[Rd] [bug report] Cyrillic letter "я" interrupts script execution via R source function

Владимир Панфилов vladimirpanfilov at gmail.com
Mon Aug 28 11:27:07 CEST 2017


Hello,

I do not have an account on R Bugzilla, so I will post my bug report here.
I want to report a very old bug in base R *source()* function. It relates
to sourcing some R scripts in UTF-8 encoding on Windows machines. For some
reason if the UTF-8 script is containing cyrillic letter *"я"*, the script
execution is interrupted directly on this letter (btw the same scripts are
sourcing fine when they are encoded in the systems CP1251 encoding).

Let's consider the following script that prints random russian words:


>
>
> *print("Осень")print("Ёжик")print("трясина")print("тест")*


When this script is sourced we get INCOMPLETE_STRING error:


>
>
>
>
> *source('D:/R code/test_cyr_letter.R', encoding = 'UTF-8', echo=TRUE)Error
> in source("D:/R code/test_cyr_letter.R", encoding = "UTF-8", echo = TRUE)
> :   D:/R code/test_cyr_letter.R:3:7: unexpected INCOMPLETE_STRING2:
> print("Ёжик")3: print("тр         ^*


Note that this bug is not triggered when the same file is executed using
*eval(parse(...))*:


>
>
>
> *> eval(parse('D:/R code/test_cyr_letter.R', encoding="UTF-8"))[1]
> "Осень"[1] "Ёжик"[1] "трясина"[1] "тест"*


I made some reserach and noticed that *source* and *parse* functions have
similar parts of code for reading files. After analyzing code of *source()*
function I found out that commenting one line from it fixes this bug and
the overrided function works fine. See this part of *source()* function
code:

*... *
>
> *filename <- file*
>
> *        file <- file(filename, "r")*
>
> *        # on.exit(close(file))  #### COMMENT THIS LINE ####*
>
> *        if (isTRUE(keep.source)) {*
>
> *          lines <- scan(file, what="character", encoding = encoding, sep
>> = "\n")*
>
> *          on.exit()*
>
> *          close(file)*
>
> *          srcfile <- srcfilecopy(filename, lines,
>> file.mtime(filename)[1], *
>
> *                                 isFile = TRUE)*
>
> *        } *
>
> *...*
>
>
I do not fully understand this weird behaviour, so I ask help of R Core
developers to fix this annoying bug that prevents using unicode scripts
with cyrillic on Windows.
Maybe you should make that part of *source()* function read files like
*parse()* function?

*Session and encoding info:*

> > sessionInfo()
> R version 3.4.1 (2017-06-30)
> Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
> Running under: Windows 7 x64 (build 7601) Service Pack 1
> Matrix products: default
> locale:
> [1] LC_COLLATE=Russian_Russia.1251  LC_CTYPE=Russian_Russia.1251
>  LC_MONETARY=Russian_Russia.1251
> [4] LC_NUMERIC=C                    LC_TIME=Russian_Russia.1251
> attached base packages:
> [1] stats     graphics  grDevices utils     datasets  methods   base
> loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
> [1] compiler_3.4.1 tools_3.4.1



> > l10n_info()
> $MBCS
> [1] FALSE
> $`UTF-8`
> [1] FALSE
> $`Latin-1`
> [1] FALSE
> $codepage
> [1] 1251


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