[Rd] Possible repeat{} / break function bug in R 3.4.1
Martin Maechler
maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch
Wed Aug 23 09:10:20 CEST 2017
>>>>> Peter Bosa <Peter.Bosa at oregonmetro.gov>
>>>>> on Tue, 22 Aug 2017 14:39:50 +0000 writes:
> Hello, I've noticed the following error using repeat{} / break in R 3.4.1 running on Windows 10 and Windows Server 2008 (both 64-bit environments).
> When running a repeat function, the break command causes an error message if the repeat command refers to code within a file, but does not produce an error if the code is contained within the repeat{} command.
> Hello, I've noticed the following error using repeat{} / break in R 3.4.1 running on Windows 10 and Windows Server 2008 (both 64-bit environments).
>
> When running a repeat function, the break command causes an error message if the repeat command refers to code within a file, but does not produce an error if the code is contained within the repeat{} command.
>
> For example, the following code runs fine:
>
> x <- 1
> y <- 5
>
> repeat {
> if(x < y) {
> print("No Break Dance :-(")
> x = x + 1
> } else {
> print("Break Dance!")
> break
> }
> }
>
> [1] "No Break Dance :("
> [1] "No Break Dance :("
> [1] "No Break Dance :("
> [1] "No Break Dance :("
> [1] "No Break Dance :("
> [1] "Break Dance!"
> >
>
> However, if I take the loop contents of the repeat{} function, and save them to a file (breakTest.R) that contains the following:
>
> if(x < y) {
> print("No Break Dance :-(")
> x = x + 1
> } else {
> print("Break Dance!")
> break
> }
>
> And then run the following code:
>
> x <- 1
> y <- 5
>
> repeat{
> source("./breakTest.R")
> }
>
> I get the following error:
>
> [1] "No Break Dance :("
> [1] "No Break Dance :("
> [1] "No Break Dance :("
> [1] "No Break Dance :("
> [1] "No Break Dance :("
> [1] "Break Dance!"
> Error in eval(ei, envir) : no loop for break/next, jumping to top level
> >
>
> This was not an issue with previous versions of R that I have used, including 3.3.3.
>
> Any suggestions? Is this a known bug with 3.4.1?
Thank you, Peter!
I can confirm what you are seeing (on Linux) in R version 3.4.0,
3.4.1, and "R devel", and also that this had worked w/o a
problem in earlier versions of R, where I've looked at
R version 3.3.3 and 3.2.5.
I do think this is a bug, but it was not known till now.
For ease of use, I attach the two R files to easily reproduce.
Note I use writeLines() instead of print() as its output is "nicer".
Best regards,
Martin Maechler, ETH Zurich
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