[Rd] readLines interaction with gsub different in R-dev

William Dunlap wdunlap at tibco.com
Sat Feb 17 20:24:23 CET 2018


I think the problem in R-devel happens when there are non-ASCII characters
in any
of the strings passed to gsub.

txt <- vapply(list(as.raw(c(0x41, 0x6d, 0xc3, 0xa9, 0x6c, 0x69, 0x65)),
as.raw(c(0x41, 0x6d, 0x65, 0x6c, 0x69, 0x61))), rawToChar, "")
txt
#[1] "Amélie" "Amelia"
Encoding(txt)
#[1] "unknown" "unknown"
gsub(perl=TRUE, "(\\w)(\\w)", "<\\L\\1\\U\\2>", txt)
#[1] "<a" "<a"
gsub(perl=TRUE, "(\\w)(\\w)", "<\\L\\1\\U\\2>", txt[1])
#[1] "<a"
gsub(perl=TRUE, "(\\w)(\\w)", "<\\L\\1\\U\\2>", txt[2])
#[1] "<aM><eL><iA>"

I can change the Encoding to "latin1" or "UTF-8" and get similar results
from gsub.


Bill Dunlap
TIBCO Software
wdunlap tibco.com

On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 7:35 AM, Hugh Parsonage <hugh.parsonage at gmail.com>
wrote:

> | Confirmed for R-devel (current) on Ubuntu 17.10.  But ... isn't the
> regexp
> | you use wrong, ie isn't R-devel giving the correct answer?
>
> No, I don't think R-devel is correct (or at least consistent with the
> documentation). My interpretation of gsub("(\\w)", "\\U\\1", entry,
> perl = TRUE) is "Take every word character and replace it with itself,
> converted to uppercase."
>
> Perhaps my example was too minimal. Consider the following:
>
> R> gsub("(\\w)", "\\U\\1", entry, perl = TRUE)
> [1] "A"
>
> R> gsub("(\\w)", "\\1", entry, perl = TRUE)
> [1] "author: Amélie"   # OK, but very different to 'A', despite only
> not specifying uppercase
>
> R> gsub("(\\w)", "\\U\\1", "author: Amelie", perl = TRUE)
> [1] "AUTHOR: AMELIE"  # OK, but very different to 'A',
>
> R> gsub("^(\\w+?): (\\w)", "\\U\\1\\E: \\2", entry, perl = TRUE)
>  "AUTHOR"  # Where did everything after the first group go?
>
> I should note the following example too:
> R> gsub("(\\w)", "\\U\\1", entry, perl = TRUE, useBytes = TRUE)
> [1] "AUTHOR: AMéLIE"  # latin1 encoding
>
>
> A call to `readLines` (possibly `scan()` and `read.table` and friends)
> is essential.
>
>
>
>
> On 18 February 2018 at 02:15, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote:
> >
> > On 17 February 2018 at 21:10, Hugh Parsonage wrote:
> > | I was told to re-raise this issue with R-dev:
> > |
> > | In the documentation of R-dev and R-3.4.3, under ?gsub
> > |
> > | > replacement
> > | >    ... For perl = TRUE only, it can also contain "\U" or "\L" to
> convert the rest of the replacement to upper or lower case and "\E" to end
> case conversion.
> > |
> > | However, the following code runs differently:
> > |
> > | tempf <- tempfile()
> > | writeLines(enc2utf8("author: Amélie"), con = tempf, useBytes = TRUE)
> > | entry <- readLines(tempf, encoding = "UTF-8")
> > | gsub("(\\w)", "\\U\\1", entry, perl = TRUE)
> > |
> > |
> > | "AUTHOR: AMÉLIE"  # R-3.4.3
> > |
> > | "A"                              # R-dev
> >
> > Confirmed for R-devel (current) on Ubuntu 17.10.  But ... isn't the
> regexp
> > you use wrong, ie isn't R-devel giving the correct answer?
> >
> > R> tempf <- tempfile()
> > R> writeLines(enc2utf8("author: Amélie"), con = tempf, useBytes = TRUE)
> > R> entry <- readLines(tempf, encoding = "UTF-8")
> > R> gsub("(\\w)", "\\U\\1", entry, perl = TRUE)
> > [1] "A"
> > R> gsub("(\\w+)", "\\U\\1", entry, perl = TRUE)
> > [1] "AUTHOR"
> > R> gsub("(.*)", "\\U\\1", entry, perl = TRUE)
> > [1] "AUTHOR: AMÉLIE"
> > R>
> >
> > Dirk
> >
> > --
> > http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | edd at debian.org
>
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