fix: 'infinite' value cannot pass to R script #2476
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Description
An Infinite value will raise an error when evoking an external R script (#2475), because the current encoding schema (snakemake/script.py REncoder::encode_value) will translate Python
float("inf")
intoinf
for R, not the expectedInf
.To fix this, two specific encoding schemes are introduced to support the correct translation of Python
float("inf")
to RInf
, and Pythonfloat("-inf")
to R-Inf
.QC
docs/
) is updated to reflect the changes or this is not necessary (e.g. if the change does neither modify the language nor the behavior or functionalities of Snakemake).