[R] Cocoa GUI: pasting in R Console yields syntax error

Anthony Westerling leroy at ucsd.edu
Mon Dec 6 18:55:49 CET 2004


Thanks David.  I'm glad I'm not the only one.  I was beginning to 
wonder if I had really lost it.

Anthony

On Dec 6, 2004, at 1:23 AM, David Enot wrote:

> Anthony
>
> I faced the same problem and it took me some time to spot the origin: 
> I have no clue where it can come from!( I suspect this happened when I 
> moved from 1.9.0 to 2.0.0, OS X 1.3...). I know that the built in R 
> editor is very handy: what I do is a "more myfile.r" on the terminal 
> to check if there are weird characters and then delete then directly 
> with the R editor. Not very efficient I reckon: OS X gurus may have 
> another solution!
>
>   David
>
>
> On 6 Dec 2004, at 08:33, Anthony Westerling wrote:
>
>> I've recently upgraded to R-2.0.1 on a Mac running OS X 10.3+
>>
>> I am using the new Cocoa-based GUI.  Everything was working well for 
>> a while.  In the middle of an R session, I started "suddenly" to have 
>> a problem where code copied from an open editor window and pasted 
>> into the R Console gives a syntax error.  It doesn't matter what the 
>> code is.  If the same exact text is typed into the console directly, 
>> I get no errors.
>>
>> I tried quitting the R session and restarting.  The problem did not 
>> go away.
>>
>> I tried using a different editor, instead of the built-in editor.  
>> After opening the file with my R code in it in AlphaX instead of the 
>> built-in editor, I could see that the text typed most recently ( ie, 
>> since the problem started) had a character that looked like an open 
>> square or box at the start of most lines.  I deleted these and can't 
>> see any other extraneous symbols in AlphaX.  However, I still get 
>> syntax errors when trying to paste code that was originally typed in 
>> using the built-in editor.  If I retype the same thing in the same 
>> file using AlphaX, one line below the original, then copy and paste 
>> into the R console, it executes without generating syntax errors.
>>
>> So, it looks like something odd is going on with the built-in editor?
>>
>> Anthony Westerling
>>
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