moderation only
Also, I'm not sure why R-Public isn't good enough for R users in general? It is open, it has a faq, it has moderators, it has a clear name- pretty much everything seem to be set up
I also think that if you want more traffic there you can just Tweet it once and you'll get all the R users on the globe there
Regardless of that, I don't really have a strong opinion about this room. I'll go with whatever the majority decides. I've actually asked a few times before if the guys want to make it public
@DavidArenburg the description is bad because it doesn't mention R at all, and it doesn't mention that the scope is largely chat about SO question not R itself (which is where I was confused)
Also, I've actually also suggested to add the R tag a few times, but that was rejected
room topic changed to GMTs: General chat. Please read the FAQ for the rules or if you want write access or room ownership davidarenburg.github.io/GMTs (no tags)
@hadley Anyway, I'm open for suggestions regarding the rooms topic
@hadley seems to imply those are the boundaries within which discussion must fall, but if people want to come here discussing python, spark, life, whatever, that's all within scope. maybe "General chat, often related to moderating the r tag"
@DavidArenburg There's no problem, I am trying to understand the purpose of this chat room
@DavidArenburg I'm just giving you suggestions based on my (limited) understanding of what the chat room discusses. I often find that it's easier to improve text when there's a concrete proposal on the table. Whether you like it or not, it's still useful information
The reason that this room was off the radar (or a "secret club") is so we can manually invite here people who already have the privileges to moderate instead of bringing all the R users
@lionel I'm only here for the chatter. I'll chip in on closes / dupes, etc., to try to pay my way a little bit, but it's mostly everyone else that does the hard work (thanks guys, btw).
@Frank The page you linked to says that at 1k you earn the privilege to *create* galleries. Reading SO help, it seems that: - anyone can read any chatroom (even if not logged in) - from rep 20 you can talk in public rooms - talking in a gallery room requires 2 conditions: rep>=20 + write access granted by RO
@Scarabee sorry, that is not what i meant. i was linking there for the definition of gallery. 1k is the bar we chose to set for write-access with no questions asked
we'll grant write access to lower rep people at the discretion of any of the ROs