2024-01-21 08:51:10 by Makoto Fujiwara | Files touched by this commit (2) |
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(math/R-vctrs) Updated 0.6.3 to 0.6.5
# vctrs 0.6.5
* Internal changes requested by CRAN around C level format strings (#1896).
* Fixed tests related to changes to `dim<-()` in R-devel (#1889).
# vctrs 0.6.4
* Fixed a performance issue with `vec_c()` and ALTREP vectors (in particular,
the new ALTREP list vectors in R-devel) (#1884).
* Fixed an issue with complex vector tests related to changes in R-devel
(#1883).
* Added a class to the `vec_locate_matches()` error that is thrown when an
overflow would otherwise occur (#1845).
* Fixed an issue with `vec_rank()` and 0-column data frames (#1863).
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2023-06-17 14:45:23 by Makoto Fujiwara | Files touched by this commit (2) |
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(math/R-vctrs) Updated 0.6.2 to 0.6.3
# vctrs 0.6.3
* Fixed an issue where certain ALTREP row names were being materialized when
passed to `new_data_frame()`. We've fixed this by removing a safeguard in
`new_data_frame()` that performed a compatibility check when both `n` and
`row.names` were provided. Because this is a low level function designed for
performance, it is up to the caller to ensure these inputs are compatible
(tidyverse/dplyr#6596).
* Fixed an issue where `vec_set_*()` used with data frames could accidentally
return an object with the type of the proxy rather than the type of the
original inputs (#1837).
* Fixed a rare `vec_locate_matches()` bug that could occur when using a max/min
`filter` (tidyverse/dplyr#6835).
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2023-06-01 17:13:26 by Makoto Fujiwara | Files touched by this commit (1) |
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(math/R-vctrs) Update for DEPENDS+= R-rlang version
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2023-06-01 15:04:33 by Makoto Fujiwara | Files touched by this commit (2) |
Log message:
(math/R-vctrs) Updated 0.5.2 to 0.6.2
# vctrs 0.6.2
* Fixed conditional S3 registration to avoid a CRAN check NOTE that appears in
R >=4.3.0 (#1832).
* Fixed tests to maintain compatibility with the next version of waldo (#1829).
# vctrs 0.6.1
* Fixed a test related to `c.sfc()` changes in sf 1.0-10 (#1817).
# vctrs 0.6.0
* New `vec_run_sizes()` for computing the size of each run within a vector. It
is identical to the `times` column from `vec_unrep()`, but is faster if you
don't need the run key (#1210).
* New `sizes` argument to `vec_chop()` which allows you to partition a vector
using an integer vector describing the size of each expected slice. It is
particularly useful in combination with `vec_run_sizes()` and `list_sizes()`
(#1210, #1598).
* New `obj_is_vector()`, `obj_check_vector()`, and `vec_check_size()` validation
helpers. We believe these are a better approach to vector validation than
`vec_assert()` and `vec_is()`, which have been marked as questioning because
the semantics of their `ptype` arguments are hard to define and can often be
replaced by `vec_cast()` or a type predicate function like
`rlang::is_logical()` (#1784).
* `vec_is_list()` and `vec_check_list()` have been renamed to `obj_is_list()`
and `obj_check_list()`, in line with the new `obj_is_vector()` helper. The
old functions have been silently deprecated, but an official deprecation
process will start in the next vctrs release (#1803).
* `vec_locate_matches()` gains a new `relationship` argument that holistically
handles multiple matches between `needles` and `haystack`. In particular,
`relationship = "many-to-one"` replaces `multiple = \
"error"` and
`multiple = "warning"`, which have been removed from the \
documentation and
silently soft-deprecated. Official deprecation for those options will start in
a future release (#1791).
* `vec_locate_matches()` has changed its default `needles_arg` and
`haystack_arg` values from `""` to `"needles"` and \
`"haystack"`, respectively.
This generally generates more informative error messages (#1792).
* `vec_chop()` has gained empty `...` between `x` and the optional `indices`
argument. For backwards compatibility, supplying `vec_chop(x, indices)`
without naming `indices` still silently works, but will be deprecated in a
future release (#1813).
* `vec_slice()` has gained an `error_call` argument (#1785).
* The `numeric_version` type from base R is now better supported in equality,
comparison, and order based operations (tidyverse/dplyr#6680).
* R >=3.5.0 is now explicitly required. This is in line with the tidyverse
policy of supporting the [5 most recent versions of
R](https://www.tidyverse.org/blog/2019/04/r-version-support/).
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2023-02-12 05:44:54 by Makoto Fujiwara | Files touched by this commit (2) |
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(math/R-vctrs) Updated 0.5.1 to 0.5.2
# vctrs 0.5.2
* New `vec_expand_grid()`, which is a lower level helper that is similar to
`tidyr::expand_grid()` (#1325).
* New `vec_set_intersect()`, `vec_set_difference()`, `vec_set_union()`, and
`vec_set_symmetric_difference()` which compute set operations like
`intersect()`, `setdiff()`, and `union()`, but the vctrs variants don't strip
attributes and work with data frames (#1755, #1765).
* `vec_identify_runs()` is now faster when used with data frames (#1684).
* The maximum load factor of the internal dictionary was reduced from 77% to
50%, which improves performance of functions like `vec_match()`,
`vec_set_intersect()`, and `vec_unique()` in some cases (#1760).
* Fixed a bug with the internal `vec_order_radix()` function related to matrix
columns (#1753).
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(math/R-vctrs) Updated 0.4.1 to 0.5.1
# vctrs 0.5.1
* Fix for CRAN checks.
# vctrs 0.5.0
* vctrs is now compliant with `-Wstrict-prototypes` as requested by CRAN
(#1729).
* `vec_ptype2()` now consistently falls back to bare data frame in
case of incompatible data frame subclasses. This is part of a
general move towards relaxed coercion rules.
* Common type and cast errors now inherit from `"vctrs_error_ptype2"`
and `"vctrs_error_cast"` respectively. They are still both
subclasses from `"vctrs_error_incompatible_type"` (which used to be
their most specific class and is now a parent class).
* New `list_all_size()` and `list_check_all_size()` to quickly determine if a
list contains elements of a particular `size` (#1582).
* `list_unchop()` has gained empty `...` to force optional arguments to be
named (#1715).
* `vec_rep_each(times = 0)` now works correctly with logical vectors that are
considered unspecified and with named vectors (#1673).
* `list_of()` was relaxed to make it easier to combine. It is now
coercible with `list()` (#1161). When incompatible `list_of()` types
are combined, the result is now a bare `list()`.
Following this change, the role of `list_of()` is mainly to carry
type information for potential optimisations, rather than to
guarantee a certain type throughout an analysis.
* `validate_list_of()` has been removed. It hasn't proven to be practically
useful, and isn't used by any packages on CRAN (#1697).
* Directed calls to `vec_c()`, like `vec_c(.ptype = <type>)`, now mention the
position of the problematic argument when there are cast errors (#1690).
* `list_unchop()` no longer drops names in some cases when `indices` were
supplied (#1689).
* `"unique_quiet"` and `"universal_quiet"` are newly accepted by
`vec_as_names(repair =)` and `vec_names2(repair =)`. These options exist to
help users who call these functions indirectly, via another function which
only exposes `repair` but not `quiet`. Specifying `repair = \
"unique_quiet"` is
like specifying `repair = "unique", quiet = TRUE`. When the \
`"*_quiet"`
options are used, any setting of `quiet` is silently overridden (@jennybc,
#1629).
`"unique_quiet"` and `"universal_quiet"` are also newly \
accepted for the name
repair argument of several other functions that do not expose a `quiet`
argument: `data_frame()`, `df_list()`, `vec_c()`, `list_unchop()`,
`vec_interleave()`, `vec_rbind()`, and `vec_cbind()` (@jennybc, #1716).
* `list_unchop()` has gained `error_call` and `error_arg` arguments (#1641,
#1692).
* `vec_c()` has gained `.error_call` and `.error_arg` arguments (#1641, #1692).
* Improved the performance of list-of common type methods (#1686, #875).
* The list-of method for `as_list_of()` now places the optional `.ptype`
argument after the `...` (#1686).
* `vec_rbind()` now applies `base::c()` fallback recursively within
packed df-cols (#1331, #1462, #1640).
* `vec_c()`, `vec_unchop()`, and `vec_rbind()` now proxy and restore
recursively (#1107). This prevents `vec_restore()` from being called
with partially filled vectors and improves performance (#1217,
#1496).
* New `vec_any_missing()` for quickly determining if a vector has any missing
values (#1672).
* `vec_equal_na()` has been renamed to `vec_detect_missing()` to align better
with vctrs naming conventions. `vec_equal_na()` will stick around for a few
minor versions, but has been formally soft-deprecated (#1672).
* `vec_c(outer = c(inner = 1))` now produces correct error messages (#522).
* If a data frame is returned as the proxy from `vec_proxy_equal()`,
`vec_proxy_compare()`, or `vec_proxy_order()`, then the corresponding proxy
function is now automatically applied recursively along all of the columns.
Additionally, packed data frame columns will be unpacked, and 1 column data
frames will be unwrapped. This ensures that the simplest possible types are
provided to the native C algorithms, improving both correctness and
performance (#1664).
* When used with record vectors, `vec_proxy_compare()` and `vec_proxy_order()`
now call the correct proxy function while recursing over the fields (#1664).
* The experimental function `vec_list_cast()` has been removed from
the package (#1382).
* Native classes like dates and datetimes now accept dimensions (#1290, #1329).
* `vec_compare()` now throws a more informative error when attempting to compare
complex vectors (#1655).
* `vec_rep()` and friends gain `error_call`, `x_arg`, and `times_arg`
arguments so they can be embedded in frontends (#1303).
* Record vectors now fail as expected when indexed along dimensions
greater than 1 (#1295).
* `vec_order()` and `vec_sort()` now have `...` between the required and
optional arguments to make them easier to extend (#1647).
* S3 vignette was extended to show how to make the polynomial class
atomic instead of a list (#1030).
* The experimental `n` argument of `vec_restore()` has been
removed. It was only used to inform on the size of data frames in
case a bare list is restored. It is now expected that bare lists be
initialised to data frame so that the size is carried through row
attributes. This makes the generic simpler and fixes some
performance issues (#650).
* The `anyNA()` method for `vctrs_vctr` (and thus `vctrs_list_of`) now
supports the `recursive` argument (#1278).
* `vec_as_location()` and `num_as_location()` have gained a `missing = \
"remove"`
option (#1595).
* `vec_as_location()` no longer matches `NA_character_` and `""` indices if
those invalid names appear in `names` (#1489).
* `vec_unchop()` has been renamed to `list_unchop()` to better indicate that it
requires list input. `vec_unchop()` will stick around for a few minor
versions, but has been formally soft-deprecated (#1209).
* Lossy cast errors during scalar subscript validation now have the
correct message (#1606).
* Fixed confusing error message with logical `[[` subscripts (#1608).
* New `vec_rank()` to compute various types of sample ranks (#1600).
* `num_as_location()` now throws the right error when there are out-of-bounds
negative values and `oob = "extend"` and `negative = \
"ignore"` are set
(#1614, #1630).
* `num_as_location()` now works correctly when a combination of `zero = \
"error"`
and `negative = "invert"` are used (#1612).
* `data_frame()` and `df_list()` have gained `.error_call` arguments (#1610).
* `vec_locate_matches()` has gained an `error_call` argument (#1611).
* `"select"` and `"relocate"` have been added as valid \
subscript actions to
support tidyselect and dplyr (#1596).
* `num_as_location()` has a new `oob = "remove"` argument to remove
out-of-bounds locations (#1595).
* `vec_rbind()` and `vec_cbind()` now have `.error_call` arguments (#1597).
* `df_list()` has gained a new `.unpack` argument to optionally disable data
frame unpacking (#1616).
* `vec_check_list(arg = "")` now throws the correct error (#1604).
* The `difftime` to `difftime` `vec_cast()` method now standardizes the internal
storage type to double, catching potentially corrupt integer storage
`difftime` vectors (#1602).
* `vec_as_location2()` and `vec_as_subscript2()` more correctly utilize their
`call` arguments (#1605).
* `vec_count(sort = "count")` now uses a stable sorting method. This \
ensures
that different keys with the same count are sorted in the order that they
originally appeared in (#1588).
* Lossy cast error conditions now show the correct message when
`conditionMessage()` is called on them (#1592).
* Fixed inconsistent reporting of conflicting inputs in
`vec_ptype_common()` (#1570).
* `vec_ptype_abbr()` and `vec_ptype_full()` now suffix 1d arrays
with `[1d]`.
* `vec_ptype_abbr()` and `vec_ptype_full()` methods are no longer
inherited (#1549).
* `vec_cast()` now throws the correct error when attempting to cast a subclassed
data frame to a non-data frame type (#1568).
* `vec_locate_matches()` now uses a more conservative heuristic when taking the
joint ordering proxy. This allows it to work correctly with sf's sfc vectors
and the classes from the bignum package (#1558).
* An sfc method for `vec_proxy_order()` was added to better support the sf
package. These vectors are generally treated like list-columns even though
they don't explicitly have a `"list"` class, and the `vec_proxy_order()`
method now forwards to the list method to reflect that (#1558).
* `vec_proxy_compare()` now works correctly for raw vectors wrapped in `I()`.
`vec_proxy_order()` now works correctly for raw and list vectors wrapped in
`I()` (#1557).
# vctrs 0.4.2
* HTML documentation fixes for CRAN checks.
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(math/R-vctrs) Update 0.3.8 to 0.4.1
# vctrs 0.4.1
* OOB errors with `character()` indexes use "that don't exist" instead
of "past the end" (#1543).
* Fixed memory protection issues related to common type
determination (#1551, tidyverse/tidyr#1348).
# vctrs 0.4.0
* New experimental `vec_locate_sorted_groups()` for returning the locations of
groups in sorted order. This is equivalent to, but faster than, calling
`vec_group_loc()` and then sorting by the `key` column of the result.
* New experimental `vec_locate_matches()` for locating where each observation
in one vector matches one or more observations in another vector. It is
similar to `vec_match()`, but returns all matches by default (rather than just
the first), and can match on binary conditions other than equality. The
algorithm is inspired by data.table's very fast binary merge procedure.
* The `vec_proxy_equal()`, `vec_proxy_compare()`, and `vec_proxy_order()`
methods for `vctrs_rcrd` are now applied recursively over the fields (#1503).
* Lossy cast errors now inherit from incompatible type errors.
* `vec_is_list()` now returns `TRUE` for `AsIs` lists (#1463).
* `vec_assert()`, `vec_ptype2()`, `vec_cast()`, and `vec_as_location()`
now use `caller_arg()` to infer a default `arg` value from the
caller.
This may result in unhelpful arguments being mentioned in error
messages. In general, you should consider snapshotting vctrs error
messages thrown in your package and supply `arg` and `call`
arguments if the error context is not adequately reported to your
users.
* `vec_ptype_common()`, `vec_cast_common()`, `vec_size_common()`, and
`vec_recycle_common()` gain `call` and `arg` arguments for
specifying an error context.
* `vec_compare()` can now compare zero column data frames (#1500).
* `new_data_frame()` now errors on negative and missing `n` values (#1477).
* `vec_order()` now correctly orders zero column data frames (#1499).
* vctrs now depends on cli to help with error message generation.
* New `vec_check_list()` and `list_check_all_vectors()` input
checkers, and an accompanying `list_all_vectors()` predicate.
* New `vec_interleave()` for combining multiple vectors together, interleaving
their elements in the process (#1396).
* `vec_equal_na(NULL)` now returns `logical(0)` rather than erroring (#1494).
* `vec_as_location(missing = "error")` now fails with `NA` and \
`NA_character_`
in addition to `NA_integer_` (#1420, @krlmlr).
* Starting with rlang 1.0.0, errors are displayed with the contextual
function call. Several vctrs operations gain a `call` argument that
makes it possible to report the correct context in error messages.
This concerns:
- `vec_cast()` and `vec_ptype2()`
- `vec_default_cast()` and `vec_default_ptype2()`
- `vec_assert()`
- `vec_as_names()`
- `stop_` constructors like `stop_incompatible_type()`
Note that default `vec_cast()` and `vec_ptype2()` methods
automatically support this if they pass `...` to the corresponding
`vec_default_` functions. If you throw a non-internal error from a
non-default method, add a `call = caller_env()` argument in the
method and pass it to `rlang::abort()`.
* If `NA_character_` is specified as a name for `vctrs_vctr` objects, it is
now automatically repaired to `""` (#780).
* `""` is now an allowed name for `vctrs_vctr` objects and all its
subclasses (`vctrs_list_of` in particular) (#780).
* `list_of()` is now much faster when many values are provided.
* `vec_as_location()` evaluates `arg` only in case of error, for performance
(#1150, @krlmlr).
* `levels.vctrs_vctr()` now returns `NULL` instead of failing (#1186, @krlmlr).
* `vec_assert()` produces a more informative error when `size` is invalid
(#1470).
* `vec_duplicate_detect()` is a bit faster when there are many unique values.
* `vec_proxy_order()` is described in `vignette("s3-vectors")` (#1373, \
@krlmlr).
* `vec_chop()` now materializes ALTREP vectors before chopping, which is more
efficient than creating many small ALTREP pieces (#1450).
* New `list_drop_empty()` for removing empty elements from a list (#1395).
* `list_sizes()` now propagates the names of the list onto the result.
* Name repair messages are now signaled by `rlang::names_inform_repair()`. This
means that the messages are now sent to stdout by default rather than to
stderr, resulting in prettier messages. Additionally, name repair messages can
now be silenced through the global option `rlib_name_repair_verbosity`, which
is useful for testing purposes. See `?names_inform_repair` for more
information (#1429).
* `vctrs_vctr` methods for `na.omit()`, `na.exclude()`, and `na.fail()` have
been added (#1413).
* `vec_init()` is now slightly faster (#1423).
* `vec_set_names()` no longer corrupts `vctrs_rcrd` types (#1419).
* `vec_detect_complete()` now computes completeness for `vctrs_rcrd` types in
the same way as data frames, which means that if any field is missing, the
entire record is considered incomplete (#1386).
* The `na_value` argument of `vec_order()` and `vec_sort()` now correctly
respect missing values in lists (#1401).
* `vec_rep()` and `vec_rep_each()` are much faster for `times = 0` and
`times = 1` (@mgirlich, #1392).
* `vec_equal_na()` and `vec_fill_missing()` now work with integer64 vectors
(#1304).
* The `xtfrm()` method for vctrs_vctr objects no longer accidentally breaks
ties (#1354).
* `min()`, `max()` and `range()` no longer throw an error if `na.rm = TRUE` is
set and all values are `NA` (@gorcha, #1357). In this case, and where an empty
input is given, it will return `Inf`/`-Inf`, or `NA` if `Inf` can't be cast
to the input type.
* `vec_group_loc()`, used for grouping in dplyr, now correctly handles
vectors with billions of elements (up to `.Machine$integer.max`) (#1133).
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math: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksums
All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and
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(math/R-vctrs) Updated 0.3.2 to 0.3.8
(pkgsrc changes)
- Add TEST_DEPENDS+, but still one missing is there
(upstream changes)
# vctrs 0.3.8
* Compatibility with next version of rlang.
# vctrs 0.3.7
* `vec_ptype_abbr()` gains arguments to control whether to indicate
named vectors with a prefix (`prefix_named`) and indicate shaped
vectors with a suffix (`suffix_shape`) (#781, @krlmlr).
* `vec_ptype()` is now an optional _performance_ generic. It is not necessary
to implement, but if your class has a static prototype, you might consider
implementing a custom `vec_ptype()` method that returns a constant to
improve performance in some cases (such as common type imputation).
* New `vec_detect_complete()`, inspired by `stats::complete.cases()`. For most
vectors, this is identical to `!vec_equal_na()`. For data frames and
matrices, this detects rows that only contain non-missing values.
* `vec_order()` can now order complex vectors (#1330).
* Removed dependency on digest in favor of `rlang::hash()`.
* Fixed an issue where `vctrs_rcrd` objects were not being proxied correctly
when used as a data frame column (#1318).
* `register_s3()` is now licensed with the "unlicense" which makes it very
clear that it's fine to copy and paste into your own package
(@maxheld83, #1254).
# vctrs 0.3.6
* Fixed an issue with tibble 3.0.0 where removing column names with
`names(x) <- NULL` is now deprecated (#1298).
* Fixed a GCC 11 issue revealed by CRAN checks.
# vctrs 0.3.5
* New experimental `vec_fill_missing()` for filling in missing values with
the previous or following value. It is similar to `tidyr::fill()`, but
also works with data frames and has an additional `max_fill` argument to
limit the number of sequential missing values to fill.
* New `vec_unrep()` to compress a vector with repeated values. It is very
similar to run length encoding, and works nicely alongside `vec_rep_each()`
as a way to invert the compression.
* `vec_cbind()` with only empty data frames now preserves the common size of
the inputs in the result (#1281).
* `vec_c()` now correctly returns a named result with named empty inputs
(#1263).
* vctrs has been relicensed as MIT (#1259).
* Functions that make comparisons within a single vector, such as
`vec_unique()`, or between two vectors, such as `vec_match()`, now
convert all character input to UTF-8 before making comparisons (#1246).
* New `vec_identify_runs()` which returns a vector of identifiers for the
elements of `x` that indicate which run of repeated values they fall in
(#1081).
* Fixed an encoding translation bug with lists containing data frames which
have columns where `vec_size()` is different from the low level
`Rf_length()` (#1233).
# vctrs 0.3.4
* Fixed a GCC sanitiser error revealed by CRAN checks.
# vctrs 0.3.3
* The `table` class is now implemented as a wrapper type that
delegates its coercion methods. It used to be restricted to integer
tables (#1190).
* Named one-dimensional arrays now behave consistently with simple
vectors in `vec_names()` and `vec_rbind()`.
* `new_rcrd()` now uses `df_list()` to validate the fields. This makes
it more flexible as the fields can now be of any type supported by
vctrs, including data frames.
* Thanks to the previous change the `[[` method of records now
preserves list fields (#1205).
* `vec_data()` now preserves data frames. This is consistent with the
notion that data frames are a primitive vector type in vctrs. This
shouldn't affect code that uses `[[` and `length()` to manipulate
the data. On the other hand, the vctrs primitives like `vec_slice()`
will now operate rowwise when `vec_data()` returns a data frame.
* `outer` is now passed unrecycled to name specifications. Instead,
the return value is recycled (#1099).
* Name specifications can now return `NULL`. The names vector will
only be allocated if the spec function returns non-`NULL` during the
concatenation. This makes it possible to ignore outer names without
having to create an empty names vector when there are no inner
names:
```
zap_outer_spec <- function(outer, inner) if (is_character(inner)) inner
# `NULL` names rather than a vector of ""
names(vec_c(a = 1:2, .name_spec = zap_outer_spec))
#> NULL
# Names are allocated when inner names exist
names(vec_c(a = 1:2, c(b = 3L), .name_spec = zap_outer_spec))
#> [1] "" "" "b"
```
* Fixed several performance issues in `vec_c()` and `vec_unchop()`
with named vectors.
* The restriction that S3 lists must have a list-based proxy to be considered
lists by `vec_is_list()` has been removed (#1208).
* New performant `data_frame()` constructor for creating data frames in a way
that follows tidyverse semantics. Among other things, inputs are recycled
using tidyverse recycling rules, strings are never converted to factors,
list-columns are easier to create, and unnamed data frame input is
automatically spliced.
* New `df_list()` for safely and consistently constructing the data structure
underlying a data frame, a named list of equal-length vectors. It is useful
in combination with `new_data_frame()` for creating user-friendly
constructors for data frame subclasses that use the tidyverse rules for
recycling and determining types.
* Fixed performance issue with `vec_order()` on classed vectors which
affected `dplyr::group_by()` (tidyverse/dplyr#5423).
* `vec_set_names()` no longer alters the input in-place (#1194).
* New `vec_proxy_order()` that provides an ordering proxy for use in
`vec_order()` and `vec_sort()`. The default method falls through to
`vec_proxy_compare()`. Lists are special cased, and return an integer
vector proxy that orders by first appearance.
* List columns in data frames are no longer comparable through `vec_compare()`.
* The experimental `relax` argument has been removed from
`vec_proxy_compare()`.
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