[R] Error: STRING_ELT() can only be applied to a 'character vector', not a 'builtin'
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Tue Oct 17 19:12:36 CEST 2006
I suspect you have a protection problem. The specific message you quote
indicates that STRING_ELT is being called on an object of inappropriate
type: but it is quite likely that it is being called on uninitialized
memory as the intended object has been garbage-collected. Messages from a
corrupted R session do not always make sense: see the debugging info in
`Writing R Extensions' and especially the use of gctorture and valgrind.
Followups to R-devel, please: this looks very like a programming issue.
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006, Brahm, David wrote:
> I have a daily job that attaches hundreds of pseudo-packages containing
> data as promise objects (DDP's, ref: g.data package), and plots the
> results to a multi-page pdf device. Sometimes it fails. Under R-2.2.1
> it just gave segfaults. Under R-2.3.1 it gave this error message:
>
> *** caught segfault ***
> address (nil), cause 'memory not mapped'
> Traceback:
> 1: load(system.file("data", paste(i, "RData", sep = "."), package =
> pkg), env)
> 2: g.data.load("tm.time", "hist.20051012")
> 3: g.inorder(93500, tm.time, 160000)
> aborting ...
> Segmentation fault
>
> Under R-2.4.0, it now gives this message:
>
> Error: STRING_ELT() can only be applied to a 'character vector', not a
> 'builtin'
>
> (which appears to be generated inside main/memory.c).
>
> I'm sorry I can't give a reproducible example, because it seems to
> happen randomly, and at different points in the process. So this is
> just a shot in the dark -- does anybody recognize this behavior? TIA.
>
> -- David Brahm (brahm at alum.mit.edu)
>
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