On Sun, 14 Aug 2005, Henrik Bengtsson wrote: > When parse():ing R code from *file* with a unclosed string, that is, a > string that has an open quoation mark, but not a ending one, the string > seems to be closed automagically. Is this a "bug"?
It's clearly intentional from the comments in the sources: EOF during parsing is treated specially. Generally the parser has not been written to find all syntactic errors: in any case one would need a formal language definition to do that. Prior to R-devel quite a few mal-formed constants were accepted, for example. > Example: > > > code <- "x <- '123"; > > parse(text=code) # Gives an error as expected > Error in parse(file, n, text, prompt) : parse error > > > cat(file="foo.R", code) What exactly is in this file? > > expr <- parse("foo.R") # Closes the open string > > print(expr) > expression(x <- "123\n") > > Parsing from stdin(), that is parse(), gives an error too. Those are _not_ the same thing. I am not clear what you actually tried, as you cannot generate an EOF this way. > Platform: Windows XP Pro SP2, R Version 2.1.1 Patched (2005-07-20) as > well as R Version 2.2.0 Under development (unstable) (2005-07-19 r34991). These are rather old for non-released versions: there have been many changes since then (especially in R-devel). -- Brian D. Ripley, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/ University of Oxford, Tel: +44 1865 272861 (self) 1 South Parks Road, +44 1865 272866 (PA) Oxford OX1 3TG, UK Fax: +44 1865 272595 ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel