[Rd] readLines function with R >= 3.5.0
Gábor Csárdi
c@@rdi@g@bor @ending from gm@il@com
Mon May 28 11:07:07 CEST 2018
stdin() is not the same as file("stdin"), see the note in ?stdin.
Gabor
On Mon, 28 May 2018, 10:41 Martin Maechler, <maechler using stat.math.ethz.ch>
wrote:
> >>>>> Martin Maechler
> >>>>> on Mon, 28 May 2018 10:28:01 +0200 writes:
>
> >>>>> Ralf Stubner
> >>>>> on Fri, 25 May 2018 19:18:58 +0200 writes:
>
> >> Dear all, I would like to draw you attention to this
> >> question on SO:
> >>
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50372043/readlines-function-with-new-version-of-r
>
>
> >> Based on the OP's code I used the script
>
> >> #######################################
> >> create_matrix <- function() {
> >> cat("Write the numbers of vertices: ")
> >> user_input <- readLines("stdin", n=1)
> >> user_input <- as.numeric(user_input)
> >> print(user_input)
> >> }
> >> create_matrix()
> >> #######################################
>
> >> and called it with "R -f <filename>" from the command line.
>
> >> With 'R version 3.4.4 (2018-03-15) -- "Someone to Lean On"' the
> script
> >> prints the inputed number as expected. With both 'R version 3.5.0
> >> (2018-04-23) -- "Joy in Playing"' and 'R Under development
> (unstable)
> >> (2018-05-19 r74746) -- "Unsuffered Consequences"' the script does
> not
> >> continue after inputing a number.
>
> > I can confirm.
> > It "works" if you additionally (the [Enter], i.e., EOL) you also
> > "send" an EOF -- in Unix alikes via <Ctrl>-D
>
> > The same happens if you use 'Rscript <filename>'
>
> > I'm not the expert here, but am close to sure that we (R core)
> > did not intend this change, when fixing other somewhat subtle
> > bugs in Rscript / 'R -f'
>
> > Martin Maechler
>
> The same behavior in regular R , no need for a script etc.
>
> > str(readLines("stdin", n=1))
>
> then in addition to the input you need to "give" an EOF (Ctrl D) in R >=
> 3.5.0
>
> Interestingly, everything works fine if you use stdin() instead
> of "stdin" :
>
> > rr <- readLines(stdin(), n=1)
> foo
> > rr
> [1] "foo"
> >
> ----------
>
> So, for now use stdin() which is much clearer than the string
> "stdin" anyway
>
> Martin Maechler
>
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