Thanks for looking into this! I've just compiled today's R-devel
snapshot, and it shows the same issue. extSoftVersion() from that build:
zlib
"1.2.11"
bzlib
"1.0.8, 13-Jul-2019"
xz
"5.2.5"
PCRE
"10.37 2021-05-26"
ICU
"69.1"
TRE
"TRE 0.8.0 R_fixes (BSD)"
iconv
"glibc 2.33"
readline
"8.1"
BLAS
"/home/cesko/r-devel/usr/lib64/R/lib/libRblas.so"
Thanks for your observation that it works on your system - that implicates my
readline-8.1 as being the culprit. Unfortunately, I don't dare attempt to
downgrade it on my system to test, and regardless we still don't know why
other readline-using programs can paste in the same text with no issues.
I've made some further progress on debugging: I noticed that text <4096
bytes in size arrives fine (although sometimes with visual corruption), but text
>4096 bytes doesn't. Pasting in the result of perl -e 'print
("if(T)cat(\"a\")\n"x292)' works as expected, changing
the 292 to 293 causes R to print a bunch of a's followed by the source code
of the cat function.
To still answer your question: with mgcv::gam, pasting in the first 94 lines (as
printed by R with options(width=80)) produces a visual corruption of the prompt
(it reads "G$family <- familyar.summaryintercept = drop.intercept))
control$scalePenalty,") but if I press return and type the closing
"}" the code has actually arrived just fine. The text up to and
including that line is 4023 bytes in size; when trying to add in more, it fails
again.
Cesko
________________________________
Van: Tomas Kalibera <tomas.kalibera at gmail.com>
Verzonden: zondag 13 juni 2021 10:00:27
Aan: Voeten, C.C.; r-devel at r-project.org
Onderwerp: Re: [Rd] Bracketed paste issues on Linux
Thanks for the report. Could you please also post output from
extSoftVersion() ?
What happens if you paste just a smaller part of the code before the
long line? Is the output still corrupted? If so, is it corrupted the
same way, at the same places?
(It seems to be working on my Ubuntu 20.04, readline 8.0, R-devel)
Thanks
Tomas
On 6/12/21 3:44 PM, Cesko Voeten wrote:> I am on an up-to-date Arch Linux system, using the GNOME desktop
environment. By default, this turns on bracketed paste in terminal emulators;
for those not familiar with this concept: it makes it so that if you paste in
multiple lines of code, they are received in a single chunk. This works just
fine with R, up to a certain amount of text: for chunks past a certain length,
some amount of text in the middle of the chunk goes missing. For example, if I
print the source of mgcv::gam into my R session and then attempt to copy and
paste it back in, what I end up with is:
>
> <snip 53 perfectly good lines>
> pmf$formula <- gp$pf
> pmf <- eval(pmf, parent.frame())
> } objectvironment(attr(object$pred.formula, "full")) <-
.GlobalEnv<- environment(object$terms) <- environment(object$pterms) <-
.GlobalEnv
>
> So:
> - the first 55 lines in this example arrive perfectly fine
> - then a bunch go completely missing
> - then various parts of the last few lines are jumbled together into one
line
>
> For reference on the third point, the actual last 10 lines of my version of
mgcv::gam are:
> if (is.null(object$deviance))
> object$deviance <- sum(residuals(object,
"deviance")^2)
> names(object$gcv.ubre) <- method
> environment(object$formula) <- environment(object$pred.formula)
<- environment(object$terms) <- environment(object$pterms) <-
.GlobalEnv
> if (!is.null(object$model))
> environment(attr(object$model, "terms")) <-
.GlobalEnv
> if (!is.null(attr(object$pred.formula, "full")))
> environment(attr(object$pred.formula, "full")) <-
.GlobalEnv
> object
> }
>
> parts of which can be recognized in the last line of what was pasted.
> Naturally, the pasted function is not parsed properly: if I press return I
get the expected "+" signaling that the REPL is expecting more input.
So it is not merely a visual issue.
>
> I can reproduce this both in GNOME Terminal and in xterm, so it is not a
bug specific to my terminal emulator. In addition, pasting the exact same code
into either vim or nano running within the same terminal works fine. So I
believe that this may be a bug in R itself. It's easy to work around by
disabling bracketed paste in the terminal, but it would be great if this could
actually be made to work, especially given that bracketed paste is the default
on my desktop environment.
>
> If given an account, I would be happy to file this as a bug; let me know if
that is desired. In the meantime, have others run into this and perhaps
identified the root cause and/or a different workaround?
>
> Thanks,
> Cesko
>
> sessionInfo():
>
> R version 4.1.0 (2021-05-18)
> Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit)
> Running under: Arch Linux
>
> Matrix products: default
> BLAS/LAPACK: /opt/intel/mkl/lib/intel64/libmkl_gf_lp64.so
>
> locale:
> [1] LC_CTYPE=nl_NL.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=C
> [3] LC_TIME=nl_NL.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=nl_NL.UTF-8
> [5] LC_MONETARY=nl_NL.UTF-8 LC_MESSAGES=nl_NL.UTF-8
> [7] LC_PAPER=nl_NL.UTF-8 LC_NAME=C
> [9] LC_ADDRESS=C LC_TELEPHONE=C
> [11] LC_MEASUREMENT=nl_NL.UTF-8 LC_IDENTIFICATION=C
>
> attached base packages:
> [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
>
> loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
> [1] compiler_4.1.0 Matrix_1.3-4 mgcv_1.8-36 splines_4.1.0
> [5] nlme_3.1-152 grid_4.1.0 lattice_0.20-44
>
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