[Rd] minor iconvlist() bug in r-devel
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Wed Mar 16 17:11:15 CET 2005
That file is created by
$(top_builddir)/library/$(pkg)/iconvlist: most
@iconv -l > $@ 2> /dev/null || touch $@
What version of iconv -l is that produces such a list? That in glibc
2.3.4 does not produce the header when redirected.
Your fix is not safe: iconv in libiconv produces items separated by space
or newline. Looks like we will have to work harder to distinguish the
two.
Brian
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Deepayan Sarkar wrote:
>
> This is on r-devel from 2005-03-15. iconvlist() uses (at least some of
> the time)
>
> icfile <- system.file("iconvlist", package = "utils")
>
> which looks like
>
> """
> The following list contain all the coded character sets known. This
> does not necessarily mean that all combinations of these names can be
> used for the FROM and TO command line parameters. One coded character
> set can be listed with several different names (aliases).
>
> 437//
> 500//
> .
> .
> .
> """
>
> which leads to
>
>> tail(iconvlist(), n = 40)
> [1] "WS2" "YU" "all" "all" "and"
> [6] "be" "be" "can" "can" "character"
> [11] "character" "coded" "coded" "combinations" "command"
> [16] "contain" "different" "does" "following" "for"
> [21] "known." "line" "list" "listed" "mean"
> [26] "names" "names" "necessarily" "not" "of"
> [31] "parameters." "set" "sets" "several" "that"
> [36] "the" "the" "these" "used" "with"
>
> A possible fix seems to be to replace
>
> ext <- readLines(icfile)
>
> by
>
> ext <- grep("/$", readLines(icfile), value = TRUE)
>
> but I don't know if that's guaranteed to work.
>
> -Deepayan
>
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