[Rd] sub('^', .....) bugs (PR#7742)
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Wed Mar 23 16:52:51 CET 2005
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005, Brian D Ripley wrote:
> The first is as designed: zero-length initial matches are ignored in the C
> code. (Don't ask me why it was designed that way.)
>
> The second is not reproducible in the current sources, so is probably
> already fixed by the fix to PR#7742.
I've found a better solution for the perl=T internal code:
> gsub("\\b", "X", "The quick brown fox", perl = TRUE)
[1] "XTheX XquickX XbrownX XfoxX"
but not yet for the standard case, because of the design limitations.
> On Wed, 23 Mar 2005, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
>
>> <maechler <at> stat.math.ethz.ch> writes:
>>
>> :
>> : >>>>> "David" == David Forrest <drf5n <at> maplepark.com>
>> : >>>>> on Tue, 22 Mar 2005 15:02:20 -0600 (CST) writes:
>> :
>> : David> According to help(sub), the ^ should match the
>> : David> zero-length string at the beginning of a string:
>> :
>> : yes, indeed.
>> :
>> : David> sub('^','var',1:3) # "1" "2" "3"
>> : David> sub('$','var',1:3) # "1var" "2var" "3var"
>> :
>> : David> # This generates what I expected from the first case:
>> : David> sub('^.','var',11:13) # "var1" "var2" "var3"
>> :
>> : there are even more fishy things here:
>> :
>> : 1) In your cases, the integer 'x' argument is auto-coerced to
>> : character, however that fails as soon as 'perl = TRUE' is used.
>> :
>> : > sub('^','v_', 1:3, perl=TRUE)
>> : Error in sub.perl(pattern, replacement, x, ignore.case) :
>> : invalid argument
>> :
>> : {one can argue that this is not a bug, since the help file asks
>> : for 'x' to be a character vector; OTOH, we have
>> : as.character(.) magic in many other places, i.e. quite
>> : naturally here;
>> : at least perl=TRUE and perl=FALSE should behave consistently.}
>> :
>> : 2) The 'perl=TRUE' case behaves even more problematically here:
>> :
>> : > sub('^','v_', LETTERS[1:3], perl=TRUE)
>> : [1] "A\0e" "B\0J" "C\0S"
>> : > sub('^','v_', LETTERS[1:3], perl=TRUE)
>> : [1] "A\0J" "B\0P" "C\0J"
>> : > sub('^','v_', LETTERS[1:3], perl=TRUE)
>> : [1] "A\0\0" "B\0\0" "C\0m"
>> : >
>> :
>> : i.e., the result is random nonsense.
>> :
>> : Note that this happens both for R-patched (2.0.1) and R-devel (2.1.0 alpha).
>> :
>> : ==> "forwarded" as bug report to R-bugs
>>
>> Also consider the following which may be related. #1 does not
>> place an X before the first word and #2 causes R to hang.
>>
>> R> R.version.string # Windows XP
>> [1] "R version 2.1.0, 2005-03-17"
>>
>> R> gsub("\\b", "X", "The quick brown fox") # 1
>> [1] "The Xquick Xbrown Xfox"
>>
>> R> gsub("\\b", "X", "The quick brown fox", perl = TRUE) # 2
>> ... hangs ...
>>
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Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
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University of Oxford, Tel: +44 1865 272861 (self)
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