[R] "stack imbalance in ..." when loading a workspace
Duncan Murdoch
murdoch at stats.uwo.ca
Thu Jan 21 12:21:00 CET 2010
On 21/01/2010 4:41 AM, Tal Galili wrote:
> Hi all,
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> I just failed in loading a saved wordspace (13MB of size), and received
> these errors:
Those messages indicate an internal error in R or a package that it's
using. If you can make such things reproducible, you should report them
as bugs, either to the package maintainer or the main R bug reporting
address (see ?bug.report).
If (as your later message indicates) you can't reproduce it, then
there's not much point in sending in a bug report (and you wouldn't know
where to send it), but keep your eyes open for a repetition.
Duncan Murdoch
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> Warning: stack imbalance in 'missing', 52 then 51
> Warning: stack imbalance in 'if', 50 then 53
> Warning: stack imbalance in 'as.environment', 57 then 59
> Warning: stack imbalance in 'ls', 54 then 53
> Warning: stack imbalance in '.Internal', 54 then 53
> Warning: stack imbalance in '!', 53 then 54
> Warning: stack imbalance in 'if', 51 then 52
> Warning: stack imbalance in '{', 48 then 49
> Warning: stack imbalance in 'c', 44 then 45
> Warning: stack imbalance in '<-', 43 then 42
> Warning: stack imbalance in '>', 44 then 42
> Warning: stack imbalance in 'if', 42 then 39
> Warning: stack imbalance in '{', 40 then 38
> Error in load("C:\\R\\stat_lab\\aa\\aa1.RData") :
> SET_VECTOR_ELT() can only be applied to a 'list', not a 'character'
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> Any idea what this is ?
> (I reverted to an older save, but still)
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