similar to: sprintf("%s\n", a) segfaults R with big a (PR#7554)

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2004 May 10
5
Gmane for list?
Hi all, I was wondering if I might subscribe this list to gmane.org, so I (and everyone else) might view and search in with a newsreader? Also--is there any way to get it indexed by google, maybe along with the r-help list (or is it already but I haven't found it)? Thanks for your consideration W
2004 May 10
4
"#!/usr/bin/R"
Hi all, Is there any documentation on running R like one would run a shell or Perl script, with out/input directed appropriately, environment variable access, and command switch processing? I looked some, and even remembered to check the FAQ, but couldn't find anything. Thanks W
2010 Jun 19
1
more powerful iconv
R community, As you may know, R's iconv doesn't work well converting to and from encodings that allow embedded nulls. For example > iconv("foo", to="UTF-16") Error in iconv("foo", to = "UTF-16") : embedded nul in string: '\xff\xfef\0o\0o\0' However, I don't believe embedded nulls are at issue here, but rather that R's iconv
2004 Apr 28
1
label separators in boxplots with conditioning
Hi R-helpers, I have a data.frame with three columns (lots more reps though in each), like so: 'FOO' 'BAR' 'RESULT' 1 .01 75 1 .05 12 1.1 .01 100 1.1 .05 50 1.2 .01 75 1.2 .05 12 I am calling boxplot(RESULT ~ FOO:BAR, ...) This
2004 May 05
1
weirdness in sourc()ing a dump() (bug?)
Hi all, I dump the result of a long simulation, which I know has run to completion and returned a fairly complex list of lists of things. However, when I try to read it back in, I get the following error: > source ('../SIMULATIONS/run.1.R') Error in structure(list(do.extinction.runs, alpha = 1.8, delta.change = 0.005, : Object "do.extinction.runs" not found I think the
2009 Jul 23
2
Assigning rank based on total count
Hi all, I am using ACS micro data (PUMS) with one of the columns as a factor for the place of birth (POBPF). I would like to create a column (POBR) containing a rank corresponding to the place of the observation in the POBPF rankings. For example, if a person is from Oregon, Oregon is the most popular Place of Birth, so each person who came from Oregon should have a 1 in their POBR.
2010 Feb 22
1
shash in unique.c
Looking at shash in unique.c, from R-2.10.1 I'm wondering if it makes sense to hash the pointer itself rather than the string it points to? In other words could the SEXP pointer be cast to unsigned int and the usual scatter be called on that as if it were integer? shash would look like a slightly modified version of ihash like this : static int shash(SEXP x, int indx, HashData *d) {
2004 Apr 12
3
Line numbers in error messages
Hi all, I have searched but to know avail. Is there a way to get a line number when a function crashes? I am doing an edit->source->run cycle. Feel free to cc me as I subscribe to the list in digest. Thanks W
2007 Jul 23
1
CHAR(STRING_ELT( - OK but CHAR(asChar(STRING_ELT( - not, why?
Any idea why CHAR(asChar(STRING_ELT( produces NA whereas CHAR(STRING_ELT( gets a pointer to a string? It's generally expected that STRING_ELT should already be a character, but why the coercion does not work? Here is a simple example (consistent over R2.5.1-R2.6 rev 42284, I didn't check earlier versions, but it used to be different in 2.4): install.packages("inline")
2016 May 12
3
Suggestion: mkString(NULL) should be NA
I would like to propose that Rf_mkString(NULL) and Rf_mkChar(NULL) return NA rather than segfault. Case: the mkString() and mkChar() functions are convenient to wrap strings returned by e.g. external C libraries into an R vector. However sometimes a library returns NULL instead of a string when the result is unavailable. In some C libraries this can happen unexpectedly or is even undocumented. A
2007 Sep 13
1
chartr better
For example, the following changes are necessary when i convert a Japanese hiragana into katakana in chattr. R code: > chartr("\u3041-\u3093","\u30a1-\u30f3","\u3084\u3063\u305f\u30fc") --- R-alpha.orig/src/main/character.c 2007-09-05 07:13:27.000000000 +0900 +++ R-alpha/src/main/character.c 2007-09-13 16:10:21.000000000 +0900 @@ -2041,6 +2041,16 @@
2015 Jun 13
2
Lack of protection bug in current R release candidate
The current R release candidate has a lack of protect bug (of very long standing) with respect to the R_print.na_string and R_print.na_string_noquote fields of the static R_print structure declared in Print.h. This shows up very occassionally as incorrect output from the following lines in reg-tests-2.R: x <- c("a", NA, "b") factor(x) factor(x, exclude="")
2009 May 18
11
Zfs and b114 version
http://dlc.sun.com/osol/on/downloads/b114/ This URL makes me think that if I just sit down and figure out how to compile OpenSolaris, I can try b114 now^h^h^h eventually ? I am really eager to try out the new quota support.. has someone already tried compiling it perhaps? How complicated is compiling osol compared to, say, NetBSD/FreeBSD, Linux etc ? (IRIX and its quickstarting??) --
2019 Aug 10
4
Windows cannot access \\server check the spelling of the name 0x800704cf
So then looking at my config files for both machines you see no problems there? I'm testing now, but I'm wondering if this is only happening on windows 10 clients. Thanks, Rich > Avahi is the usual problem if you use '.local' (which isn't recommended > any more), but the more I think about this, I begin to think this is a > Windows problem. > > Rowland >
2019 Aug 09
2
Windows cannot access \\server check the spelling of the name 0x800704cf
Hello, I am randomly getting this message when attempting to connect to my samba 4 file server by entering \\server in the run command in Windows. If I enter \\ip address then it will work every time. This seems like a DNS issue but not sure why. I am running Samba version 4.9.2 on both the domain controller (dc2) and the file server (fs1) I am using the internal DNS server on the domain
2006 Jun 09
11
Adding routes from plugin
Can anyone tell me how to add routes from plugin? I know it is possible because of this changeset: http://dev.rubyonrails.org/changeset/2967 but i didn''t find way how to do it. retro -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2019 Aug 12
1
Windows cannot access \\server check the spelling of the name 0x800704cf
>From FS1 (file server): #> cat /etc/hostname fs1.webb.local #> cat /etc/hosts 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4 localhost4.localdomain4 ::1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 localhost6.localdomain6 192.168.5.161 fs1.webb.local fs1 #> cat /etc/resolv.conf # Generated by NetworkManager search webb.local nameserver 192.168.5.160 #> host -t A
2019 Aug 13
2
Windows cannot access \\server check the spelling of the name 0x800704cf
Hai Rich, Your output of ipconfig /all Where are these? Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : DNS Suffix Search List. . . . . . : This one is below in the output. Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : Verify above again, if these 3 are all there and set to webb.local Then try this : in you network settings, disable ipv6 Beside ipv6 and the 2 missing outputs, i see the same here on my pc.
2019 Jan 09
2
LTO, ifuncs, and lld
It's at this point where I think about filing a full bug report with llvm. Any hints before I do? On Mon, Jan 07, 2019 at 04:00:02PM -0500, Shawn Webb wrote: > It looks like this commit breaks CSU initialization with > statically-compiled applications. > > With a very simple application at [1], compiled with: > cc -g -O0 -flto -static -o pid pid.c > > The application
2018 Dec 01
2
LTO, ifuncs, and lld
Thanks for providing the patch! I got around to testing it this morning and it appears it fixes compilation, but produces a non-working system. I know that's kinda vague and I'll have more details soon, including sample binaries. I at least wanted to give a status update so you didn't think you were being ignored. Thanks, -- Shawn Webb Cofounder and Security Engineer HardenedBSD