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Here is another undef issue I came across:
julia> using Dictionaries julia> dict = Dictionary{Int, String}([1, 2], undef) 2-element Dictionary{Int64, String} 1 │ #undef 2 │ #undef julia> merge(dict, dict) ERROR: UndefRefError: access to undefined reference Stacktrace: [1] getindex @ ./array.jl:861 [inlined] [2] gettokenvalue @ ~/.julia/dev/Dictionaries/src/Dictionary.jl:308 [inlined] [3] iterate @ ~/.julia/dev/Dictionaries/src/AbstractDictionary.jl:54 [inlined] [4] _zip_iterate_some @ ./iterators.jl:358 [inlined] [5] _zip_iterate_some @ ./iterators.jl:360 [inlined] [6] _zip_iterate_all @ ./iterators.jl:350 [inlined] [7] iterate @ ./iterators.jl:340 [inlined] [8] map!(f::typeof(identity), out::Dictionary{Int64, String}, d::Dictionary{Int64, String}) @ Dictionaries ~/.julia/dev/Dictionaries/src/map.jl:63 [9] copyto! @ ~/.julia/dev/Dictionaries/src/AbstractDictionary.jl:493 [inlined] [10] merge(d1::Dictionary{Int64, String}, d2::Dictionary{Int64, String}) @ Dictionaries ~/.julia/dev/Dictionaries/src/AbstractDictionary.jl:367 [11] top-level scope @ REPL[3]:1
This may point to a need for fixing copyto! with undef, which would fix this and the issue with copy fixed in #85.
copyto!
copy
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So the closest thing in Base that handles undefined values is probably vcat:
Base
vcat
julia> vcat(Vector{String}(undef, 3), ["a", "b", "c"]) 6-element Vector{String}: #undef #undef #undef "a" "b" "c" julia> vcat(["a", "b", "c"], Vector{String}(undef, 3)) 6-element Vector{String}: "a" "b" "c" #undef #undef #undef julia> vcat(Vector{String}(undef, 3), [1, 2, 3]) ERROR: UndefRefError: access to undefined reference Stacktrace: [1] getindex @ ./array.jl:861 [inlined] [2] setindex! @ ./array.jl:916 [inlined] [3] _typed_vcat!(a::Vector{Any}, V::Tuple{Vector{String}, Vector{Int64}}) @ Base ./abstractarray.jl:1551 [4] _typed_vcat @ ./abstractarray.jl:1543 [inlined] [5] typed_vcat @ ./abstractarray.jl:1619 [inlined] [6] vcat(::Vector{String}, ::Vector{Int64}) @ SparseArrays ~/julia-1.7.2/share/julia/stdlib/v1.7/SparseArrays/src/sparsevector.jl:1123 [7] top-level scope @ REPL[8]:1 julia> vcat([1, 2, 3], Vector{String}(undef, 3)) ERROR: UndefRefError: access to undefined reference Stacktrace: [1] getindex @ ./array.jl:861 [inlined] [2] setindex! @ ./array.jl:916 [inlined] [3] _typed_vcat!(a::Vector{Any}, V::Tuple{Vector{Int64}, Vector{String}}) @ Base ./abstractarray.jl:1551 [4] _typed_vcat @ ./abstractarray.jl:1543 [inlined] [5] typed_vcat @ ./abstractarray.jl:1619 [inlined] [6] vcat(::Vector{Int64}, ::Vector{String}) @ SparseArrays ~/julia-1.7.2/share/julia/stdlib/v1.7/SparseArrays/src/sparsevector.jl:1123 [7] top-level scope @ REPL[9]:1
We are going to need something like istokenassigned guards around things in both copyto! and merge!. (We cannot support mergewith! in this case).
istokenassigned
merge!
mergewith!
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Here is another
undef
issue I came across:This may point to a need for fixing
copyto!
withundef
, which would fix this and the issue withcopy
fixed in #85.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: