NAME
Statistics::R::IO::QapEncoding - Functions for parsing Rserve packets
VERSION
version 1.0002
SYNOPSIS
use Statistics::R::IO::QapEncoding qw( decode );
# Assume $data comes from an Rserve response body
my ($rexp, $state) = @{ decode($data) }
or die "couldn't parse";
# If we're reading a QAP response, there should be no data left
# unparsed
die 'Unread data remaining' unless $state->eof;
# the result of the unserialization is a REXP
say $rexp;
# REXPs can be converted to the closest native Perl data type
print $rexp->to_pl;
DESCRIPTION
This module implements the actual reading of serialized R objects encoded with Rserve's QAP protocol and their conversion to a Statistics::R::REXP. You are not expected to use it directly, as it's normally wrapped by "evalRserve" in Statistics::R::IO and "eval" in Statistics::R::IO::Rserve.
SUBROUTINES
- decode $data
-
Constructs a Statistics::R::REXP object from its serialization in
$data
. Returns a pair of the object and the Statistics::R::IO::ParserState at the end of serialization. - decode_sexp, decode_int
-
Parsers for Rserve's
DT_SEXP
andDT_INT
data types, respectively. - dt_sexp_data
-
Parses the body of an RServe
DT_SEXP
object by parsing its header (XT_
type and length) and content (done by sequencing "unpack_sexp_info" and "sexp_data". - unpack_sexp_info
-
Parser for the header (consisting of the
XT_*
type, flags, and object length) of a serialized SEXP. Returns a hash with keys "object_type", "has_attributes", and "length", each corresponding to the field in R serialization described in QAP1 protocol description. - sexp_data $obj_info
-
Parser for a QAP-serialized R object, using the object type stored in
$obj_info
hash's "object_type" key to use the correct parser for the particular type. - intsxp, langsxp, lglsxp, listsxp, rawsxp, dblsxp, cplxsxp, strsxp, symsxp, vecsxp, expsxp, closxp, s4sxp
-
Parsers for the corresponding R SEXP-types.
- nosxp
-
Parser for the Rserve's
XT_UNKNOWN
type, encoding an R SEXP-type that does not have a corresponding representation in QAP. - maybe_attributes $object_info
-
Convenience parser for SEXP attributes, which are serialized as a tagged pairlist
XT_LIST_TAG
followed by a SEXP for the object value. Attributes are stored only if$object_info
indicates their presence. Returns a pair of$object_info
and a hash reference to the attributes, as returned by "tagged_pairlist_to_attribute_hash". - tagged_pairlist
-
Parses a pairlist (optionally tagged) and returns an array where each element is a hash containing keys
value
(the REXP of the pairlist element) and, optionally,tag
. - tagged_pairlist_to_rexp_hash
-
Converts a pairlist to a REXP hash whose keys are the pairlist's element tags and values the pairlist elements themselves.
- tagged_pairlist_to_attribute_hash
-
Converts object attributes, which are serialized as a pairlist with attribute name in the element's tag, to a hash that can be used as the
attributes
argument to Statistics::R::REXP constructors.Some attributes are serialized using a compact encoding (for instance, when a table's row names are just integers 1:nrows), and this function will decode them to a complete REXP.
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
There are no known bugs in this module. Please see Statistics::R::IO for bug reporting.
SUPPORT
See Statistics::R::IO for support and contact information.
AUTHOR
Davor Cubranic <cubranic@stat.ubc.ca>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2017 by University of British Columbia.
This is free software, licensed under:
The GNU General Public License, Version 3, June 2007